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=== Architecture === [[File:Plug-Architecture.png|thumb|300x300px|Plug Architecture Diagram]] Plug follows a simple and straightforward architecture. It consists of three main components: * '''Connection''': The connection represents an incoming request and the associated response. It contains information about the request method, headers, cookies, and more. * '''Plugs''': Plugs are the building blocks of a Plug application. They are intermediary functions that process the connection and modify it as it flows through the pipeline. Plugs can be divided into two categories: function plugs and module plugs. * '''Router''': The router is responsible for mapping incoming requests to the appropriate plugs based on the requested path, method, or any other criteria.
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