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Dancer::Template::Abstract(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Dancer::Template::Abstract(3) |
Dancer::Template::Abstract - abstract class for Dancer's template engines
This class is provided as a base class for each template engine. Any template
engine must inherit from it and provide a set of methods described below.
By default Dancer injects some tokens (or variables) to templates. The available
tokens are:
- "perl_version"
- The current running Perl version.
- "dancer_version"
- The current running Dancer version.
- "settings"
- Hash to access current application settings.
- "request"
- Hash to access your current request.
- "params"
- Hash to access your request parameters.
- "vars"
- Hash to access your defined variables (using
"vars").
- "session"
- Hash to access your session (if you have session enabled)
- init()
- The template engine can overload this method if some initialization stuff
has to be done before the template engine is used.
The base class provides a plain init() method that only
returns true.
- default_tmpl_ext()
- Template class that inherits this class should override this method to
return a default template extension, example: for Template::Toolkit it
returns "tt" and for HTML::Mason it returns "mason".
So when you call "template 'index';" in
your dispatch code, Dancer will look for a file 'index.tt' or
'index.mason' based on the template you use.
Note 1: when returning the extension string, please do not add
a dot in front of the extension as Dancer will do that.
Note 2: for backwards compatibility abstract class returns
"tt" instead of throwing an exception 'method not
implemented'.
User would be able to change the default extension using the
"<extension"> configuration
variable on the template configuration. For example, for the default
("Simple") engine:
template: "simple"
engines:
simple:
extension: 'tmpl'
- view($view)
- The default behavior of this method is to return the path of the given
view, appending the default template extension (either the value of the
"extension" setting in the
configuration, or the value returned by
"default_tmpl_ext") if it is not present
in the view name given and no layout template with that exact name
existed. (In other words, given a layout name
"main", if
"main" exists in the layouts dir, it
will be used; if not, "main.tmpl" (where
"tmpl" is the value of the
"extension" setting, or the value
returned by "default_tmpl_ext") will be
looked for.)
- view_exists($view_path)
- By default, Dancer::Template::Abstract checks to see if it can find the
view file calling
"view_exists($path_to_file)". If not, it
will generate a nice error message for the user.
If you are using extending Dancer::Template::Abstract to use a
template system with multiple document roots (like Text::XSlate or
Template), you can override this method to always return true, and
therefore skip this check.
- layout($layout, $tokens, $content)
- The default behavior of this method is to merge a content with a layout.
The layout file is looked for with similar logic as per
"view" - an exact match first, then
attempting to append the default template extension, if the view name
given did not already end with it.
- render($self, $template, $tokens)
- This method must be implemented by the template engine. Given a template
and a set of tokens, it returns a processed string.
If $template is a reference, it's
assumed to be a reference to a string that contains the template itself.
If it's not a reference, it's assumed to be the path to template file,
as a string. The render method will then have to open it and read its
content (Dancer::FileUtils::read_file_content does that job).
This method's return value must be a string which is the
result of the interpolation of $tokens in
$template.
If an error occurs, the method should trigger an exception
with "die()".
Examples :
# with a template as a file
$content = $engine->render('/my/template.txt', { var => 42 };
# with a template as a scalar
my $template = "here is <% var %>";
$content = $engine->render(\$template, { var => 42 });
This module has been written by Alexis Sukrieh, see Dancer for details.
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Alexis Sukrieh.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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