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CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::HTMLTemplate - HTML::Template driver to AnyTemplate
This is a driver for CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate, which provides the implementation details specific to rendering templates via the HTML::Template templating system.
All AnyTemplate drivers are designed to be used the same way. For
general usage instructions, see the documentation of
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate.
The HTML::Template syntax for embedding components is:
<TMPL_VAR NAME="cgiapp_embed('some_run_mode', param1, param2, 'literal string3')">
(Support for parameter passing is limited. See the note on paramters below.)
This can be overridden by the following configuration variables:
embed_tag_name # default 'cgiapp_embed'
For instance by setting the following value in your configuration file:
embed_tag_name '***component***'
Then the embedded component tag will look like:
<TMPL_VAR NAME="***component***('some_run_mode')">
Since HTML::Template doesn't support parameter passing in the
template, the HTMLTemplate driver emulates this behaviour.
The parameter list passed to the embed subroutine is parsed before
the template is parsed. Literal strings (strings enclosed in single or
double quotes) are passed verbatim to the target run mode. Params not
enclosed in quotes are looked up in $self->param; the resulting
literal or looked up values are passed to the target run mode. Finally,
the return value of the run mode (its output) is passed as a parameter
value to the template.
Note that the param lookup scheme is somewhat simplistic. For instance, it does not respect the scope of loops or conditional constructs within the template.
For proper parameter handling using HTML::Template-style templates, use either the CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::HTMLTemplateExpr or the CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::HTMLTemplatePluggable driver instead.
The CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::HTMLTemplate driver accepts the following config parameters:
The name of the tag used for embedding components. Defaults to
cgiapp_embed.
If auto_add_template_extension is true, then
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate will append the value of
template_extension to filename. By default
the template_extension is .html.
This feature is now deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
If this config parameter is true, then
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::HTMLTemplate will
copy all of the webapp's query params into the template using
HTML::Template's associate mechanism:
my $driver = HTML::Template->new(
associate => $self->query,
);
By default associate_query is false.
If you provide an associate config parameter of your own, that will
disable the associate_query functionality.
All other configuration parameters are passed on unchanged to HTML::Template.
The required_modules function returns the modules required for this driver
to operate. In this case: HTML::Template.
Initializes the HTMLTemplate driver. See the docs for
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Base for details.
Fills the HTML::Template object with $self->param
replacing any magic *embed* tags with the content generated by the
appropriate runmodes.
Returns the output of the filled template as a string reference.
See the docs for CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Base for details.
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Base
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::ComponentHandler
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::HTMLTemplateExpr
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::HTMLTemplatePluggable
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::TemplateToolkit
CGI::Application::Plugin::AnyTemplate::Driver::Petal
CGI::Application
Template::Toolkit
HTML::Template
HTML::Template::Pluggable
HTML::Template::Plugin::Dot
Petal
Exporter::Renaming
CGI::Application::Plugin::TT
Michael Graham, <mgraham@cpan.org>
Copyright 2005 Michael Graham, All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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