NAME
DynaPage::Document - DynaPage Document container
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# (C) Daniel Peder & Infoset s.r.o., all rights reserved
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SYNOPSIS
step1 - document ( create file mydoc.document )
---[content of mydoc-document.info]---
!include.template =- mydoc-template.htmt
my-title =- This is single line
my-head =- Hello World
my-para ==~
This is block
multiline content
blah blah
blah blah
~== my-para
---[content of mydoc-document.info]---
step2 - template ( create file mydoc.template )
---[content of mydoc-template.htmt]---
<html>
<title>[~my-title~]</title>
<h1>[~my-head~]</h1>
<p>[~my-para~]</p>
</html>
---[content of mydoc-template.htmt]---
step3 - open
use DynaPage::Document;
use DynaPage::Document::ext::include;
my $doc = DynaPage::Document->new(
{
RootDir=>'.',
Document=>'mydoc-document.info',
}
);
step4 - render
print $doc->Render();
---[dump of printed result]---
<html>
<title>This is single line</title>
<h1>Hello World</h1>
<p> This is block
multiline content
blah blah
blah blah</p>
</html>
---[dump of printed result]---
See also
Working copy of this SYNOPSIS :
.../DynaPage/Document/EXAMPLES/SYNOPSIS
Other EXAMPLES :
.../DynaPage/Document/EXAMPLES/
How to make it with Apache2/mod_perl2 :
SYNOPSIS of DynaPage::Apache2
Powerfull extensions to increase website building productivity
METHODS of DynaPage::Document::ext::include
DESCRIPTION
$Revision: 1.10 $
$Date: 2005/01/14 12:23:49 $
METHODS
new ( $options ) : blessed
$options = {
RootDir => '/my/RootDir/'
Document => '//my/RootDir/BaseDir/Document.info',
Template => '//my/work/dir/include/Template.htmt',
DocumentDir => '/my/RootDir/BaseDir/'
Data => $data_for_sourcer,
HooksEnable => 1,
}
RootDir must be allways specified as absolute path.
Double slashed path for Document and Template forces absolute path
within filesystem.
BaseDir is absolute path to directory where is the Document located.
Path specifications within the Document :
- without leading slash - relative to BaseDir
- with single leading slash - relative to RootDir
- with double leading slash - absolute to filesystem
HooksEnable is by default set to true. Set it to FALSE to disable
hooks.
Render ( ) : string
Render final document. Just shortcut of $self->Template->Feed() .
SetSignal ( $name, $message ) : $string
Set internal document signal to $message value.
Set $self->{SIGNAL_STATUS} to true, increasing it by 1.
GetSignal ( [$name [, $clear]] ) : bool | string
Without $name specified, return $self->{SIGNAL_STATUS}.
Get value of $message previously set signal $name.
With $clear set to any TRUE value, the message will be cleared.
Allways clear the $self->{SIGNAL_STATUS}.
Returns undef unless signal of given $name doesn't exists, this is
the exception, when the $self->{SIGNAL_STATUS} is not cleared.
CallHook ( $name ) : $string
Call included document hook / if any.
Template ( $template_body ) : blessed Template
Get blessed Template object unless $template_body specified.
Otherwise create new template object using template_body .
Sourcer ( ) : blessed Sourcer
Sourcer object.
Get ( @args ) : SOURCER
SOURCER: see DynaPage::Sourcer for details. This is only shortcut
interface to SOURCER methods.
$self->Sourcer->Get(@args)
Set ( @args ) : SOURCER
SOURCER: see DynaPage::Sourcer for details. This is only shortcut
interface to SOURCER methods.
$self->Sourcer->Set(@args)
Add ( @args ) : SOURCER
SOURCER: see DynaPage::Sourcer for details. This is only shortcut
interface to SOURCER methods.
$self->Sourcer->Add(@args)
HandleIncludes ( ) : bool
Handle recently parsed include references:
!include.data ... subdocument ... example: /myinc/subdoc.idoc
!include.template ... master template ... example:
/mytmplt/templt1.htmt
!include.parameters ... PGCE - POST, GET, COOKIES, ENV values
imported into names with prefixes P_, G_, C_, E_, or without
prefixes if specified as lowercase pgce.
example: PGe ... will import POST and GET parameters with prefixes,
ENV values without prefixes, COOKIES not imported.
Specifiyng 'A' or 'a' is shortcut for 'PGCE' resp. 'pgce'.
!include.module ... use Any::Perl::Module::You::Wish ... multiple
modules could be specified, each one by new single line.
!include.handlers ... will be obsoleted by include.hooks (which is
better description of its purpose)
!include.hooks ... perl script fragmets called by document parent
(currently DynaDoc::Apache).
There are currently two hooks used by DynaPage::Apache :
- Init ... after Apache created DynaPage::Document object
- DocumentFinal ... before Apache sends the content out.
example (fragment of document containing hooks definition):
!include.hooks ==~
Init => sub {
my( $self, $hook_name, $hashref_parameters ) = @;
$self->Set( mytoken_name => 'Hello World');
# my_token_name will be later inserted
# into Template token mark [~my_token_name~]
return 1;
}
~== !include.hooks
HandleExtensions ( ) : bool
Handle extensions. Their corresponding handlers must be one of
following three sub references: (only the first one found is called,
lookup is in following order)
1: DynaPage::Document::ext::B<part1>::B<Part2>::PLUG()
2: DynaPage::Document::ext::B<part1>::B<Part2()>::PLUG
3: DynaPage::Document::ext::B<part1>::PLUG()
EXAMPLE:
source:
...
!include.data =- /mydir/myfile.data
...
call:
DynaPage::Document::ext::include::data(
$Doc, [ '!include.data','/mydir/myfile.data' ]
)
arguments:
$Doc is current document object
['...','...'] is arrayref with field_name and field_value obtained
during source parsing.
Read ( $filename ) : string
Read the whole file, relative to RootDir.
Serialize ( $filename, $fields ) : string | bool-success
Serialize document's fields.
GetAbsFilename ( $filename )
Get absolute filename. Filenames without leading slash are relative
to DocumentDir directory, of the document itself. Single leading
slash '/' is for RootDir and double leading slash '//' is for
absolute path within filesystem.
RootDir ( [ $dir ] )
Explicitly set root dir name.
DocumentDir ( [ $dir ] )
Explicitly set document dir name.
TODO