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Maypole::Plugin::LinkTools - convenient link construction
use Maypole::Application qw( LinkTools );
#...
print $request->maybe_link_view( $thing );
print $request->maybe_many_link_views( @things );
print $request->link( table => $table,
action => $action, # called 'command' in the original link template
additional => $additional, # optional - generally an object ID
label => $label,
);
print $request->make_path( table => $table,
action => $action, # called 'command' in the original link template
additional => $additional, # optional - generally an object ID
);
Provides convenient replacements for the link and maybe_link_view templates, and a new
maybe_many_link_views method.
Centralises all path manipulation, so that a new URI scheme can be implemented site-wide by
overriding just two methods (Maypole::parse_path() and Maypole::Plugin::LinkTools::make_path()).
For ease of use with the Template Toolkit, make_path, link and
link_view will also accept a hashref of arguments. For example:
print $request->make_path({ table => $table,
action => $action,
additional => $additional,
});
This is the counterpart to Maypole::parse_path. It generates a path to use in links,
form actions etc. To implement your own path scheme, just override this method and parse_path.
%args = ( table => $table,
action => $action, # called 'command' in the original link template
additional => $additional, # optional - generally an object ID
);
id can be used as an alternative key to additional.
Returns a link, calling make_path to generate the path.
%args = ( table => $table,
action => $action, # called 'command' in the original link template
additional => $additional, # optional - generally an object ID
label => $label,
);
The table can be omitted and defaults to that of the request's model.
id can be used as an alternative key to additional.
Build a link to the view action of the given item.
If passed a Maypole request object, builds a link to its view action.
print $request->link_view( $maypole_request );
print $request->link_view( table => $table,
label => $label,
additional => $id,
);
Returns stringified $thing unless it isa Maypole::Model::Base object, in which case
a link to the view template for the object is returned.
Runs multiple items through maybe_link_view, returning a list.
David Baird, <cpan@riverside-cms.co.uk>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
bug-maypole-plugin-linktools@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Maypole-Plugin-LinkTools.
I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on
your bug as I make changes.
Copyright 2005 David Baird, 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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