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NAME

 Tags::Output::Indent - Indent class for Tags.

SYNOPSIS

 use Tags::Output::Indent(%params);

 my $tags = Tags::Output::Indent->new;
 $tags->put(['b', 'tag']);
 my @open_tags = $tags->open_tags;
 $tags->finalize;
 $tags->flush;
 $tags->reset;

METHODS

new

 my $tags = Tags::Output::Indent->new;

Constructor.

Returns instance of class.

  • attr_callback

     Subroutine for output processing of attribute key and value.
     Input argument is reference to array.
     Default value is &Tags::Utils::encode_attr_entities.
     Example is similar as 'data_callback'.
  • attr_delimeter

     String, that defines attribute delimeter.
     Default is '"'.
     Possible is '"' or "'".
    
     Example:
     Prints <tag attr='val' /> instead default <tag attr="val" />
    
     my $tags = Tags::Output::Indent->new(
             'attr_delimeter' => "'",
     );
     $tags->put(
             ['b', 'tag'],
             ['a', 'attr', 'val'],
             ['e', 'tag'],
     );
     $tags->flush;
  • auto_flush

     Auto flush flag.
     Default is 0.
  • cdata_indent

     Flag, that means indent CDATA section.
     Default value is no-indent (0).
  • cdata_callback

     Subroutine for output processing of cdata.
     Input argument is reference to array.
     Default value is undef.
     Example is similar as 'data_callback'.
  • data_callback

     Subroutine for output processing of data.
     Input argument is reference to array.
     Default value is &Tags::Utils::encode_char_entities.
    
     Example:
     'data_callback' => sub {
             my $data_ar = shift;
             foreach my $data (@{$data_ar}) {
    
                     # Some process.
                     $data =~ s/^\s*//ms;
             }
             return;
     }
  • input_tags_item_callback

     Input 'Tags' item callback.
     Callback is processing before main 'Tags' put().
     It's usefull for e.g. validation.
     Default value is undef.
  • line_size

     Line size.
     Default value is 79.
  • next_indent

     Value of indent, which are added to begin of line.
     Default value is "  ".
  • no_data_callback

     Reference to array of tags, that can't use data callback.
     Default is ['script', 'style'].
    
     Example:
     For elements defined in this field we don't use 'data_callback'. It's used for
     doing of HTML escape sequences.
     Prints <script>&</script> instead <script>&amp;</script> in default setting of 'data_callback'.
    
     my $tags = Tags::Output::Indent->new(
             'no_data_callback' => ['script'],
     );
     $tags->put(['b', 'script'], ['d', '&'], ['e', 'script']);
     $tags->flush;
  • no_simple

     Reference to array of tags, that can't by simple.
     Default is [].
    
     Example:
     That's normal in html pages, web browsers has problem with <script /> tag.
     Prints <script></script> instead <script />.
    
     my $tags = Tags::Output::Raw->new(
             'no_simple' => ['script']
     );
     $tags->put(
             ['b', 'script'],
             ['e', 'script'],
     );
     $tags->flush;
  • output_callback

     Output callback.
     Input argument is reference to scalar of output string.
     Default value is undef.
     Example is similar as 'data_callback'.
  • output_handler

     Handler for print output strings.
     Must be a GLOB.
     Default is undef.
  • output_sep

     Output separator.
     Default value is newline (\n).
  • preserved

     List of elements, which content will be preserved.
     Default value is reference to blank array.
  • raw_callback

     Subroutine for output processing of raw data.
     Input argument is reference to array.
     Default value is undef.
     Example is similar as 'data_callback'.
  • skip_bad_tags

     Skip bad tags.
     Default value is 0.
  • strict_instruction

     Strict instruction.
     Default value is 1.

finalize

 $tags->finalize;

Finalize Tags output. Automaticly puts end of all opened tags.

flush

 $tags->flush;

Flush tags in object. If defined 'output_handler' flush to its. Or return code. If enabled $reset_flag, then resets internal variables via reset method.

open_tags

 my @open_tags = $tags->open_tags;

Return array of opened tags.

put

 $tags->put(['b', 'tag']);

Put tags code in tags format.

reset

 $tags->reset;

Resets internal variables.

ERRORS

 'auto_flush' parameter can't use without 'output_handler' parameter.
 Bad attribute delimeter '%s'.
 Bad CDATA section.
 Bad data.
 Bad parameter '%s'.
 Bad tag type 'a'.
 Bad type of data.
 Ending bad tag: '%s' in block of tag '%s'.
 In XML mode must be a attribute value.

EXAMPLE

 use strict;
 use warnings;

 use Tags::Output::Indent;

 # Object.
 my $tags = Tags::Output::Indent->new;

 # Put data.
 $tags->put(
         ['b', 'text'],
         ['d', 'data'],
         ['e', 'text'],
 );

 # Print.
 print $tags->flush."\n";

 # Output:
 # <text>
 #   data
 # </text>

DEPENDENCIES

Error::Pure, Indent, Indent::Word, Indent::Block, List::Util, Readonly, Tags::Utils::Preserve.

SEE ALSO

Tags

Structure oriented SGML/XML/HTML/etc. elements manipulation.

Tags::Output

Base class for Tags::Output::*.

Task::Tags

Install the Tags modules.

REPOSITORY

https://github.com/michal-josef-spacek/Tags-Output-Indent

AUTHOR

Michal Josef Špaček skim@cpan.org

http://skim.cz

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

© 2011-2023 Michal Josef Špaček

BSD 2-Clause License

VERSION

0.10