Text::Caml - Mustache template engine
my $view = Text::Caml->new; my $output = $view->render_file('template', {title => 'Hello', body => 'there!'}); # template <html> <head> <title>{{title}}</title> </head> <body> {{body}} </body> </html> $output = $view->render('{{hello}}', {hello => 'hi'});
Text::Caml is a Mustache-like (http://mustache.github.com/) template engine. That means it tends to have no logic in template files.
Context is the data passed to the template. Context can change during template rendering and be specific in various cases.
Variables are inserted using {{foo}} syntax. If a variable is not defined or empty it is simply ignored.
{{foo}}
Hello {{user}}!
By default every variable is escaped when parsed. This can be omitted using & flag.
&
# user is '1 > 2' Hello {{user}}! => Hello 1 > 2! Hello {{&user}}! => Hello 1 > 2!
Using a . syntax it is possible to access deep hash structures.
.
# user => {name => 'Larry'} {{user.name}} Larry
Comments are ignored. They can be multiline too.
foo{{! Comment}}bar foo{{! Comment }}bar
Sections are like iterators that iterate over your data. Depending on a variable type different iterators are created.
Boolean, have_comments is defined, not zero and not empty.
have_comments
# have_comments => 1 {{#have_comments}} We have comments! {{/have_comments}} We have comments!
Array, list is a non-empty array reference. Special variable {{.}} is created to point to the current element.
list
{{.}}
# list => [1, 2, 3] {{#list}}{{.}}{{/list}} 123
Hash, hash is a non-empty hash reference. Context is swithed to the elements.
hash
# hash => {one => 1, two => 2, three => 3} {{#hash}} {{one}}{{two}}{{three}} {{/hash}} 123
Lambda, lambda is an anonymous subroutine, that's called with three arguments: current object instance, template and the context. This can be used for subrendering, helpers etc.
lambda
wrapped => sub { my $self = shift; my $text = shift; return '<b>' . $self->render($text, @_) . '</b>'; }; {{#wrapped}} {{name}} is awesome. {{/wrapped}} <b>Willy is awesome.</b>
Inverted sections are run in those situations when normal sections don't. When boolean value is false, array is empty etc.
# repo => [] {{#repo}} <b>{{name}}</b> {{/repo}} {{^repo}} No repos :( {{/repo}} No repos :(
Partials are like inludes in other templates engines. They are run with the current context and can be recursive.
inludes
{{#articles}} {{>article_summary}} {{/articles}}
If you want to include another file without parsing, prefix the filename with &:
{{#articles}} {{>&article_summary_not_parsed}} {{/articles}}
This gives horgan.js style template inheritance.
{{! header.mustache }} <head> <title>{{$title}}Default title{{/title}}</title> </head> {{! base.mustache }} <html> {{$header}}{{/header}} {{$content}}{{/content}} </html> {{! mypage.mustache }} {{<base}} {{$header}} {{<header}} {{$title}}My page title{{/title}} {{/header}} {{/header}} {{$content}} <h1>Hello world</h1> {{/content}} {{/base}} Rendering mypage.mustache would output: <html><head><title>My page title</title></head><h1>Hello world</h1></html>
templates_path
my $path = $engine->templates_path;
Return path where templates are searched.
set_templates_path
my $path = $engine->set_templates_path('templates');
Set base path under which templates are searched.
default_partial_extension
If this option is set that the extension is automatically added to the partial filenames.
my $engine = Text::Caml->new(default_partial_extension => 'caml'); --- {{#articles}} {{>article_summary}} # article_summary.caml will be searched {{/articles}}
new
my $engine = Text::Caml->new;
Create a new Text::Caml object.
render
$engine->render('{{foo}}', {foo => 'bar'});
Render template from string.
render_file
$engine->render_file('template.mustache', {foo => 'bar'});
Render template from file.
http://github.com/vti/text-caml
Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi, vti@cpan.org
vti@cpan.org
Sergey Zasenko (und3f)
Andrew Rodland (arodland)
Alex Balhatchet (kaoru)
Yves Chevallier
Ovidiu Stateina
Fernando Oliveira
Shoichi Kaji (skaji)
Copyright (C) 2011-2017, Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0.
To install Text::Caml, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Text::Caml
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Text::Caml
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.