NAME
Embperl base class for defining custom recipes
SYNOPSIS
EMBPERL_RECIPE "XSLT Embperl"
DESCRIPTION
Embperl::Recipe provides basic features that are necessary for createing your own recipes. To do so you have to create a class that provides a get_recipe
method which returns a array reference that contains the description what to do.
get_recipe ($class, $r, $recipe)
- $class
-
The class name
- $r
-
The Embperl request record object (Embperl::Req), maybe a derived object when running under EmbperlObject.
- $recipe
-
The name of the recipe
The function must return an array that describes the desired action. The array contains a tree structure of providers.
Providers
- file
-
read file data
Parameter:
- filename
-
Gives the file to read
- memory
-
get data from a scalar
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the source as a scalar reference
- name
-
Gives the name under which this item should be cache
- epparse
-
parse file into a Embperl tree structure
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the source
- syntax
-
Syntax to use
- epcompile
-
compile Embperl tree structure
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the source
- eprun
-
execute Embperl tree structure
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the source
- cache_key
-
See description of cacheing
- cache_key_options
-
See description of cacheing
- cache_key_func
-
See description of cacheing
- eptostring
-
convert Embperl tree structure to string
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the source
- libxslt-parse-xml
-
parse xml source for libxslt
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the xml source
- libxslt-compile-xsl
-
parse and compile stylesheet for libxslt
Parameter:
- stylesheet
-
Gives the stylesheet source
- libxslt
-
do a xsl transformation via libxslt
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the parsed xml source
- stylesheet
-
Gives the compiled stylesheet source
- param
-
Gives the parameters as hash ref
- xalan-parse-xml
-
parse xml source for xalan
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the xml source
- xalan-compile-xsl
-
parse and compile stylesheet for xalan
Parameter:
- stylesheet
-
Gives the stylesheet source
- xalan
-
do a xsl transformation via xalan
Parameter:
- source
-
Gives the parsed xml source
- stylesheet
-
Gives the compiled stylesheet source
- param
-
Gives the parameters as hash ref
Cache parameter
- expires_in
- expires_func
- expires_filename
- cache
Format
Heres an example that show how the recipe must be build:
sub get_recipe
{
my ($class, $r, $recipe) = @_ ;
my $param = $r -> component -> param ;
my @recipe ;
push @recipe, {'type' => 'file' } ;
push @recipe, {'type' => 'epparse' } ;
push @recipe, {'type' => 'epcompile', cache => 1 } ;
push @recipe, {'type' => 'eprun' } ;
my $config = $r -> component -> config ;
my $xsltproc = $config -> xsltproc ;
my @stylesheet =
(
{ type => 'file', filename => $config -> xsltstylesheet, },
{ type => $xsltproc . '-compile-xsl', cache => 1 },
) ;
push @recipe, {'type' => 'eptostring' } ;
push @recipe, {'type' => $xsltproc . '-parse-xml', } ;
push @recipe, {'type' => $xsltproc, stylesheet => \@stylesheet } ;
return \@recipe ;
}
This corresponds to the following diagramm (when xsltproc = xalan):
+-------------------+ +--------------------+
+ file {inputfile} + +file{xsltstylesheet}+
+-------------------+ +--------------------+
| |
v v
+-------------------+ +-------------------+
+ xalan-parse-xml + + xalan-compile-xsl +
+-------------------+ +-------------------+
| |
| |
| +-----------+ |
+-------> + xalan + <-+
+-----------+
Take a look at the recipes that comes with Embperl to get more ideas what can be done.