Split more path_tos out into app config, add encoding
[catagits/Catalyst-View-TT.git] / lib / Catalyst / View / TT.pm
CommitLineData
8077080c 1package Catalyst::View::TT;
2
3use strict;
6229ce0d 4use warnings;
5
7d8aa5ec 6use base qw/Catalyst::View/;
9e739e1e 7use Data::Dump 'dump';
8077080c 8use Template;
9use Template::Timer;
e8693f1b 10use MRO::Compat;
4a70bc59 11use Scalar::Util qw/blessed weaken/;
8077080c 12
26d5760a 13our $VERSION = '0.37';
85ea459d 14$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
8077080c 15
16__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('template');
46cdc47d 17__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('expose_methods');
e2bbd784 18__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('include_path');
8077080c 19
9d574573 20*paths = \&include_path;
21
8077080c 22=head1 NAME
23
24Catalyst::View::TT - Template View Class
25
26=head1 SYNOPSIS
27
bd4ee63a 28# use the helper to create your View
ad50568f 29
226c1dd3 30 myapp_create.pl view Web TT
8077080c 31
226c1dd3 32# add custom configration in View/Web.pm
8cd017a8 33
940a2e8a 34 __PACKAGE__->config(
226c1dd3 35 # any TT configuration items go here
226c1dd3 36 TEMPLATE_EXTENSION => '.tt',
37 CATALYST_VAR => 'c',
38 TIMER => 0,
61e9ca2a 39 ENCODING => 'utf-8'
226c1dd3 40 # Not set by default
41 PRE_PROCESS => 'config/main',
42 WRAPPER => 'site/wrapper',
43 render_die => 1, # Default for new apps, see render method docs
a6fa99df 44 expose_methods => [qw/method_in_view_class/],
ae035767 45 );
f5b61ad7 46
61e9ca2a 47# add include path configuration in MyApp.pm
48
49 __PACKAGE__->config(
50 'View::Web' => {
51 INCLUDE_PATH => [
52 __PACKAGE__->path_to( 'root', 'src' ),
53 __PACKAGE__->path_to( 'root', 'lib' ),
54 ],
55 },
56 );
57
6229ce0d 58# render view from lib/MyApp.pm or lib/MyApp::Controller::SomeController.pm
f5b61ad7 59
8cd017a8 60 sub message : Global {
94b3529a 61 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
62 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
63 $c->stash->{message} = 'Hello World!';
226c1dd3 64 $c->forward( $c->view('Web') );
8cd017a8 65 }
8077080c 66
8cd017a8 67# access variables from template
68
69 The message is: [% message %].
f5b61ad7 70
8cd017a8 71 # example when CATALYST_VAR is set to 'Catalyst'
f5b61ad7 72 Context is [% Catalyst %]
73 The base is [% Catalyst.req.base %]
74 The name is [% Catalyst.config.name %]
75
8cd017a8 76 # example when CATALYST_VAR isn't set
77 Context is [% c %]
78 The base is [% base %]
79 The name is [% name %]
80
bd4ee63a 81=cut
82
83sub _coerce_paths {
84 my ( $paths, $dlim ) = shift;
85 return () if ( !$paths );
86 return @{$paths} if ( ref $paths eq 'ARRAY' );
87
88 # tweak delim to ignore C:/
89 unless ( defined $dlim ) {
90 $dlim = ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' ) ? ':(?!\\/)' : ':';
91 }
92 return split( /$dlim/, $paths );
93}
94
95sub new {
96 my ( $class, $c, $arguments ) = @_;
97 my $config = {
98 EVAL_PERL => 0,
99 TEMPLATE_EXTENSION => '',
7bd88b61 100 CLASS => 'Template',
bd4ee63a 101 %{ $class->config },
102 %{$arguments},
103 };
104 if ( ! (ref $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} eq 'ARRAY') ) {
105 my $delim = $config->{DELIMITER};
106 my @include_path
107 = _coerce_paths( $config->{INCLUDE_PATH}, $delim );
108 if ( !@include_path ) {
109 my $root = $c->config->{root};
110 my $base = Path::Class::dir( $root, 'base' );
111 @include_path = ( "$root", "$base" );
112 }
113 $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} = \@include_path;
114 }
115
116 # if we're debugging and/or the TIMER option is set, then we install
117 # Template::Timer as a custom CONTEXT object, but only if we haven't
118 # already got a custom CONTEXT defined
119
120 if ( $config->{TIMER} ) {
121 if ( $config->{CONTEXT} ) {
122 $c->log->error(
123 'Cannot use Template::Timer - a TT CONTEXT is already defined'
124 );
125 }
126 else {
127 $config->{CONTEXT} = Template::Timer->new(%$config);
128 }
129 }
130
131 if ( $c->debug && $config->{DUMP_CONFIG} ) {
9e739e1e 132 $c->log->debug( "TT Config: ", dump($config) );
bd4ee63a 133 }
6175bba7 134
e8693f1b 135 my $self = $class->next::method(
f5b61ad7 136 $c, { %$config },
6175bba7 137 );
138
139 # Set base include paths. Local'd in render if needed
140 $self->include_path($config->{INCLUDE_PATH});
f5b61ad7 141
46cdc47d 142 $self->expose_methods($config->{expose_methods});
6175bba7 143 $self->config($config);
144
145 # Creation of template outside of call to new so that we can pass [ $self ]
146 # as INCLUDE_PATH config item, which then gets ->paths() called to get list
147 # of include paths to search for templates.
f5b61ad7 148
6175bba7 149 # Use a weakend copy of self so we dont have loops preventing GC from working
150 my $copy = $self;
151 Scalar::Util::weaken($copy);
152 $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} = [ sub { $copy->paths } ];
153
bd4ee63a 154 if ( $config->{PROVIDERS} ) {
155 my @providers = ();
156 if ( ref($config->{PROVIDERS}) eq 'ARRAY') {
157 foreach my $p (@{$config->{PROVIDERS}}) {
158 my $pname = $p->{name};
159 my $prov = 'Template::Provider';
160 if($pname eq '_file_')
161 {
162 $p->{args} = { %$config };
163 }
164 else
165 {
51199593 166 if($pname =~ s/^\+//) {
167 $prov = $pname;
168 }
169 else
170 {
171 $prov .= "::$pname";
172 }
6175bba7 173 # We copy the args people want from the config
174 # to the args
175 $p->{args} ||= {};
176 if ($p->{copy_config}) {
177 map { $p->{args}->{$_} = $config->{$_} }
178 grep { exists $config->{$_} }
179 @{ $p->{copy_config} };
180 }
bd4ee63a 181 }
fc0ffed0 182 local $@;
bd4ee63a 183 eval "require $prov";
184 if(!$@) {
185 push @providers, "$prov"->new($p->{args});
186 }
187 else
188 {
189 $c->log->warn("Can't load $prov, ($@)");
190 }
191 }
192 }
193 delete $config->{PROVIDERS};
194 if(@providers) {
195 $config->{LOAD_TEMPLATES} = \@providers;
196 }
197 }
f5b61ad7 198
199 $self->{template} =
7bd88b61 200 $config->{CLASS}->new($config) || do {
201 my $error = $config->{CLASS}->error();
bd4ee63a 202 $c->log->error($error);
203 $c->error($error);
204 return undef;
205 };
206
207
208 return $self;
209}
210
211sub process {
212 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
213
214 my $template = $c->stash->{template}
215 || $c->action . $self->config->{TEMPLATE_EXTENSION};
216
217 unless (defined $template) {
218 $c->log->debug('No template specified for rendering') if $c->debug;
219 return 0;
220 }
221
fc0ffed0 222 local $@;
cad820fe 223 my $output = eval { $self->render($c, $template) };
224 if (my $err = $@) {
c5c3c6bd 225 return $self->_rendering_error($c, $template . ': ' . $err);
316f014a 226 }
227 if (blessed($output) && $output->isa('Template::Exception')) {
228 $self->_rendering_error($c, $output);
bd4ee63a 229 }
230
231 unless ( $c->response->content_type ) {
232 $c->response->content_type('text/html; charset=utf-8');
233 }
234
235 $c->response->body($output);
236
237 return 1;
238}
239
316f014a 240sub _rendering_error {
241 my ($self, $c, $err) = @_;
242 my $error = qq/Couldn't render template "$err"/;
243 $c->log->error($error);
244 $c->error($error);
245 return 0;
246}
247
bd4ee63a 248sub render {
249 my ($self, $c, $template, $args) = @_;
250
cbb149dc 251 $c->log->debug(qq/Rendering template "$template"/) if $c && $c->debug;
bd4ee63a 252
253 my $output;
f5b61ad7 254 my $vars = {
bd4ee63a 255 (ref $args eq 'HASH' ? %$args : %{ $c->stash() }),
256 $self->template_vars($c)
257 };
258
f5b61ad7 259 local $self->{include_path} =
bd4ee63a 260 [ @{ $vars->{additional_template_paths} }, @{ $self->{include_path} } ]
261 if ref $vars->{additional_template_paths};
262
596ff245 263 unless ( $self->template->process( $template, $vars, \$output ) ) {
264 if (exists $self->{render_die}) {
265 die $self->template->error if $self->{render_die};
266 return $self->template->error;
267 }
131a8e59 268 $c->log->debug('The Catalyst::View::TT render() method will start dying on error in a future release. Unless you are calling the render() method manually, you probably want the new behaviour, so set render_die => 1 in config for ' . blessed($self) . '. If you wish to continue to return the exception rather than throwing it, add render_die => 0 to your config.') if $c->debug;
596ff245 269 return $self->template->error;
270 }
cad820fe 271 return $output;
bd4ee63a 272}
273
274sub template_vars {
275 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
276
cbb149dc 277 return () unless $c;
bd4ee63a 278 my $cvar = $self->config->{CATALYST_VAR};
279
a6fa99df 280 my %vars = defined $cvar
bd4ee63a 281 ? ( $cvar => $c )
282 : (
283 c => $c,
284 base => $c->req->base,
285 name => $c->config->{name}
a6fa99df 286 );
287
46cdc47d 288 if ($self->expose_methods) {
a6fa99df 289 my $meta = $self->meta;
46cdc47d 290 foreach my $method_name (@{$self->expose_methods}) {
1cb1d672 291 my $method = $meta->find_method_by_name( $method_name );
a6fa99df 292 unless ($method) {
293 Catalyst::Exception->throw( "$method_name not found in TT view" );
294 }
295 my $method_body = $method->body;
4a70bc59 296 my $weak_ctx = $c;
297 weaken $weak_ctx;
a6fa99df 298 my $sub = sub {
4a70bc59 299 $self->$method_body($weak_ctx, @_);
a6fa99df 300 };
301 $vars{$method_name} = $sub;
302 }
303 }
304 return %vars;
bd4ee63a 305}
306
bd4ee63a 3071;
308
309__END__
310
8cd017a8 311=head1 DESCRIPTION
312
313This is the Catalyst view class for the L<Template Toolkit|Template>.
314Your application should defined a view class which is a subclass of
226c1dd3 315this module. Throughout this manual it will be assumed that your application
316is named F<MyApp> and you are creating a TT view named F<Web>; these names
317are placeholders and should always be replaced with whatever name you've
318chosen for your application and your view. The easiest way to create a TT
319view class is through the F<myapp_create.pl> script that is created along
320with the application:
8cd017a8 321
226c1dd3 322 $ script/myapp_create.pl view Web TT
8cd017a8 323
226c1dd3 324This creates a F<MyApp::View::Web.pm> module in the F<lib> directory (again,
8cd017a8 325replacing C<MyApp> with the name of your application) which looks
326something like this:
327
226c1dd3 328 package FooBar::View::Web;
f5b61ad7 329
8cd017a8 330 use strict;
c18eae32 331 use warnings;
f5b61ad7 332
c18eae32 333 use base 'Catalyst::View::TT';
8077080c 334
a1b7968f 335 __PACKAGE__->config(DEBUG => 'all');
8077080c 336
8cd017a8 337Now you can modify your action handlers in the main application and/or
338controllers to forward to your view class. You might choose to do this
339in the end() method, for example, to automatically forward all actions
340to the TT view class.
722fede4 341
8cd017a8 342 # In MyApp or MyApp::Controller::SomeController
f5b61ad7 343
8cd017a8 344 sub end : Private {
94b3529a 345 my( $self, $c ) = @_;
226c1dd3 346 $c->forward( $c->view('Web') );
8cd017a8 347 }
8077080c 348
2844488f 349But if you are using the standard auto-generated end action, you don't even need
350to do this!
351
352 # in MyApp::Controller::Root
353 sub end : ActionClass('RenderView') {} # no need to change this line
354
355 # in MyApp.pm
356 __PACKAGE__->config(
357 ...
226c1dd3 358 default_view => 'Web',
2844488f 359 );
360
361This will Just Work. And it has the advantages that:
362
363=over 4
364
365=item *
366
367If you want to use a different view for a given request, just set
368<< $c->stash->{current_view} >>. (See L<Catalyst>'s C<< $c->view >> method
369for details.
370
371=item *
372
373<< $c->res->redirect >> is handled by default. If you just forward to
226c1dd3 374C<View::Web> in your C<end> routine, you could break this by sending additional
2844488f 375content.
376
377=back
378
379See L<Catalyst::Action::RenderView> for more details.
380
8cd017a8 381=head2 CONFIGURATION
4687ac0d 382
8cd017a8 383There are a three different ways to configure your view class. The
384first way is to call the C<config()> method in the view subclass. This
385happens when the module is first loaded.
8077080c 386
226c1dd3 387 package MyApp::View::Web;
adb2ce78 388 use Moose;
389 extends 'Catalyst::View::TT';
722fede4 390
226c1dd3 391 __PACKAGE__->config({
8cd017a8 392 PRE_PROCESS => 'config/main',
393 WRAPPER => 'site/wrapper',
394 });
395
226c1dd3 396You may also override the configuration provided in the view class by adding
adb2ce78 397a 'View::Web' section to your application config.
398
399This should generally be used to inject the include paths into the view to
400avoid the view trying to load the application to resolve paths.
401
402 .. inside MyApp.pm ..
403 __PACKAGE__->config(
404 'View::Web' => {
405 INCLUDE_PATH => [
406 __PACKAGE__->path_to( 'root', 'templates', 'lib' ),
407 __PACKAGE__->path_to( 'root', 'templates', 'src' ),
408 ],
409 },
410 );
411
412You can also configure your view from within your config file if you're
413using L<Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader>. This should be reserved for
226c1dd3 414deployment-specific concerns. For example:
8cd017a8 415
226c1dd3 416 # MyApp_local.conf (Config::General format)
f5b61ad7 417
226c1dd3 418 <View Web>
419 WRAPPER "custom_wrapper"
420 INCLUDE_PATH __path_to('root/templates/custom_site')__
421 INCLUDE_PATH __path_to('root/templates')__
422 </View>
8cd017a8 423
226c1dd3 424might be used as part of a simple way to deploy different instances of the
425same application with different themes.
8cd017a8 426
e2bbd784 427=head2 DYNAMIC INCLUDE_PATH
428
f7dfca06 429Sometimes it is desirable to modify INCLUDE_PATH for your templates at run time.
f5b61ad7 430
f7dfca06 431Additional paths can be added to the start of INCLUDE_PATH via the stash as
432follows:
433
434 $c->stash->{additional_template_paths} =
435 [$c->config->{root} . '/test_include_path'];
436
437If you need to add paths to the end of INCLUDE_PATH, there is also an
438include_path() accessor available:
439
226c1dd3 440 push( @{ $c->view('Web')->include_path }, qw/path/ );
f7dfca06 441
442Note that if you use include_path() to add extra paths to INCLUDE_PATH, you
443MUST check for duplicate paths. Without such checking, the above code will add
444"path" to INCLUDE_PATH at every request, causing a memory leak.
445
446A safer approach is to use include_path() to overwrite the array of paths
447rather than adding to it. This eliminates both the need to perform duplicate
448checking and the chance of a memory leak:
e2bbd784 449
226c1dd3 450 @{ $c->view('Web')->include_path } = qw/path another_path/;
e2bbd784 451
f5b61ad7 452If you are calling C<render> directly then you can specify dynamic paths by
9d574573 453having a C<additional_template_paths> key with a value of additonal directories
1bc9fc55 454to search. See L<CAPTURING TEMPLATE OUTPUT> for an example showing this.
455
8cd017a8 456=head2 RENDERING VIEWS
457
458The view plugin renders the template specified in the C<template>
f5b61ad7 459item in the stash.
8cd017a8 460
461 sub message : Global {
94b3529a 462 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
463 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
226c1dd3 464 $c->forward( $c->view('Web') );
8cd017a8 465 }
722fede4 466
c969f23a 467If a stash item isn't defined, then it instead uses the
468stringification of the action dispatched to (as defined by $c->action)
469in the above example, this would be C<message>, but because the default
470is to append '.tt', it would load C<root/message.tt>.
8cd017a8 471
472The items defined in the stash are passed to the Template Toolkit for
473use as template variables.
474
8cd017a8 475 sub default : Private {
94b3529a 476 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
477 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
478 $c->stash->{message} = 'Hello World!';
226c1dd3 479 $c->forward( $c->view('Web') );
8cd017a8 480 }
7b592fc7 481
8cd017a8 482A number of other template variables are also added:
8077080c 483
8cd017a8 484 c A reference to the context object, $c
485 base The URL base, from $c->req->base()
486 name The application name, from $c->config->{ name }
487
488These can be accessed from the template in the usual way:
489
490<message.tt2>:
491
492 The message is: [% message %]
493 The base is [% base %]
494 The name is [% name %]
495
8cd017a8 496
1bc9fc55 497The output generated by the template is stored in C<< $c->response->body >>.
498
499=head2 CAPTURING TEMPLATE OUTPUT
500
501If you wish to use the output of a template for some other purpose than
502displaying in the response, e.g. for sending an email, this is possible using
503L<Catalyst::Plugin::Email> and the L<render> method:
504
505 sub send_email : Local {
506 my ($self, $c) = @_;
f5b61ad7 507
1bc9fc55 508 $c->email(
509 header => [
510 To => 'me@localhost',
511 Subject => 'A TT Email',
512 ],
226c1dd3 513 body => $c->view('Web')->render($c, 'email.tt', {
9d574573 514 additional_template_paths => [ $c->config->{root} . '/email_templates'],
1bc9fc55 515 email_tmpl_param1 => 'foo'
516 }
517 ),
518 );
519 # Redirect or display a message
520 }
8cd017a8 521
522=head2 TEMPLATE PROFILING
523
1bc9fc55 524See L<C<TIMER>> property of the L<config> method.
525
caa61517 526=head2 METHODS
8077080c 527
b63ddd04 528=head2 new
2774dc77 529
f5b61ad7 530The constructor for the TT view. Sets up the template provider,
2774dc77 531and reads the application config.
532
81b7f2a2 533=head2 process($c)
8077080c 534
1bc9fc55 535Renders the template specified in C<< $c->stash->{template} >> or
ad50568f 536C<< $c->action >> (the private name of the matched action). Calls L<render> to
1bc9fc55 537perform actual rendering. Output is stored in C<< $c->response->body >>.
8077080c 538
81b7f2a2 539It is possible to forward to the process method of a TT view from inside
540Catalyst like this:
541
226c1dd3 542 $c->forward('View::Web');
81b7f2a2 543
544N.B. This is usually done automatically by L<Catalyst::Action::RenderView>.
f2ee4d6c 545
b63ddd04 546=head2 render($c, $template, \%args)
1bc9fc55 547
cad820fe 548Renders the given template and returns output. Throws a L<Template::Exception>
f5b61ad7 549object upon error.
1bc9fc55 550
75dc0329 551The template variables are set to C<%$args> if C<$args> is a hashref, or
552C<< $c->stash >> otherwise. In either case the variables are augmented with
3d543eda 553C<base> set to C<< $c->req->base >>, C<c> to C<$c>, and C<name> to
1bc9fc55 554C<< $c->config->{name} >>. Alternately, the C<CATALYST_VAR> configuration item
555can be defined to specify the name of a template variable through which the
3d543eda 556context reference (C<$c>) can be accessed. In this case, the C<c>, C<base>, and
1bc9fc55 557C<name> variables are omitted.
558
f5b61ad7 559C<$template> can be anything that Template::process understands how to
1bc9fc55 560process, including the name of a template file or a reference to a test string.
561See L<Template::process|Template/process> for a full list of supported formats.
562
f59953e1 563To use the render method outside of your Catalyst app, just pass a undef context.
cbb149dc 564This can be useful for tests, for instance.
565
81b7f2a2 566It is possible to forward to the render method of a TT view from inside Catalyst
567to render page fragments like this:
568
226c1dd3 569 my $fragment = $c->forward("View::Web", "render", $template_name, $c->stash->{fragment_data});
f2ee4d6c 570
3715305f 571=head3 Backwards compatibility note
572
573The render method used to just return the Template::Exception object, rather
574than just throwing it. This is now deprecated and instead the render method
575will throw an exception for new applications.
576
577This behaviour can be activated (and is activated in the default skeleton
578configuration) by using C<< render_die => 1 >>. If you rely on the legacy
579behaviour then a warning will be issued.
580
581To silence this warning, set C<< render_die => 0 >>, but it is recommended
582you adjust your code so that it works with C<< render_die => 1 >>.
583
584In a future release, C<< render_die => 1 >> will become the default if
585unspecified.
586
b63ddd04 587=head2 template_vars
850ee226 588
1bc9fc55 589Returns a list of keys/values to be used as the catalyst variables in the
850ee226 590template.
591
b63ddd04 592=head2 config
8077080c 593
8cd017a8 594This method allows your view subclass to pass additional settings to
4729c102 595the TT configuration hash, or to set the options as below:
596
b63ddd04 597=head2 paths
598
599The list of paths TT will look for templates in.
4729c102 600
a6fa99df 601=head2 expose_methods
602
603The list of methods in your View class which should be made available to the templates.
604
605For example:
606
582a5059 607 expose_methods => [qw/uri_for_css/],
a6fa99df 608
609 ...
610
611 sub uri_for_css {
612 my ($self, $c, $filename) = @_;
613
614 # additional complexity like checking file exists here
615
616 return $c->uri_for('/static/css/' . $filename);
617 }
618
619Then in the template:
620
621 [% uri_for_css('home.css') %]
622
f5b61ad7 623=head2 C<CATALYST_VAR>
4729c102 624
625Allows you to change the name of the Catalyst context object. If set, it will also
626remove the base and name aliases, so you will have access them through <context>.
627
226c1dd3 628For example, if CATALYST_VAR has been set to "Catalyst", a template might
629contain:
4729c102 630
631 The base is [% Catalyst.req.base %]
632 The name is [% Catalyst.config.name %]
633
b63ddd04 634=head2 C<TIMER>
4729c102 635
636If you have configured Catalyst for debug output, and turned on the TIMER setting,
637C<Catalyst::View::TT> will enable profiling of template processing
638(using L<Template::Timer>). This will embed HTML comments in the
639output from your templates, such as:
640
641 <!-- TIMER START: process mainmenu/mainmenu.ttml -->
642 <!-- TIMER START: include mainmenu/cssindex.tt -->
643 <!-- TIMER START: process mainmenu/cssindex.tt -->
644 <!-- TIMER END: process mainmenu/cssindex.tt (0.017279 seconds) -->
645 <!-- TIMER END: include mainmenu/cssindex.tt (0.017401 seconds) -->
646
647 ....
648
649 <!-- TIMER END: process mainmenu/footer.tt (0.003016 seconds) -->
650
651
b63ddd04 652=head2 C<TEMPLATE_EXTENSION>
4729c102 653
747f2b6d 654a sufix to add when looking for templates bases on the C<match> method in L<Catalyst::Request>.
4729c102 655
656For example:
657
6229ce0d 658 package MyApp::Controller::Test;
f5b61ad7 659 sub test : Local { .. }
4729c102 660
661Would by default look for a template in <root>/test/test. If you set TEMPLATE_EXTENSION to '.tt', it will look for
662<root>/test/test.tt.
663
51199593 664=head2 C<PROVIDERS>
665
666Allows you to specify the template providers that TT will use.
667
adb2ce78 668 MyApp->config(
51199593 669 name => 'MyApp',
670 root => MyApp->path_to('root'),
226c1dd3 671 'View::Web' => {
51199593 672 PROVIDERS => [
673 {
674 name => 'DBI',
675 args => {
676 DBI_DSN => 'dbi:DB2:books',
677 DBI_USER=> 'foo'
678 }
679 }, {
680 name => '_file_',
681 args => {}
682 }
683 ]
684 },
adb2ce78 685 );
51199593 686
687The 'name' key should correspond to the class name of the provider you
688want to use. The _file_ name is a special case that represents the default
689TT file-based provider. By default the name is will be prefixed with
690'Template::Provider::'. You can fully qualify the name by using a unary
691plus:
692
693 name => '+MyApp::Provider::Foo'
694
6175bba7 695You can also specify the 'copy_config' key as an arrayref, to copy those keys
696from the general config, into the config for the provider:
f5b61ad7 697
6175bba7 698 DEFAULT_ENCODING => 'utf-8',
699 PROVIDERS => [
700 {
701 name => 'Encoding',
702 copy_config => [qw(DEFAULT_ENCODING INCLUDE_PATH)]
703 }
704 ]
f5b61ad7 705
6175bba7 706This can prove useful when you want to use the additional_template_paths hack
707in your own provider, or if you need to use Template::Provider::Encoding
708
7bd88b61 709=head2 C<CLASS>
710
711Allows you to specify a custom class to use as the template class instead of
712L<Template>.
713
714 package MyApp::View::Web;
715
716 use strict;
717 use base 'Catalyst::View::TT';
718
719 use Template::AutoFilter;
720
721 __PACKAGE__->config({
722 CLASS => 'Template::AutoFilter',
723 });
724
725This is useful if you want to use your own subclasses of L<Template>, so you
726can, for example, prevent XSS by automatically filtering all output through
727C<| html>.
728
8cd017a8 729=head2 HELPERS
730
731The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT> and
732L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite> helper modules are provided to create
733your view module. There are invoked by the F<myapp_create.pl> script:
734
226c1dd3 735 $ script/myapp_create.pl view Web TT
8cd017a8 736
226c1dd3 737 $ script/myapp_create.pl view Web TTSite
8cd017a8 738
739The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT> module creates a basic TT view
740module. The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite> module goes a little
741further. It also creates a default set of templates to get you
742started. It also configures the view module to locate the templates
743automatically.
744
02c64502 745=head1 NOTES
746
747If you are using the L<CGI> module inside your templates, you will
748experience that the Catalyst server appears to hang while rendering
749the web page. This is due to the debug mode of L<CGI> (which is
750waiting for input in the terminal window). Turning off the
751debug mode using the "-no_debug" option solves the
752problem, eg.:
753
754 [% USE CGI('-no_debug') %]
755
8077080c 756=head1 SEE ALSO
757
8cd017a8 758L<Catalyst>, L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT>,
759L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite>, L<Template::Manual>
8077080c 760
c0eb0527 761=head1 AUTHORS
8077080c 762
763Sebastian Riedel, C<sri@cpan.org>
c0eb0527 764
d938377b 765Marcus Ramberg, C<mramberg@cpan.org>
c0eb0527 766
722fede4 767Jesse Sheidlower, C<jester@panix.com>
c0eb0527 768
8cd017a8 769Andy Wardley, C<abw@cpan.org>
8077080c 770
0696d072 771Luke Saunders, C<luke.saunders@gmail.com>
772
8077080c 773=head1 COPYRIGHT
774
f5b61ad7 775This program is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
2774dc77 776under the same terms as Perl itself.
8077080c 777
778=cut