X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FHTML%2FZoom.pm;h=053f458dea4963c2c4a7173bfc2bce596933bf77;hb=b0ed28590e66eac5f5cb294a650c6d8faff00dd5;hp=80ee8e9b369f5ea4c8dc7a2adaadb06ab8402db0;hpb=fdb039c6cede6d5cff55d27bde6afd723507cb81;p=catagits%2FHTML-Zoom.git diff --git a/lib/HTML/Zoom.pm b/lib/HTML/Zoom.pm index 80ee8e9..053f458 100644 --- a/lib/HTML/Zoom.pm +++ b/lib/HTML/Zoom.pm @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ package HTML::Zoom; -use strict; -use warnings FATAL => 'all'; +use strictures 1; use HTML::Zoom::ZConfig; use HTML::Zoom::ReadFH; use HTML::Zoom::Transform; use HTML::Zoom::TransformBuilder; +use Scalar::Util (); -our $VERSION = '0.009001'; +our $VERSION = '0.009006'; $VERSION = eval $VERSION; @@ -150,6 +150,20 @@ sub then { $self->select($self->{transforms}->[-1]->selector); } +sub AUTOLOAD { + my ($self, $selector, @args) = @_; + my $sel = $self->select($selector); + my $meth = our $AUTOLOAD; + $meth =~ s/.*:://; + if(my $cr = $sel->_zconfig->filter_builder->can($meth)) { + return $sel->$meth(@args); + } else { + die "We can't do $meth on ->select('$selector')"; + } +} + +sub DESTROY {} + 1; =head1 NAME @@ -618,6 +632,12 @@ zoom instance with that as the source HTML to be transformed. Convenience method - slurps the contents of $file and calls from_html with it. +=head2 from_events + + my $zoom = HTML::Zoom->from_events($evt); + +Create a new Zoom object from collected events + =head2 to_stream my $stream = $zoom->to_stream; @@ -666,6 +686,14 @@ sugar, the following is entirely equivalent: my $z2 = $sub->($z1); +=head2 apply_if + + my $z2 = $z1->apply_if($cond, sub { + $_->select('div')->replace_content('I AM A DIV!') }) + }); + +->apply but will only run the tranform if $cond is true + =head2 to_html my $html = $zoom->to_html; @@ -718,13 +746,44 @@ together; the intermediary object isn't designed or expected to stick around. Re-runs the previous select to allow you to chain actions together on the same selector. -=head1 AUTHORS +=head1 AUTOLOAD METHODS -=over +L AUTOLOADS methods against L so that you can reduce a +certain amount of boilerplate typing. This allows you to replace: -=item * Matt S. Trout + $z->select('div')->replace_content("Hello World"); + +With: -=back + $z->replace_content(div => "Hello World"); + +Besides saving a few keys per invocations, you may feel this looks neater +in your code and increases understanding. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +mst - Matt S. Trout (cpan:MSTROUT) + +=head1 CONTRIBUTORS + +Oliver Charles + +Jakub Nareski + +Simon Elliot + +Joe Highton + +John Napiorkowski + +Robert Buels + +David Dorward + +=head1 COPYRIGHT + +Copyright (c) 2010-2011 the HTML::Zoom L and L +as listed above. =head1 LICENSE