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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
d318f193 13our $VERSION = '0.44';
85ea459d 14$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
8077080c 15
16__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('template');
46cdc47d 17__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('expose_methods');
e2bbd784 18__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('include_path');
59a2e92a 19__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('content_type');
8077080c 20
9d574573 21*paths = \&include_path;
22
8077080c 23=head1 NAME
24
25Catalyst::View::TT - Template View Class
26
27=head1 SYNOPSIS
28
bd4ee63a 29# use the helper to create your View
ad50568f 30
226c1dd3 31 myapp_create.pl view Web TT
8077080c 32
9b2e9e13 33# add custom configuration in View/Web.pm
8cd017a8 34
940a2e8a 35 __PACKAGE__->config(
226c1dd3 36 # any TT configuration items go here
226c1dd3 37 TEMPLATE_EXTENSION => '.tt',
38 CATALYST_VAR => 'c',
39 TIMER => 0,
61e9ca2a 40 ENCODING => 'utf-8'
226c1dd3 41 # Not set by default
42 PRE_PROCESS => 'config/main',
43 WRAPPER => 'site/wrapper',
44 render_die => 1, # Default for new apps, see render method docs
a6fa99df 45 expose_methods => [qw/method_in_view_class/],
ae035767 46 );
f5b61ad7 47
61e9ca2a 48# add include path configuration in MyApp.pm
49
50 __PACKAGE__->config(
51 'View::Web' => {
52 INCLUDE_PATH => [
53 __PACKAGE__->path_to( 'root', 'src' ),
54 __PACKAGE__->path_to( 'root', 'lib' ),
55 ],
56 },
57 );
58
6229ce0d 59# render view from lib/MyApp.pm or lib/MyApp::Controller::SomeController.pm
f5b61ad7 60
8cd017a8 61 sub message : Global {
94b3529a 62 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
63 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
64 $c->stash->{message} = 'Hello World!';
226c1dd3 65 $c->forward( $c->view('Web') );
8cd017a8 66 }
8077080c 67
8cd017a8 68# access variables from template
69
70 The message is: [% message %].
f5b61ad7 71
8cd017a8 72 # example when CATALYST_VAR is set to 'Catalyst'
f5b61ad7 73 Context is [% Catalyst %]
74 The base is [% Catalyst.req.base %]
75 The name is [% Catalyst.config.name %]
76
8cd017a8 77 # example when CATALYST_VAR isn't set
78 Context is [% c %]
79 The base is [% base %]
80 The name is [% name %]
81
bd4ee63a 82=cut
83
84sub _coerce_paths {
85 my ( $paths, $dlim ) = shift;
86 return () if ( !$paths );
87 return @{$paths} if ( ref $paths eq 'ARRAY' );
88
89 # tweak delim to ignore C:/
90 unless ( defined $dlim ) {
91 $dlim = ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' ) ? ':(?!\\/)' : ':';
92 }
93 return split( /$dlim/, $paths );
94}
95
96sub new {
97 my ( $class, $c, $arguments ) = @_;
98 my $config = {
99 EVAL_PERL => 0,
100 TEMPLATE_EXTENSION => '',
7bd88b61 101 CLASS => 'Template',
bd4ee63a 102 %{ $class->config },
103 %{$arguments},
104 };
105 if ( ! (ref $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} eq 'ARRAY') ) {
106 my $delim = $config->{DELIMITER};
107 my @include_path
108 = _coerce_paths( $config->{INCLUDE_PATH}, $delim );
109 if ( !@include_path ) {
110 my $root = $c->config->{root};
111 my $base = Path::Class::dir( $root, 'base' );
112 @include_path = ( "$root", "$base" );
113 }
114 $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} = \@include_path;
115 }
116
117 # if we're debugging and/or the TIMER option is set, then we install
118 # Template::Timer as a custom CONTEXT object, but only if we haven't
119 # already got a custom CONTEXT defined
120
121 if ( $config->{TIMER} ) {
122 if ( $config->{CONTEXT} ) {
123 $c->log->error(
124 'Cannot use Template::Timer - a TT CONTEXT is already defined'
125 );
126 }
127 else {
128 $config->{CONTEXT} = Template::Timer->new(%$config);
129 }
130 }
131
132 if ( $c->debug && $config->{DUMP_CONFIG} ) {
9e739e1e 133 $c->log->debug( "TT Config: ", dump($config) );
bd4ee63a 134 }
6175bba7 135
e8693f1b 136 my $self = $class->next::method(
f5b61ad7 137 $c, { %$config },
6175bba7 138 );
139
140 # Set base include paths. Local'd in render if needed
141 $self->include_path($config->{INCLUDE_PATH});
f5b61ad7 142
46cdc47d 143 $self->expose_methods($config->{expose_methods});
6175bba7 144 $self->config($config);
145
146 # Creation of template outside of call to new so that we can pass [ $self ]
147 # as INCLUDE_PATH config item, which then gets ->paths() called to get list
148 # of include paths to search for templates.
f5b61ad7 149
9b2e9e13 150 # Use a weakened copy of self so we don't have loops preventing GC from working
6175bba7 151 my $copy = $self;
152 Scalar::Util::weaken($copy);
153 $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} = [ sub { $copy->paths } ];
154
bd4ee63a 155 if ( $config->{PROVIDERS} ) {
156 my @providers = ();
157 if ( ref($config->{PROVIDERS}) eq 'ARRAY') {
158 foreach my $p (@{$config->{PROVIDERS}}) {
159 my $pname = $p->{name};
160 my $prov = 'Template::Provider';
161 if($pname eq '_file_')
162 {
163 $p->{args} = { %$config };
164 }
165 else
166 {
51199593 167 if($pname =~ s/^\+//) {
168 $prov = $pname;
169 }
170 else
171 {
172 $prov .= "::$pname";
173 }
6175bba7 174 # We copy the args people want from the config
175 # to the args
176 $p->{args} ||= {};
177 if ($p->{copy_config}) {
178 map { $p->{args}->{$_} = $config->{$_} }
179 grep { exists $config->{$_} }
180 @{ $p->{copy_config} };
181 }
bd4ee63a 182 }
fc0ffed0 183 local $@;
bd4ee63a 184 eval "require $prov";
185 if(!$@) {
186 push @providers, "$prov"->new($p->{args});
187 }
188 else
189 {
190 $c->log->warn("Can't load $prov, ($@)");
191 }
192 }
193 }
194 delete $config->{PROVIDERS};
195 if(@providers) {
196 $config->{LOAD_TEMPLATES} = \@providers;
197 }
198 }
f5b61ad7 199
200 $self->{template} =
7bd88b61 201 $config->{CLASS}->new($config) || do {
202 my $error = $config->{CLASS}->error();
bd4ee63a 203 $c->log->error($error);
204 $c->error($error);
205 return undef;
206 };
207
208
209 return $self;
210}
211
212sub process {
213 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
214
215 my $template = $c->stash->{template}
216 || $c->action . $self->config->{TEMPLATE_EXTENSION};
217
218 unless (defined $template) {
219 $c->log->debug('No template specified for rendering') if $c->debug;
220 return 0;
221 }
222
fc0ffed0 223 local $@;
cad820fe 224 my $output = eval { $self->render($c, $template) };
225 if (my $err = $@) {
c5c3c6bd 226 return $self->_rendering_error($c, $template . ': ' . $err);
316f014a 227 }
228 if (blessed($output) && $output->isa('Template::Exception')) {
229 $self->_rendering_error($c, $output);
bd4ee63a 230 }
231
232 unless ( $c->response->content_type ) {
e0bcfc98 233 my $default = $self->content_type || 'text/html; charset=UTF-8';
59a2e92a 234 $c->response->content_type($default);
bd4ee63a 235 }
236
237 $c->response->body($output);
238
239 return 1;
240}
241
316f014a 242sub _rendering_error {
243 my ($self, $c, $err) = @_;
244 my $error = qq/Couldn't render template "$err"/;
245 $c->log->error($error);
246 $c->error($error);
247 return 0;
248}
249
bd4ee63a 250sub render {
251 my ($self, $c, $template, $args) = @_;
252
cbb149dc 253 $c->log->debug(qq/Rendering template "$template"/) if $c && $c->debug;
bd4ee63a 254
255 my $output;
f5b61ad7 256 my $vars = {
bd4ee63a 257 (ref $args eq 'HASH' ? %$args : %{ $c->stash() }),
258 $self->template_vars($c)
259 };
260
f5b61ad7 261 local $self->{include_path} =
bd4ee63a 262 [ @{ $vars->{additional_template_paths} }, @{ $self->{include_path} } ]
263 if ref $vars->{additional_template_paths};
264
596ff245 265 unless ( $self->template->process( $template, $vars, \$output ) ) {
266 if (exists $self->{render_die}) {
267 die $self->template->error if $self->{render_die};
268 return $self->template->error;
269 }
ee816c02 270 $c->log->debug('The Catalyst::View::TT render() method will start dying on error in a future release. Unless you are calling the render() method manually, you probably want the new behaviour, so set render_die => 1 in config for ' . blessed($self) . '. If you wish to continue to return the exception rather than throwing it, add render_die => 0 to your config.') if $c && $c->debug;
596ff245 271 return $self->template->error;
272 }
cad820fe 273 return $output;
bd4ee63a 274}
275
276sub template_vars {
277 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
278
cbb149dc 279 return () unless $c;
bd4ee63a 280 my $cvar = $self->config->{CATALYST_VAR};
281
a6fa99df 282 my %vars = defined $cvar
bd4ee63a 283 ? ( $cvar => $c )
284 : (
285 c => $c,
286 base => $c->req->base,
287 name => $c->config->{name}
a6fa99df 288 );
289
46cdc47d 290 if ($self->expose_methods) {
a6fa99df 291 my $meta = $self->meta;
46cdc47d 292 foreach my $method_name (@{$self->expose_methods}) {
1cb1d672 293 my $method = $meta->find_method_by_name( $method_name );
a6fa99df 294 unless ($method) {
295 Catalyst::Exception->throw( "$method_name not found in TT view" );
296 }
297 my $method_body = $method->body;
4a70bc59 298 my $weak_ctx = $c;
299 weaken $weak_ctx;
a6fa99df 300 my $sub = sub {
4a70bc59 301 $self->$method_body($weak_ctx, @_);
a6fa99df 302 };
303 $vars{$method_name} = $sub;
304 }
305 }
306 return %vars;
bd4ee63a 307}
308
bd4ee63a 3091;
310
311__END__
312
8cd017a8 313=head1 DESCRIPTION
314
315This is the Catalyst view class for the L<Template Toolkit|Template>.
316Your application should defined a view class which is a subclass of
226c1dd3 317this module. Throughout this manual it will be assumed that your application
318is named F<MyApp> and you are creating a TT view named F<Web>; these names
319are placeholders and should always be replaced with whatever name you've
320chosen for your application and your view. The easiest way to create a TT
321view class is through the F<myapp_create.pl> script that is created along
322with the application:
8cd017a8 323
226c1dd3 324 $ script/myapp_create.pl view Web TT
8cd017a8 325
226c1dd3 326This creates a F<MyApp::View::Web.pm> module in the F<lib> directory (again,
8cd017a8 327replacing C<MyApp> with the name of your application) which looks
328something like this:
329
226c1dd3 330 package FooBar::View::Web;
62a61466 331 use Moose;
f5b61ad7 332
62a61466 333 extends '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
9b2e9e13 453having a C<additional_template_paths> key with a value of additional directories
1bc9fc55 454to search. See L<CAPTURING TEMPLATE OUTPUT> for an example showing this.
455
93c63aff 456=head2 Unicode (pre Catalyst v5.90080)
e22ff352 457
e0bcfc98 458B<NOTE> Starting with L<Catalyst> v5.90080 unicode and encoding has been
459baked into core, and the default encoding is UTF-8. The following advice
93c63aff 460is for older versions of L<Catalyst>.
e0bcfc98 461
e22ff352 462Be sure to set C<< ENCODING => 'utf-8' >> and use
463L<Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode::Encoding> if you want to use non-ascii
93c63aff 464characters (encoded as utf-8) in your templates. This is only needed if
465you actually have UTF8 literals in your templates and the BOM is not
466properly set. Setting encoding here does not magically encode your
467template output. If you are using this version of L<Catalyst> you need
468to all the Unicode plugin, or upgrade (preferred)
469
470=head2 Unicode (Catalyst v5.90080+)
471
472This version of L<Catalyst> will automatically encode your body output
473to UTF8. This means if your variables contain multibyte characters you don't
474need top do anything else to get UTF8 output. B<However> if your templates
475contain UTF8 literals (like, multibyte characters actually in the template
476text), then you do need to either set the BOM mark on the template file or
477instruct TT to decode the templates at load time via the ENCODING configuration
478setting. Most of the time you can just do:
479
480 MyApp::View::HTML->config(
481 ENCODING => 'UTF-8');
482
483and that will just take care of everything. This configuration setting will
484force L<Template> to decode all files correctly, so that when you hit
485the finalize_encoding step we can properly encode the body as UTF8. If you
486fail to do this you will get double encoding issues in your output (but again,
487only for the UTF8 literals in your actual template text.)
488
489Again, this ENCODING configuration setting only instructs template toolkit
490how (and if) to decode the contents of your template files when reading them from
491disk. It has no other effect.
e22ff352 492
8cd017a8 493=head2 RENDERING VIEWS
494
495The view plugin renders the template specified in the C<template>
f5b61ad7 496item in the stash.
8cd017a8 497
498 sub message : Global {
94b3529a 499 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
500 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
226c1dd3 501 $c->forward( $c->view('Web') );
8cd017a8 502 }
722fede4 503
c969f23a 504If a stash item isn't defined, then it instead uses the
505stringification of the action dispatched to (as defined by $c->action)
506in the above example, this would be C<message>, but because the default
507is to append '.tt', it would load C<root/message.tt>.
8cd017a8 508
509The items defined in the stash are passed to the Template Toolkit for
510use as template variables.
511
8cd017a8 512 sub default : Private {
94b3529a 513 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
514 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
515 $c->stash->{message} = 'Hello World!';
226c1dd3 516 $c->forward( $c->view('Web') );
8cd017a8 517 }
7b592fc7 518
8cd017a8 519A number of other template variables are also added:
8077080c 520
8cd017a8 521 c A reference to the context object, $c
522 base The URL base, from $c->req->base()
523 name The application name, from $c->config->{ name }
524
525These can be accessed from the template in the usual way:
526
527<message.tt2>:
528
529 The message is: [% message %]
530 The base is [% base %]
531 The name is [% name %]
532
8cd017a8 533
1bc9fc55 534The output generated by the template is stored in C<< $c->response->body >>.
535
536=head2 CAPTURING TEMPLATE OUTPUT
537
538If you wish to use the output of a template for some other purpose than
539displaying in the response, e.g. for sending an email, this is possible using
161400d1 540other views, such as L<Catalyst::View::Email::Template>.
8cd017a8 541
542=head2 TEMPLATE PROFILING
543
1bc9fc55 544See L<C<TIMER>> property of the L<config> method.
545
caa61517 546=head2 METHODS
8077080c 547
b63ddd04 548=head2 new
2774dc77 549
f5b61ad7 550The constructor for the TT view. Sets up the template provider,
2774dc77 551and reads the application config.
552
81b7f2a2 553=head2 process($c)
8077080c 554
1bc9fc55 555Renders the template specified in C<< $c->stash->{template} >> or
ad50568f 556C<< $c->action >> (the private name of the matched action). Calls L<render> to
1bc9fc55 557perform actual rendering. Output is stored in C<< $c->response->body >>.
8077080c 558
81b7f2a2 559It is possible to forward to the process method of a TT view from inside
560Catalyst like this:
561
226c1dd3 562 $c->forward('View::Web');
81b7f2a2 563
564N.B. This is usually done automatically by L<Catalyst::Action::RenderView>.
f2ee4d6c 565
b63ddd04 566=head2 render($c, $template, \%args)
1bc9fc55 567
cad820fe 568Renders the given template and returns output. Throws a L<Template::Exception>
f5b61ad7 569object upon error.
1bc9fc55 570
75dc0329 571The template variables are set to C<%$args> if C<$args> is a hashref, or
572C<< $c->stash >> otherwise. In either case the variables are augmented with
3d543eda 573C<base> set to C<< $c->req->base >>, C<c> to C<$c>, and C<name> to
1bc9fc55 574C<< $c->config->{name} >>. Alternately, the C<CATALYST_VAR> configuration item
575can be defined to specify the name of a template variable through which the
3d543eda 576context reference (C<$c>) can be accessed. In this case, the C<c>, C<base>, and
1bc9fc55 577C<name> variables are omitted.
578
f5b61ad7 579C<$template> can be anything that Template::process understands how to
1bc9fc55 580process, including the name of a template file or a reference to a test string.
581See L<Template::process|Template/process> for a full list of supported formats.
582
f59953e1 583To use the render method outside of your Catalyst app, just pass a undef context.
cbb149dc 584This can be useful for tests, for instance.
585
81b7f2a2 586It is possible to forward to the render method of a TT view from inside Catalyst
587to render page fragments like this:
588
226c1dd3 589 my $fragment = $c->forward("View::Web", "render", $template_name, $c->stash->{fragment_data});
f2ee4d6c 590
3715305f 591=head3 Backwards compatibility note
592
593The render method used to just return the Template::Exception object, rather
594than just throwing it. This is now deprecated and instead the render method
595will throw an exception for new applications.
596
597This behaviour can be activated (and is activated in the default skeleton
598configuration) by using C<< render_die => 1 >>. If you rely on the legacy
599behaviour then a warning will be issued.
600
601To silence this warning, set C<< render_die => 0 >>, but it is recommended
602you adjust your code so that it works with C<< render_die => 1 >>.
603
604In a future release, C<< render_die => 1 >> will become the default if
605unspecified.
606
b63ddd04 607=head2 template_vars
850ee226 608
1bc9fc55 609Returns a list of keys/values to be used as the catalyst variables in the
850ee226 610template.
611
b63ddd04 612=head2 config
8077080c 613
8cd017a8 614This method allows your view subclass to pass additional settings to
4729c102 615the TT configuration hash, or to set the options as below:
616
b63ddd04 617=head2 paths
618
619The list of paths TT will look for templates in.
4729c102 620
a6fa99df 621=head2 expose_methods
622
623The list of methods in your View class which should be made available to the templates.
624
625For example:
626
582a5059 627 expose_methods => [qw/uri_for_css/],
a6fa99df 628
629 ...
630
631 sub uri_for_css {
632 my ($self, $c, $filename) = @_;
633
634 # additional complexity like checking file exists here
635
636 return $c->uri_for('/static/css/' . $filename);
637 }
638
639Then in the template:
640
641 [% uri_for_css('home.css') %]
642
59a2e92a 643=head2 content_type
644
645This lets you override the default content type for the response. If you do
646not set this and if you do not set the content type in your controllers, the
647default is C<text/html; charset=utf-8>.
648
649Use this if you are creating alternative view responses, such as text or JSON
650and want a global setting.
651
652Any content type set in your controllers before calling this view are respected
653and have priority.
654
f5b61ad7 655=head2 C<CATALYST_VAR>
4729c102 656
657Allows you to change the name of the Catalyst context object. If set, it will also
658remove the base and name aliases, so you will have access them through <context>.
659
226c1dd3 660For example, if CATALYST_VAR has been set to "Catalyst", a template might
661contain:
4729c102 662
663 The base is [% Catalyst.req.base %]
664 The name is [% Catalyst.config.name %]
665
b63ddd04 666=head2 C<TIMER>
4729c102 667
668If you have configured Catalyst for debug output, and turned on the TIMER setting,
669C<Catalyst::View::TT> will enable profiling of template processing
670(using L<Template::Timer>). This will embed HTML comments in the
671output from your templates, such as:
672
673 <!-- TIMER START: process mainmenu/mainmenu.ttml -->
674 <!-- TIMER START: include mainmenu/cssindex.tt -->
675 <!-- TIMER START: process mainmenu/cssindex.tt -->
676 <!-- TIMER END: process mainmenu/cssindex.tt (0.017279 seconds) -->
677 <!-- TIMER END: include mainmenu/cssindex.tt (0.017401 seconds) -->
678
679 ....
680
681 <!-- TIMER END: process mainmenu/footer.tt (0.003016 seconds) -->
682
683
b63ddd04 684=head2 C<TEMPLATE_EXTENSION>
4729c102 685
9b2e9e13 686a suffix to add when looking for templates bases on the C<match> method in L<Catalyst::Request>.
4729c102 687
688For example:
689
6229ce0d 690 package MyApp::Controller::Test;
f5b61ad7 691 sub test : Local { .. }
4729c102 692
693Would by default look for a template in <root>/test/test. If you set TEMPLATE_EXTENSION to '.tt', it will look for
694<root>/test/test.tt.
695
51199593 696=head2 C<PROVIDERS>
697
698Allows you to specify the template providers that TT will use.
699
adb2ce78 700 MyApp->config(
51199593 701 name => 'MyApp',
702 root => MyApp->path_to('root'),
226c1dd3 703 'View::Web' => {
51199593 704 PROVIDERS => [
705 {
706 name => 'DBI',
707 args => {
708 DBI_DSN => 'dbi:DB2:books',
709 DBI_USER=> 'foo'
710 }
711 }, {
712 name => '_file_',
713 args => {}
714 }
715 ]
716 },
adb2ce78 717 );
51199593 718
719The 'name' key should correspond to the class name of the provider you
720want to use. The _file_ name is a special case that represents the default
721TT file-based provider. By default the name is will be prefixed with
722'Template::Provider::'. You can fully qualify the name by using a unary
723plus:
724
725 name => '+MyApp::Provider::Foo'
726
6175bba7 727You can also specify the 'copy_config' key as an arrayref, to copy those keys
728from the general config, into the config for the provider:
f5b61ad7 729
6175bba7 730 DEFAULT_ENCODING => 'utf-8',
731 PROVIDERS => [
732 {
733 name => 'Encoding',
734 copy_config => [qw(DEFAULT_ENCODING INCLUDE_PATH)]
735 }
736 ]
f5b61ad7 737
6175bba7 738This can prove useful when you want to use the additional_template_paths hack
739in your own provider, or if you need to use Template::Provider::Encoding
740
7bd88b61 741=head2 C<CLASS>
742
743Allows you to specify a custom class to use as the template class instead of
744L<Template>.
745
746 package MyApp::View::Web;
62a61466 747 use Moose;
748 extends 'Catalyst::View::TT';
7bd88b61 749
750 use Template::AutoFilter;
751
752 __PACKAGE__->config({
753 CLASS => 'Template::AutoFilter',
754 });
755
756This is useful if you want to use your own subclasses of L<Template>, so you
757can, for example, prevent XSS by automatically filtering all output through
758C<| html>.
759
8cd017a8 760=head2 HELPERS
761
762The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT> and
763L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite> helper modules are provided to create
764your view module. There are invoked by the F<myapp_create.pl> script:
765
226c1dd3 766 $ script/myapp_create.pl view Web TT
8cd017a8 767
226c1dd3 768 $ script/myapp_create.pl view Web TTSite
8cd017a8 769
770The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT> module creates a basic TT view
771module. The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite> module goes a little
772further. It also creates a default set of templates to get you
773started. It also configures the view module to locate the templates
774automatically.
775
02c64502 776=head1 NOTES
777
778If you are using the L<CGI> module inside your templates, you will
779experience that the Catalyst server appears to hang while rendering
780the web page. This is due to the debug mode of L<CGI> (which is
781waiting for input in the terminal window). Turning off the
782debug mode using the "-no_debug" option solves the
783problem, eg.:
784
785 [% USE CGI('-no_debug') %]
786
8077080c 787=head1 SEE ALSO
788
8cd017a8 789L<Catalyst>, L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT>,
790L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite>, L<Template::Manual>
8077080c 791
c0eb0527 792=head1 AUTHORS
8077080c 793
794Sebastian Riedel, C<sri@cpan.org>
c0eb0527 795
d938377b 796Marcus Ramberg, C<mramberg@cpan.org>
c0eb0527 797
722fede4 798Jesse Sheidlower, C<jester@panix.com>
c0eb0527 799
8cd017a8 800Andy Wardley, C<abw@cpan.org>
8077080c 801
0696d072 802Luke Saunders, C<luke.saunders@gmail.com>
803
8077080c 804=head1 COPYRIGHT
805
f5b61ad7 806This program is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
2774dc77 807under the same terms as Perl itself.
8077080c 808
809=cut