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fdf47cd1 1package Catalyst::View::TT;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5
6use base qw/Catalyst::View/;
7use Data::Dump 'dump';
8use Template;
9use Template::Timer;
10use MRO::Compat;
11
bb1e52a3 12our $VERSION = '0.31';
fdf47cd1 13
14__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('template');
15__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('include_path');
16
17*paths = \&include_path;
18
19=head1 NAME
20
21Catalyst::View::TT - Template View Class
22
23=head1 SYNOPSIS
24
25# use the helper to create your View
26
27 myapp_create.pl view TT TT
28
29# configure in lib/MyApp.pm (Could be set from configfile instead)
30
31 MyApp->config(
32 name => 'MyApp',
33 root => MyApp->path_to('root'),
34 'View::TT' => {
35 # any TT configurations items go here
36 INCLUDE_PATH => [
37 MyApp->path_to( 'root', 'src' ),
38 MyApp->path_to( 'root', 'lib' ),
39 ],
40 TEMPLATE_EXTENSION => '.tt',
41 CATALYST_VAR => 'c',
42 TIMER => 0,
43 # Not set by default
44 PRE_PROCESS => 'config/main',
45 WRAPPER => 'site/wrapper',
46 },
47 );
48
49# render view from lib/MyApp.pm or lib/MyApp::Controller::SomeController.pm
50
51 sub message : Global {
52 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
53 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
54 $c->stash->{message} = 'Hello World!';
55 $c->forward( $c->view('TT') );
56 }
57
58# access variables from template
59
60 The message is: [% message %].
61
62 # example when CATALYST_VAR is set to 'Catalyst'
63 Context is [% Catalyst %]
64 The base is [% Catalyst.req.base %]
65 The name is [% Catalyst.config.name %]
66
67 # example when CATALYST_VAR isn't set
68 Context is [% c %]
69 The base is [% base %]
70 The name is [% name %]
71
72=cut
73
74sub _coerce_paths {
75 my ( $paths, $dlim ) = shift;
76 return () if ( !$paths );
77 return @{$paths} if ( ref $paths eq 'ARRAY' );
78
79 # tweak delim to ignore C:/
80 unless ( defined $dlim ) {
81 $dlim = ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' ) ? ':(?!\\/)' : ':';
82 }
83 return split( /$dlim/, $paths );
84}
85
86sub new {
87 my ( $class, $c, $arguments ) = @_;
88 my $config = {
89 EVAL_PERL => 0,
90 TEMPLATE_EXTENSION => '',
91 %{ $class->config },
92 %{$arguments},
93 };
94 if ( ! (ref $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} eq 'ARRAY') ) {
95 my $delim = $config->{DELIMITER};
96 my @include_path
97 = _coerce_paths( $config->{INCLUDE_PATH}, $delim );
98 if ( !@include_path ) {
99 my $root = $c->config->{root};
100 my $base = Path::Class::dir( $root, 'base' );
101 @include_path = ( "$root", "$base" );
102 }
103 $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} = \@include_path;
104 }
105
106 # if we're debugging and/or the TIMER option is set, then we install
107 # Template::Timer as a custom CONTEXT object, but only if we haven't
108 # already got a custom CONTEXT defined
109
110 if ( $config->{TIMER} ) {
111 if ( $config->{CONTEXT} ) {
112 $c->log->error(
113 'Cannot use Template::Timer - a TT CONTEXT is already defined'
114 );
115 }
116 else {
117 $config->{CONTEXT} = Template::Timer->new(%$config);
118 }
119 }
120
121 if ( $c->debug && $config->{DUMP_CONFIG} ) {
122 $c->log->debug( "TT Config: ", dump($config) );
123 }
124
125 my $self = $class->next::method(
126 $c, { %$config },
127 );
128
129 # Set base include paths. Local'd in render if needed
130 $self->include_path($config->{INCLUDE_PATH});
131
132 $self->config($config);
133
134 # Creation of template outside of call to new so that we can pass [ $self ]
135 # as INCLUDE_PATH config item, which then gets ->paths() called to get list
136 # of include paths to search for templates.
137
138 # Use a weakend copy of self so we dont have loops preventing GC from working
139 my $copy = $self;
140 Scalar::Util::weaken($copy);
141 $config->{INCLUDE_PATH} = [ sub { $copy->paths } ];
142
143 if ( $config->{PROVIDERS} ) {
144 my @providers = ();
145 if ( ref($config->{PROVIDERS}) eq 'ARRAY') {
146 foreach my $p (@{$config->{PROVIDERS}}) {
147 my $pname = $p->{name};
148 my $prov = 'Template::Provider';
149 if($pname eq '_file_')
150 {
151 $p->{args} = { %$config };
152 }
153 else
154 {
155 if($pname =~ s/^\+//) {
156 $prov = $pname;
157 }
158 else
159 {
160 $prov .= "::$pname";
161 }
162 # We copy the args people want from the config
163 # to the args
164 $p->{args} ||= {};
165 if ($p->{copy_config}) {
166 map { $p->{args}->{$_} = $config->{$_} }
167 grep { exists $config->{$_} }
168 @{ $p->{copy_config} };
169 }
170 }
171 eval "require $prov";
172 if(!$@) {
173 push @providers, "$prov"->new($p->{args});
174 }
175 else
176 {
177 $c->log->warn("Can't load $prov, ($@)");
178 }
179 }
180 }
181 delete $config->{PROVIDERS};
182 if(@providers) {
183 $config->{LOAD_TEMPLATES} = \@providers;
184 }
185 }
186
187 $self->{template} =
188 Template->new($config) || do {
189 my $error = Template->error();
190 $c->log->error($error);
191 $c->error($error);
192 return undef;
193 };
194
195
196 return $self;
197}
198
199sub process {
200 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
201
202 my $template = $c->stash->{template}
203 || $c->action . $self->config->{TEMPLATE_EXTENSION};
204
205 unless (defined $template) {
206 $c->log->debug('No template specified for rendering') if $c->debug;
207 return 0;
208 }
209
210 my $output = $self->render($c, $template);
211
212 if (UNIVERSAL::isa($output, 'Template::Exception')) {
213 my $error = qq/Couldn't render template "$output"/;
214 $c->log->error($error);
215 $c->error($error);
216 return 0;
217 }
218
219 unless ( $c->response->content_type ) {
220 $c->response->content_type('text/html; charset=utf-8');
221 }
222
223 $c->response->body($output);
224
225 return 1;
226}
227
228sub render {
229 my ($self, $c, $template, $args) = @_;
230
f42c8153 231 $c->log->debug(qq/Rendering template "$template"/) if $c && $c->debug;
fdf47cd1 232
233 my $output;
234 my $vars = {
235 (ref $args eq 'HASH' ? %$args : %{ $c->stash() }),
236 $self->template_vars($c)
237 };
238
239 local $self->{include_path} =
240 [ @{ $vars->{additional_template_paths} }, @{ $self->{include_path} } ]
241 if ref $vars->{additional_template_paths};
242
243 unless ($self->template->process( $template, $vars, \$output ) ) {
244 return $self->template->error;
245 } else {
246 return $output;
247 }
248}
249
250sub template_vars {
251 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
252
f42c8153 253 return () unless $c;
fdf47cd1 254 my $cvar = $self->config->{CATALYST_VAR};
255
256 defined $cvar
257 ? ( $cvar => $c )
258 : (
259 c => $c,
260 base => $c->req->base,
261 name => $c->config->{name}
262 )
263}
264
265
2661;
267
268__END__
269
270=head1 DESCRIPTION
271
272This is the Catalyst view class for the L<Template Toolkit|Template>.
273Your application should defined a view class which is a subclass of
274this module. The easiest way to achieve this is using the
275F<myapp_create.pl> script (where F<myapp> should be replaced with
276whatever your application is called). This script is created as part
277of the Catalyst setup.
278
279 $ script/myapp_create.pl view TT TT
280
281This creates a MyApp::View::TT.pm module in the F<lib> directory (again,
282replacing C<MyApp> with the name of your application) which looks
283something like this:
284
285 package FooBar::View::TT;
286
287 use strict;
288 use warnings;
289
290 use base 'Catalyst::View::TT';
291
292 __PACKAGE__->config->{DEBUG} = 'all';
293
294Now you can modify your action handlers in the main application and/or
295controllers to forward to your view class. You might choose to do this
296in the end() method, for example, to automatically forward all actions
297to the TT view class.
298
299 # In MyApp or MyApp::Controller::SomeController
300
301 sub end : Private {
302 my( $self, $c ) = @_;
303 $c->forward( $c->view('TT') );
304 }
305
306=head2 CONFIGURATION
307
308There are a three different ways to configure your view class. The
309first way is to call the C<config()> method in the view subclass. This
310happens when the module is first loaded.
311
312 package MyApp::View::TT;
313
314 use strict;
315 use base 'Catalyst::View::TT';
316
317 MyApp::View::TT->config({
318 INCLUDE_PATH => [
319 MyApp->path_to( 'root', 'templates', 'lib' ),
320 MyApp->path_to( 'root', 'templates', 'src' ),
321 ],
322 PRE_PROCESS => 'config/main',
323 WRAPPER => 'site/wrapper',
324 });
325
326The second way is to define a C<new()> method in your view subclass.
327This performs the configuration when the view object is created,
328shortly after being loaded. Remember to delegate to the base class
329C<new()> method (via C<$self-E<gt>next::method()> in the example below) after
330performing any configuration.
331
332 sub new {
333 my $self = shift;
334 $self->config({
335 INCLUDE_PATH => [
336 MyApp->path_to( 'root', 'templates', 'lib' ),
337 MyApp->path_to( 'root', 'templates', 'src' ),
338 ],
339 PRE_PROCESS => 'config/main',
340 WRAPPER => 'site/wrapper',
341 });
342 return $self->next::method(@_);
343 }
344
345The final, and perhaps most direct way, is to define a class
346item in your main application configuration, again by calling the
347ubiquitous C<config()> method. The items in the class hash are
348added to those already defined by the above two methods. This happens
349in the base class new() method (which is one reason why you must
350remember to call it via C<MRO::Compat> if you redefine the C<new()>
351method in a subclass).
352
353 package MyApp;
354
355 use strict;
356 use Catalyst;
357
358 MyApp->config({
359 name => 'MyApp',
360 root => MyApp->path_to('root'),
361 'View::TT' => {
362 INCLUDE_PATH => [
363 MyApp->path_to( 'root', 'templates', 'lib' ),
364 MyApp->path_to( 'root', 'templates', 'src' ),
365 ],
366 PRE_PROCESS => 'config/main',
367 WRAPPER => 'site/wrapper',
368 },
369 });
370
371Note that any configuration items defined by one of the earlier
372methods will be overwritten by items of the same name provided by the
373latter methods.
374
375=head2 DYNAMIC INCLUDE_PATH
376
377Sometimes it is desirable to modify INCLUDE_PATH for your templates at run time.
378
379Additional paths can be added to the start of INCLUDE_PATH via the stash as
380follows:
381
382 $c->stash->{additional_template_paths} =
383 [$c->config->{root} . '/test_include_path'];
384
385If you need to add paths to the end of INCLUDE_PATH, there is also an
386include_path() accessor available:
387
388 push( @{ $c->view('TT')->include_path }, qw/path/ );
389
390Note that if you use include_path() to add extra paths to INCLUDE_PATH, you
391MUST check for duplicate paths. Without such checking, the above code will add
392"path" to INCLUDE_PATH at every request, causing a memory leak.
393
394A safer approach is to use include_path() to overwrite the array of paths
395rather than adding to it. This eliminates both the need to perform duplicate
396checking and the chance of a memory leak:
397
398 @{ $c->view('TT')->include_path } = qw/path another_path/;
399
400If you are calling C<render> directly then you can specify dynamic paths by
401having a C<additional_template_paths> key with a value of additonal directories
402to search. See L<CAPTURING TEMPLATE OUTPUT> for an example showing this.
403
404=head2 RENDERING VIEWS
405
406The view plugin renders the template specified in the C<template>
407item in the stash.
408
409 sub message : Global {
410 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
411 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
412 $c->forward( $c->view('TT') );
413 }
414
415If a stash item isn't defined, then it instead uses the
416stringification of the action dispatched to (as defined by $c->action)
417in the above example, this would be C<message>, but because the default
418is to append '.tt', it would load C<root/message.tt>.
419
420The items defined in the stash are passed to the Template Toolkit for
421use as template variables.
422
423 sub default : Private {
424 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
425 $c->stash->{template} = 'message.tt2';
426 $c->stash->{message} = 'Hello World!';
427 $c->forward( $c->view('TT') );
428 }
429
430A number of other template variables are also added:
431
432 c A reference to the context object, $c
433 base The URL base, from $c->req->base()
434 name The application name, from $c->config->{ name }
435
436These can be accessed from the template in the usual way:
437
438<message.tt2>:
439
440 The message is: [% message %]
441 The base is [% base %]
442 The name is [% name %]
443
444
445The output generated by the template is stored in C<< $c->response->body >>.
446
447=head2 CAPTURING TEMPLATE OUTPUT
448
449If you wish to use the output of a template for some other purpose than
450displaying in the response, e.g. for sending an email, this is possible using
451L<Catalyst::Plugin::Email> and the L<render> method:
452
453 sub send_email : Local {
454 my ($self, $c) = @_;
455
456 $c->email(
457 header => [
458 To => 'me@localhost',
459 Subject => 'A TT Email',
460 ],
461 body => $c->view('TT')->render($c, 'email.tt', {
462 additional_template_paths => [ $c->config->{root} . '/email_templates'],
463 email_tmpl_param1 => 'foo'
464 }
465 ),
466 );
467 # Redirect or display a message
468 }
469
470=head2 TEMPLATE PROFILING
471
472See L<C<TIMER>> property of the L<config> method.
473
474=head2 METHODS
475
476=head2 new
477
478The constructor for the TT view. Sets up the template provider,
479and reads the application config.
480
0deea661 481=head2 process($c)
fdf47cd1 482
483Renders the template specified in C<< $c->stash->{template} >> or
484C<< $c->action >> (the private name of the matched action). Calls L<render> to
485perform actual rendering. Output is stored in C<< $c->response->body >>.
486
0deea661 487It is possible to forward to the process method of a TT view from inside
488Catalyst like this:
489
490 $c->forward('View::TT');
491
492N.B. This is usually done automatically by L<Catalyst::Action::RenderView>.
f76c361a 493
fdf47cd1 494=head2 render($c, $template, \%args)
495
496Renders the given template and returns output, or a L<Template::Exception>
497object upon error.
498
499The template variables are set to C<%$args> if $args is a hashref, or
500$C<< $c->stash >> otherwise. In either case the variables are augmented with
501C<base> set to C< << $c->req->base >>, C<c> to C<$c> and C<name> to
502C<< $c->config->{name} >>. Alternately, the C<CATALYST_VAR> configuration item
503can be defined to specify the name of a template variable through which the
504context reference (C<$c>) can be accessed. In this case, the C<c>, C<base> and
505C<name> variables are omitted.
506
507C<$template> can be anything that Template::process understands how to
508process, including the name of a template file or a reference to a test string.
509See L<Template::process|Template/process> for a full list of supported formats.
510
bb1e52a3 511To use the render method outside of your Catalyst app, just pass a undef context.
f42c8153 512This can be useful for tests, for instance.
513
0deea661 514It is possible to forward to the render method of a TT view from inside Catalyst
515to render page fragments like this:
516
517 my $fragment = $c->forward("View::TT", "render", $template_name, $c->stash->{fragment_data});
f76c361a 518
fdf47cd1 519=head2 template_vars
520
521Returns a list of keys/values to be used as the catalyst variables in the
522template.
523
524=head2 config
525
526This method allows your view subclass to pass additional settings to
527the TT configuration hash, or to set the options as below:
528
529=head2 paths
530
531The list of paths TT will look for templates in.
532
533=head2 C<CATALYST_VAR>
534
535Allows you to change the name of the Catalyst context object. If set, it will also
536remove the base and name aliases, so you will have access them through <context>.
537
538For example:
539
540 MyApp->config({
541 name => 'MyApp',
542 root => MyApp->path_to('root'),
543 'View::TT' => {
544 CATALYST_VAR => 'Catalyst',
545 },
546 });
547
548F<message.tt2>:
549
550 The base is [% Catalyst.req.base %]
551 The name is [% Catalyst.config.name %]
552
553=head2 C<TIMER>
554
555If you have configured Catalyst for debug output, and turned on the TIMER setting,
556C<Catalyst::View::TT> will enable profiling of template processing
557(using L<Template::Timer>). This will embed HTML comments in the
558output from your templates, such as:
559
560 <!-- TIMER START: process mainmenu/mainmenu.ttml -->
561 <!-- TIMER START: include mainmenu/cssindex.tt -->
562 <!-- TIMER START: process mainmenu/cssindex.tt -->
563 <!-- TIMER END: process mainmenu/cssindex.tt (0.017279 seconds) -->
564 <!-- TIMER END: include mainmenu/cssindex.tt (0.017401 seconds) -->
565
566 ....
567
568 <!-- TIMER END: process mainmenu/footer.tt (0.003016 seconds) -->
569
570
571=head2 C<TEMPLATE_EXTENSION>
572
573a sufix to add when looking for templates bases on the C<match> method in L<Catalyst::Request>.
574
575For example:
576
577 package MyApp::Controller::Test;
578 sub test : Local { .. }
579
580Would by default look for a template in <root>/test/test. If you set TEMPLATE_EXTENSION to '.tt', it will look for
581<root>/test/test.tt.
582
583=head2 C<PROVIDERS>
584
585Allows you to specify the template providers that TT will use.
586
587 MyApp->config({
588 name => 'MyApp',
589 root => MyApp->path_to('root'),
590 'View::TT' => {
591 PROVIDERS => [
592 {
593 name => 'DBI',
594 args => {
595 DBI_DSN => 'dbi:DB2:books',
596 DBI_USER=> 'foo'
597 }
598 }, {
599 name => '_file_',
600 args => {}
601 }
602 ]
603 },
604 });
605
606The 'name' key should correspond to the class name of the provider you
607want to use. The _file_ name is a special case that represents the default
608TT file-based provider. By default the name is will be prefixed with
609'Template::Provider::'. You can fully qualify the name by using a unary
610plus:
611
612 name => '+MyApp::Provider::Foo'
613
614You can also specify the 'copy_config' key as an arrayref, to copy those keys
615from the general config, into the config for the provider:
616
617 DEFAULT_ENCODING => 'utf-8',
618 PROVIDERS => [
619 {
620 name => 'Encoding',
621 copy_config => [qw(DEFAULT_ENCODING INCLUDE_PATH)]
622 }
623 ]
624
625This can prove useful when you want to use the additional_template_paths hack
626in your own provider, or if you need to use Template::Provider::Encoding
627
628=head2 HELPERS
629
630The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT> and
631L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite> helper modules are provided to create
632your view module. There are invoked by the F<myapp_create.pl> script:
633
634 $ script/myapp_create.pl view TT TT
635
636 $ script/myapp_create.pl view TT TTSite
637
638The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT> module creates a basic TT view
639module. The L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite> module goes a little
640further. It also creates a default set of templates to get you
641started. It also configures the view module to locate the templates
642automatically.
643
e1f17660 644=head1 NOTES
645
646If you are using the L<CGI> module inside your templates, you will
647experience that the Catalyst server appears to hang while rendering
648the web page. This is due to the debug mode of L<CGI> (which is
649waiting for input in the terminal window). Turning off the
650debug mode using the "-no_debug" option solves the
651problem, eg.:
652
653 [% USE CGI('-no_debug') %]
654
fdf47cd1 655=head1 SEE ALSO
656
657L<Catalyst>, L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT>,
658L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TTSite>, L<Template::Manual>
659
660=head1 AUTHORS
661
662Sebastian Riedel, C<sri@cpan.org>
663
664Marcus Ramberg, C<mramberg@cpan.org>
665
666Jesse Sheidlower, C<jester@panix.com>
667
668Andy Wardley, C<abw@cpan.org>
669
670=head1 COPYRIGHT
671
672This program is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
673under the same terms as Perl itself.
674
675=cut