NAME
RackMan::Template - Simple templating module for RackMan
SYNOPSIS
use RackMan::Template;
my $tmpl = RackMan::Template->new(filename => "dhcp.tmpl");
$tmpl->param(dhcp_server => "192.168.0.13");
print $tmpl->output;
DESCRIPTION
This module is a simple Moose-based templating class, based on HTML::Template and HTML::Template::Filter::TT2. Please read the documentation of these modules for more details on the syntax.
METHODS
new
(delegated to HTML::Template)
Create and return a new object.
param
(delegated to HTML::Template)
Pass parameters to the template.
populate_from
Add to the template the parameters documented in "TEMPLATE PARAMETERS" from the Rackman::Device and RackMan objects given in argument.
my $tmpl = RackMan::Template->new(filename => $tmpl_path);
$tmpl->populate_from($rackdev, $rackman);
output
(delegated to HTML::Template)
Generate and return the output from the template and the given parameters.
TEMPLATE PARAMETERS
When the method populate_from() is called with valid RackMan::Device and Rackman objects given in arguments, it populates the template object with the following parameters:
dns_server_1,dns_server_2,dns_server_3- DNS serversgateway- IPv4 address of the default gatewayfqdn- FQDN of the hostname- common name of the hostif0_ip- IPv4 address of the first regular network interfaceif0_mac- MAC address of the first regular network interfaceif0_name- name of the first regular network interfacenetmask- IPv4 network masknetwork- IPv4 network addresstype- RackObject type
The corresponding RackObject attributes are also available, with their names mogrified to be valid identifiers: units are removed, some punctuation characters (dot (.), comma (,)) are removed, the alphabetical characters are lowercased and the rest of non word characters are collapsed and converted to underscores (_).
Here is a non authoritative list of known attributes: alias, alive_check, contact_person, cpu, dram flash_memory, fqdn, has_jumbo_frames, hw_type, hw_warranty_expiration, hypervisor, max_power, max_current, oem_sn_1, oem_sn_2, sw_type, sw_version, sw_warranty_expiration, use, uuid.
SEE ALSO
HTML::Template, HTML::Template::Filter::TT2
AUTHOR
Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni