NAME
Contentment::Generator::HTML - Generator for HTML text
SYNOPSIS
my $generator = Contentment::Generator::HTML->new({
source => <<'END_OF_HTML',
<html>
<head>
<title>This is an example.</title>
<meta name="foo" content="1"/>
<meta name="bar" content="2"/>
</head>
<body>
<h1>This is an example.</h1>
<p>Exampling we will go! Exampling we will go!<br/>
Hi-Ho-A-Merry-Oh! Exampling we will go!</p>
</body>
</html>
END_OF_HTML
DESCRIPTION
This is a generator for HTML files. It basically understands the title
and meta
tags. It strips the body out of the HTML and passes it on. This way, each HTML file is a complete file in and of itself, but we can wrap it in nice themes without too much effort.
- $generator = Contentment::Generator::HTML->new(\%args)
-
Constructs an HTML generator. It accepts the following arguments:
- source (required)
-
This is the HTML text to generate. It takes the same forms as Contentment::Generator::Plain's constructor.
- properties (optional, defaults to {})
-
The
get_property()
method searches for meta-tags in the HTML source and uses those as properties. If you wish to have additional properties that aren't defined in the meta tags, you may add them with this option. These options create additional properties, they do not override the meta tags in the file. - $properties = $generator->properties
-
This decodes the properties found defined by meta-tags in the source as well as returning any properties set in the constructor. The meta-tags in the file will override any properties given to the constructor.
- $source = $generator->source
-
Parses the HTML and it's properties in addition to reading the source.
- $result = $generator->get_property($key)
-
Returns the contents of the
title
tag when$key
is "title".Returns the contents of the
content
attribute of anymeta
tag where the key matches the given$key
. - $result = $generator->generate
-
Prints the body of the HTML file.
HOOK HANDLERS
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Andrew Sterling Hanenkamp <hanenkamp@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Contentment is distributed and licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
1 POD Error
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- Around line 199:
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