Name

HTML::TableContent::Template::Base - Base for Templates.

VERSION

Version 0.13

SYNOPSIS

Package MyApp::Table::Demo;

use Moo;
use HTML::TableContent::Template;

header id => ( 
    class => 'table-header',
    id => 'header-id',
    cells => {
        inner_html => ['<b>%s</b>']
        increment_id => 'some-id-'
    }
);

header name => ( );

row odd => ( 
    class => 'odd-rows', 
    inner_html => '_even_rows',
);

row even => ( class => 'even-rows' );

cell all => ( alternate_classes => qw['one', 'two'] );

sub _render_header {
    my ($self, $header) = @_;

    return ['<a href="some/endpoint?sort=%s">%s</a>', 'template_attr', 'text'] 
}

sub _even_rows {
    return ['<div>%s</div>', '_render_element']
}

.... 

my $template = Framework::Tables::Demo->new({ data => $aoh });
$template->render;
    

DESCRIPTION

Base Role for Table Templates.

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

data

You need to pass data or define a _data method in your template class for this to work. Data can be either an array of arrays or an array of hashes.

sub _data {
    return [ 
        [qw/id name/],
        ['1', 'frank'],
        ['2', 'turn']
    ];
}

OPTIONS

class

Set element class.

class => 'some-class';

alternate_classes

Alternate classes on rows or cells

alternate_classes => ['class-1', 'class-2', 'class-3']

id

Set Element id if found.

id => 'element-id';

increment_id

Increment Id on rows or cells.

increment_id => 'cell-id-',

text

Set element text, if not set defaults to attributes name.

text = 'some text';

data

Set an Array of text strings.

data => ['data', 'data', 'data'];

rowspan

Set element rowspan

rowspan => '2'

colspan

Set element colspan

colspan => '2'

inner_html

inner_html accepts either an ArrayRef or a string that is a reference to a user defined sub routine.

inner_html => '_render_this_header',
inner_html => ['<h1>%s</h1>', 'text'],

If you want to define inner_html for all headers/rows/cells you can just write a default render_$element.

sub render_header {    
    return ['<h1>%s</h1>', 'text'],
}

table

Return the processed table - HTML::TableContent::Table

$self->table

last_chance

If you define a last_chance method in your template class, a processed table object will be sent there just before it's set as the table attribute.

sub last_chance { my ($self, $table) = @_; ... }

AUTHOR

LNATION, <thisusedtobeanemail at gmail.com>

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

DIAGNOSTICS

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LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2016 LNATION.

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