NAME
Data::Tubes::Plugin::Renderer
DESCRIPTION
This module contains factory functions to generate tubes that ease rendering records as text (or data).
Each of the generated tubes has the following contract:
the input record MUST be a hash reference;
one field in the input record (according to factory argument
input
, set tostructured
by default) indicates which input field contains variables for expansion;one field in the hash (according to factory argument
output
, set torendered
by default) is set to the output of the reading operation.
The factory functions below have two names, one starting with render_
and the other without this prefix. They are perfectly equivalent to each other, whereas the short version can be handier e.g. when using tube
or pipeline
from Data::Tubes.
FUNCTIONS
- with_template_perlish
- render_with_template_perlish
-
my $tube = with_template_perlish(%args); # OR my $tube = with_template_perlish(\%args);
render input variables using a Template::Perlish template.
Allowed arguments are:
input
-
the name of the input field in the record, where record-specific variables can be found;
name
-
the name of the tube, useful when debugging;
output
-
the name of the output field in the output record;
start
-
parameter for Template::Perlish, defaults to
[%
; stop
-
parameter for Template::Perlish, defaults to
%]
; template
-
template that will be expanded, MUST be compliant with the rules explained in Template::Perlish and the setting above for "start" and "stop";
variables
-
hash reference with variables that will always be available when expanding the template.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Report bugs either through RT or GitHub (patches welcome).
AUTHOR
Flavio Poletti <polettix@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2016 by Flavio Poletti <polettix@cpan.org>
This module is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.