NAME

Mojolicious::Renderer - MIME type based renderer

SYNOPSIS

use Mojolicious::Renderer;

my $renderer = Mojolicious::Renderer->new;

DESCRIPTION

Mojolicious::Renderer is the standard Mojolicious renderer. See Mojolicious::Guides::Rendering for more.

ATTRIBUTES

Mojolicious::Renderer implements the following attributes.

cache

my $cache = $renderer->cache;
$renderer = $renderer->cache(Mojo::Cache->new);

Renderer cache, defaults to a Mojo::Cache object.

classes

my $classes = $renderer->classes;
$renderer   = $renderer->classes(['main']);

Classes to use for finding templates in DATA section, defaults to main.

# Add another class with templates in DATA section
push @{$renderer->classes}, 'Mojolicious::Plugin::Fun';

default_format

my $default = $renderer->default_format;
$renderer   = $renderer->default_format('html');

The default format to render if format is not set in the stash. The renderer will use "types" in Mojolicious to look up the content MIME type.

default_handler

my $default = $renderer->default_handler;
$renderer   = $renderer->default_handler('ep');

The default template handler to use for rendering in cases where auto detection doesn't work, like for inline templates.

encoding

my $encoding = $renderer->encoding;
$renderer    = $renderer->encoding('koi8-r');

Will encode the content if set, defaults to UTF-8.

handlers

my $handlers = $renderer->handlers;
$renderer    = $renderer->handlers({epl => sub {...}});

Registered handlers.

helpers

my $helpers = $renderer->helpers;
$renderer   = $renderer->helpers({url_for => sub {...}});

Registered helpers.

paths

my $paths = $renderer->paths;
$renderer = $renderer->paths(['/foo/bar/templates']);

Directories to look for templates in.

# Add another "templates" directory
push @{$renderer->paths}, '/foo/bar/templates';

METHODS

Mojolicious::Renderer inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following ones.

new

my $renderer = Mojolicious::Renderer->new;

Construct a new renderer and register data, json as well as text handlers.

add_handler

$renderer = $renderer->add_handler(epl => sub {...});

Register a new handler.

add_helper

$renderer = $renderer->add_helper(url_for => sub {...});

Register a new helper.

get_data_template

my $template = $renderer->get_data_template({
  template       => 'foo/bar',
  format         => 'html',
  handler        => 'epl'
}, 'foo.html.ep');

Get a DATA template by name, usually used by handlers.

render

my ($output, $type) = $renderer->render($c);
my ($output, $type) = $renderer->render($c, $args);

Render output through one of the Mojo renderers. This renderer requires some configuration, at the very least you will need to have a default format and a default handler as well as a template or text/json. See "render" in Mojolicious::Controller for a more user-friendly interface.

template_name

my $template = $renderer->template_name({
  template => 'foo/bar',
  format   => 'html',
  handler  => 'epl'
});

Builds a template name based on an options hash with template, format and handler, usually used by handlers.

template_path

my $path = $renderer->template_path({
  template => 'foo/bar',
  format   => 'html',
  handler  => 'epl'
});

Builds a full template path based on an options hash with template, format and handler, usually used by handlers.

SEE ALSO

Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, http://mojolicio.us.