NAME
Ixchel::Actions::template - Fill in a template.
VERSION
Version 0.2.0
CLI SYNOPSIS
ixchel -a template -t <template>
CODE SYNOPSIS
use Data::Dumper;
my $results=$ixchel->action(action=>'template', opts=>{np=>1, t=>$template_name});
print Dumper($results);
DESCRIPTION
Fills in the specified template.
The templates in question are Template::Toolkit templates.
The following are available for use in the template.
- opts :: A hash with the various options specified. In the case of
calling this from this CLI, see info on FLAGS.
- config :: The Ixchel config hash.
- argv :: @ARGV
- vars :: Any additional variables passed. Only usable when calling
via $ixchel->action and not the CLI.
The following functions are available.
- shell_quote :: shell_quote from String::ShellQuote.
- args :: String to quote.
- return :: A quoted string.
- file_exists :: Check if the specified path exists and is a file.
- args :: A FS path, relattive or absolute.
- return :: 0/1
- dir_exists :: Check if the specified path exists and is a dir.
- args :: A FS path, relattive or absolute.
- return :: 0/1
- get_sub_dirs :: Gets a array of directories using...
File::Find::Rule->directory->maxdepth(1)->in( $_[0] );
- args :: A FS path, relattive or absolute.
- return :: An array of directories.
- is_freebsd :: If the OS is FreeBSD or not.
- args :: A FS path, relattive or absolute.
- return :: 0/1
- is_linux :: If the OS is Linux or not.
- args :: A FS path, relattive or absolute.
- return :: 0/1
- is_systemd :: If the OS is Linux and if the init system is systemd.
- args :: A FS path, relattive or absolute.
- return :: 0/1
- read_file :: Reads the specified file.
- args :: A FS path, relattive or absolute.
- return :: Contents of the specified file.
FLAGS
--np
Do not print the the filled in template.
-t
The name of the template to use.
This is resolved in order...
./$template
/usr/local/etc/ixchel/templates/$template
/usr/local/etc/ixchel/templates/$template.tt
$share_dir/templates/$template
$share_dir/templates/$template.tt