NAME
Template::Caribou - class-based HTML-centric templating system
VERSION
version 1.1.0
SYNOPSIS
package
MyTemplate;
use
Template::Caribou;
has
name
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
);
template
page
=>
sub
{
my
$self
=
shift
;
html {
head {
title {
'Example'
}
};
$self
->my_body;
}
};
template
my_body
=>
sub
{
my
$self
=
shift
;
body {
h1 {
'howdie '
.
$self
->name }
}
};
package
main;
my
$template
= MyTemplate->new(
name
=>
'Yanick'
);
$template
->page;
DESCRIPTION
WARNING: Codebase is alpha with extreme prejudice. Assume that bugs are teeming and that the API is subject to change.
Template::Caribou is a Moose-based, class-centric templating system mostly aimed at producing sgml-like outputs, mostly HTML, but also XML, SVG, etc. It is heavily inspired by Template::Declare.
For a manual on how to use Template::Caribou
, have a peek at
Template::Caribou::Manual.
When use
d within a namespace, Template::Caribou
will apply the role Template::Caribou::Role
to it (and auto-turn the namespace into Moose class if it wasn't a Moose class or role already),
as well as import the keywords template
and attr
(the latter from
Template::Caribou::Tags), as well as load Template::Caribou::Utils.
AUTHOR
Yanick Champoux yanick@cpan.org
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Yanick Champoux.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.