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Text::MicroMason::TemplatePath - Template Path Searching
Instead of using this class directly, pass its name to be mixed in:
use Text::MicroMason; my $mason = Text::MicroMason->new( -TemplatePath, template_path => [ '/foo', '/bar' ] );
Use the standard compile and execute methods to parse and evaluate templates:
print $mason->compile( file=>$filepath )->( 'name'=>'Dave' ); print $mason->execute( file=>$filepath, 'name'=>'Dave' );
Templates stored in files are searched for in the specified template_path:
print $mason->execute( file=>"includes/greeting.msn", 'name'=>'Charles');
When including other files into a template you can use relative paths:
<& ../includes/greeting.msn, name => 'Alice' &>
When a file is included in the template, the including template's current directory is added to the beginning of the template search path.
This module works similarly to the related TemplateDir mix-in. However, instead of specifying a single root which must contain all templates, TemplatePath allows you to specify an arrayref of directories which will be searched in order whenever a template filename must be resolved.
Using a TemplatePath object, absolute filenames are used as-is. If a relative template filenames or file paths is used, every directory in the specified template_path is checked for the existence of the template, and the first existing template file is used.
If a template includes another template using <& ... &>, then the including template's location is added to the beginning of the template search path list, for the resolution of the included template's filename. This allows the included template to be specified relative to the including template, but also lets the template search fall back to the configured template search path if necessary.
The following additional exceptions are generated by Text::MicroMason::TemplatePath when appropriate:
This indicates that the specified template name does not exist in any of the directories in the configured path.
The template found in the configured template path was not within the configured strict_root directory. This may be caused by requesting an absolute template filename not within strict_root, or by specifying a strict_root which does not match the configured template path.
For an overview of this templating framework, see Text::MicroMason.
This is a mixin class intended for use with Text::MicroMason::Base.
For distribution, installation, support, copyright and license information, see Text::MicroMason::Docs::ReadMe.
2018-06-18 | perl v5.26.2 |