# NAME
Text::Caml - Mustache template engine
# SYNOPSIS
my $view = Text::Caml->new;
my $output = $view->render_file('template', {title => 'Hello', body => 'there!'});
# template
{{title}}
{{body}}
$output = $view->render('{{hello}}', {hello => 'hi'});
# DESCRIPTION
[Text::Caml](https://metacpan.org/pod/Text::Caml) is a Mustache-like ([http://mustache.github.com/](http://mustache.github.com/)) template engine.
That means it tends to have no logic in template files.
## Syntax
### Context
Context is the data passed to the template. Context can change during template
rendering and be specific in various cases.
### Variables
Variables are inserted using `{{foo}}` syntax. If a variable is not defined or
empty it is simply ignored.
Hello {{user}}!
By default every variable is escaped when parsed. This can be omitted using `&`
flag.
# user is '1 > 2'
Hello {{user}}! => Hello 1 > 2!
Hello {{&user}}! => Hello 1 > 2!
Using a `.` syntax it is possible to access deep hash structures.
# user => {name => 'Larry'}
{{user.name}}
Larry
### Comments
Comments are ignored. They can be multiline too.
foo{{! Comment}}bar
foo{{!
Comment
}}bar
### Sections
Sections are like iterators that iterate over your data. Depending on a
variable type different iterators are created.
- Boolean, `have_comments` is defined, not zero and not empty.
# have_comments => 1
{{#have_comments}}
We have comments!
{{/have_comments}}
We have comments!
- Array, `list` is a non-empty array reference. Special variable `{{.}}` is
created to point to the current element.
# list => [1, 2, 3]
{{#list}}{{.}}{{/list}}
123
- Hash, `hash` is a non-empty hash reference. Context is swithed to the
elements.
# hash => {one => 1, two => 2, three => 3}
{{#hash}}
{{one}}{{two}}{{three}}
{{/hash}}
123
- Lambda, `lambda` is an anonymous subroutine, that's called with three
arguments: current object instance, template and the context. This can be used
for subrendering, helpers etc.
wrapped => sub {
my $self = shift;
my $text = shift;
return '' . $self->render($text, @_) . '';
};
{{#wrapped}}
{{name}} is awesome.
{{/wrapped}}
Willy is awesome.
### Inverted sections
Inverted sections are run in those situations when normal sections don't. When
boolean value is false, array is empty etc.
# repo => []
{{#repo}}
{{name}}
{{/repo}}
{{^repo}}
No repos :(
{{/repo}}
No repos :(
### Partials
Partials are like `inludes` in other templates engines. They are run with the
current context and can be recursive.
{{#articles}}
{{>article_summary}}
{{/articles}}
If you want to include another file without parsing, prefix the filename with `&`:
{{#articles}}
{{>&article_summary_not_parsed}}
{{/articles}}
### Nested Templates
This gives horgan.js style template inheritance.
{{! header.mustache }}
{{$title}}Default title{{/title}}
{{! base.mustache }}
{{$header}}{{/header}}
{{$content}}{{/content}}
{{! mypage.mustache }}
{{Hello world
{{/content}}
{{/base}}
Rendering mypage.mustache would output:
My page titleHello world
# ATTRIBUTES
## `templates_path`
my $path = $engine->templates_path;
Return path where templates are searched.
## `set_templates_path`
my $path = $engine->set_templates_path('templates');
Set base path under which templates are searched.
## `default_partial_extension`
If this option is set that the extension is automatically added to the partial
filenames.
my $engine = Text::Caml->new(default_partial_extension => 'caml');
---
{{#articles}}
{{>article_summary}} # article_summary.caml will be searched
{{/articles}}
# METHODS
## `new`
my $engine = Text::Caml->new;
Create a new [Text::Caml](https://metacpan.org/pod/Text::Caml) object.
## `render`
$engine->render('{{foo}}', {foo => 'bar'});
Render template from string.
## `render_file`
$engine->render_file('template.mustache', {foo => 'bar'});
Render template from file.
# DEVELOPMENT
## Repository
http://github.com/vti/text-caml
# AUTHOR
Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi, `vti@cpan.org`
# CREDITS
Sergey Zasenko (und3f)
Andrew Rodland (arodland)
Alex Balhatchet (kaoru)
Yves Chevallier
Ovidiu Stateina
Fernando Oliveira
# COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011-2015, Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0.