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NAME
       Template::Manual::Plugins - Standard plugins

TEMPLATE TOOLKIT PLUGINS
       The following plugin modules are distributed with the Template Toolkit.  Some of the plug-
       ins interface to external modules (detailed below) which should be downloaded from any
       CPAN site and installed before using the plugin.

       Assert

       New in 2.20!  The Assert plugin adds an "assert" virtual method that you can use to catch
       undefined values.

       For example, consider this dotop:

           [% user.name %]

       If "user.name" is an undefined value then TT will silently ignore the fact and print noth-
       ing.  If you "USE" the "assert" plugin then you can add the "assert" vmethod between the
       "user" and "name" elements, like so:

           [% user.assert.name %]

       Now, if "user.name" is an undefined value, an exception will be thrown:

           assert error - undefined value for name

       Autoformat

       The Autoformat plugin is an interface to Damian Conway's Text::Autoformat Perl module
       which provides advanced text wrapping and formatting. See Template::Plugin::Autoformat and
       Text::Autoformat for further details.

           [% USE autoformat(left=10, right=20) %]
           [% autoformat(mytext) %]        # call autoformat sub
           [% mytext FILTER autoformat %]  # or use autoformat filter

       The Text::Autoformat module is available from CPAN:

           L<http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Text/>

       CGI

       The CGI plugin is a wrapper around Lincoln Stein's CGI.pm module. The plugin is dis-
       tributed with the Template Toolkit (see Template::Plugin::CGI) and the CGI module itself
       is distributed with recent versions Perl, or is available from CPAN.

           [% USE CGI %]
           [% CGI.param('param_name') %]
           [% CGI.start_form %]
           [% CGI.popup_menu( Name   => 'color',
                              Values => [ 'Green', 'Brown' ] ) %]
           [% CGI.end_form %]

       Datafile

       Provides an interface to data stored in a plain text file in a simple delimited format.
       The first line in the file specifies field names which should be delimiter by any non-word
       character sequence.  Subsequent lines define data using the same delimiter as in the first
       line.  Blank lines and comments (lines starting '#') are ignored.  See Template::Plu-
       gin::Datafile for further details.

       /tmp/mydata:

           # define names for each field
           id : email : name : tel
           # here's the data
           fred : fred AT here.com : Fred Smith : 555-1234
           bill : bill AT here.com : Bill White : 555-5678

       example:

           [% USE userlist = datafile('/tmp/mydata') %]

           [% FOREACH user = userlist %]
              [% user.name %] ([% user.id %])
           [% END %]

       Date

       The Date plugin provides an easy way to generate formatted time and date strings by dele-
       gating to the POSIX "strftime()" routine. See Template::Plugin::Date and POSIX for further
       details.

           [% USE date %]
           [% date.format %]           # current time/date

           File last modified: [% date.format(template.modtime) %]

       Directory

       The Directory plugin provides a simple interface to a directory and the files within it.
       See Template::Plugin::Directory for further details.

           [% USE dir = Directory('/tmp') %]
           [% FOREACH file = dir.files %]
               # all the plain files in the directory
           [% END %]
           [% FOREACH file = dir.dirs %]
               # all the sub-directories
           [% END %]

       DBI

       The "DBI" plugin is no longer distributed as part of the Template Toolkit (as of version
       2.15).  It is now available as a separate Template::DBI distribution from CPAN.

       Dumper

       The Dumper plugin provides an interface to the Data::Dumper module. See Template::Plu-
       gin::Dumper and Data::Dumper for futher details.

           [% USE dumper(indent=0, pad="<br>") %]
           [% dumper.dump(myvar, yourvar) %]

       File

       The File plugin provides a general abstraction for files and can be used to fetch informa-
       tion about specific files within a filesystem. See Template::Plugin::File for further
       details.

           [% USE File('/tmp/foo.html') %]
           [% File.name %]     # foo.html
           [% File.dir %]      # /tmp
           [% File.mtime %]    # modification time

       Filter

       This module implements a base class plugin which can be subclassed to easily create your
       own modules that define and install new filters.

           package MyOrg::Template::Plugin::MyFilter;

           use Template::Plugin::Filter;
           use base qw( Template::Plugin::Filter );

           sub filter {
               my ($self, $text) = @_;
               # ...mungify $text...
               return $text;
           }

       Example of use:

           # now load it...
           [% USE MyFilter %]

           # ...and use the returned object as a filter
           [% FILTER $MyFilter %]
             ...
           [% END %]

       See Template::Plugin::Filter for further details.

       Format

       The Format plugin provides a simple way to format text according to a "printf()"-like for-
       mat. See Template::Plugin::Format for further details.

           [% USE bold = format('<b>%s</b>') %]
           [% bold('Hello') %]

       GD

       The "GD" plugins are no longer part of the core Template Toolkit distribution.  They are
       now available from CPAN in a separate Template::GD distribution.

       HTML

       The HTML plugin is very basic, implementing a few useful methods for generating HTML. It
       is likely to be extended in the future or integrated with a larger project to generate
       HTML elements in a generic way.

           [% USE HTML %]
           [% HTML.escape("if (a < b && c > d) ..." %]
           [% HTML.attributes(border => 1, cellpadding => 2) %]
           [% HTML.element(table => { border => 1, cellpadding => 2 }) %]

       See Template::Plugin::HTML for further details.

       Iterator

       The Iterator plugin provides a way to create a Template::Iterator object to iterate over a
       data set. An iterator is created automatically by the "FOREACH" directive and is aliased
       to the "loop" variable. This plugin allows an iterator to be explicitly created with a
       given name, or the default plugin name, "iterator". See Template::Plugin::Iterator for
       further details.

           [% USE iterator(list, args) %]

           [% FOREACH item = iterator %]
              [% '<ul>' IF iterator.first %]
              <li>[% item %]
              [% '</ul>' IF iterator.last %]
           [% END %]

       Pod

       This plugin provides an interface to the Pod::POM module which parses POD documents into
       an internal object model which can then be traversed and presented through the Template
       Toolkit.

           [% USE Pod(podfile) %]

           [% FOREACH head1 = Pod.head1;
                FOREACH head2 = head1/head2;
                  ...
                END;
              END
           %]

       Scalar

       The Template Toolkit calls user-defined subroutines and object methods using Perl's array
       context by default.

           # TT2 calls object methods in array context by default
           [% object.method %]

       This plugin module provides a way for you to call subroutines and methods in scalar con-
       text.

           [% USE scalar %]

           # force it to use scalar context
           [% object.scalar.method %]

           # also works with subroutine references
           [% scalar.my_sub_ref %]

       String

       The String plugin implements an object-oriented interface for manipulating strings. See
       Template::Plugin::String for further details.

           [% USE String 'Hello' %]
           [% String.append(' World') %]

           [% msg = String.new('Another string') %]
           [% msg.replace('string', 'text') %]

           The string "[% msg %]" is [% msg.length %] characters long.

       Table

       The Table plugin allows you to format a list of data items into a virtual table by speci-
       fying a fixed number of rows or columns, with an optional overlap. See Template::Plu-
       gin::Table for further details.

           [% USE table(list, rows=10, overlap=1) %]

           [% FOREACH item = table.col(3) %]
              [% item %]
           [% END %]

       URL

       The URL plugin provides a simple way of contructing URLs from a base part and a variable
       set of parameters. See Template::Plugin::URL for further details.

           [% USE mycgi = url('/cgi-bin/bar.pl', debug=1) %]

           [% mycgi %]
              # ==> /cgi/bin/bar.pl?debug=1

           [% mycgi(mode='submit') %]
              # ==> /cgi/bin/bar.pl?mode=submit&debug=1

       Wrap

       The Wrap plugin uses the Text::Wrap module to provide simple paragraph formatting. See
       Template::Plugin::Wrap and Text::Wrap for further details.

           [% USE wrap %]
           [% wrap(mytext, 40, '* ', '  ') %]  # use wrap sub
           [% mytext FILTER wrap(40) -%]       # or wrap FILTER

       The "Text::Wrap" module is available from CPAN:

           http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Text/

       XML

       The "XML::DOM", "XML::RSS", "XML::Simple" and "XML::XPath" plugins are no longer dis-
       tributed with the Template Toolkit as of version 2.15

       They are now available in a separate Template::XML distribution.



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