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NAME¶
Data::TreeDumper::Renderer::DHTML - DHTML renderer for Data::TreeDumper
SYNOPSIS¶
use Data::TreeDumper ; #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- my $style ; my $body = DumpTree ( GetData(), 'Data', DISPLAY_ROOT_ADDRESS => 1, DISPLAY_PERL_ADDRESS => 1, DISPLAY_PERL_SIZE => 1, RENDERER => { NAME => 'DHTML', STYLE => \$style, BUTTON => { COLLAPSE_EXPAND => 1, SEARCH => 1, }, }, ) ; print <<EOT; <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd" > <html> <!-- Automatically generated by Perl and Data::TreeDumper::DHTML --> <head> <title>Data</title> $style </head> <body> $body <p> <img src='http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-xhtml10' alt='Valid HTML 4.01!' height="15" width='44' /> </p> </body> </html> EOT
DESCRIPTION¶
Simple DHTML renderer for Data::TreeDumper.
Thanks to Stevan Little author of Tree::Simple::View for giving me the idea and providing some code I could snatch.
EXAMPLE¶
Check dhtml_test.pl for a complete example of two structure dumps within the same HTML file.
OPTIONS¶
Style¶
CSS style is dumped to $setup->{RENDERER}{STYLE} (a ref to a scalar) if it exists. This allows you to collect all the CSS then output it at the top of the HTML code.
my $style ; my $body = DumpTree ( ... RENDERER => { NAME => 'DHTML', STYLE => \$style, }, ) ;
{RENDERER}{NO_STYLE} removes style section generation. This is usefull when you defined your styles by hand.
my $style ; my $body = DumpTree ( ... RENDERER => { NAME => 'DHTML', NO_STYLE => 1, }, ) ;
Class¶
The output will use class 'data_tree_dumper_dhtml' for <li> and <ul>. The class can be renamed with the help of {RENDERER}{CLASS}. This allows you to dump multiple data structures and display them with a diffrent styles.
my $style ; my $body = DumpTree ( ... RENDERER => { NAME => 'DHTML', CLASS => 'my_class_name', }, ) ;
Glyphs¶
Data::TreeDumper outputs the tree lines as ASCII text by default. If {RENDERER}{NO_GLYPH} and RENDERER}{NO_STYLE} are defined, no lines are output and the indentation will be the default <li> style. If you would like to specify a specific style for your tree dump, defined you own CSS and set the appropriate class through {RENDERER}{CLASS}.
Expand/Collapse¶
Setting {RENDERER}{COLLAPSED} to a true value will display the tree collapsed. this is false by default.
$setup->{RENDERER}{COLLAPSED}++ ;
If {RENDERER}{BUTTON}{COLLAPSE_EXPAND} is set, the rendered will add a button to allow the user to collapse and expand the tree.
$setup->{RENDERER}{BUTTON}{COLLAPSE_EXPAND}
Search¶
If {RENDERER}{BUTTON}{SEARCH} is set, the rendered will add a button to allow the user to search the tree. This is a primitive search and has no other value than for test.
Bugs¶
I'll hapilly hand this module over to someone who knows what he does :-)
Check the TODO file.
EXPORT¶
None
AUTHORS¶
Khemir Nadim ibn Hamouda. <nadim@khemir.net>
Staffan Maahlén.
Copyright (c) 2003 Nadim Ibn Hamouda el Khemir and Staffan Maahlén. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perlitself.
If you find any value in this module, mail me! All hints, tips, flames and wishes are welcome at <nadim@khemir.net>.
SEE ALSO¶
Data::TreeDumper.
POD ERRORS¶
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
- Around line 669:
- Non-ASCII character seen before =encoding in 'Maahlén.'. Assuming CP1252
2022-11-20 | perl v5.36.0 |