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Tenjin::Util(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Tenjin::Util(3pm)

NAME

Tenjin::Util - Utility methods for Tenjin.

SYNOPSIS

        # in your templates:
        # encode a URL
        [== encode_url('http://www.google.com/search?q=tenjin&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t') =]
        # returns http%3A//www.google.com/search%3Fq%3Dtenjin%26ie%3Dutf-8%26oe%3Dutf-8%26aq%3Dt
        # escape a string of lines of HTML code
        <?pl    my $string = '<h1>You & Me</h1>\n<h2>Me & You</h2>'; ?>
        [== text2html($string) =]
        # returns &lt;h1&gt;You &amp; Me&lt;/h1&gt;<br />\n&lt;h2&gt;Me &amp; You&lt;/h2&gt;

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a few utility functions which can be used in your templates for your convenience. These include functions to (un)escape and (en/de)code URLs.

METHODS

expand_tabs( $str, [$tabwidth] )

Receives a string that might contain tabs in it, and replaces those tabs with spaces, each tab with the number of spaces defined by $tabwidth, or, if $tabwidth was not passed, with 8 spaces.

escape_xml( $str )

Receives a string of XML (or (x)HTML) code and converts the characters <>&\' to HTML entities. This is the method that is invoked when you use [= $expression =] in your templates.

unescape_xml( $str )

Receives a string of escaped XML (or (x)HTML) code (for example, a string that was escaped with the escape_xml() function, and 'unescapes' all HTML entities back to their actual characters.

encode_url( $url )

Receives a URL and encodes it by escaping 'non-standard' characters.

decode_url( $url )

Does the opposite of encode_url().

checked( $val )

Receives a value of some sort, and if it is a true value, returns the string ' checked="checked"' which can be appended to HTML checkboxes.

selected( $val )

Receives a value of some sort, and if it is a true value, returns the string ' selected="selected"' which can be used in an option in an HTML select box.

disabled( $val )

Receives a value of some sort, and if it is a true value, returns the string ' disabled="disabled"' which can be used in an HTML input.

nl2br( $text )

Receives a string of text containing lines delimited by newline characters (\n, or possibly \r\n) and appends an HTML line break (<br />) to every line (the newline character is left untouched).

text2html( $text )

Receives a string of text containing lines delimited by newline characters, and possibly some XML (or (x)HTML) code, escapes that code with escape_xml() and then appends an HTML line break to every line with nl2br().

tagattr( $name, $expr, [$value] )

tagattrs( %attrs )

new_cycle( @items )

Creates a subroutine reference that can be used for cycling through the items of the @items array. So, for example, you can:

        my $cycle = new_cycle(qw/red green blue/);
        print $cycle->(); # prints 'red'
        print $cycle->(); # prints 'green'
        print $cycle->(); # prints 'blue'
        print $cycle->(); # prints 'red' again

INTERNAL(?) METHODS

_p( $expression )

Wraps a Perl expression in a customized wrapper which will be processed by the Tenjin preprocessor and replaced with the standard [== $expression =].

_P( $expression )

Wrap a Perl expression in a customized wrapper which will be processed by the Tenjin preprocessor and replaced with the standard [= $expression =], which means the expression will be escaped.

_decode_params( $s )

SEE ALSO

Tenjin, Tenjin::Template, Tenjin::Context.

AUTHOR, LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

See Tenjin.

2022-06-17 perl v5.34.0