Mojolicious::Plugin::ViewBuilder - a Mojolicious plugin that allows to chain templates generated by other plugins
#Load the plugin
# - Mojolicious
$self->plugin('ViewBuilder');
# - Mojolicious::Lite
plugin 'ViewBuilder';
# then, use it in your template, declare a new area, labeled "profile"
<%= pluggable_view 'profile' %>
# now, in the plugin, that will attach the new helper to the view
sub register {
my ( $self, $app, $conf ) = @_;
$app->helper(
test => sub {
shift->render_to_string( "test", some_data => 1 );
}
);
#attach the test helper to the view "profile"
$app->add_view( "profile", "test" );
}
1;
# or you can append a callback
sub register {
my ( $self, $app, $conf ) = @_;
$app->add_view(
profile => sub {
shift->render_to_string( "test", some_data => 42 );
}
);
}
1;
__DATA__
@@ test.html.ep
huuuray!
% if( stash("some_data") and stash("some_data")==42){
double it!
% }
Mojolicious::Plugin::ViewBuilder is a Mojolicious plugin. Chains templates generated by other plugins, associating them within the view. This is useful only if your workflow is to reap into little pieces the webapp (e.g. in plugins)
Mojolicious::Plugin::ViewBuilder inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Plugin and implements the following new ones.
<%=pluggable_view "profile" %>
Will render all the attached plugin associated within the view
$app->add_view("view","helper");
$app->add_view(view => sub{shift->render_to_string("Hello mojolicious!")});
Attach the "helper" within the "view"
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