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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" Template::Plugins \- Plugin provider module .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 1 \& use Template::Plugins; \& \& $plugin_provider = Template::Plugins\->new(\e%options); \& \& ($plugin, $error) = $plugin_provider\->fetch($name, @args); .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" The \f(CW\*(C`Template::Plugins\*(C'\fR module defines a provider class which can be used to load and instantiate Template Toolkit plugin modules. .SH "METHODS" .IX Header "METHODS" .SS "new(\e%params)" .IX Subsection "new(%params)" Constructor method which instantiates and returns a reference to a \&\f(CW\*(C`Template::Plugins\*(C'\fR object. A reference to a hash array of configuration items may be passed as a parameter. These are described below. .PP Note that the Template front-end module creates a \f(CW\*(C`Template::Plugins\*(C'\fR provider, passing all configuration items. Thus, the examples shown below in the form: .PP .Vb 5 \& $plugprov = Template::Plugins\->new({ \& PLUGIN_BASE => \*(AqMyTemplate::Plugin\*(Aq, \& LOAD_PERL => 1, \& ... \& }); .Ve .PP can also be used via the Template module as: .PP .Vb 5 \& $ttengine = Template\->new({ \& PLUGIN_BASE => \*(AqMyTemplate::Plugin\*(Aq, \& LOAD_PERL => 1, \& ... \& }); .Ve .PP as well as the more explicit form of: .PP .Vb 5 \& $plugprov = Template::Plugins\->new({ \& PLUGIN_BASE => \*(AqMyTemplate::Plugin\*(Aq, \& LOAD_PERL => 1, \& ... \& }); \& \& $ttengine = Template\->new({ \& LOAD_PLUGINS => [ $plugprov ], \& }); .Ve .ie n .SS "fetch($name, @args)" .el .SS "fetch($name, \f(CW@args\fP)" .IX Subsection "fetch($name, @args)" Called to request that a plugin of a given name be provided. The relevant module is first loaded (if necessary) and the \&\fBload()\fR class method called to return the factory class name (usually the same package name) or a factory object (a prototype). The \fBnew()\fR method is then called as a class or object method against the factory, passing all remaining parameters. .PP Returns a reference to a new plugin object or \f(CW\*(C`($error, STATUS_ERROR)\*(C'\fR on error. May also return \f(CW\*(C`(undef, STATUS_DECLINED)\*(C'\fR to decline to serve the request. If \f(CW\*(C`TOLERANT\*(C'\fR is set then all errors will be returned as declines. .SH "CONFIGURATION OPTIONS" .IX Header "CONFIGURATION OPTIONS" The following list summarises the configuration options that can be provided to the \f(CW\*(C`Template::Plugins\*(C'\fR \fBnew()\fR constructor. Please consult Template::Manual::Config for further details and examples of each configuration option in use. .SS "\s-1PLUGINS\s0" .IX Subsection "PLUGINS" The \s-1PLUGINS\s0 option can be used to provide a reference to a hash array that maps plugin names to Perl module names. .PP .Vb 7 \& my $plugins = Template::Plugins\->new({ \& PLUGINS => { \& cgi => \*(AqMyOrg::Template::Plugin::CGI\*(Aq, \& foo => \*(AqMyOrg::Template::Plugin::Foo\*(Aq, \& bar => \*(AqMyOrg::Template::Plugin::Bar\*(Aq, \& }, \& }); .Ve .SS "\s-1PLUGIN_BASE\s0" .IX Subsection "PLUGIN_BASE" If a plugin is not defined in the \s-1PLUGINS\s0 hash then the \s-1PLUGIN_BASE\s0 is used to attempt to construct a correct Perl module name which can be successfully loaded. .PP .Vb 4 \& # single value PLUGIN_BASE \& my $plugins = Template::Plugins\->new({ \& PLUGIN_BASE => \*(AqMyOrg::Template::Plugin\*(Aq, \& }); \& \& # multiple value PLUGIN_BASE \& my $plugins = Template::Plugins\->new({ \& PLUGIN_BASE => [ \*(AqMyOrg::Template::Plugin\*(Aq, \& \*(AqYourOrg::Template::Plugin\*(Aq ], \& }); .Ve .SS "\s-1LOAD_PERL\s0" .IX Subsection "LOAD_PERL" The \s-1LOAD_PERL\s0 option can be set to allow you to load regular Perl modules (i.e. those that don't reside in the \&\f(CW\*(C`Template::Plugin\*(C'\fR or another user-defined namespace) as plugins. .PP If a plugin cannot be loaded using the \&\s-1PLUGINS\s0 or \&\s-1PLUGIN_BASE\s0 approaches then, if the \s-1LOAD_PERL\s0 is set, the provider will make a final attempt to load the module without prepending any prefix to the module path. .PP Unlike regular plugins, modules loaded using \s-1LOAD_PERL\s0 do not receive a Template::Context reference as the first argument to the \&\f(CW\*(C`new()\*(C'\fR constructor method. .SS "\s-1TOLERANT\s0" .IX Subsection "TOLERANT" The \s-1TOLERANT\s0 flag can be set to indicate that the \f(CW\*(C`Template::Plugins\*(C'\fR module should ignore any errors encountered while loading a plugin and instead return \f(CW\*(C`STATUS_DECLINED\*(C'\fR. .SS "\s-1DEBUG\s0" .IX Subsection "DEBUG" The \s-1DEBUG\s0 option can be used to enable debugging messages for the \f(CW\*(C`Template::Plugins\*(C'\fR module by setting it to include the \f(CW\*(C`DEBUG_PLUGINS\*(C'\fR value. .PP .Vb 1 \& use Template::Constants qw( :debug ); \& \& my $template = Template\->new({ \& DEBUG => DEBUG_FILTERS | DEBUG_PLUGINS, \& }); .Ve .SH "TEMPLATE TOOLKIT PLUGINS" .IX Header "TEMPLATE TOOLKIT PLUGINS" Please see Template::Manual::Plugins For a complete list of all the plugin modules distributed with the Template Toolkit. .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Andy Wardley .SH "COPYRIGHT" .IX Header "COPYRIGHT" Copyright (C) 1996\-2007 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. .PP This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" Template::Manual::Plugins, Template::Plugin, Template::Context, Template.