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.IX Title "Text::Hogan 3pm"
.TH Text::Hogan 3pm "2018-05-05" "perl v5.26.2" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
Text::Hogan \- A mustache templating engine statement\-for\-statement cloned from hogan.js
.SH "VERSION"
.IX Header "VERSION"
version 1.04
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
Text::Hogan is a statement-for-statement rewrite of
hogan.js in Perl.
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It is a mustache templating engine which
supports pre-compilation of your templates into pure Perl code, which then
renders very quickly.
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It passes the full mustache spec .
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.Vb 1
\& use Text::Hogan::Compiler;
\&
\& my $text = "Hello, {{name}}!";
\&
\& my $compiler = Text::Hogan::Compiler\->new;
\& my $template = $compiler\->compile($text);
\&
\& say $template\->render({ name => "Alex" });
.Ve
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See Text::Hogan::Compiler and
Text::Hogan::Template for more details.
.SH "TEMPLATE FORMAT"
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The template format is documented in
\&\fImustache\fR\|(5) .
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
.SS "hogan.js"
.IX Subsection "hogan.js"
hogan.js is the original library that
Text::Hogan is based on. It was written and is maintained by Twitter. It runs
on Node.js and pre-compiles templates to pure JavaScript.
.SS "Text::Caml"
.IX Subsection "Text::Caml"
Text::Caml is a very good mustache-like templating engine, but
does not support pre-compilation.
.SS "Template::Mustache"
.IX Subsection "Template::Mustache"
Template::Mustache is a module written by Pieter van de
Bruggen. Currently has no \s-1POD.\s0 Used by Dancer::Template::Mustache.
.SS "Mustache::Simple"
.IX Subsection "Mustache::Simple"
I don't know anything about Mustache::Simple. It seems to
be available on search.cpan.org but not on metacpan.org which is a bad sign.
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
Started out statement-for-statement copied from hogan.js by Twitter!
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Alex Balhatchet (alex@balhatchet.net)