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=begin
= HTML/Template
Ruby extension for HTML/Template
== HTML/Template
This module deals with HTML template by CGI scripts and use a complete selectivity between design and logic easily.
You can deal with a nested block, a loop and a conditional expression.
Simpel example, see below.
template file test.html
<HTML>
<HEAD><TITLE>Test Template</TITLE>
<BODY>
My Home Directory is <!var:home>
<P>
My Path is set to <!var:path>
</BODY>
</HTML>
Ruby script
require "html/template"
tmpl = HTML::Template.new("./test.html")
tmpl.param({
'home' => ENV['HOME'],
'path' => ENV['PATH']
})
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"
print tmpl.output
== INSTALL
using install.rb
% tar xvzf html-template-x.xx.tar.gz
% cd html-template-x.xx
% ruby install.rb config
% ruby install.rb setup
% su
# ruby install.rb install
== Template File
=== TAGS
You can use original style tag or valid HTML comment style tag.
--- <!var:PARAMETER_NAME>
--- <!-- var:PARAMETER_NAME -->
When you call HTML::Template#param ({PARAMETER_NAME => VAL}), tags will be simply replaced to VAL.
--- <!begin:PARAMETER_NAME>
--- <!end:PARAMETER_NAME>
--- <!-- begin:PARAMETER_NAME -->
--- <!-- end:PARAMETER_NAME -->
It allows you to separate a section of text and give it a name
It would be able to make them loop or conditional expression.
And, it can be nested.
--- <!include:FILE_NAME>
--- <!-- include:FILE_NAME -->
A file specified by FILE_NAME is simply inserted to a template file.
The template file will be treated as a merged template.
If you pass the path param to HTML::Template.new , include file will be searched under the path.
== HTML::Template CLASS
=== CLASS METHODS
--- HTML::Template.new(params = {})
Creates a HTML::Template object.
Given a file name to its first argument, use this file as a template.
Also you can pass params as Hash.
The options are below
* filename
template filename
* path
template search path.
you can specified as String or Array of String.
=== METHODS
--- HTML::Template#load(file)
Load template file.
--- HTML::Template#set_html(html)
Setting up a string as a template.
--- HTML::Template#param(hash = {})
--- HTML::Template#expand(hash = {})
Specifies a string or a loop by Hash for a substitute.
When specifying more than a loop simultaneously, value of the hash becomes an array.
--- HTML::Template#node(name)
--- HTML::Template#loop(name)
--- HTML::Template#cond(name)
Stands a loop and a conditional expression specified by <!begin:name><!end:name>
Retrieves HTML::TemplateNode object.
--- HTML::Template#output
--- HTML::Template#to_s
Returns the final result.
== HTML::TemplateNode CLASS
This is a class for a loop or a conditional expression.
An instance consists of HTML::Template Class and HTML::TemplateNode CLASS.
=== METHODS
--- HTML::TemplateNode#node(name)
Stands a loop or a conditional expression specified by <!begin:name><!end:name>
Returns HTML::TemplateNode object.
Is only used for nested.
--- HTML::TemplateNode#param(hash = {})
--- HTML::TemplateNode#expand(hash = {})
--- HTML::TemplateNode#add(hash = {})
Specifies a string or a loop by Hash for a substitute.
If you don't call the method, the block won't be displayed.
== A LOOP
This sample is a displaying list of environment valiables.
<html>
<body>
<h1>Env List</h1>
<hr>
<!begin:envlist>
<!var:key> : <!var:val><br>
<!end:envlist>
<hr>
</body>
</html>
# In case of using it with iterator and replace data.
require "html/template"
tmpl = HTML::Template.new("filename" => "envlist.html")
ENV.keys.sort.each do |k|
tmpl.node("envlist").param({
'key' => k,
'val' => ENV[k]
})
end
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"
print tmpl.output
# In case of giving a loop as an array
require "html/template"
tmpl = HTML::Template.new("envlist.html")
envlist = []
ENV.keys.sort.each do |k|
envlist.push({
'key' => k,
'val' => ENV[k]
})
end
tmpl.param({'envlist' => envlist})
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"
print tmpl.output
== A Conditional Expression
<html>
<body>
<!begin:true>
This is True
<!var:foo>
<hr>
<!end:true>
<!begin:false>
This is False
<!var:foo>
<hr>
<!end:false>
</body>
</html>
require "html/template"
tmpl = HTML::Template.new("cond.html")
tmpl.param({
'true' => {'foo' => 'foobar'}
})
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"
print tmpl.output
The performed result is below, however, a part not specied with the method isn't displayed.
<html>
<body>
This is True
foobar
<hr>
</body>
</html>
== An attached Sample.
:env.rb
This sample is a simply replacing valiables.
:envlist.rb
This sample is a displaying list of environment valiables.
This sample is a case for using with iterator.
:envlist2.rb
Performed result is the same as the envlist.rb.'s.
:nest.rb
A sample of a nested loop.
== THANKS
English Documentation
NAKAYAMA Nao <nao_o@netlaputa.ne.jp>
thanks a lot :-)
== AUTHOR
Copyright 2001 IKEBE Tomohiro
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and / or modify it under the same terms as
Ruby itself.
IKEBE Tomohiro <ikechin@Oxfa.com>
=end
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