NAME
    Templater - Parse data into a template.

SYNOPSIS
       #!/usr/bin/perl
       use Text::Templater;

       my $tpl = new Text::Templater();

       $tpl->setSource($sometemplate);
       $tpl->setSource($tpl->getSourceFILE("myfile"));

       $tpl->setData({                  # Set the data source.
          name => ['bob', undef, 'daniel'],
          color => ['red', 'green', 'blue'],
          });
       $tpl->setData($cgi);             # Or use existing objects.
       $tpl->setData($sth);

       print $tpl->parse();             # Get the result.

ABSTRACT
    The objective of the Templater object is to separate data manipulation
    from it's representation while keeping out logic as much as possible
    from the representation side.

DESCRIPTION
    Templater receive the template and the data to be binded in the
    template. Then using the parse method, it return the result.

    One tag and 4 properties are defined in a xml'ish way to describe data
    in the template.

    <tpl name="key" index="0" nullout="no" list="CONST:1,2,3..." />

  Tag properties
    name="name"
          You can bind a specific data value to a tag using it's hash key.
          A tag without a name does not make sense.
          In the synopsis; <tpl name="color" /> eqals red.

    index="num"
          Specify the index of the value to be binded.
          If not specified, the current iteration is taken.
          In the synopsis; <tpl name="color" index="1" /> eqals green.

    nullout="yes|no"
          If the binded value is undef or '', all the expression
          is discarded. no is taken by default.
          In the synopsis; <tpl name="name" index="1" nullout="yes">hi</tpl> equals nothing.

    list="CONST:1,2,3,..."
          Defines a specific constant "CONST" into the tag inner source.
          The value of CONST will alternativly be 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, ...
          The backslash is used as a dummy quote character.
          But no, you can't \u or \b :-)

  Tag forms
    The templater tag can be written as: <tpl /> or <tpl></tpl>. The first
    form will replace the tag with the corresponding binded data. The second
    form will loop each value of the binded data; the concatenation of each
    result is used as the sole result.

  Methods
    new Creates a new Templater object.

    setSource
        If a scalar is passed, it is set to be the template. The source of
        the object is returned.

    setData
        If a value is passed, it is set to be the data to bind. CGI and STH
        objects can be passed. The data of the object is returned.

    getDataCGI
        Return the converted cgi given in argument into the data structure
        used by the object.

    getDataSTH
        Return the converted sth given in argument into the data structure
        used by the object.

    getSourceFILE
        This simple utility method is used to read a file.

    parse
        Takes the template and parse the data inside using the templater
        tags. The parsed template is returned.

CREDITS
    Mathieu Gagnon, (c) 2004

    This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO
    Text::Template, HTML::Template

