NAME Template::Provider::FromDATA - Load templates from your __DATA__ section SYNOPSIS use Template; use Template::Provider::FromDATA; # Create the provider my $provider = Template::Provider::FromDATA->new( { CLASSES => __PACKAGE__ } ); # Add the provider to the config my $template = Template->new( { # ... LOAD_TEMPLATES => [ $provider ] } ); # ...and now the templates __DATA__ __mytemplate__ Foo [% bar %] __myothertemplate__ Baz, [% qux %]? DESCRIPTION This module allows you to store your templates inline with your code in the "__DATA__" section. It will search any number of classes specified. CAVEAT If you have two templates with the same name, this module will not understand the difference, it will simply return the first one found. INSTALLATION perl Makefile.PL make make test make install METHODS new( \%OPTIONS ) Create a new instance of the provider. The only option you can specify is "CLASSES" which will tell the provider what classes to search for templates. By omitting this option it will search "main". # defaults to 'main' $provider = Template::Provider::FromDATA->new; # look for templates in 'Foo' $provider = Template::Provider::FromDATA->new;( { CLASSES => 'Foo' } ); # look for templates in 'Foo::Bar' and 'Foo::Baz' $provider = Template::Provider::FromDATA->new;( { CLASSES => [ 'Foo::Bar', 'Foo::Baz' ] } ); _init( \%OPTIONS ) A subclassed method to handle the options passed to "new()". fetch( $name ) This is a subclassed method that will load a template via "_fetch()" if a non-reference argument is passed. _load( $name ) Loads the template via the "get_file()" sub and sets some cache information. get_file( $class, $template ) This method searches through $class for a template named $template. Returns the contents on success, undef on failure. This function was mostly borrowed from Catalyst::Helper's "get_file" function. AUTHOR Brian Cassidy COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2005-2009 by Brian Cassidy This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.