Jifty::View::Declare(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::View::Declare(3pm)NAME
Jifty::View::Declare - Build views using Template::Declare
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::View;
use Jifty::View::Declare -base;
template 'index.html' => page {
{ title is 'Some Title' }
b { "The Index" };
};
DESCRIPTION
Template::Declare is a templating system using a declarative syntax built on top of Perl. This provides a templating language built in a
similar style to the dispatcher language in Jifty::Dispatcher, the model language in Jifty::DBI::Schema, and the action language in
Jifty::Param::Schema.
To use this view system, you must declare a class named "MyApp::View" (where MyApp is the name of your Jifty application). Use this library
class to bring in all the details needed to make it work:
package MyApp::View;
use Jifty::View::Declare -base;
# Your code...
For more details on how to write the individual templates, see Template::Declare and also Jifty::View::Declare::Helpers for Jifty specific
details.
SEE ALSO
Jifty::View::Declare::Helpers, Template::Declare
LICENSE
Jifty is Copyright 2005-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-10 Jifty::View::Declare(3pm)
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Jifty::Action::Record::Execute(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Action::Record::Execute(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Action::Record::Execute - Simple abstract based for record actions
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
package MyApp::Action::StartEncabulator;
use base qw/ MyApp::Action::ExecuteEncabulator /;
use Jifty::Param::Schema;
use Jifty::Action schema {
param cardinal_grammeter_mode =>
type is 'text',
valid_values are qw/
magneto-reluctance
capacitive-duractance
sinusoidal-depleneration
/,
is mandatory,
;
};
sub take_action {
my $self = shift;
my $mode = $self->argument_value('cardinal_grammeter_mode');
$self->record->start($mode);
$self->result->success('Deluxe Encabulator has started!');
}
# Later in your templates:
my $encabulator = MyApp::Model::Encabulator->new;
$encabulator->load($id);
my $startup = Jifty->web->new_action(
class => 'StartEncabulator',
record => $encabulator,
);
Jifty->web->form->start;
Jifty->web->out( $startup->form_field('cardinal_grammeter_mode') );
Jifty->web->form->submit(
label => _('Start'),
submit => $startup,
);
Jifty->web->form->end;
DESCRIPTION
This action class is a good generic basis for creating custom action classes. It expects a record object to be associated and is (in this
way) very similar to Jifty::Action::Record::Delete.
You can use Jifty::Param::Schema to add additional form fields to the action and such.
METHODS
arguments
This is customized so that it expects the "record" argument of all Jifty::Action::Record actions, but also allows for overrides using
Jifty::Param::Schema.
take_action
This overrides the definition in Jifty::Action::Record so that it does absolutely nothing rather than complain. You will probably want to
implement your own version that actually does something.
SEE ALSO
Jifty::Action, Jifty::Action::Record, Jifty::Record
LICENSE
Jifty is Copyright 2005-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-10 Jifty::Action::Record::Execute(3pm)
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