NAME
Template::Plugin::Cycle - Cyclically insert from a sequence of values
SYNOPSIS
use Template::Plugin::Cycle;
# Create a Cycle object and set some values
my $Cycle = Template::Plugin::Cycle->new;
$Cycle->init('normalrow', 'alternaterow');
# Bind the Cycle object into the Template
$Template->process( 'tablepage.html', class => $Cycle );
#######################################################
# Later that night in a Template
First row |
Second row |
Third row |
[% class.reset %]
#######################################################
# Which of course produces
First row |
Second row |
Third row |
DESCRIPTION
Sometime, admittedly mostly when doing alternating table row
backgrounds, :) when you need to dump an alternating, cycling, set of
values into a template.
Template::Plugin::Cycle is a small, simple, DWIM solution to these sorts
of tasks. And it's pretty darn easy to use.
Simple create a new Cycle object as normal, passing it the values to
cycle between, and then just use it in the appropriate places. Each time
it is evaluated, a different value will be inserted into the template.
METHODS
new [ @list ]
The "new" constructor creates and returns a new
"Template::Plugin::Cycle" object. It can be optionally passed an initial
set of values to cycle through.
init @list
If you need to set the values for a new empty object, of change the
values to cycle through for an existing object, they can be passed to
the "init" method.
The method always returns the '' null string, to avoid inserting
anything into the template.
elements
The "elements" method returns the number of items currently set for the
"Template::Plugin::Cycle" object.
list
The "list" method returns the current list of values for the
"Template::Plugin::Cycle" object.
This is also the prefered method for getting access to a value at a
particular position within the list of items being cycled to.
[%# Access a variety of things from the list %]
The first item in the Cycle object is [% cycle.list.first %].
The second item in the Cycle object is [% cycle.list.[1] %].
The last item in the Cycle object is [% cycle.list.last %].
next
The "next" method returns the next value from the Cycle. If the end of
the list of valuese is reached, it will "cycle" back the first object
again.
This method is also the one called when the object is stringified. That
is, when it appears on it's own in a template. Thus, you can do
something like the following.
value
The "value" method is an analogy for the "next" method.
reset
If a single "Template::Plugin::Cycle" object is to be used it multiple
places within a template, and it is important that the same value be
first every time, then the "reset" method can be used.
The "reset" method resets the Cycle, so that the next value returned
will be the first value in the Cycle object.
SUPPORT
Bugs should be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker, located at
For other issues, contact the author.
AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy (Maintainer)
cpan@ali.as
http://ali.as/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 Adam Kennedy. All rights reserved. This program is
free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
with this module.