NAME

    Template::Plugin::DataPrinter - Template Toolkit dumper plugin using
    Data::Printer

VERSION

    version 0.013

SYNOPSIS

        [% USE DataPrinter %]
    
        [% DataPrinter.dump(variable) %]
        [% DataPrinter.dump_html(variable) %]

DESCRIPTION

    This is a dumper plugin for Template::Toolkit which uses Data::Printer
    instead of Data::Dumper.

    Data::Printer is a colorised pretty-printer with nicely human-readable
    object output.

METHODS

    The provided methods match those of Template::Plugin::Dumper.

 dump

    Generates an ansi-colorised dump of the data structures passed.

        [% USE DataPrinter %]
        [% DataPrinter.dump(myvar) %]
        [% DataPrinter.dump(myvar, yourvar) %]

 dump_html

    Generates a html-formatted dump of the data structures passed. The ansi
    colorisation is converted to html by HTML::FromANSI::Tiny.

        [% USE DataPrinter %]
        [% DataPrinter.dump_html(myvar) %]
        [% DataPrinter.dump_html(myvar, yourvar) %]

CONFIGURATION

    This plugin has no configuration of its own, but the underlying
    Data::Printer and HTML::FromANSI::Tiny modules can be configured using
    the dp and hfat parameters.

        [% USE DataPrinter(dp = { ... }, hfat = { ... }) %]

    dp

      A hashref containing the params to be passed to
      Data::Printer::import.

      See the Data::Printer documentation for more information.

    hfat

      A hashref containing the params to be passed to
      HTML::FromANSI::Tiny->new.

      See the HTML::FromANSI::Tiny documentation for more information.

 Disabling colorisation

    Colorisation is turned on by default. To turn it off, use
    Data::Printer's colored parameter:

        [% USE DataPrinter(dp = { colored = 0 }) %]

 Using as a drop-in replacement for Template::Plugin::Dumper

    This module can be used more-or-less as a drop-in replacement for the
    default Dumper plugin by specifying an explicit plugin mapping to the
    Template constructor:

        my $template = Template->new(...,
                PLUGINS => {
                    Dumper => 'Template::Plugin::DataPrinter',
                },
            );

    Then existing templates such as the one below will automatically use
    the DataPrinter plugin instead.

        [% USE Dumper(Indent=0, Pad="<br>") %]
    
        [% Dumper.dump(variable) %]
        [% Dumper.dump_html(variable) %]

    Any unrecognised constructor parameters are silently ignored, so the
    Indent and Pad parameters above will have no effect.

 Using a custom .dataprinter file

    A custom Data::Printer configuration file can be specified like so:

        [% USE DataPrinter(dp = { rc_file = '/path/to/my/rcfile.conf' }) %]

    Beware that setting colored = 0 in your .dataprinter file will not
    work. This must be specified in the USE DataPrinter code.

        [% USE DataPrinter(dp = { rc_file = '...', colored = 0 }) %]

BUGS

    Setting colored = 0 in the .dataprinter file will not work. The colored
    = 0 setting must appear in the USE DataPrinter line.

SEE ALSO

      * Template::Toolkit

      * Data::Printer

      * HTML::FromANSI::Tiny

AUTHOR

    Stephen Thirlwall <sdt@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

    This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Stephen Thirlwall.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.