
Text::Xslate::Bridge::TT2Like - TT2 Variable Method Clone For Text::Xslate

use Text::Xslate;
my $xslate = Text::Xslate->new(
module => [
'Text::Xslate::Bridge::TT2Like'
],
);
# Note that all methods require a set of parenthesis to be
# recognized as a method.
$xslate->render_string(
'<: $foo.length() :>',
{ foo => "foo" }
);
$xslate->render_string(
'<: $foo.replace("foo", "bar") :>',
{ foo => "foo" }
);

Text::Xslate::Bridge::TT2Like exports Template-Toolkit variable methods into Text::Xslate namespace, such that you can use them on your variables.
The only difference between this module and Text::Xslate::Bridge::TT2 is that Bridge::TT2 uses Template::Toolkit underneath, while this module is independent of Template::Toolkit and therefore does not require TT to be installed

Upon loading Text::Xslate::Bridge::TT2Like, you will be able to use the following functions in your template. Please note that some functions like uri are available from Text::Xslate to start with, so we don't reimplment them. Check the manual for Text::Xslate for more info.
arrayitemlisthashpushpopunshiftshiftmaxsizedefinedfirstlastreversegrepjoinsortnsortuniqueimportmergeslicesplicefunctionhtml_parahtml_breakhtml_para_breakhtml_line_breakxmlurlupperlowerucfirstlcfirsttrimnullcollapseindentformattruncaterepeatreplaceremovehashscalar
Original code was taken from Template::VMethods, Template::Filters by Andy Wardley.

Copyright (c) 2010 Daisuke Maki <daisuke@endeworks.jp>

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