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NAME

Jemplate - Javascript Templating with Template Toolkit

SYNOPSIS

    var data = fetchSomeJsonResult();
    var elem = document.getElementById('some-div');
    elem.innerHTML = Jemplate.process('my-template.html', data);

DESCRIPTION

Jemplate is a templating framework for Javascript that is built over Perl's Template Toolkit (TT2).

Jemplate parses TT2 templates using the TT2 Perl framework, but with a twist. Instead of compiling the templates into Perl code, it compiles them into Javascript.

Jemplate then provides a Javascript runtime module for processing the template code. Presto, we have full featured Javascript templating language!

Combined with JSON and xmlHttpRequest, Jemplate provides a really simple and powerful way to do Ajax stuff.

HOWTO

Jemplate comes with a command line tool call jemplate that you use to precompile your templates into javscript. For example if you have a template directory called templates that contains:

    > ls templates/
    body.html
    footer.html
    header.html

You might run this command:

    > jemplate --compile template/* > js/jemplate01.js

This will compile all the templates into one Javascript file.

You also need to get the Jemplate runtime.

    > cp ~/Jemplate-0.xx/lib/Jemplate.js js/Jemplate.js

Now all you need to do is include these two files in the HEAD of your html:

    <script src="js/Jemplate.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    <script src="js/jemplate01.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

Now you have Jemplate support for these templates in your html document.

BUGS

This early release of Jemplate only supports the following template features:

  * Plain text
  * Variable substitution

The remaining features will be added very soon.

CREDIT

This module is only possible because of Andy Wardley's mighty Template Toolkit. Thanks Andy. I will gladly give you half of any beers I receive for this work.

AUTHOR

Ingy döt Net <ingy@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2006. Ingy döt Net. All rights reserved.

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

See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html

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