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Mojolicious::Plugin::TUserlContributed Perl Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers(3)
NAME
Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers - Tag Helpers Plugin
SYNOPSIS
# Mojolicious
$self->plugin('TagHelpers');
# Mojolicious::Lite
plugin 'TagHelpers';
DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers is a collection of HTML5 tag helpers
for Mojolicious. This is a core plugin, that means it is always
enabled and its code a good example for learning to build new plugins.
Most form helpers can automatically pick up previous input values and
will show them as default. You can also use "param" to set them
manually and let necessary attributes always be generated
automatically.
<% param country => 'germany' unless param 'country' %>
<%= radio_button 'country', value => 'germany' %> Germany
<%= radio_button 'country', value => 'france' %> France
<%= radio_button 'country', value => 'uk' %> UK
HELPERS
"base_tag"
<%= base_tag %>
Generate "base" tag refering to the current base URL.
<base href="http://localhost/cgi-bin/myapp.pl" />
"check_box"
<%= check_box employed => 1 %>
<%= check_box employed => 1, id => 'foo' %>
Generate checkbox input element. Previous input values will
automatically get picked up and shown as default.
<input name="employed" type="checkbox" value="1" />
<input id="foo" name="employed" type="checkbox" value="1" />
"file_field"
<%= file_field 'avatar' %>
<%= file_field 'avatar', id => 'foo' %>
Generate file input element.
<input name="avatar" type="file" />
<input id="foo" name="avatar" type="file" />
"form_for"
<%= form_for login => (method => 'post') => begin %>
<%= text_field 'first_name' %>
<%= submit_button %>
<% end %>
<%= form_for login => {foo => 'bar'} => (method => 'post') => begin %>
<%= text_field 'first_name' %>
<%= submit_button %>
<% end %>
<%= form_for '/login' => (method => 'post') => begin %>
<%= text_field 'first_name' %>
<%= submit_button %>
<% end %>
<%= form_for 'http://kraih.com/login' => (method => 'post') => begin %>
<%= text_field 'first_name' %>
<%= submit_button %>
<% end %>
Generate form for route, path or URL.
<form action="/path/to/login" method="post">
<input name="first_name" />
<input value="Ok" type="submit" />
</form>
<form action="/path/to/login/bar" method="post">
<input name="first_name" />
<input value="Ok" type="submit" />
</form>
<form action="/login" method="post">
<input name="first_name" />
<input value="Ok" type="submit" />
</form>
<form action="http://kraih.com/login" method="post">
<input name="first_name" />
<input value="Ok" type="submit" />
</form>
"hidden_field"
<%= hidden_field foo => 'bar' %>
<%= hidden_field foo => 'bar', id => 'bar' %>
Generate hidden input element.
<input name="foo" type="hidden" value="bar" />
<input id="bar" name="foo" type="hidden" value="bar" />
"image"
<%= image '/images/foo.png' %>
<%= image '/images/foo.png', alt => 'Foo' %>
Generate image tag.
<img src="/images/foo.png" />
<img alt="Foo" src="/images/foo.png" />
"input_tag"
<%= input_tag 'first_name' %>
<%= input_tag first_name => 'Default name' %>
<%= input_tag 'employed', type => 'checkbox' %>
<%= input_tag 'country', type => 'radio', value => 'germany' %>
Generate form input element. Previous input values will automatically
get picked up and shown as default.
<input name="first_name" />
<input name="first_name" value="Default name" />
<input name="employed" type="checkbox" />
<input name="country" type="radio" value="germany" />
"javascript"
<%= javascript '/script.js' %>
<%= javascript begin %>
var a = 'b';
<% end %>
Generate script tag for "Javascript" asset.
<script src="/script.js" type="text/javascript" />
<script type="text/javascript"><![CDATA[
var a = 'b';
]]></script>
"link_to"
<%= link_to Home => 'index' %>
<%= link_to index => begin %>Home<% end %>
<%= link_to index => {foo => 'bar'} => (class => 'links') => begin %>
Home
<% end %>
<%= link_to '/path/to/file' => begin %>File<% end %>
<%= link_to 'http://mojolicio.us' => begin %>Mojolicious<% end %>
<%= link_to url_for->query(foo => $foo) => begin %>Retry<% end %>
Generate link to route, path or URL, defaults to using the capitalized
link target as content.
<a href="/path/to/index">Home</a>
<a href="/path/to/index">Home</a>
<a class="links" href="/path/to/index/bar">Home</a>
<a href="/path/to/file">File</a>
<a href="http://mojolicio.us">Mojolicious</a>
<a href="/current/path?foo=something">Retry</a>
"password_field"
<%= password_field 'pass' %>
<%= password_field 'pass', id => 'foo' %>
Generate password input element.
<input name="pass" type="password" />
<input id="foo" name="pass" type="password" />
"radio_button"
<%= radio_button country => 'germany' %>
<%= radio_button country => 'germany', id => 'foo' %>
Generate radio input element. Previous input values will automatically
get picked up and shown as default.
<input name="country" type="radio" value="germany" />
<input id="foo" name="country" type="radio" value="germany" />
"select_field"
<%= select_field language => [qw/de en/] %>
<%= select_field language => [qw/de en/], id => 'lang' %>
<%= select_field country => [[Germany => 'de'], 'en'] %>
<%= select_field country => [{Europe => [[Germany => 'de'], 'en']}] %>
<%= select_field country => [[Germany => 'de', class => 'europe'], 'en'] %>
Generate select, option and optgroup elements. Previous input values
will automatically get picked up and shown as default.
<select name="language">
<option value="de">de</option>
<option value="en">en</option>
</select>
<select id="lang" name="language">
<option value="de">de</option>
<option value="en">en</option>
</select>
<select name="country">
<option value="de">Germany</option>
<option value="en">en</option>
</select>
<select id="lang" name="language">
<optgroup label="Europe">
<option value="de">Germany</option>
<option value="en">en</option>
</optgroup>
</select>
<select name="country">
<option class="europe" value="de">Germany</option>
<option value="en">en</option>
</select>
"stylesheet"
<%= stylesheet '/foo.css' %>
<%= stylesheet begin %>
body {color: #000}
<% end %>
Generate style or link tag for "CSS" asset.
<link href="/foo.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<style type="text/css"><![CDATA[
body {color: #000}
]]></style>
"submit_button"
<%= submit_button %>
<%= submit_button 'Ok!', id => 'foo' %>
Generate submit input element.
<input type="submit" value="Ok" />
<input id="foo" type="submit" value="Ok!" />
"t"
<%=t div => 'some & content' %>
Alias for "tag". Note that this helper is EXPERIMENTAL and might
change without warning!
<div>some & content</div>
"tag"
<%= tag 'div' %>
<%= tag 'div', id => 'foo' %>
<%= tag div => 'some & content' %>
<%= tag div => begin %>some & content<% end %>
HTML5 tag generator.
<div />
<div id="foo" />
<div>some & content</div>
<div>some & content</div>
Very useful for reuse in more specific tag helpers.
$self->tag('div');
$self->tag('div', id => 'foo');
$self->tag(div => sub { 'Content' });
Results are automatically wrapped in Mojo::ByteStream objects to
prevent accidental double escaping.
"text_field"
<%= text_field 'first_name' %>
<%= text_field first_name => 'Default name' %>
<%= text_field first_name => 'Default name', class => 'user' %>
Generate text input element. Previous input values will automatically
get picked up and shown as default.
<input name="first_name" />
<input name="first_name" value="Default name" />
<input class="user" name="first_name" value="Default name" />
"text_area"
<%= text_area 'foo' %>
<%= text_area foo => begin %>
Default!
<% end %>
Generate textarea element. Previous input values will automatically
get picked up and shown as default.
<textarea name="foo"></textarea>
<textarea name="foo">
Default!
</textarea>
METHODS
Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers inherits all methods from
Mojolicious::Plugin and implements the following new ones.
"register"
$plugin->register;
Register helpers in Mojolicious application.
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
perl v5.14.1 2011-09-01Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers(3)
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