NAME
Catalyst::View::Mason - Mason View Class
SYNOPSIS
# use the helper
create.pl view Mason Mason
# lib/MyApp/View/Mason.pm
package MyApp::View::Mason;
use base 'Catalyst::View::Mason';
__PACKAGE__->config->{DEBUG} = 'all';
__PACKAGE__->config->{comp_root} = '/path/to/comp_root';
__PACKAGE__->config->{data_dir} = '/path/to/data_dir';
1;
$c->forward('MyApp::View::Mason');
DESCRIPTION
Want to use a Mason component in your views? No problem!
Catalyst::View::Mason comes to the rescue.
CAVEATS
You have to define "comp_root" and "data_dir". If "comp_root" is not
directly defined within "config", the value comes from "config-"{root}>.
If you don't define it at all, Mason is going to complain :) The default
"data_dir" is "/tmp".
METHODS
process
Renders the component specified in $c->stash->{template} or
$c->request->match to $c->response->output.
Note that the component name must be absolute, or is converted to
absolute (ie, a / is added to the beginning if it doesn't start with
one)
Mason global variables $base, $c and c<$name> are automatically set to
the base, context and name of the app, respectively.
config
This allows your view subclass to pass additional settings to the Mason
HTML::Mason::Interp->new constructor.
SEE ALSO
Catalyst, HTML::Mason, "Using Mason from a Standalone Script" in
HTML::Mason::Admin
AUTHOR
Andres Kievsky "ank@cpan.org"
Based on the original Catalyst::View::TT code by:
Sebastian Riedel, "sri@cpan.org" Marcus Ramberg
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.