HTML::Formatter - Base class for HTML formatters |
HTML::Formatter - Base class for HTML formatters
version 2.16
use HTML::FormatSomething; my $infile = "whatever.html"; my $outfile = "whatever.file"; open OUT, ">$outfile" or die "Can't write-open $outfile: $!\n";
print OUT HTML::FormatSomething->format_file( $infile, 'option1' => 'value1', 'option2' => 'value2', ... ); close(OUT);
HTML::Formatter is a base class for classes that take HTML and format it to
some output format. When you take an object of such a base class and call
$formatter-
format( $tree )> with an the HTML::TreeBuilder manpage (or
the HTML::Element manpage) object, they return the appropriately formatted string for
the input HTML.
HTML formatters are able to format a HTML syntax tree into various printable
formats. Different formatters produce output for different output media.
Common for all formatters are that they will return the formatted output when
the format()
method is called. The format()
method takes a HTML::Element
object (usually the HTML::TreeBuilder root object) as parameter.
The distribution name has been changed to HTML-Formatter
as detailed in
DISTRIBUTION NAME
my $formatter = FormatterClass->new( option1 => value1, option2 => value2, ... );
This creates a new formatter object with the given options.
$string = FormatterClass->format_file( $html_source, option1 => value1, option2 => value2, ... );
Return a string consisting of the result of using the given class to format the
given HTML file according to the given (optional) options. Internally it calls
SomeClass->new( ... )->format( ... )
on a new HTML::TreeBuilder object
based on the given HTML file.
$string = FormatterClass->format_string( $html_source, option1 => value1, option2 => value2, ... );
Return a string consisting of the result of using the given class to format the
given HTML source according to the given (optional) options. Internally it
calls SomeClass->new( ... )->format( ... )
on a new HTML::TreeBuilder
object based on the given source.
my $render_string = $formatter->format( $html_tree_object );
This renders the given HTML object according to the options set for $formatter.
After you've used a particular formatter object to format a particular HTML tree object, you probably should not use either again.
This module was originally named HTML-Format
despite not containing a
HTML::Format
module within it. As rules on naming have been taken more
seriously, and the PAUSE toolchain adapted so that
getting the distribution indexed was more difficult, it became obvious that I
should rename the distribution to HTML-Formatter
matching the base
the HTML::Formatter manpage module.
As of release 2.13 this is released as the HTML-Formatter
distribution with
corresponding changes to the git repository name and associated items.
Due to the way that the module is put together this should have no effect on code using the module. The only issues will be where the distribution name was used within dependancies.
The three specific formatters:-
Also the HTML manipulation libraries used - the HTML::TreeBuilder manpage, the HTML::Element manpage and the HTML::Tree manpage
Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue.
This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license.
https://github.com/nigelm/html-formatter
git clone https://github.com/nigelm/html-formatter.git
This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Nigel Metheringham, 2002-2005 Sean M Burke, 1999-2002 Gisle Aas.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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