# NAME [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/xslate/p5-Text-Xslate.png)](http://travis-ci.org/xslate/p5-Text-Xslate)
Text::Xslate - Scalable template engine for Perl5
# SYNOPSIS
use Text::Xslate;
my $tx = Text::Xslate->new();
my %vars = (
title => 'A list of books',
books => [
{ title => 'Islands in the stream' },
{ title => 'Programming Perl' },
# ...
],
);
my $template = q{
<: $title :>
: for $books -> $book {
- <: $book.title :>
: } # for
};
print $tx->render_string($template, \%vars);
# INSTALLATION
Install cpanm (App::cpanminus) and then run the following command to install
Xslate:
$ cpanm Text::Xslate
If you get the distribution, unpack it and build it as per the usual:
$ tar xzf Text-Xslate-{version}.tar.gz
$ cd Text-Xslate-{version}
$ perl Makefile.PL
$ make && make test
Then install it:
$ make install
If you want to install it from the repository, you must install authoring
tools.
$ cpanm < author/requires.cpanm
# DOCUMENTATION
Text::Xslate documentation is available as in POD. So you can do:
$ perldoc Text::Xslate
to read the documentation online with your favorite pager.
# RESOURCE
web site: http://xslate.org/
repositories: https://github.com/xslate
issue tracking: https://github.com/xslate/p5-Text-Xslate/issues
# LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2010, Fuji, Goro (gfx). All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
# MAINTAINERS
* [Fuji, Goro](https://github.com/gfx/)
* [Daisuke Maki](https://github.com/lestrrat)
* [Syohei Yoshida](https://github.com/syohex/)
* [Tokuhiro Matsuno](https://github.com/tokuhirom/)