This doesn't exactly solve my problem, because I'm not in need of the
context object in my view, rather I'm trying to use my view where no context
object exists.

I solved my issue last night by factoring out my custom filters into a
separate module that I could use Template Toolkit proper (rather than the
catalyst view).

Thanks for the advice!

--Hugh

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Kieren Diment <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 12/12/2008, at 10:04 AM, Hugh Hunter wrote:
>
>  In an effort to create a sitemap, I want to iterate over all the objects
>> in
>> my database and construct urls (which I will write to a file) to view all
>> of
>> those objects.  Most of the URLs on my site are constructed using custom
>> TT
>> filters that I have written.
>>
>> My question is this:  how do I use these filters in an outside script
>> where
>> there is no catalyst context object?
>>
>> I regularly use models in outside scripts using the
>> MyApp->model('Model::Class')->methodname syntax (rather than
>> $c->model('Model::Class')->methodname).
>>
>> I'm not having much luck figuring out how to do this with my TT View.
>> Anyone tackled this one before?
>>
>>
> Use either of these techniques in your TT View:
>
> http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2008/8
>
>
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