Hi Will No I don’t think this helps – let me clarify
Imagine a master page split into 4 quarters. Each quarter is effectively a widget whose output is determined by a separate module. We would need to call a package which would run some code, and using that data render a tt file without inserting this into “layout”. The parent would call 4 packages and receive 4 sets of html. The master would then have a final tt file which includes 4 variables which are replaced with the outputs from the above. This is then finally rendered into layout. Hope that clarifies Z From: dancer-users <dancer-users-boun...@dancer.pm> On Behalf Of William Carr Sent: 21 November 2018 15:59 To: Perl Dancer users mailing list <dancer-users@dancer.pm> Subject: Re: [dancer-users] Injecting templates On Nov 21, 2018, at 6:56 AM, Zahir Lalani <ZahirLalani@oliver.agency<mailto:ZahirLalani@oliver.agency>> wrote: Hi All Need some guidance as to the options available I currently have a module which renders a template as a whole page. I want to separate some stuff as its getting a little messy This module is called by a parent controller. I want the parent controller to effectively call a master template render, and into that template I want to inject the content generated by the above sub module. So to be clear: Current: Parent_controller Call sub_module Return template abc New Parent Controller $Inject = sub_module ; (renders a tt) Template xyz { parent_info = $x, inject_info = $inject } The parent template would simply then have a variable where the $inject output is replaced “template” is designed to render the whole page using layout – I am looking for something similar to the process template control of template toolkit. Hope I made myself clear Z Hi, Z. I’m not exactly sure what you are trying to achieve but perhaps template cascading from Text::Xslate may help. https://metacpan.org/pod/Text::Xslate::Syntax::Kolon#Template-cascading Cheers, Mr. Maloof
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