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NAME

       Dancer2::Template::Tiny - Template::Tiny engine for Dancer2

VERSION

       version 0.11

SYNOPSIS

       This template engine allows you to use Template::Tiny in Dancer2.

       Template::Tiny is an implementation of a subset of Template::Toolkit (the major parts)
       which takes much less memory and is faster. If you're only using the main functions of
       Template::Toolkit, you could use Template::Tiny. You can also seamlessly move back to
       Template::Toolkit whenever you want.

       However, Dancer2 uses a modified version of Template::Tiny, which is
       Dancer2::Template::Implementation::ForkedTiny. It adds 2 features :

       •   opening and closing tag are now configurable

       •   CodeRefs are evaluated and their results is inserted in the result.

       You can read more on Dancer2::Template::Implementation::ForkedTiny.

       To use this engine, all you need to configure in your Dancer2's "config.yaml":

           template: "tiny"

       Of course, you can also set this while working using "set":

           # code code code
           set template => 'tiny';

       Since Dancer2 has internal support for a wrapper-like option with the "layout"
       configuration option, you can have a Template::Toolkit-like WRAPPER even though
       Template::Tiny doesn't really support it.

METHODS

   render($template, \%tokens)
       Renders the template.  The first arg is a filename for the template file or a reference to
       a string that contains the template.  The second arg is a hashref for the tokens that you
       wish to pass to Template::Toolkit for rendering.

SEE ALSO

       Dancer2, Dancer2::Core::Role::Template, Template::Tiny,
       Dancer2::Template::Implementation::ForkedTiny.

AUTHOR

       Dancer Core Developers

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Alexis Sukrieh.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.