WWW::Page - XSLT-based and XML-configured website engine
mod_perl custom handler
use WWW::Page; my $page = new WWW::Page({ 'xslt-root' => "$ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/../data/xsl", 'lib-root' => "$ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/../lib", 'timeout' => 30, }); sub handler { my $r = shift; $page->run( source => "$ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/index.xml", request_uri => $ENV{REQUEST_URI} ); print $page->response(); return Apache2::Const::OK; }
XML-based page description
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <page import="Import::Client" transform="view.xsl" xmlns:page="urn:www-page"> <manifest> <title>My website</title> <locale>en-gb</locale> <page:keyword-list/> </manifest> <content> <page:month-calendar/> </content> </page>
Parts of imported controller script
package Import::Client; use utf8; use XML::LibXML; sub keywordList { my ($this, $page, $node, $args) = @_; my $sth = $dbh->prepare("select keyword, uri from keywords order by keyword"); $sth->execute(); while (my ($keyword, $uri) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) { my $item = $page->{'xml'}->createElement ('item'); $item->appendText($keyword); $item->setAttribute('uri', $uri); $node->appendChild($item); } return $node; }
WWW::Page makes website built on XSLT technology easy to start. It provides simple mechanism to describe behaviour of pages in XML files, adds external logic and applies XSL transformations. Both XML and XSLT files are being transparently caching.
This module provides a framework for organizing XSLT-based websites. It allows to put the process of calling user subroutines and applying XSL transformations behind the scene. Wherever possible, XML and XSL documents are cached which eliminates the need of useles reloading and re-parsing them.
Directory example in the repository contains an example of sample website running under mod_perl and WWW::Page.
example
GET and POST parser cannot accept uploaded files and Unicode-encoded strings.
Example does allow only one editor user; only latin symbols may be in keyword list.
Andrew Shitov, <andy@shitov.ru>
WWW::Page module is a free software. You may resistribute and (or) modify it under the same terms as Perl.
To install WWW::Page, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WWW::Page
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WWW::Page
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.