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HTML::Formatter

Name HTML::Formatter
Version 2.12
Located at /usr/share/perl5
File /usr/share/perl5/HTML/Formatter.pm
Is Core No
Search CPAN for this module HTML::Formatter
Documentation HTML::Formatter
Module Details HTML::Formatter


NAME

HTML::Formatter - Base class for HTML formatters


VERSION

version 2.12


SYNOPSIS

  use HTML::FormatSomething;
  my $infile  = "whatever.html";
  my $outfile = "whatever.file";
  open OUT, ">$outfile"
   or die "Can't write-open $outfile: $!\n";
  print OUT HTML::FormatSomething->format_file(
    $infile,
      'option1' => 'value1',
      'option2' => 'value2',
      ...
  );
  close(OUT);


DESCRIPTION

HTML::Formatter is a base class for classes that take HTML and format it to some output format. When you take an object of such a base class and call $formatter-format( $tree )> with an the HTML::TreeBuilder manpage (or the HTML::Element manpage) object, they return the appropriately formatted string for the input HTML.

HTML formatters are able to format a HTML syntax tree into various printable formats. Different formatters produce output for different output media. Common for all formatters are that they will return the formatted output when the format() method is called. The format() method takes a HTML::Element object (usually the HTML::TreeBuilder root object) as parameter.


METHODS

new

    my $formatter = FormatterClass->new(
        option1 => value1, option2 => value2, ...
    );

This creates a new formatter object with the given options.

format_file

format_from_file

    $string = FormatterClass->format_file(
        $html_source,
        option1 => value1, option2 => value2, ...
        );

Return a string consisting of the result of using the given class to format the given HTML file according to the given (optional) options. Internally it calls SomeClass->new( ... )->format( ... ) on a new HTML::TreeBuilder object based on the given HTML file.

format_string

format_from_string

    $string = FormatterClass->format_string(
        $html_source,
        option1 => value1, option2 => value2, ...
        );

Return a string consisting of the result of using the given class to format the given HTML source according to the given (optional) options. Internally it calls SomeClass->new( ... )->format( ... ) on a new HTML::TreeBuilder object based on the given source.

format

    my $render_string = $formatter->format( $html_tree_object );

This renders the given HTML object according to the options set for $formatter.

After you've used a particular formatter object to format a particular HTML tree object, you probably should not use either again.


SEE ALSO

The three specific formatters:-

HTML::FormatText
Format HTML into plain text

HTML::FormatPS
Format HTML into postscript

HTML::FormatRTF
Format HTML into Rich Text Format

Also the HTML manipulation libraries used - the HTML::TreeBuilder manpage, the HTML::Element manpage and the HTML::Tree manpage


INSTALLATION

See perlmodinstall for information and options on installing Perl modules.


BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

You can make new bug reports, and view existing ones, through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html.


AVAILABILITY

The project homepage is https://metacpan.org/release/HTML-Format.

The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit http://www.perl.com/CPAN/ to find a CPAN site near you, or see https://metacpan.org/module/HTML::Format/.


AUTHORS


COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Nigel Metheringham, 2002-2005 Sean M Burke, 1999-2002 Gisle Aas.

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

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