Pod::Simple::XHTML (3)
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NAME
Pod::Simple::XHTML -- format Pod as validating XHTMLSYNOPSIS
use Pod::Simple::XHTML; my $parser = Pod::Simple::XHTML->new(); ... $parser->parse_file('path/to/file.pod');
DESCRIPTION
This class is a formatter that takes Pod and renders it asThis is a subclass of Pod::Simple::Methody and inherits all its methods. The implementation is entirely different than Pod::Simple::HTML, but it largely preserves the same interface.
Minimal code
use Pod::Simple::XHTML; my $psx = Pod::Simple::XHTML->new; $psx->output_string(\my $html); $psx->parse_file('path/to/Module/Name.pm'); open my $out, '>', 'out.html' or die "Cannot open 'out.html': $!\n"; print $out $html;
You can also control the character encoding and entities. For example, if you're sure that the
$psx->html_charset('UTF-8'); $psx->html_encode_chars(q{&<>'"});
METHODS
Pod::Simple::XHTML offers a number of methods that modify the format of the
my $parser = Pod::PseudoPod::HTML->new(); $parser->set_optional_param("value"); $parser->parse_file($file);
perldoc_url_prefix
In turning Foo::Bar into whatever/Foo%3a%3aBar what to put before the ``Foo%3a%3aBar''. The default value is ``search.cpan.org/perldoc?perldoc_url_postfix
What to put after ``Foo%3a%3aBar'' in theman_url_prefix
In turning crontab(5) into whatever/man/1/crontab what to put before the ``1/crontab''. The default value is ``man.he.net/manman_url_postfix
What to put after ``1/crontab'' in thetitle_prefix, title_postfix
What to put before and after the title in the head. The values should already be &-escaped.html_css
$parser->html_css('path/to/style.css');
The
html_javascript
Thehtml_doctype
A document type tag for the file. This option is not set by default.html_charset
The character set to declare in the Content-Type meta tag created by default for "html_header_tags". Note that this option will be ignored if the value of "html_header_tags" is changed. Defaults to ``html_header_tags
Additional arbitrary
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
Add additional meta tags here, or blocks of inline
html_encode_chars
A string containing all characters that should be encoded as
html_h_level
This is the level ofdefault_title
Set a default title for the page if no title can be determined from the content. The value of this string should already be &-escaped.force_title
Force a title for the page (don't try to determine it from the content). The value of this string should already be &-escaped.html_header, html_footer
Set theThe options listed above customize parts of the default header, but setting "html_header" or "html_footer" completely overrides the built-in header or footer. These may be useful if you want to use template tags instead of literal
If you want no headers or footers output in the
index
Whether to add a table-of-contents at the top of each page (called an index for the sake of tradition).anchor_items
Whether to anchor every definition "=item" directive. This needs to be enabled if you want to be able to link to specific "=item" directives, which are output as "<dt>" elements. Disabled by default.backlink
Whether to turn every =head1 directive into a link pointing to the top of the page (specifically, the opening body tag).SUBCLASSING
If the standard options aren't enough, you may want to subclass Pod::Simple::XHMTL. These are the most likely candidates for methods you'll want to override when subclassing.handle_text
This method handles the body of text within any element: it's the body of a paragraph, or everything between a ``=begin'' tag and the corresponding ``=end'' tag, or the text within an L entity, etc. You would want to override this if you are adding a custom element type that does more than just display formatted text. Perhaps adding a way to generateSo, let's say you want to add a custom element called 'foo'. In your subclass's "new" method, after calling "SUPER::new" you'd call:
$new->accept_targets_as_text( 'foo' );
Then override the "start_for" method in the subclass to check for when ``$flags->{'target'}'' is equal to 'foo' and set a flag that marks that you're in a foo block (maybe ``$self->{'in_foo'} = 1''). Then override the "handle_text" method to check for the flag, and pass $text to your custom subroutine to construct the
sub handle_text { my ($self, $text) = @_; if ($self->{'in_foo'}) { $self->{'scratch'} .= build_foo_html($text); return; } $self->SUPER::handle_text($text); }
handle_code
This method handles the body of text that is marked up to be code. You might for instance override this to plug in a syntax highlighter. The base implementation just escapes the text.The callback methods "start_code" and "end_code" emits the "code" tags before and after "handle_code" is invoked, so you might want to override these together with "handle_code" if this wrapping isn't suitable.
Note that the code might be broken into multiple segments if there are nested formatting codes inside a "C<...>" sequence. In between the calls to "handle_code" other markup tags might have been emitted in that case. The same is true for verbatim sections if the "codes_in_verbatim" option is turned on.
accept_targets_as_html
This method behaves like "accept_targets_as_text", but also marks the region as one whose content should be emitted literally, withoutresolve_pod_page_link
my $url = $pod->resolve_pod_page_link('Net::Ping', 'INSTALL'); my $url = $pod->resolve_pod_page_link('perlpodspec'); my $url = $pod->resolve_pod_page_link(undef, 'SYNOPSIS');
Resolves a
search.cpan.org/perldoc?Net::Ping#INSTALL search.cpan.org/perldoc?perlpodspec #SYNOPSIS
Note that when there is only a section argument the
resolve_man_page_link
my $url = $pod->resolve_man_page_link('crontab(5)', 'EXAMPLE CRON FILE'); my $url = $pod->resolve_man_page_link('crontab');
Resolves a man page link target and numeric section to a
man.he.net/man5/crontab man.he.net/man1/crontab
Note that the first argument is required. The section number will be parsed from it, and if it's missing will default to 1. The second argument is currently ignored, as man.he.net <man.he.net> does not currently include linkable IDs or anchor names in its pages. Subclass to link to a different man page
idify
my $id = $pod->idify($text); my $hash = $pod->idify($text, 1);
This method turns an arbitrary string into a valid
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- The id must start with a letter (a-z or A-Z)
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- All subsequent characters can be letters, numbers (0-9), hyphens (-), underscores (_), colons (:), and periods (.).
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The final character can't be a hyphen, colon, or period. URLs ending with these
characters, while allowed by XHTML,can be awkward to extract from plain text.
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- Each id must be unique within the document.
In addition, the returned value will be unique within the context of the Pod::Simple::XHTML object unless a second argument is passed a true value.
batch_mode_page_object_init
$pod->batch_mode_page_object_init($batchconvobj, $module, $infile, $outfile, $depth);
Called by Pod::Simple::HTMLBatch so that the class has a chance to initialize the converter. Internally it sets the "batch_mode" property to true and sets "batch_mode_current_level()", but Pod::Simple::XHTML does not currently use those features. Subclasses might, though.
SEE ALSO
Pod::Simple, Pod::Simple::Text, Pod::SpellSUPPORT
Questions or discussion aboutThis module is managed in an open GitHub repository, <github.com/perl-pod/pod-simple>. Feel free to fork and contribute, or to clone <git://github.com/perl-pod/pod-simple.git> and send patches!
Patches against Pod::Simple are welcome. Please send bug reports to <bug-pod-simple@rt.cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMERS
Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Allison Randal.This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to Hurricane Electric <he.net> for permission to use its Linux man pages online <man.he.net> site for man page links.Thanks to search.cpan.org <search.cpan.org> for permission to use the site for Perl module links.
AUTHOR
Pod::Simpele::XHTML was created by Allison Randal <allison@perl.org>.Pod::Simple was created by Sean M. Burke <sburke@cpan.org>. But don't bother him, he's retired.
Pod::Simple is maintained by:
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- Allison Randal "allison@perl.org"
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- Hans Dieter Pearcey "hdp@cpan.org"
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David E. Wheeler "dwheeler@cpan.org"