NAME
    MooseX::Templated - Template framework for Moose objects

SYNOPSIS
        # Farm/Cow.pm
        package Farm::Cow;
        use Moose;
        with 'MooseX::Templated::Role';

        has 'spots'   => ( is => 'rw' );
        has 'hobbies' => ( is => 'rw', default => sub { ['mooing', 'chewing'] } );

        sub moo { "Moo" }

        # Farm/Cow.tt
        This cow has [% self.spots %] spots - it likes
        [% self.hobbies.join(" and ") %]. 
        [% self.moo %]!

    Elsewhere...

        my $cow = Farm::Cow->new( spots => '8' );
    
        $cow->render();
    
        # This cow has 8 spots - it likes
        # mooing and chewing.
        # Moo!

INTERFACE
    This module contains no code to speak of - it is just here to provide an
    obvious root document for the rest of the project.

    If you're looking for more details on the interface available for
    rendering your Moose object with templates then you are probably looking
    for:

        L<MooseX::Templated::Role>

    If you are interested in looking under the bonnet or implementing your
    own templating engine then you probably want to have a look at:

        L<MooseX::Templated::View>

DISCUSSION
  What this module aims to be
    The intention of this module is to provide a quick and simple framework
    to glue all things good about Moose to all things sensible about using
    templates to separate your internals from your display logic.

    It makes some guesses about what your templates are called and where
    they live and going along with those defaults should get you up and
    running within a couple lines of code.

    If you don't want to go with those default suggestions then the
    intention is to provide enough flexible to fit in with your setup with
    the minimum of fuss (if not, then patches/suggestions are always
    welcome).

  What this module doesn't aim to be
    This module is not intended to be an attempt at a MVC framework.

    If you haven't heard of Catalyst then go have a look.

SEE ALSO
    Moose

    Please report any bugs or feature requests to
    "bug-moosex-templated@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
    <http://rt.cpan.org>.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    Chris Prather (perigrin)

AUTHOR
    Ian Sillitoe "<isillitoe@cpan.org>"

LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
    Copyright (c) 2008, Ian Sillitoe "<isillitoe@cpan.org>". All rights
    reserved.

    This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.