EDIT: I worked it out. I thought Dancer2 defaulted to Template::Toolkit. It doesn't. Once I switched the templating engine, it worked as expected.
I'm making a simple Dancer2 App. I have the following data getting sent to the template:
template 'my_template', {
ed => $ed,
ad => $ad,
voters => [
{
'lastname' => 'SCHMO',
'firstname' => 'JOE'
},
{
'firstname' => 'SCHMO',
'lastname' => 'JIM'
}
],
};
And in the template I have:
<p>ed: <% ed %><br/>
ad: <% ad %></p>
<table>
<tr>
<th>First</th>
<th>Last</th>
</tr>
<% FOREACH voter IN voters %>
<tr>
<td><% voter.firstname %></td>
<td><% voter.lastname %></td>
</tr>
<% END %>
</table>
When I load the view though, I see $ed and $ad, but all I see where I expect to see the voters is a bunch of HASH(0x409acc8) interpolations.
What am I doing wrong? It's probably something simple, but I can't see it. Any ideas?
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