Using Template::Toolkit, create a template like this:
<select name="[% name %]" > [%- FOR option IN options %] <option [% FOREACH attr IN option.attributes.keys %][% attr %]="[% opt +ion.attributes.$attr %]" [% END -%] [%- IF option.default %]selected="selected" [% END -%] value="[% option.value %]">[% option.label %]</option> [%- END %] </select>

In Dancer2 code, just call it with

return template 'menu', {name => 'menu_name', options => [ {value => 'eenie', label => 'your first choice', attributes +=> {class => 'first choice'}}, {value => 'meenie', label => 'your second choice', default => + 1}, {value => 'minie', label => 'your third choice', default => + 1}], }

Update: Accept any attributes, not just class (not sure I'd recommend it).

map{substr$_->[0],$_->[1]||0,1}[\*||{},3],[[]],[ref qr-1,-,-1],[{}],[sub{}^*ARGV,3]

In reply to Re^2: How do you use Template Toolkit with Dancer2? by choroba
in thread How do you use Template Toolkit with Dancer2? by v3ritas

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