FWIW, I've never used a stash before, so my sympathies:). I tried this. Maybe it'll help.
package MyPlugin; use base qw( Template::Plugin ); use strict 'refs'; use warnings; sub load { my ($class, $context) = @_; bless { _CONTEXT => $context, }, $class; } sub new { my( $class, $context, $dsn ) = @_; return $class->error('no stash given') unless $dsn; bless { _DSN => $dsn, }, $class; } package main; use strict 'refs'; use warnings; use Template::Stash; use Data::Dumper::Concise; my $stash = Template::Stash->new({ var1 => 'value1', var2 => 'value2'} +); print "var1 => ", Dumper( $stash->get( 'var1' ) ); print "var2 => ", Dumper( $stash->get( 'var2' ) );

In reply to Re: Stash access for a Template::Plugin plugin by Khen1950fx
in thread Stash access for a Template::Plugin plugin by thomas895

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