[% # Use the TT Dumper plugin to Data::Dumper variables to the browser   -%]
[% # Not a good idea for production use, though. :-)  'Indent=1' is      -%]
[% # optional, but prevents "massive indenting" of deeply nested objects -%]
[% USE Dumper(Indent=1) -%]

[% # Set the page title.  META can 'go back' and set values in templates -%]
[% # that have been processed 'before' this template (here it's for      -%]
[% # root/lib/site/html and root/lib/site/header).  Note that META on    -%]
[% # simple strings (e.g., no variable interpolation).                   -%]
[% META title = 'Book Created' %]

[% # Output information about the record that was added.  First title.       -%]
<p>Added book '[% book.title %]'

[% # Output the last name of the first author.  This is complicated by an    -%]
[% # issue in TT 2.15 where blessed hash objects are not handled right.      -%]
[% # First, fetch 'book.authors' from the DB once.                           -%]
[% authors = book.authors %]
[% # Now use IF statements to test if 'authors.first' is "working". If so,   -%]
[% # we use it.  Otherwise we use a hack that seems to keep TT 2.15 happy.   -%]
by '[% authors.first.last_name IF authors.first; 
       authors.list.first.value.last_name IF ! authors.first %]'

[% # Output the rating for the book that was added -%]
with a rating of [% book.rating %].</p>

[% # Provide a link back to the list page                                    -%]
[% # 'uri_for()' builds a full URI; e.g., 'http://localhost:3000/books/list' -%]
<p><a href="[% Catalyst.uri_for('/books/list') %]">Return to list</a></p>

[% # Try out the TT Dumper (for development only!) -%]
<pre>
Dump of the 'book' variable:
[% Dumper.dump(book) %]
</pre>