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NAME

Form::Factory::Control - high-level API for working with form controls

VERSION

version 0.022

SYNOPSIS

  package MyApp::Control::Slider;
  use Moose;

  with qw(
      Form::Feature::Control
      Form::Feature::Control::Role::ScalarValue
  );

  has minimum_value => (
      is        => 'rw',
      isa       => 'Num',
      required  => 1,
      default   => 0,
  );

  has maximum_value => (
      is        => 'rw',
      isa       => 'Num',
      required  => 1,
      default   => 100,
  );

  has value => (
      is        => 'rw',
      isa       => 'Num',
      required  => 1,
      default   => 50,
  );

  sub current_value {
      my $self = shift
      if (@_) { $self->value(shift) }
      return $self->value;
  }

  package Form::Factory::Control::Custom::Slider;
  sub register_implementation { 'MyApp::Control::Slider' }

DESCRIPTION

Allows for high level processing, validation, filtering, etc. of form control information.

ATTRIBUTES

action

This is the action to which the control is attached. This is a weak reference to prevent memory leaks.

name

This is the base name for the control.

documentation

This holds a copy the documentation attribute of the original meta attribute.

features

This is the list of Form::Factory::Feature::Role::Control features associated with the control.

value

This is the value of the control. This attribute provides a has_value predicate. See "current_value".

default_value

This is the default or fallback value for the control used when "value" is not set. This attribute provides a has_default_value predicate. See "current_value".

control_to_value

This may be a method name or a code reference that can be run in order to coerce the control's current value to the action attribute's value during action processing. The given method or subroutine will always be called with 3 arguments:

  1. The action object the control has been attached to.

  2. The control object we are converting from.

  3. The current value of the control.

The method or subroutien should return the converted value.

This attribute provides a has_control_to_value predicate.

value_to_control

This is either a method name (to be called on the action the control is connected with) to a code reference. This method or subroutine will be called to conver the action attribute value to the control's value.

The method or subroutine will always be called with three arguments:

  1. The action object the control belongs to.

  2. The control object that will receive the value.

  3. The value of the attribute that is being assigned to the control.

The method or subroutine should return the converted value.

This attribute provides a has_value_to_control predicate.

METHODS

current_value

This is the current value of the control. If "value" is set, then that is returned. If that is not set, but "defautl_value" is set, then that is returned. If neither are set, then undef is returned.

This may also be passed a value. In which case the "value" is set and that value is returned.

has_current_value

Returns true if either value or default_value is set.

convert_value_to_control

Given an attribute value, convert it to a control value. This will cause any associated Form::Factory::Feature::Role::ControlValueConverter features to run and run the "value_to_control" conversion. The value to convert should be passed as the lone argument. The converted value is returned.

convert_control_to_value

Given a control value, convert it to an attribute value. This will run any Form::Factory::Feature::Role::ControlValueConverter features and the "control_to_value" conversion (if set). The value to convert should be passed as the only argument and the converted value is returned.

set_attribute_value

  $control->set_attribute_value($action, $attribute);

Sets the value of the action attribute with current value of teh control.

get_feature_by_name

  my $feature = $control->get_feature_by_name($name);

Given a feature name, it returns the named feature object. Returns undef if no such feature is attached to this control.

has_feature

  if ($control->has_feature($name)) {
      # do something about it...
  }

Returns a true value if the named feature is attached to this control. Returns false otherwise.

AUTHOR

Andrew Sterling Hanenkamp <hanenkamp@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Qubling Software LLC.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.