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NAME

Data::FormValidator::Constraints::Japanese - Japan-Specific Constraints For Data::FormValidator

SYNOPSIS

use Data::FormValidator::Constraints::Japanese qw(:all);

my $rv = Data::FormValidator->check(\%input, {
   hiragana          => hiragana(),
   katakana          => katakana(),
   jp_mobile_email   => jp_mobile_email(),
   jp_imode_email    => jp_imode_email(),
   jp_ezweb_email    => jp_ezweb_email(),
   jp_vodafone_email => jp_vodafone_email(),
   jp_zip            => jp_zip(),
   jp_length         => jp_length(1, 10),
}, 

# or, use the regular functions
my $rv = Data::FormValidator->check(\%input, {
   nihongo => sub {
      my($dfv, $value) = @_;
      return match_hiragana($value) && ! match_katakana($value);
   }
});

DESCRIPTION

D::FM::C::Japanese provides you with constraint methods that makes it easier to validate your Japanese input using Data::FormValidator.

FUNCTIONS

hiragana

Returns a closure that checks if the input is all in hiragana

katakana

Returns a closure that checks if the input is all in katakana

jp_zip

Returns a closure that checks if the input is a valid Japanese zipcode (This is probably insufficient for edge cases). It also does not check if the zip code actually exists.

jp_mobile_email

jp_imode_email

jp_ezweb_email

jp_vodafone_email

jp_length

TODO

I'm sure there are lots of other constraints. I'll release more upon request, or when I encounter something new to validate. Patches welcome.

AUTHOR

Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Daisuke Maki <dmaki@endeworks.jp> All rights reserved.