Provided by: libcatalyst-controller-html-formfu-perl_2.04-2_all bug

NAME

       Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu - Catalyst integration for HTML::FormFu

VERSION

       version 2.04

SYNOPSIS

           package MyApp::Controller::My::Controller;

           use Moose;
           use namespace::autoclean;

           BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu'; }

           sub index : Local {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               # doesn't use an Attribute to make a form
               # can get an empty form from $self->form()

               my $form = $self->form();
           }

           sub foo : Local : Form {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               # using the Form attribute is equivalent to:
               #
               # my $form = $self->form;
               #
               # $form->process;
               #
               # $c->stash->{form} = $form;
           }

           sub bar : Local : FormConfig {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               # using the FormConfig attribute is equivalent to:
               #
               # my $form = $self->form;
               #
               # $form->load_config_filestem('root/forms/my/controller/bar');
               #
               # $form->process;
               #
               # $c->stash->{form} = $form;
               #
               # so you only need to do the following...

               my $form = $c->stash->{form};

               if ( $form->submitted_and_valid ) {
                   do_something();
               }
           }

           sub baz : Local : FormConfig('my_config') {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               # using the FormConfig attribute with an argument is equivalent to:
               #
               # my $form = $self->form;
               #
               # $form->load_config_filestem('root/forms/my_config');
               #
               # $form->process;
               #
               # $c->stash->{form} = $form;
               #
               # so you only need to do the following...

               my $form = $c->stash->{form};

               if ( $form->submitted_and_valid ) {
                   do_something();
               }
           }

           sub quux : Local : FormMethod('load_form') {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               # using the FormMethod attribute with an argument is equivalent to:
               #
               # my $form = $self->form;
               #
               # $form->populate( $c->load_form );
               #
               # $form->process;
               #
               # $c->stash->{form} = $form;
               #
               # so you only need to do the following...

               my $form = $c->stash->{form};

               if ( $form->submitted_and_valid ) {
                   do_something();
               }
           }

           sub load_form {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               # Automatically called by the above FormMethod('load_form') action.
               # Called as a method on the controller object, with the context
               # object as an argument.

               # Must return a hash-ref suitable to be fed to $form->populate()
           }

       You can also use specially-named actions that will only be called under certain
       circumstances.

           sub edit : Chained('group') : PathPart : Args(0) : FormConfig { }

           sub edit_FORM_VALID {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               my $form  = $c->stash->{form};
               my $group = $c->stash->{group};

               $form->model->update( $group );

               $c->response->redirect( $c->uri_for( '/group', $group->id ) );
           }

           sub edit_FORM_NOT_SUBMITTED {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               my $form  = $c->stash->{form};
               my $group = $c->stash->{group};

               $form->model->default_values( $group );
           }

METHODS

   form
       This creates a new HTML::FormFu object, passing as it's argument the contents of the
       "constructor" config value.

       This is useful when using the ConfigForm() or MethodForm() action attributes, to create a
       2nd form which isn't populated using a config-file or method return value.

           sub foo : Local {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               my $form = $self->form;
           }

       Note that when using this method, the form's query method is not populated with the
       Catalyst request object.

SPECIAL ACTION NAMES

       An example showing how a complicated action method can be broken down into smaller
       sections, making it clearer which code will be run, and when.

           sub edit : Local : FormConfig {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               my $form  = $c->stash->{form};
               my $group = $c->stash->{group};

               $c->detach('/unauthorised') unless $c->user->can_edit( $group );

               if ( $form->submitted_and_valid ) {
                   $form->model->update( $group );

                   $c->response->redirect( $c->uri_for('/group', $group->id ) );
                   return;
               }
               elsif ( !$form->submitted ) {
                   $form->model->default_values( $group );
               }

               $self->_add_breadcrumbs_nav( $c, $group );
           }

       Instead becomes...

           sub edit : Local : FormConfig {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               $c->detach('/unauthorised') unless $c->user->can_edit(
                   $c->stash->{group}
               );
           }

           sub edit_FORM_VALID {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               my $group = $c->stash->{group};

               $c->stash->{form}->model->update( $group );

               $c->response->redirect( $c->uri_for('/group', $group->id ) );
           }

           sub edit_FORM_NOT_SUBMITTED {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               $c->stash->{form}->model->default_values(
                   $c->stash->{group}
               );
           }

           sub edit_FORM_RENDER {
               my ( $self, $c ) = @_;

               $self->_add_breadcrumbs_nav( $c, $c->stash->{group} );
           }

       For any action method that uses a "Form", "FormConfig" or "FormMethod" attribute, you can
       add extra methods that use the naming conventions below.

       These methods will be called after the original, plainly named action method.

   _FORM_VALID
       Run when the form has been submitted and has no errors.

   _FORM_SUBMITTED
       Run when the form has been submitted, regardless of whether or not there was errors.

   _FORM_COMPLETE
       For MultiForms, is run if the MultiForm is completed.

   _FORM_NOT_VALID
       Run when the form has been submitted and there were errors.

   _FORM_NOT_SUBMITTED
       Run when the form has not been submitted.

   _FORM_NOT_COMPLETE
       For MultiForms, is run if the MultiForm is not completed.

   _FORM_RENDER
       For normal "Form" base classes, this subroutine is run after any of the other special
       methods, unless "$form->submitted_and_valid" is true.

       For "MultiForm" base classes, this subroutine is run after any of the other special
       methods, unless "$multi->complete" is true.

CUSTOMIZATION

       You can set your own config settings, using either your controller config or your
       application config.

           $c->config( 'Controller::HTML::FormFu' => \%my_values );

           # or

           MyApp->config( 'Controller::HTML::FormFu' => \%my_values );

           # or, in myapp.conf

           <Controller::HTML::FormFu>
               default_action_use_path 1
           </Controller::HTML::FormFu>

   form_method
       Override the method-name used to create a new form object.

       See "form".

       Default value: "form".

   form_stash
       Sets the stash key name used to store the form object.

       Default value: "form".

   form_attr
       Sets the attribute name used to load the Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu::Action::Form
       action.

       Default value: "Form".

   config_attr
       Sets the attribute name used to load the
       Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu::Action::Config action.

       Default value: "FormConfig".

   method_attr
       Sets the attribute name used to load the
       Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu::Action::Method action.

       Default value: "FormMethod".

   form_action
       Sets which package will be used by the Form() action.

       Probably only useful if you want to create a sub-class which provides custom behaviour.

       Default value: "Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu::Action::Form".

   config_action
       Sets which package will be used by the Config() action.

       Probably only useful if you want to create a sub-class which provides custom behaviour.

       Default value: "Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu::Action::Config".

   method_action
       Sets which package will be used by the Method() action.

       Probably only useful if you want to create a sub-class which provides custom behaviour.

       Default value: "Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu::Action::Method".

   constructor
       Pass common defaults to the HTML::FormFu constructor.

       These values are used by all of the action attributes, and by the "$self->form" method.

       Default value: "{}".

   config_callback
       Arguments: bool

       If true, a coderef is passed to "$form->config_callback->{plain_value}" which replaces any
       instance of "__uri_for(URI)__" found in form config files with the result of passing the
       "URI" argument to "uri_for" in Catalyst.

       The form "__uri_for(URI, PATH, PARTS)__" is also supported, which is equivalent to
       "$c->uri_for( 'URI', \@ARGS )". At this time, there is no way to pass query values
       equivalent to "$c->uri_for( 'URI', \@ARGS, \%QUERY_VALUES )".

       The second codeword that is being replaced is "__path_to( @DIRS )__". Any instance is
       replaced with the result of passing the "DIRS" arguments to "path_to" in Catalyst. Don't
       use qoutationmarks as they would become part of the path.

       Default value: 1

   default_action_use_name
       If set to a true value the action for the form will be set to the currently called action
       name.

       Default value: "false".

   default_action_use_path
       If set to a true value the action for the form will be set to the currently called action
       path. The action path includes concurrent to action name additioal parameters which were
       code inside the path.

       Default value: "false".

       Example:

           action: /foo/bar
           called uri contains: /foo/bar/1

           # default_action_use_name => 1 leads to:
           $form->action = /foo/bar

           # default_action_use_path => 1 leads to:
           $form->action = /foo/bar/1

   model_stash
       Arguments: \%stash_keys_to_model_names

       Used to place Catalyst models on the form stash.

       If it's being used to make a DBIx::Class schema available for "options_from_model" in
       HTML::FormFu::Model::DBIC, for "Select" and other Group-type elements - then the hash-key
       must be "schema". For example, if your schema model class is "MyApp::Model::MySchema", you
       would set "model_stash" like so:

           <Controller::HTML::FormFu>
               <model_stash>
                   schema MySchema
               </model_stash>
           </Controller::HTML::FormFu>

   context_stash
       To allow your form validation packages, etc, access to the catalyst context, a weakened
       reference of the context is copied into the form's stash.

           $form->stash->{context};

       This setting allows you to change the key name used in the form stash.

       Default value: "context"

   languages_from_context
       If you're using a L10N / I18N plugin such as Catalyst::Plugin::I18N which provides a
       "languages" method that returns a list of valid languages to use for the currect request -
       and you want to use formfu's built-in I18N packages, then setting "languages_from_context"

   localize_from_context
       If you're using a L10N / I18N plugin such as Catalyst::Plugin::I18N which provides it's
       own "localize" method, you can set localize_from_context to use that method for formfu's
       localization.

   request_token_enable
       If true, adds an instance of HTML::FormFu::Plugin::RequestToken to every form, to stop
       accidental double-submissions of data and to prevent CSRF attacks.

   request_token_field_name
       Defaults to "_token".

   request_token_session_key
       Defaults to "__token".

   request_token_expiration_time
       Defaults to 3600.

DISCONTINUED CONFIG SETTINGS

   config_file_ext
       Support for this has now been removed. Config files are now searched for, with any file
       extension supported by Config::Any.

   config_file_path
       Support for this has now been removed. Use "{constructor}{config_file_path}" instead.

CAVEATS

       When using the "Form" action attribute to create an empty form, you must call
       $form->process after populating the form. However, you don't need to pass any arguments to
       "process", as the Catalyst request object will have automatically been set in
       $form->query.

       When using the "FormConfig" and "FormMethod" action attributes, if you make any
       modifications to the form, such as adding or changing it's elements, you must call
       $form->process before rendering the form.

AUTHORS

       •   Carl Franks <cpan@fireartist.com>

       •   Nigel Metheringham <nigelm@cpan.org>

       •   Dean Hamstead <dean@bytefoundry.com.au>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2007-2018 by Carl Franks / Nigel Metheringham / Dean
       Hamstead.

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

SUPPORT

   Perldoc
       You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

         perldoc Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu

   Websites
       The following websites have more information about this module, and may be of help to you.
       As always, in addition to those websites please use your favorite search engine to
       discover more resources.

       •   MetaCPAN

           A modern, open-source CPAN search engine, useful to view POD in HTML format.

           <http://metacpan.org/release/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   Search CPAN

           The default CPAN search engine, useful to view POD in HTML format.

           <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   RT: CPAN's Bug Tracker

           The RT ( Request Tracker ) website is the default bug/issue tracking system for CPAN.

           <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   AnnoCPAN

           The AnnoCPAN is a website that allows community annotations of Perl module
           documentation.

           <http://annocpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   CPAN Ratings

           The CPAN Ratings is a website that allows community ratings and reviews of Perl
           modules.

           <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   CPAN Forum

           The CPAN Forum is a web forum for discussing Perl modules.

           <http://cpanforum.com/dist/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   CPANTS

           The CPANTS is a website that analyzes the Kwalitee ( code metrics ) of a distribution.

           <http://cpants.cpanauthors.org/dist/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   CPAN Testers

           The CPAN Testers is a network of smokers who run automated tests on uploaded CPAN
           distributions.

           <http://www.cpantesters.org/distro/C/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   CPAN Testers Matrix

           The CPAN Testers Matrix is a website that provides a visual overview of the test
           results for a distribution on various Perls/platforms.

           <http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

       •   CPAN Testers Dependencies

           The CPAN Testers Dependencies is a website that shows a chart of the test results of
           all dependencies for a distribution.

           <http://deps.cpantesters.org/?module=Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu>

   Bugs / Feature Requests
       Please report any bugs or feature requests by email to
       "bug-catalyst-controller-html-formfu at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
       <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Report.html?Queue=Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>. You
       will be automatically notified of any progress on the request by the system.

   Source Code
       The code is open to the world, and available for you to hack on. Please feel free to
       browse it and play with it, or whatever. If you want to contribute patches, please send me
       a diff or prod me to pull from your repository :)

       <https://github.com/FormFu/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu>

         git clone https://github.com/FormFu/Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu.git

CONTRIBUTORS

       •   Aran Deltac <aran@ziprecruiter.com>

       •   bricas <brian.cassidy@gmail.com>

       •   dandv <ddascalescu@gmail.com>

       •   fireartist <fireartist@gmail.com>

       •   lestrrat <lestrrat+github@gmail.com>

       •   marcusramberg <marcus.ramberg@gmail.com>

       •   mariominati <mario.minati@googlemail.com>

       •   Moritz Onken <1nd@gmx.de>

       •   Moritz Onken <onken@netcubed.de>

       •   Nigel Metheringham <nm9762github@muesli.org.uk>

       •   omega <andreas.marienborg@gmail.com>

       •   Petr Písař <ppisar@redhat.com>