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NAME

       HTML::FormHandler::Manual::FromFF - converting from HTML::FormFu

VERSION

       version 0.40068

SYNOPSIS

       Manual Index

       Cheatsheet for converting from HTML::FormFu.

DESCRIPTION

       Information that may be useful when converting to FormHandler from FormFu.

   Inside/Outside
       FormFu forms look to me like "inside-out" objects. The attributes and code are all set outside of the
       object. FormHandler forms are the opposite. Almost all attributes and settings are set *inside* the form
       class, although settings can be passed in on 'new' and 'process', of course. FormHandler fields are built
       as part of the object construction process, so you do not create or add new fields after the form
       instance has been constructed. There are many facilities for setting fields active/inactive or changing
       the various field attributes, so this is not limiting in what you can do.

       One of the big advantages of having form fields and validations, etc, inside the object is that it makes
       it a lot easier to test exactly what you're using in your controllers.

   Config files
       There are so many drawbacks to using config files to specify your forms that I don't see why anybody
       would voluntarily do it. However it takes all kinds, so if you really want to use config files, you
       can...mostly. There are a lot of things you can't do in config files, but FormHandler provides so many
       ways of doing things, that you can probably get it to work. And sometimes it's easier to update forms
       piecemeal, or there may be policies in place, so if you really want/need config files for building forms,
       see HTML::FormHandler::Foo and the test in t/form_setup/config.t.

   Rendering
       You should be able to make your FormHandler forms automatically render very close to FormFu's rendering.
       There's an example of simple FormFu-like rendering in t/render/ff.t. Set up a base class with the
       necessary code, and your forms could be practically drop-in replacements from a rendering perspective.

Filters, Constraints, Inflators, Validators, Transformers

       FormHandler doesn't distinguish between these categories in the same way that FormFu does. FormHandler
       has inflation/deflation, validation methods, and apply actions. The distinguishing factor is mostly where
       it happens in the process.

   Filters
       A 'trim' filter is installed by default in FormHandler; it's a special version of an apply action, and
       can be set to a transform or Moose type. See the documentation in HTML::FormHandler::Field#trim.

       An HTML filter is applied by default in certain places in the rendering.  You can change it with the
       'render_filter' attribute. See HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Rendering#Rendering-filter.

       You can change the form of the field's value using a number of inflation/deflation methods, or a
       transform, or a Moose type.  See HTML::FormHandler::Manual::InflationDeflation and
       HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Validation.

       Transforms and inflations/deflations do not change what is presented in the form unless you set the
       'fif_from_value' flag on the field (the rough equivalent of FormFu's 'render_processed_value').

       FormatNumber

       Use an inflation:

           has_field 'foo' => ( type => 'PosInteger', inflate_method => \&format_number );
           sub format_number {
               my ( $self, $value ) = @_;
               return unformat_number( $value );
           }

   Constraints
       A lot of these are simple regexes or functions. If they're things you're going to use often, you probably
       want to put them in a type library or validator class.

       AllOrNone
           Not implemented. Do this in a form 'validate' sub.

       ASCII
           A simple regex:

              has foo => ( apply => [  { check => qr/^\p{IsASCII}*\z/,
                  message => 'Not a valid string' } ] );

       AutoSet
           Not necessary. This is done automatically by FormHandler. You'd have to go to some work to avoid it.

       Bool
           A simple regex:

               qr/^[01]?\z/

           Or you can use the Boolean field.

       Callback, CallbackOnce
           This is just validation done in code. Use one of the many places you can put validation in methods in
           FormHandler. See HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Validation.

       DateTime
           Use Date or DateTime field or make your own.

       DependOn
           Use 'dependency' attribute in the form. Or do more complicated things in the form's 'validate' sub.

       Email
           Use the 'Email' field type, or use the FH Moose Type, 'email'.

                has_field 'email' => ( type => 'Email' );
                -- or --
                use HTML::FormHandler::Types ('Email');
                has_field 'email' => ( apply => [ Email ] );

       Equal
           No equivalent. Perform this check in the form's 'validate' sub.

       File
           Use 'Upload' field.

       Integer
           Use 'Integer' field.

       Length, MaxLength, MinLength
           Use 'minlength' and 'maxlength' on the Text field and its subclasses.

       Range, MaxRange, MinRange
           Use 'range_start' and 'range_end'.

       MinMaxFields
           No equivalent.

       Number
           Use Moose type 'Num'.

       Printable
           Use FormHandler Moose type 'Printable'.

       reCAPTCHA
           Use Captcha field or HTML::FormHandlerX::Field::reCAPTCHA.

       Regex
           Use 'check' action with regex.

       Required
           Set 'required' flag on the field.

       Set Use 'check' action with arrayref of strings.

       SingleValue
           Not necessary.

       Word
           This is a simple regex:

               qr/^\w*\z/

           Substitute FormHandler Moose type 'SingleWord'.

   Inflators
       Use one of the inflation/deflation methods. See HTML::FormHandler::Manual::InflationDeflation.

   Validators
       See HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Validation.

   Transformers
       See HTML::FormHandler::Manual::InflationDeflation and HTML::FormHandler::Manual::Validation.

AUTHOR

       FormHandler Contributors - see HTML::FormHandler

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Gerda Shank.

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