Provided by: libhtml-formfu-perl_2.07000-1_all
NAME
HTML::FormFu::Inflator::DateTime - DateTime inflator
VERSION
version 2.07
SYNOPSIS
--- elements: - type: Text name: start_date inflators: - type: DateTime parser: strptime: '%d-%m-%Y' strptime: pattern: '%d-%b-%Y' locale: de - type: Text name: end_time inflators: - type: DateTime time_zone: Europe/Rome parser: regex: '^ (\d{2}) - (\d{2}) - (\d{4}) $' params: [day, month, year] strptime: '%d-%m-%Y' An example of using the same parser declaration for both a DateTime constraint and a DateTime inflator, using YAML references: --- elements: - type: Text name: date constraints: - type: DateTime parser: &PARSER strptime: '%d-%m-%Y' inflators: - type: DateTime parser: *PARSER
DESCRIPTION
Inflate dates into DateTime objects. For a corresponding deflator, see HTML::FormFu::Deflator::Strftime.
METHODS
parser Arguments: \%args Required. Define the expected input string, so DateTime::Format::Builder knows how to inflate it into a DateTime object. Accepts arguments to be passed to "parser" in DateTime::Format::Builder. strptime Arguments: \%args Arguments: $string Optional. Define the format that should be used if the DateTime object is stringified. time_zone Arguments: $string Optional. You can pass along a time_zone in which the DateTime will be created. This is useful if the string to parse does not contain time zone information and you want the DateTime to be in a specific zone instead of the floating one (which is likely). Accepts a hashref of arguments to be passed to "new" in DateTime::Format::Strptime. Alternatively, accepts a single string argument, suitable for passing to "DateTime::Format::Strptime->new( pattern => $string )".
AUTHOR
Carl Franks, "cfranks@cpan.org"
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Carl Franks <cpan@fireartist.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Carl Franks. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.