Provided by: libhtml-formfu-perl_2.07000-1_all
NAME
HTML::FormFu::Constraint - Constrain User Input
VERSION
version 2.07
SYNOPSIS
--- elements: - type: Text name: foo constraints: - type: Length min: 8 when: field: bar values: [ 1, 3, 5 ] - type: Text name: bar constraints: - Integer - Required constraints: - SingleValue
DESCRIPTION
User input is processed in the following order: Filters Constraints Inflators Validators Transformers See "FORM LOGIC AND VALIDATION" in HTML::FormFu for further details. "constraints" in HTML::FormFu can be called on any form, block element (includes fieldsets) or field element. If called on a field element, no "name" argument should be passed. If called on a form or block element, if no "name" argument is provided, a new constraint is created for and added to every field on that form or block. See "FORM LOGIC AND VALIDATION" in HTML::FormFu for further details.
METHODS
type Returns the "type" argument originally used to create the constraint. not If true, inverts the results of the constraint - such that input that would otherwise fail will pass, and vise-versa. This value is ignored by some constraints - see the documentation for individual constraints for details. only_on_reps Argument: \@repeatable_count For constraints added to fields within a Repeatable element, if "only_on_reps" is set, the constraint will only be run for fields whose repeatable_count matches one of these set values. Not available for the constraints listed in "Unsupported Constraints" in HTML::FormFu::Element::Repeatable. message Arguments: $string Set the message which will be displayed if the constraint fails. message_xml Arguments: $string Variant of "message" which ensures the value won't be XML-escaped. message_loc Arguments: $string Variant of "message" which uses localize to create the message. localize_args Provide arguments that should be passed to localize to replace "[_1]", "[_2]", etc. in the localized string. force_errors See "force_errors" in HTML::FormFu for details. parent Returns the field object that the constraint is associated with. form Returns the HTML::FormFu object that the constraint's field is attached to. name Shorthand for "$constraint->parent->name" when Defines a condition for the constraint. Only when the condition is fulfilled the constraint will be applied. This method expects a hashref. The "field" or "callback" must be supplied, all other fields are optional. If "value" or "values" is not supplied, the constraint will pass if the named field's value is true. The following keys are supported: field Nested-name of form field that shall be checked against - if "when->{value}" is set, the "when" condition passes if the named field's value matches that, otherwise the "when" condition passes if the named field's value is true. fields Array-ref of nested-names that shall be checked. The "when" condition passes if all named-fields' values pass, using the same rules as "field" above. any_field Array-ref of nested-names that shall be checked. The "when" condition passes if any named-fields' values pass, using the same rules as "field" above. value Expected value in the form field 'field' values Array of multiple values, one must match to fulfill the condition not Inverts the when condition - value(s) must not match callback A callback subroutine-reference or fully resolved subroutine name can be supplied to perform complex checks. An hashref of all parameters is passed to the callback sub. In this case all other keys are ignored, including "not". You need to return a true value for the constraint to be applied or a false value to not apply it. The callback subroutine receives 2 arguments: 1. $params (hashref of all submitted parameters) 2. $constraint (the Constraint object)
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
fetch_error_message Return value: $string Attempt to return the error message that would be used if this constraint generated an error. This will generally be correct for simple constraints with a fixed message or which use a placeholder from a known value, such as "min" in HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Min. This will generally "not" return the correct message for constraints which use "others" in HTML::FormFu::Role::Constraint::Others, where the field with an error is not known without actually fully processing a form submission.
CORE CONSTRAINTS
HTML::FormFu::Constraint::AllOrNone HTML::FormFu::Constraint::ASCII HTML::FormFu::Constraint::AutoSet HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Bool HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Callback HTML::FormFu::Constraint::CallbackOnce HTML::FormFu::Constraint::DateTime HTML::FormFu::Constraint::DependOn HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Email HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Equal HTML::FormFu::Constraint::File HTML::FormFu::Constraint::File::MIME HTML::FormFu::Constraint::File::MaxSize HTML::FormFu::Constraint::File::MinSize HTML::FormFu::Constraint::File::Size HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Integer HTML::FormFu::Constraint::JSON HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Length HTML::FormFu::Constraint::MaxLength HTML::FormFu::Constraint::MaxRange HTML::FormFu::Constraint::MinLength HTML::FormFu::Constraint::MinRange HTML::FormFu::Constraint::MinMaxFields HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Number HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Printable HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Range HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Regex HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Required HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Set HTML::FormFu::Constraint::SingleValue HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Word
NON-CORE CONSTRAINTS AVAILABLE ON CPAN
HTML::FormFu::Constraint::reCAPTCHA
CAVEATS
See "Unsupported Constraints" in HTML::FormFu::Element::Repeatable for a list of constraints that won't work within HTML::FormFu::Element::Repeatable.
AUTHOR
Carl Franks, "cfranks@cpan.org" Based on the original source code of HTML::Widget::Constraint, by Sebastian Riedel, "sri@oook.de".
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.