plucky (3) HTML::FormHandler::Manual::FromDFV.3pm.gz

Provided by: libhtml-formhandler-perl_0.40068-2_all bug

NAME

       HTML::FormHandler::Manual::FromDFV - converting from Data::FormValidator

VERSION

       version 0.40068

SYNOPSIS

       Manual Index

       Cheatsheet for converting from Data::FormValidator.

DESCRIPTION

       Information that's useful when switching from Data::FormValidator to HTML::FormHandler. There's not a lot
       here yet, so if you have something to add, patches are welcome.

       In a general way, FormHandler doesn't have nearly so many "special" checks as Data::FormValidator. It
       would be possible to implement many of them, but there hasn't been much demand for them. So far
       FormHandler users seem to be satisfied with the "do your own checks in a Perl method" solution. Because
       of the greater complexity of FormHandler's data model - with Repeatable arrays and nested compounds, etc
       - it's somewhat harder to do some of them automatically.

Differences/conversions

       dependencies
           In FormHandler, 'dependency' is the equivalent of 'dependency_group', without the key names.

           The other variations of dependencies in DFV are not implemented in FormHandler, and would normally be
           done in a form's 'validate' sub.

       trim, 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.

           Transforms and inflations/deflations do not change what is presented in the form unless you set the
           'fif_from_value' flag on the field.

       FV_length_between, FV_max_length, FV_min_length
           Use text fields with 'minlength' and 'maxlength' attributes.

       FV_eq_with
           Perform your own checks in the form 'validate' sub.

               sub validate {
                   my $self = shift;
                   if( $self->field('one')->value eq $self->field('two')->value ) {
                   }
               }

Constraints

       The simple constraints from Data::FormValidator::Constraints can be used directly in a FormHandler form:

           use Data::FormValidator::Constraints ('match_state');
           has_field 'my_state' => (
               apply => [ { check => \&match_state, message => 'Invalid State' } ] );

       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 ] );

AUTHOR

       FormHandler Contributors - see HTML::FormHandler

       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.