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NAME

       Data::FormValidator::Constraints::Upload - Validate File Uploads

SYNOPSIS

           # Be sure to use a CGI.pm or CGI::Simple object as the form
           # input when using this constraint
           my $q = CGI->new;

           use Data::FormValidator::Constraints::Upload qw(
                   file_format
                   file_max_bytes
                   image_max_dimensions
                   image_min_dimensions
           );
           my $dfv = Data::FormValidator->check($q,$my_profile);

           # In a Data::FormValidator Profile:
           constraint_methods => {
               image_name => [
                   file_format(),
                   file_max_bytes(10),
                   image_max_dimensions(200,200),
                   image_min_dimensions(100,100),
                ],
           }

DESCRIPTION

       Note: This is a new module is a new addition to Data::FormValidator and is should be
       considered "Beta".

       These module is meant to be used in conjunction with the Data::FormValidator module to
       automate the task of validating uploaded files. The following validation routines are
       supplied.

       To use any of them, the input data passed to Data::FormValidator must be a CGI.pm object.

       file_format
           This function checks the format of the file, based on the MIME type if it's available,
           and a case-insensitive version of the file extension otherwise. By default, it tries
           to validate JPEG, GIF and PNG images. The params are:

            optional hash reference of parameters. A key named I<mime_types> points to
            array references of valid values.

              file_format( mime_types => [qw!image/jpeg image/gif image/png!] );

           Calling this function sets some meta data which can be retrieved through the "meta()"
           method of the Data::FormValidator::Results object.  The meta data added is "extension"
           and "mime_type".

           The MIME type of the file will first be tried to figured out by using the
           <File::MMagic> module to examine the file. If that doesn't turn up a result, we'll use
           a MIME type from the browser if one has been provided. Otherwise, we give up. The
           extension we return is based on the MIME type we found, rather than trusting the one
           that was uploaded.

           NOTE: if we have to fall back to using the MIME type provided by the browser, we
           access it from the original input data and not the filtered data.  This should only
           cause issue when you have used a filter to alter the type of file that was uploaded
           (e.g. image conversion).

       file_max_bytes
           This function checks the maximum size of an uploaded file. By default, it checks to
           make sure files are smaller than 1 Meg. The params are:

            reference to max file size in bytes

               file_max_bytes(1024), # 1 k

           Calling this function sets some meta data which can be retrieved through the "meta()"
           method of the Data::FormValidator::Results object.  The meta data added is "bytes".

       image_max_dimensions
           This function checks to make sure an uploaded image is no longer than some maximum
           dimensions. The params are:

            reference to max pixel width
            reference to max pixel height

               image_max_dimensions(200,200),

           Calling this function sets some meta data which can be retrieved through the "meta()"
           method of the Data::FormValidator::Results object.  The meta data added is "width" and
           "height".

       image_min_dimensions
           This function checks to make sure an uploaded image is longer than some minimum
           dimensions. The params are:

            reference to min pixel width
            reference to min pixel height

               image_min_dimensions(100,100),

           Calling this function sets some meta data which can be retrieved through the "meta()"
           method of the Data::FormValidator::Results object.  The meta data added is "width" and
           "height".

   BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY
       An older more awkward interface to the constraints in this module is still supported.  To
       use it, you have to load the package with 'validator_packages', and call each constraint
       in a hashref style, passing the parameters by reference. It looks like this:

           validator_packages => [qw(Data::FormValidator::Constraints::Upload)],
           constraints => {
               image_name => [
                   {
                       constraint_method => 'image_max_dimensions',
                       params => [\200,\200],
                   }
                ],
           }

       I told you it was more awkward. That was before I grokked the magic of closures, which is
       what drives the current interface.

SEE ALSO

       FileMetadata, Data::FormValidator, CGI, perl

AUTHOR

       Mark Stosberg, <mark@summersault.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2003-2005 by Mark Stosberg

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

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