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NAME

       HTML::Widget::Result - Result Class

SYNOPSIS

       see HTML::Widget

DESCRIPTION

       Result Class.

METHODS

   action
       Arguments: $action

       Return Value: $action

       Contains the form action.

   as_xml
       Return Value: $xml

       Returns xml.

   container
       Arguments: $tag

       Return Value: $tag

       Contains the container tag.

   enctype
       Arguments: $enctype

       Return Value: $enctype

       Contains the form encoding type.

   errors
   error
       Arguments: $name, $type

       Return Value: @errors

       Returns a list of HTML::Widget::Error objects.

           my @errors = $form->errors;
           my @errors = $form->errors('foo');
           my @errors = $form->errors( 'foo', 'ASCII' );

       "error" is an alias for "errors".

   elements
   element
       Arguments: $name (optional)

       Return Value: @elements

       If $name argument is supplied, returns a HTML::Widget::Container object for the first
       element matching $name. Otherwise, returns a list of HTML::Widget::Container objects for
       all elements.

           my @form = $f->elements;
           my $age  = $f->elements('age');

       "element" is an alias for "elements".

   elements_ref
       Arguments: $name (optional)

       Return Value: \@elements

       Accepts the same arguments as "elements", but returns an arrayref of results instead of a
       list.

   find_result_element
       Arguments: $name

       Return Value: @elements

       Looks for the named element and returns a HTML::Widget::Container object for it if found.

   elements_for
       Arguments: $name

       Return Value: @elements

       If the named element is a Block or NullContainer element, return a list of
       HTML::Widget::Container objects for the contents of that element.

   find_elements
       Return Value: @elements

       Exactly the same as "find_elements" in HTML::Widget

   empty_errors
       Arguments: $bool

       Return Value: $bool

       Create spans for errors even when there's no errors.. (For AJAX validation validation)

   has_errors
   has_error
   have_errors
       Arguments: $name

       Return Value: $bool

       Returns a list of element names.

           my @names = $form->has_errors;
           my $error = $form->has_errors($name);

       "has_error" and "have_errors" are aliases for "has_errors".

   id
       Arguments: $id

       Return Value: $id

       Contains the widget id.

   legend
       Arguments: $legend

       Return Value: $legend

       Contains the legend.

   method
       Arguments: $method

       Return Value: $method

       Contains the form method.

   param
       Arguments: $name

       Return Value (scalar context): $value or \@values

       Return Value (list context): @values

       Returns valid parameters with a CGI.pm-compatible param method. (read-only)

   params
   parameters
       Return Value: \%params

       Returns validated params as hashref.

       "parameters" is an alias for "params".

   subcontainer
       Arguments: $tag

       Return Value: $tag

       Contains the subcontainer tag.

   strict
       Arguments: $bool

       Return Value: $bool

       Only consider parameters that pass at least one constraint valid.

   submitted
   is_submitted
       Return Value: $bool

       Returns true if "$widget->process" received a $query object.

       "is_submitted" is an alias for "submitted".

   valid
       Return Value: @names

       Arguments: $name

       Return Value: $bool

       Returns a list of element names. Returns true/false if a name is given.

           my @names = $form->valid;
           my $valid = $form->valid($name);

   add_valid
       Arguments: $key, $value

       Return Value: $value

       Adds another valid value to the hash.

   add_error
       Arguments: \%attributes

       Return Value: $error

           $result->add_error({ name => 'foo' });

       This allows you to add custom error messages after the widget has processed the input
       params.

       Accepts 'name', 'type' and 'message' arguments.  The 'name' argument is required. The
       default value for 'type' is 'Custom'.  The default value for 'message' is 'Invalid Input'.

       An example of use.

           if ( ! $result->has_errors ) {
               my $user = $result->valid('username');
               my $pass = $result->valid('password');

               if ( ! $app->login( $user, $pass ) ) {
                   $result->add_error({
                       name => 'password',
                       message => 'Incorrect Password',
                   });
               }
           }

       In this example, the $result initially contains no errors. If the login() is unsuccessful
       though, add_error() is used to add an error to the password Element. If the user is shown
       the form again using "$result->as_xml", they will be shown an appropriate error message
       alongside the password field.

AUTHOR

       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.