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NAME

       MooseX::Param - Simple role to provide a standard param method

SYNOPSIS

         package My::Template::System;
         use Moose;

         with 'MooseX::Param';

         # ...

         my $template = My::Template::System->new(
             params => {
                 foo => 10,
                 bar => 20,
                 baz => 30,
             }
         );

         # fetching params
         $template->param('foo'); # 10

         # getting list of params
         $template->param(); # foo, bar, baz

         # setting params
         $template->param(foo => 30, bar => 100);

DESCRIPTION

       This is a very simple Moose role which provides a CGI like "param" method.

       I found that I had written this code over and over and over and over again, and each time
       it was the same. So I thought, why not put it in a role?

ATTRIBUTES

       params
           This role provides a "params" attribute which has a read-only accessor, and a HashRef
           type constraint. It also adds a builder method (see "init_params" method below) to
           properly initialize it.

METHODS

       params
           Return the HASH ref in which the parameters are stored.

       param
           This is your standard CGI style "param" method. If passed no arguments, it will return
           a list of param names. If passed a single name argument it will return the param
           associated with that name. If passed a key value pair (or set of key value pairs) it
           will assign them into the params.

       init_params
           This is the params attribute "builder" option, so it is called the params are
           initialized.

           NOTE: You can override this by defining your own version in your class, because local
           class methods beat role methods in composition.

       meta
           Returns the role metaclass.

SIMILAR MODULES

       The "param" method can be found in several other modules, such as CGI, CGI::Application
       and HTML::Template to name a few. This is such a common Perl idiom that I felt it really
       deserved it's own role (if for nothing more than I was sick of re-writing and copy-pasting
       it all the time).

       There are also a few modules which attempt to solve the same problem as this module. Those
       are:

       Class::Param
           This module is much more ambitious than mine, and provides much deeper functionality.
           For most of my purposes, this module would have been overkill, but if you need really
           sophisticated param handling and the ability to provide several different APIs (tied,
           etc), this module is probably the way to go.

       Mixin::ExtraFields::Param
           This module is very similar to mine, but for a different framework. It works with the
           Mixin::ExtraFields framework.

BUGS

       All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find
       a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT.

AUTHOR

       Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2007 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.

       <http://www.iinteractive.com>

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