HTML::FormHandler::Types - Moose type constraints
version 0.40068
These types are provided by MooseX::Types. These types must not be quoted when they are used:
has 'posint' => ( is => 'rw', isa => PositiveInt);
has_field 'email' => ( apply => [ Email ] );
Types declared using Moose::Util::TypeConstraints, on the other hand, must be quoted:
has_field 'text_both' => ( apply => [ PositiveInt, 'GreaterThan10' ] );
To import these types into your forms, you must either specify (':all') or list the types you want to use:
use HTML::FormHandler::Types (':all');
or:
use HTML::FormHandler::Types ('Email', 'PositiveInt');
It would be possible to import the MooseX types (Common, etc), but for now we'll just re-implement them here in order to be able to change the messages and keep control of what types we provide.
From MooseX::Types::Common:
'PositiveNum', 'PositiveInt', 'NegativeNum', 'NegativeInt', 'SingleDigit',
'SimpleStr', 'NonEmptySimpleStr', 'Password', 'StrongPassword', 'NonEmptyStr',
These types check the value and issue an error message.
Uses Email::Valid
Checks that the state is in a list of two uppercase letters.
Must be a valid IPv4 address.
No spaces in string allowed.
Must be made up of letters, digits, and underscores.
Might be useful for passwords.
Must not contain non-printable characters.
Contains a single word.
These types will transform the value without an error message;
Replaces multiple spaces with a single space
Makes the string all upper case
Makes the string all lower case
Trims the string of starting and ending spaces
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.