MooseX::Types::Common::String - Commonly used string types
version 0.001014
use MooseX::Types::Common::String qw/SimpleStr/;
has short_str => (is => 'rw', isa => SimpleStr);
...
#this will fail
$object->short_str("string\nwith\nbreaks");
A set of commonly-used string type constraints that do not ship with Moose by default.
SimpleStr
A Str
with no new-line characters and length <= 255.
NonEmptySimpleStr
A SimpleStr
with length > 0.
LowerCaseSimpleStr
A NonEmptySimpleStr
with no uppercase characters. A coercion exists via lc
from NonEmptySimpleStr
.
UpperCaseSimpleStr
A NonEmptySimpleStr
with no lowercase characters. A coercion exists via uc
from NonEmptySimpleStr
.
Password
A NonEmptySimpleStr
with length > 3.
StrongPassword
A NonEmptySimpleStr
with length > 7 containing at least one non-alpha character.
NonEmptyStr
A Str
with length > 0.
LowerCaseStr
A Str
with length > 0 and no uppercase characters. A coercion exists via lc
from NonEmptyStr
.
UpperCaseStr
A Str
with length > 0 and no lowercase characters. A coercion exists via uc
from NonEmptyStr
.
NumericCode
A Str
with no new-line characters that consists of only Numeric characters. Examples include, Social Security Numbers, Personal Identification Numbers, Postal Codes, HTTP Status Codes, etc. Supports attempting to coerce from a string that has punctuation or whitespaces in it ( e.g credit card number 4111-1111-1111-1111 ).
Bugs may be submitted through the RT bug tracker (or bug-MooseX-Types-Common@rt.cpan.org).
There is also a mailing list available for users of this distribution, at http://lists.perl.org/list/moose.html.
There is also an irc channel available for users of this distribution, at #moose
on irc.perl.org
.
Matt S Trout - mst (at) shadowcatsystems.co.uk (http://www.shadowcatsystems.co.uk/)
K. James Cheetham <jamie@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
Guillermo Roditi <groditi@gmail.com>
This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Matt S Trout - mst (at) shadowcatsystems.co.uk (http://www.shadowcatsystems.co.uk/).
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.