CONTENTS

NAME

Params::ValidationCompiler - Build an optimized subroutine parameter validator once, use it forever

VERSION

version 0.31

SYNOPSIS

use Types::Standard qw( Int Str );
use Params::ValidationCompiler qw( validation_for );

{
    my $validator = validation_for(
        params => {
            foo => { type => Int },
            bar => {
                type     => Str,
                optional => 1,
            },
            baz => {
                type    => Int,
                default => 42,
            },
        },
    );

    sub foo {
        my %args = $validator->(@_);
    }
}

{
    my $validator = validation_for(
        params => [
            { type => Int },
            {
                type     => Str,
                optional => 1,
            },
        ],
    );

    sub bar {
        my ( $int, $str ) = $validator->(@_);
    }
}

{
    my $validator = validation_for(
        params => [
            foo => { type => Int },
            bar => {
                type     => Str,
                optional => 1,
            },
        ],
        named_to_list => 1,
    );

    sub baz {
        my ( $foo, $bar ) = $validator->(@_);
    }
}

DESCRIPTION

This module creates a customized, highly efficient parameter checking subroutine. It can handle named or positional parameters, and can return the parameters as key/value pairs or a list of values.

In addition to type checks, it also supports parameter defaults, optional parameters, and extra "slurpy" parameters.

PARAMETERS

This module has two options exports, validation_for and source_for. Both of these subs accept the same options:

params

An arrayref or hashref containing a parameter specification.

If you pass a hashref then the generated validator sub will expect named parameters. The params value should be a hashref where the parameter names are keys and the specs are the values.

If you pass an arrayref and named_to_list is false, the validator will expect positional params. Each element of the params arrayref should be a parameter spec.

If you pass an arrayref and named_to_list is true, the validator will expect named params, but will return a list of values. In this case the arrayref should contain a list of key/value pairs, where parameter names are the keys and the specs are the values.

Each spec can contain either a boolean or hashref. If the spec is a boolean, this indicates required (true) or optional (false).

The spec hashref accepts the following keys:

slurpy

If this is a simple true value, then the generated subroutine accepts additional arguments not specified in params. By default, extra arguments cause an exception.

You can also pass a type constraint here, in which case all extra arguments must be values of the specified type.

named_to_list

If this is true, the generated subroutine will expect a list of key-value pairs or a hashref and it will return a list containing only values. The params you pass must be a arrayref of key-value pairs. The order of these pairs determines the order in which values are returned.

You cannot combine slurpy with named_to_list as there is no way to know how to order the extra return values.

return_object

If this is true, the generated subroutine will return an object instead of a hashref. You cannot set this option to true if you set either or slurpy or named_to_list.

The object's methods correspond to the parameter names passed to the subroutine. While calling methods on an object is slower than accessing a hashref, the advantage is that if you typo a parameter name you'll get a helpful error.

If you have Class::XSAccessor installed then this will be used to create the class's methods, which makes it fairly fast.

The returned object is in a generated class. Do not rely on this class name being anything in specific, and don't check this object using isa, DOES, or anything similar.

When return_object is true, the parameter spec hashref also accepts to the following additional keys:

EXPORTS

The exported subs are:

validation_for(...)

This returns a subroutine that implements the specific parameter checking. This subroutine expects to be given the parameters to validate in @_. If all the parameters are valid, it will return the validated parameters (with defaults as appropriate), either as a list of key-value pairs or as a list of just values. If any of the parameters are invalid it will throw an exception.

For validators expected named params, the generated subroutine accepts either a list of key-value pairs or a single hashref. Otherwise the validator expects a list of values.

For now, you must shift off the invocant yourself.

This subroutine accepts the following additional parameters:

source_for(...)

This returns a two element list. The first is a string containing the source code for the generated sub. The second is a hashref of "environment" variables to be used when generating the subroutine. These are the arguments that are passed to Eval::Closure.

SUPPORT

Bugs may be submitted at https://github.com/houseabsolute/Params-ValidationCompiler/issues.

SOURCE

The source code repository for Params-ValidationCompiler can be found at https://github.com/houseabsolute/Params-ValidationCompiler.

DONATIONS

If you'd like to thank me for the work I've done on this module, please consider making a "donation" to me via PayPal. I spend a lot of free time creating free software, and would appreciate any support you'd care to offer.

Please note that I am not suggesting that you must do this in order for me to continue working on this particular software. I will continue to do so, inasmuch as I have in the past, for as long as it interests me.

Similarly, a donation made in this way will probably not make me work on this software much more, unless I get so many donations that I can consider working on free software full time (let's all have a chuckle at that together).

To donate, log into PayPal and send money to autarch@urth.org, or use the button at https://houseabsolute.com/foss-donations/.

AUTHOR

Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>

CONTRIBUTORS

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2016 - 2023 by Dave Rolsky.

This is free software, licensed under:

The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)

The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this distribution.