[1] | 1 | package Text::FormBuilder; |
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| 2 | |
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| 3 | use strict; |
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| 4 | use warnings; |
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| 5 | |
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[53] | 6 | use base qw(Exporter Class::ParseText::Base); |
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[42] | 7 | use vars qw($VERSION @EXPORT); |
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[1] | 8 | |
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[85] | 9 | $VERSION = '0.11'; |
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[42] | 10 | @EXPORT = qw(create_form); |
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[19] | 11 | |
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[63] | 12 | #$::RD_TRACE = 1; |
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| 13 | |
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[16] | 14 | use Carp; |
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[1] | 15 | use Text::FormBuilder::Parser; |
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| 16 | use CGI::FormBuilder; |
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| 17 | |
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[69] | 18 | use Data::Dumper; |
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| 19 | $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1; # don't dump $VARn names |
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| 20 | $Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 0; # don't quote simple string keys |
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| 21 | |
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[28] | 22 | # the static default options passed to CGI::FormBuilder->new |
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[23] | 23 | my %DEFAULT_OPTIONS = ( |
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| 24 | method => 'GET', |
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| 25 | keepextras => 1, |
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| 26 | ); |
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| 27 | |
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[30] | 28 | # the built in CSS for the template |
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| 29 | my $DEFAULT_CSS = <<END; |
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| 30 | table { padding: 1em; } |
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[60] | 31 | td table { padding: 0; } /* exclude the inner checkbox tables */ |
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[30] | 32 | #author, #footer { font-style: italic; } |
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| 33 | caption h2 { padding: .125em .5em; background: #ccc; text-align: left; } |
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[71] | 34 | fieldset { margin: 1em 0; border: none; border-top: 2px solid #999; } |
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[67] | 35 | legend { font-size: 1.25em; font-weight: bold; background: #ccc; padding: .125em .25em; border: 1px solid #666; } |
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[30] | 36 | th { text-align: left; } |
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[71] | 37 | th h2 { padding: .125em .5em; background: #eee; font-size: 1.25em; } |
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[82] | 38 | .label { font-weight: normal; text-align: right; vertical-align: top; } |
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[30] | 39 | td ul { list-style: none; padding-left: 0; margin-left: 0; } |
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[71] | 40 | .note { background: #eee; padding: .5em 1em; } |
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[30] | 41 | .sublabel { color: #999; } |
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| 42 | .invalid { background: red; } |
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| 43 | END |
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| 44 | |
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[34] | 45 | # default messages that can be localized |
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[33] | 46 | my %DEFAULT_MESSAGES = ( |
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[34] | 47 | text_author => 'Created by %s', |
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| 48 | text_madewith => 'Made with %s version %s', |
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[83] | 49 | text_required => 'Fields that are <strong>highlighted</strong> are required.', |
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[34] | 50 | text_invalid => 'Missing or invalid value.', |
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[33] | 51 | ); |
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| 52 | |
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[34] | 53 | my $DEFAULT_CHARSET = 'iso-8859-1'; |
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| 54 | |
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[39] | 55 | # options to clean up the code with Perl::Tidy |
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| 56 | my $TIDY_OPTIONS = '-nolq -ci=4 -ce'; |
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| 57 | |
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[42] | 58 | my $HTML_EXTS = qr/\.html?$/; |
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[46] | 59 | my $MODULE_EXTS = qr/\.pm$/; |
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[42] | 60 | my $SCRIPT_EXTS = qr/\.(pl|cgi)$/; |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | # superautomagical exported function |
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| 63 | sub create_form { |
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| 64 | my ($source, $options, $destination) = @_; |
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| 65 | my $parser = __PACKAGE__->parse($source); |
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| 66 | $parser->build(%{ $options || {} }); |
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| 67 | if ($destination) { |
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| 68 | if (ref $destination) { |
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[53] | 69 | croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Don't know what to do with a ref for $destination"; |
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| 70 | #TODO: what DO ref dests mean? |
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[42] | 71 | } else { |
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| 72 | # write webpage, script, or module |
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[46] | 73 | if ($destination =~ $MODULE_EXTS) { |
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[52] | 74 | $parser->write_module($destination, 1); |
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[42] | 75 | } elsif ($destination =~ $SCRIPT_EXTS) { |
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[52] | 76 | $parser->write_script($destination, 1); |
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[42] | 77 | } else { |
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[46] | 78 | $parser->write($destination); |
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[42] | 79 | } |
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| 80 | } |
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| 81 | } else { |
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| 82 | defined wantarray ? return $parser->form : $parser->write; |
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| 83 | } |
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| 84 | } |
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| 85 | |
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[53] | 86 | # subclass of Class::ParseText::Base |
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| 87 | sub init { |
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| 88 | my $self = shift; |
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| 89 | $self->{parser} = Text::FormBuilder::Parser->new; |
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| 90 | $self->{start_rule} = 'form_spec'; |
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| 91 | $self->{ensure_newline} = 1; |
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[42] | 92 | return $self; |
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| 93 | } |
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| 94 | |
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[33] | 95 | # this is where a lot of the magic happens |
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[1] | 96 | sub build { |
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| 97 | my ($self, %options) = @_; |
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[12] | 98 | |
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| 99 | # our custom %options: |
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| 100 | # form_only: use only the form part of the template |
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| 101 | my $form_only = $options{form_only}; |
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[33] | 102 | |
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| 103 | # css, extra_css: allow for custom inline stylesheets |
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[38] | 104 | # neat trick: css => '@import(my_external_stylesheet.css);' |
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[33] | 105 | # will let you use an external stylesheet |
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[34] | 106 | # CSS Hint: to get multiple sections to all line up their fields, |
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| 107 | # set a standard width for th.label |
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[72] | 108 | # external_css: scalar for a single external stylesheet; array for |
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| 109 | # multiple sheets; prepended to the beginning of the CSS as @import |
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| 110 | # statetments |
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[30] | 111 | my $css; |
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| 112 | $css = $options{css} || $DEFAULT_CSS; |
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[72] | 113 | if ($options{external_css}) { |
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| 114 | my $ref = ref $options{external_css}; |
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| 115 | if ($ref eq 'ARRAY') { |
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| 116 | # loop over the list of external sheets |
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| 117 | my $external_sheets = join("\n", map { "\@import url($_);" } @{ $options{external_css} }); |
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| 118 | $css = "$external_sheets\n$css"; |
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| 119 | } elsif ($ref) { |
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| 120 | croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Don't know how to handle $ref reference as an argument to external_css"; |
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| 121 | } else { |
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| 122 | $css = "\@import url($options{external_css});\n$css"; |
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| 123 | } |
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| 124 | } |
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[30] | 125 | $css .= $options{extra_css} if $options{extra_css}; |
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[12] | 126 | |
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[33] | 127 | # messages |
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[38] | 128 | # code pulled (with modifications) from CGI::FormBuilder |
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[33] | 129 | if ($options{messages}) { |
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| 130 | # if its a hashref, we'll just pass it on to CGI::FormBuilder |
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| 131 | |
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| 132 | if (my $ref = ref $options{messages}) { |
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| 133 | # hashref pass on to CGI::FormBuilder |
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| 134 | croak "[Text::FormBuilder] Argument to 'messages' option must be a filename or hashref" unless $ref eq 'HASH'; |
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| 135 | while (my ($key,$value) = each %DEFAULT_MESSAGES) { |
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| 136 | $options{messages}{$key} ||= $DEFAULT_MESSAGES{$key}; |
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| 137 | } |
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| 138 | } else { |
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| 139 | # filename, just *warn* on missing, and use defaults |
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| 140 | if (-f $options{messages} && -r _ && open(MESSAGES, "< $options{messages}")) { |
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[34] | 141 | $options{messages} = { %DEFAULT_MESSAGES }; |
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[33] | 142 | while(<MESSAGES>) { |
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| 143 | next if /^\s*#/ || /^\s*$/; |
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| 144 | chomp; |
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| 145 | my($key,$value) = split ' ', $_, 2; |
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| 146 | ($options{messages}{$key} = $value) =~ s/\s+$//; |
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| 147 | } |
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| 148 | close MESSAGES; |
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| 149 | } else { |
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[53] | 150 | carp '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Could not read messages file $options{messages}: $!"; |
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[33] | 151 | } |
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[1] | 152 | } |
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[34] | 153 | } else { |
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| 154 | $options{messages} = { %DEFAULT_MESSAGES }; |
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[1] | 155 | } |
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| 156 | |
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[53] | 157 | # character set |
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[34] | 158 | my $charset = $options{charset}; |
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| 159 | |
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[33] | 160 | # save the build options so they can be used from write_module |
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| 161 | $self->{build_options} = { %options }; |
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| 162 | |
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| 163 | # remove our custom options before we hand off to CGI::FormBuilder |
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[34] | 164 | delete $options{$_} foreach qw(form_only css extra_css charset); |
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[33] | 165 | |
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[21] | 166 | # expand groups |
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[70] | 167 | if (my %groups = %{ $self->{form_spec}{groups} || {} }) { |
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[42] | 168 | for my $section (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} || [] }) { |
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| 169 | foreach (grep { $$_[0] eq 'group' } @{ $$section{lines} }) { |
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| 170 | $$_[1]{group} =~ s/^\%//; # strip leading % from group var name |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | if (exists $groups{$$_[1]{group}}) { |
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| 173 | my @fields; # fields in the group |
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| 174 | push @fields, { %$_ } foreach @{ $groups{$$_[1]{group}} }; |
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| 175 | for my $field (@fields) { |
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| 176 | $$field{label} ||= ucfirst $$field{name}; |
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| 177 | $$field{name} = "$$_[1]{name}_$$field{name}"; |
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| 178 | } |
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[73] | 179 | $_ = [ |
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| 180 | 'group', |
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| 181 | { |
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| 182 | label => $$_[1]{label} || ucfirst(join(' ',split('_',$$_[1]{name}))), |
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| 183 | comment => $$_[1]{comment}, |
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| 184 | group => \@fields, |
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| 185 | }, |
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| 186 | ]; |
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[29] | 187 | } |
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[21] | 188 | } |
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| 189 | } |
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| 190 | } |
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[1] | 191 | |
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[33] | 192 | # the actual fields that are given to CGI::FormBuilder |
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[42] | 193 | # make copies so that when we trim down the sections |
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| 194 | # we don't lose the form field information |
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[21] | 195 | $self->{form_spec}{fields} = []; |
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[29] | 196 | |
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| 197 | for my $section (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} || [] }) { |
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| 198 | for my $line (@{ $$section{lines} }) { |
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| 199 | if ($$line[0] eq 'group') { |
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[42] | 200 | push @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }, { %{$_} } foreach @{ $$line[1]{group} }; |
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[29] | 201 | } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'field') { |
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[42] | 202 | push @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }, { %{$$line[1]} }; |
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[29] | 203 | } |
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[21] | 204 | } |
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| 205 | } |
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| 206 | |
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[39] | 207 | # substitute in custom validation subs and pattern definitions for field validation |
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| 208 | my %patterns = %{ $self->{form_spec}{patterns} || {} }; |
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| 209 | my %subs = %{ $self->{form_spec}{subs} || {} }; |
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| 210 | |
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| 211 | foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) { |
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| 212 | if ($$_{validate}) { |
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| 213 | if (exists $patterns{$$_{validate}}) { |
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[33] | 214 | $$_{validate} = $patterns{$$_{validate}}; |
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[39] | 215 | # TODO: need the Data::Dumper code to work for this |
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| 216 | # for now, we just warn that it doesn't work |
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| 217 | } elsif (exists $subs{$$_{validate}}) { |
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[53] | 218 | warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] validate coderefs don't work yet"; |
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[39] | 219 | delete $$_{validate}; |
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[42] | 220 | ## $$_{validate} = $subs{$$_{validate}}; |
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[33] | 221 | } |
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| 222 | } |
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| 223 | } |
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| 224 | |
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[50] | 225 | # get user-defined lists; can't make this conditional because |
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| 226 | # we need to be able to fall back to CGI::FormBuilder's lists |
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| 227 | # even if the user didn't define any |
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| 228 | my %lists = %{ $self->{form_spec}{lists} || {} }; |
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| 229 | |
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[1] | 230 | # substitute in list names |
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[50] | 231 | foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) { |
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| 232 | next unless $$_{list}; |
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| 233 | |
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| 234 | $$_{list} =~ s/^\@//; # strip leading @ from list var name |
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| 235 | |
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| 236 | # a hack so we don't get screwy reference errors |
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| 237 | if (exists $lists{$$_{list}}) { |
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| 238 | my @list; |
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| 239 | push @list, { %$_ } foreach @{ $lists{$$_{list}} }; |
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| 240 | $$_{options} = \@list; |
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| 241 | } else { |
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| 242 | # assume that the list name is a builtin |
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| 243 | # and let it fall through to CGI::FormBuilder |
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| 244 | $$_{options} = $$_{list}; |
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[1] | 245 | } |
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[50] | 246 | } continue { |
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| 247 | delete $$_{list}; |
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[30] | 248 | } |
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[21] | 249 | |
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[30] | 250 | # special case single-value checkboxes |
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| 251 | foreach (grep { $$_{type} && $$_{type} eq 'checkbox' } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) { |
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| 252 | unless ($$_{options}) { |
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| 253 | $$_{options} = [ { $$_{name} => $$_{label} || ucfirst join(' ',split(/_/,$$_{name})) } ]; |
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| 254 | } |
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| 255 | } |
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| 256 | |
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[63] | 257 | # use columns for displaying checkbox fields larger than 2 items |
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[14] | 258 | foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) { |
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[60] | 259 | if (ref $$_{options} and @{ $$_{options} } >= 3) { |
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| 260 | $$_{columns} = int(@{ $$_{options} } / 8) + 1; |
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| 261 | } |
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[14] | 262 | } |
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[1] | 263 | |
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[24] | 264 | # remove extraneous undefined values |
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[64] | 265 | # also check for approriate version of CGI::FormBuilder |
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| 266 | # for some advanced options |
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| 267 | my $FB_version = CGI::FormBuilder->VERSION; |
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[24] | 268 | for my $field (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) { |
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| 269 | defined $$field{$_} or delete $$field{$_} foreach keys %{ $field }; |
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[64] | 270 | |
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[66] | 271 | unless ($FB_version >= '3.02') { |
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| 272 | for (qw(growable other)) { |
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| 273 | if ($$field{$_}) { |
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| 274 | warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] '$_' fields not supported by FB $FB_version (requires 3.02)"; |
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| 275 | delete $$field{$_}; |
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| 276 | } |
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[64] | 277 | } |
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| 278 | } |
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[68] | 279 | } |
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[24] | 280 | |
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[64] | 281 | # assign the field names to the sections |
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[39] | 282 | foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} }) { |
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[42] | 283 | for my $line (@{ $$_{lines} }) { |
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| 284 | if ($$line[0] eq 'field') { |
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| 285 | $$line[1] = $$line[1]{name}; |
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| 286 | } |
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[39] | 287 | } |
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| 288 | } |
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| 289 | |
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[69] | 290 | # gather together all of the form options |
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| 291 | $self->{form_options} = { |
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[23] | 292 | %DEFAULT_OPTIONS, |
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[33] | 293 | # need to explicity set the fields so that simple text fields get picked up |
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[29] | 294 | fields => [ map { $$_{name} } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } ], |
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[24] | 295 | required => [ map { $$_{name} } grep { $$_{required} } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } ], |
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| 296 | title => $self->{form_spec}{title}, |
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[25] | 297 | text => $self->{form_spec}{description}, |
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[81] | 298 | # use 'defined' so we are able to differentiate between 'submit = 0' (no submit button) |
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| 299 | # and 'submit = undef' (use default submit button) |
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| 300 | ( defined $self->{form_spec}{submit} ? (submit => $self->{form_spec}{submit}) : () ), |
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| 301 | reset => $self->{form_spec}{reset}, |
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[1] | 302 | template => { |
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| 303 | type => 'Text', |
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| 304 | engine => { |
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| 305 | TYPE => 'STRING', |
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[34] | 306 | SOURCE => $form_only ? $self->_form_template : $self->_template($css, $charset), |
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[11] | 307 | DELIMITERS => [ qw(<% %>) ], |
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[1] | 308 | }, |
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| 309 | data => { |
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[81] | 310 | #TODO: make FB aware of sections |
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[29] | 311 | sections => $self->{form_spec}{sections}, |
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[14] | 312 | author => $self->{form_spec}{author}, |
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| 313 | description => $self->{form_spec}{description}, |
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[1] | 314 | }, |
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| 315 | }, |
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| 316 | %options, |
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[69] | 317 | }; |
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| 318 | |
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| 319 | # create the form object |
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| 320 | $self->{form} = CGI::FormBuilder->new(%{ $self->{form_options} }); |
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| 321 | |
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| 322 | # ...and set up its fields |
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[1] | 323 | $self->{form}->field(%{ $_ }) foreach @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }; |
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| 324 | |
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[16] | 325 | # mark structures as built |
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| 326 | $self->{built} = 1; |
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| 327 | |
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[1] | 328 | return $self; |
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| 329 | } |
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| 330 | |
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| 331 | sub write { |
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| 332 | my ($self, $outfile) = @_; |
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[16] | 333 | |
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| 334 | # automatically call build if needed to |
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| 335 | # allow the new->parse->write shortcut |
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| 336 | $self->build unless $self->{built}; |
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| 337 | |
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[1] | 338 | if ($outfile) { |
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| 339 | open FORM, "> $outfile"; |
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| 340 | print FORM $self->form->render; |
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| 341 | close FORM; |
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| 342 | } else { |
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| 343 | print $self->form->render; |
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| 344 | } |
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| 345 | } |
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| 346 | |
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[69] | 347 | # dump the form options as eval-able code |
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| 348 | sub _form_options_code { |
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[39] | 349 | my $self = shift; |
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[69] | 350 | my $d = Data::Dumper->new([ $self->{form_options} ], [ '*options' ]); |
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| 351 | return keys %{ $self->{form_options} } > 0 ? $d->Dump : ''; |
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| 352 | } |
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| 353 | # dump the field setup subs as eval-able code |
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| 354 | # pass in the variable name of the form object |
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| 355 | # (defaults to '$form') |
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[70] | 356 | # TODO: revise this code to use the new 'fieldopts' |
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| 357 | # option to the FB constructor (requires FB 3.02) |
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[69] | 358 | sub _field_setup_code { |
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| 359 | my $self = shift; |
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| 360 | my $object_name = shift || '$form'; |
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| 361 | return join( |
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[12] | 362 | "\n", |
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[69] | 363 | map { $object_name . '->field' . Data::Dumper->Dump([$_],['*field']) . ';' } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } |
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[12] | 364 | ); |
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[82] | 365 | } |
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[39] | 366 | |
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[82] | 367 | sub as_module { |
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[39] | 368 | my ($self, $package, $use_tidy) = @_; |
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| 369 | |
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[53] | 370 | croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . '] Expecting a package name' unless $package; |
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[39] | 371 | |
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[52] | 372 | # remove a trailing .pm |
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| 373 | $package =~ s/\.pm$//; |
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[82] | 374 | |
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| 375 | # auto-build |
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| 376 | $self->build unless $self->{built}; |
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| 377 | |
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[69] | 378 | my $form_options = $self->_form_options_code; |
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| 379 | my $field_setup = $self->_field_setup_code('$self'); |
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[39] | 380 | |
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[69] | 381 | # old style of module |
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| 382 | # TODO: how to keep this (as deprecated method) |
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| 383 | my $old_module = <<END; |
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[12] | 384 | package $package; |
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| 385 | use strict; |
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| 386 | use warnings; |
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| 387 | |
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| 388 | use CGI::FormBuilder; |
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| 389 | |
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[15] | 390 | sub get_form { |
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[39] | 391 | my \$q = shift; |
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| 392 | |
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[69] | 393 | my \$self = CGI::FormBuilder->new( |
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| 394 | $form_options, |
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| 395 | \@_, |
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| 396 | ); |
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[12] | 397 | |
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[69] | 398 | $field_setup |
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| 399 | |
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| 400 | return \$self; |
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[12] | 401 | } |
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| 402 | |
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| 403 | # module return |
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| 404 | 1; |
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| 405 | END |
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[23] | 406 | |
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[69] | 407 | # new style of module |
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| 408 | my $module = <<END; |
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| 409 | package $package; |
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| 410 | use strict; |
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| 411 | use warnings; |
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| 412 | |
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| 413 | use base qw(CGI::FormBuilder); |
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| 414 | |
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| 415 | sub new { |
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| 416 | my \$invocant = shift; |
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| 417 | my \$class = ref \$invocant || \$invocant; |
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| 418 | |
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| 419 | my \$self = CGI::FormBuilder->new( |
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| 420 | $form_options, |
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| 421 | \@_, |
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| 422 | ); |
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| 423 | |
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| 424 | $field_setup |
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| 425 | |
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| 426 | # re-bless into this class |
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| 427 | bless \$self, \$class; |
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| 428 | } |
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| 429 | |
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| 430 | # module return |
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| 431 | 1; |
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| 432 | END |
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[82] | 433 | |
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| 434 | $module = _tidy_code($module, $use_tidy) if $use_tidy; |
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| 435 | |
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| 436 | return $module; |
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| 437 | } |
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| 438 | |
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| 439 | sub write_module { |
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[83] | 440 | my ($self, $package, $use_tidy) = @_; |
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[82] | 441 | |
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| 442 | my $module = $self->as_module($package, $use_tidy); |
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| 443 | |
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[83] | 444 | my $outfile = (split(/::/, $package))[-1]; |
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| 445 | $outfile .= '.pm' unless $outfile =~ /\.pm$/; |
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| 446 | _write_output_file($module, $outfile); |
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[39] | 447 | return $self; |
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| 448 | } |
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| 449 | |
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[82] | 450 | sub as_script { |
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| 451 | my ($self, $use_tidy) = @_; |
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[39] | 452 | |
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[82] | 453 | # auto-build |
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| 454 | $self->build unless $self->{built}; |
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| 455 | |
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[69] | 456 | my $form_options = $self->_form_options_code; |
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| 457 | my $field_setup = $self->_field_setup_code('$form'); |
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| 458 | |
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[39] | 459 | my $script = <<END; |
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| 460 | #!/usr/bin/perl |
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| 461 | use strict; |
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| 462 | use warnings; |
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| 463 | |
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| 464 | use CGI::FormBuilder; |
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| 465 | |
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[69] | 466 | my \$form = CGI::FormBuilder->new( |
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| 467 | $form_options |
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| 468 | ); |
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[39] | 469 | |
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[69] | 470 | $field_setup |
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[39] | 471 | |
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| 472 | unless (\$form->submitted && \$form->validate) { |
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| 473 | print \$form->render; |
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| 474 | } else { |
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| 475 | # do something with the entered data |
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| 476 | } |
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| 477 | END |
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[82] | 478 | $script = _tidy_code($script, $use_tidy) if $use_tidy; |
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[39] | 479 | |
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[82] | 480 | return $script; |
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| 481 | } |
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| 482 | |
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| 483 | sub write_script { |
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| 484 | my ($self, $script_name, $use_tidy) = @_; |
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| 485 | |
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| 486 | croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . '] Expecting a script name' unless $script_name; |
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| 487 | |
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| 488 | my $script = $self->as_script($use_tidy); |
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| 489 | |
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| 490 | _write_output_file($script, $script_name); |
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[39] | 491 | return $self; |
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| 492 | } |
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| 493 | |
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[82] | 494 | sub _tidy_code { |
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| 495 | my ($source_code, $use_tidy) = @_; |
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| 496 | eval 'use Perl::Tidy'; |
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| 497 | carp '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Can't tidy the code: $@" and return $source_code if $@; |
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| 498 | |
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| 499 | # use the options string only if it begins with '_' |
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| 500 | my $options = ($use_tidy =~ /^-/) ? $use_tidy : undef; |
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| 501 | |
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| 502 | my $tidy_code; |
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| 503 | Perl::Tidy::perltidy(source => \$source_code, destination => \$tidy_code, argv => $options || $TIDY_OPTIONS); |
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| 504 | |
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| 505 | return $tidy_code; |
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| 506 | } |
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| 507 | |
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| 508 | |
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[39] | 509 | sub _write_output_file { |
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[82] | 510 | my ($source_code, $outfile) = @_; |
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| 511 | open OUT, "> $outfile" or croak '[' . (caller(1))[3] . "] Can't open $outfile for writing: $!"; |
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| 512 | print OUT $source_code; |
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| 513 | close OUT; |
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[12] | 514 | } |
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| 515 | |
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[39] | 516 | |
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[16] | 517 | sub form { |
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| 518 | my $self = shift; |
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| 519 | |
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| 520 | # automatically call build if needed to |
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| 521 | # allow the new->parse->write shortcut |
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| 522 | $self->build unless $self->{built}; |
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[1] | 523 | |
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[16] | 524 | return $self->{form}; |
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| 525 | } |
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| 526 | |
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[12] | 527 | sub _form_template { |
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[33] | 528 | my $self = shift; |
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[34] | 529 | my $msg_required = $self->{build_options}{messages}{text_required}; |
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| 530 | my $msg_invalid = $self->{build_options}{messages}{text_invalid}; |
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| 531 | return q{<% $description ? qq[<p id="description">$description</p>] : '' %> |
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| 532 | <% (grep { $_->{required} } @fields) ? qq[<p id="instructions">} . $msg_required . q{</p>] : '' %> |
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[12] | 533 | <% $start %> |
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[23] | 534 | <% |
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| 535 | # drop in the hidden fields here |
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| 536 | $OUT = join("\n", map { $$_{field} } grep { $$_{type} eq 'hidden' } @fields); |
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[34] | 537 | %>} . |
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| 538 | q[ |
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[29] | 539 | <% |
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| 540 | SECTION: while (my $section = shift @sections) { |
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[67] | 541 | $OUT .= qq[<fieldset>\n]; |
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| 542 | $OUT .= qq[ <legend>$$section{head}</legend>] if $$section{head}; |
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[30] | 543 | $OUT .= qq[<table id="] . ($$section{id} || '_default') . qq[">\n]; |
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[67] | 544 | #$OUT .= qq[ <caption><h2 class="sectionhead">$$section{head}</h2></caption>] if $$section{head}; |
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[29] | 545 | TABLE_LINE: for my $line (@{ $$section{lines} }) { |
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| 546 | if ($$line[0] eq 'head') { |
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[71] | 547 | $OUT .= qq[ <tr><th class="subhead" colspan="2"><h2>$$line[1]</h2></th></tr>\n] |
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[50] | 548 | } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'note') { |
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| 549 | $OUT .= qq[ <tr><td class="note" colspan="2">$$line[1]</td></tr>\n] |
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[29] | 550 | } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'field') { |
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[42] | 551 | local $_ = $field{$$line[1]}; |
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[34] | 552 | |
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[29] | 553 | # skip hidden fields in the table |
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| 554 | next TABLE_LINE if $$_{type} eq 'hidden'; |
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| 555 | |
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| 556 | $OUT .= $$_{invalid} ? qq[ <tr class="invalid">] : qq[ <tr>]; |
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[30] | 557 | |
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| 558 | # special case single value checkboxes |
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| 559 | if ($$_{type} eq 'checkbox' && @{ $$_{options} } == 1) { |
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[82] | 560 | $OUT .= qq[<td></td>]; |
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[30] | 561 | } else { |
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[83] | 562 | $OUT .= '<td class="label">' . ($$_{required} ? qq[<strong class="required">$$_{label}</strong>] : "$$_{label}") . '</td>'; |
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[30] | 563 | } |
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[33] | 564 | |
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| 565 | # mark invalid fields |
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[29] | 566 | if ($$_{invalid}) { |
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[81] | 567 | $OUT .= qq[<td>$$_{field} <span class="comment">$$_{comment}</span> $$_{error}</td>]; |
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[29] | 568 | } else { |
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[73] | 569 | $OUT .= qq[<td>$$_{field} <span class="comment">$$_{comment}</span></td>]; |
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[29] | 570 | } |
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[33] | 571 | |
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[30] | 572 | $OUT .= qq[</tr>\n]; |
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| 573 | |
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[29] | 574 | } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'group') { |
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[42] | 575 | my @group_fields = map { $field{$_} } map { $$_{name} } @{ $$line[1]{group} }; |
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[29] | 576 | $OUT .= (grep { $$_{invalid} } @group_fields) ? qq[ <tr class="invalid">\n] : qq[ <tr>\n]; |
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| 577 | |
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[82] | 578 | $OUT .= ' <td class="label">'; |
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[83] | 579 | $OUT .= (grep { $$_{required} } @group_fields) ? qq[<strong class="required">$$line[1]{label}</strong>] : "$$line[1]{label}"; |
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[82] | 580 | $OUT .= qq[</td>\n]; |
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[29] | 581 | |
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[59] | 582 | $OUT .= qq[ <td><span class="fieldgroup">]; |
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[29] | 583 | $OUT .= join(' ', map { qq[<small class="sublabel">$$_{label}</small> $$_{field} $$_{comment}] } @group_fields); |
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[81] | 584 | if (my @invalid = grep { $$_{invalid} } @group_fields) { |
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| 585 | $OUT .= ' ' . join('; ', map { $$_{error} } @invalid); |
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| 586 | } |
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[73] | 587 | $OUT .= qq[ <span class="comment">$$line[1]{comment}</span></span></td>\n]; |
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[29] | 588 | $OUT .= qq[ </tr>\n]; |
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| 589 | } |
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[21] | 590 | } |
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[29] | 591 | # close the table if there are sections remaining |
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| 592 | # but leave the last one open for the submit button |
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[67] | 593 | if (@sections) { |
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| 594 | $OUT .= qq[</table>\n]; |
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| 595 | $OUT .= qq[</fieldset>\n]; |
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| 596 | } |
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[29] | 597 | } |
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| 598 | %> |
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[81] | 599 | <tr><th></th><td style="padding-top: 1em;"><% $submit %> <% $reset %></td></tr> |
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[12] | 600 | </table> |
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[67] | 601 | </fieldset> |
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[12] | 602 | <% $end %> |
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| 603 | ]; |
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| 604 | } |
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| 605 | |
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[34] | 606 | # usage: $self->_pre_template($css, $charset) |
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[33] | 607 | sub _pre_template { |
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[12] | 608 | my $self = shift; |
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[30] | 609 | my $css = shift || $DEFAULT_CSS; |
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[34] | 610 | my $charset = shift || $DEFAULT_CHARSET; |
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| 611 | my $msg_author = 'sprintf("' . quotemeta($self->{build_options}{messages}{text_author}) . '", $author)'; |
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[33] | 612 | return |
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[12] | 613 | q[<html> |
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[1] | 614 | <head> |
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[34] | 615 | <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=] . $charset . q[" /> |
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[1] | 616 | <title><% $title %><% $author ? ' - ' . ucfirst $author : '' %></title> |
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[33] | 617 | <style type="text/css"> |
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[42] | 618 | ] . $css . q[ </style> |
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[33] | 619 | <% $jshead %> |
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[1] | 620 | </head> |
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| 621 | <body> |
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| 622 | |
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| 623 | <h1><% $title %></h1> |
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[34] | 624 | <% $author ? qq[<p id="author">] . ] . $msg_author . q{ . q[</p>] : '' %> |
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| 625 | }; |
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[33] | 626 | } |
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| 627 | |
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| 628 | sub _post_template { |
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[34] | 629 | my $self = shift; |
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| 630 | my $msg_madewith = 'sprintf("' . quotemeta($self->{build_options}{messages}{text_madewith}) . |
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| 631 | '", q[<a href="http://formbuilder.org/">CGI::FormBuilder</a>], CGI::FormBuilder->VERSION)'; |
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| 632 | |
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| 633 | return qq[<hr /> |
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[1] | 634 | <div id="footer"> |
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[34] | 635 | <p id="creator"><% $msg_madewith %></p> |
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[1] | 636 | </div> |
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| 637 | </body> |
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| 638 | </html> |
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| 639 | ]; |
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| 640 | } |
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| 641 | |
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[42] | 642 | # usage: $self->_template($css, $charset) |
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[33] | 643 | sub _template { |
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| 644 | my $self = shift; |
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[34] | 645 | return $self->_pre_template(@_) . $self->_form_template . $self->_post_template; |
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[33] | 646 | } |
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| 647 | |
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[7] | 648 | sub dump { |
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| 649 | eval "use YAML;"; |
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| 650 | unless ($@) { |
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| 651 | print YAML::Dump(shift->{form_spec}); |
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| 652 | } else { |
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[53] | 653 | warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Can't dump form spec structure using YAML: $@"; |
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[7] | 654 | } |
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| 655 | } |
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[1] | 656 | |
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| 657 | |
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| 658 | # module return |
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| 659 | 1; |
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| 660 | |
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| 661 | =head1 NAME |
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| 662 | |
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[21] | 663 | Text::FormBuilder - Create CGI::FormBuilder objects from simple text descriptions |
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[1] | 664 | |
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| 665 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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| 666 | |
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[16] | 667 | use Text::FormBuilder; |
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| 668 | |
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[1] | 669 | my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->new; |
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| 670 | $parser->parse($src_file); |
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| 671 | |
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[16] | 672 | # returns a new CGI::FormBuilder object with |
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| 673 | # the fields from the input form spec |
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[7] | 674 | my $form = $parser->form; |
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[19] | 675 | |
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| 676 | # write a My::Form module to Form.pm |
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| 677 | $parser->write_module('My::Form'); |
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[1] | 678 | |
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[23] | 679 | =head1 REQUIRES |
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| 680 | |
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[56] | 681 | L<Parse::RecDescent>, |
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| 682 | L<CGI::FormBuilder>, |
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| 683 | L<Text::Template>, |
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| 684 | L<Class::Base> |
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[23] | 685 | |
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[1] | 686 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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| 687 | |
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[38] | 688 | This module is intended to extend the idea of making it easy to create |
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| 689 | web forms by allowing you to describe them with a simple langauge. These |
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| 690 | I<formspecs> are then passed through this module's parser and converted |
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| 691 | into L<CGI::FormBuilder> objects that you can easily use in your CGI |
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| 692 | scripts. In addition, this module can generate code for standalone modules |
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| 693 | which allow you to separate your form design from your script code. |
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| 694 | |
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| 695 | A simple formspec looks like this: |
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| 696 | |
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| 697 | name//VALUE |
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| 698 | email//EMAIL |
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| 699 | langauge:select{English,Spanish,French,German} |
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| 700 | moreinfo|Send me more information:checkbox |
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| 701 | interests:checkbox{Perl,karate,bass guitar} |
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| 702 | |
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| 703 | This will produce a required C<name> test field, a required C<email> text |
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| 704 | field that must look like an email address, an optional select dropdown |
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| 705 | field C<langauge> with the choices English, Spanish, French, and German, |
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| 706 | an optional C<moreinfo> checkbox labeled ``Send me more information'', and |
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| 707 | finally a set of checkboxes named C<interests> with the choices Perl, |
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| 708 | karate, and bass guitar. |
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| 709 | |
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[46] | 710 | =head1 METHODS |
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| 711 | |
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[1] | 712 | =head2 new |
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| 713 | |
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[38] | 714 | my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->new; |
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| 715 | |
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[1] | 716 | =head2 parse |
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| 717 | |
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[42] | 718 | # parse a file (regular scalar) |
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[19] | 719 | $parser->parse($filename); |
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[7] | 720 | |
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[19] | 721 | # or pass a scalar ref for parse a literal string |
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| 722 | $parser->parse(\$string); |
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[42] | 723 | |
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| 724 | # or an array ref to parse lines |
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| 725 | $parser->parse(\@lines); |
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[19] | 726 | |
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[42] | 727 | Parse the file or string. Returns the parser object. This method, |
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| 728 | along with all of its C<parse_*> siblings, may be called as a class |
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| 729 | method to construct a new object. |
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[19] | 730 | |
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| 731 | =head2 parse_file |
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| 732 | |
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| 733 | $parser->parse_file($src_file); |
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| 734 | |
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[7] | 735 | # or as a class method |
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[16] | 736 | my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->parse($src_file); |
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[7] | 737 | |
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| 738 | =head2 parse_text |
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| 739 | |
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[16] | 740 | $parser->parse_text($src); |
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| 741 | |
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[19] | 742 | Parse the given C<$src> text. Returns the parser object. |
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[16] | 743 | |
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[42] | 744 | =head2 parse_array |
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| 745 | |
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| 746 | $parser->parse_array(@lines); |
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| 747 | |
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| 748 | Concatenates and parses C<@lines>. Returns the parser object. |
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| 749 | |
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[1] | 750 | =head2 build |
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| 751 | |
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[12] | 752 | $parser->build(%options); |
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[7] | 753 | |
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[12] | 754 | Builds the CGI::FormBuilder object. Options directly used by C<build> are: |
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| 755 | |
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| 756 | =over |
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| 757 | |
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[19] | 758 | =item C<form_only> |
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[12] | 759 | |
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| 760 | Only uses the form portion of the template, and omits the surrounding html, |
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[19] | 761 | title, author, and the standard footer. This does, however, include the |
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| 762 | description as specified with the C<!description> directive. |
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[12] | 763 | |
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[30] | 764 | =item C<css>, C<extra_css> |
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| 765 | |
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| 766 | These options allow you to tell Text::FormBuilder to use different |
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| 767 | CSS styles for the built in template. A value given a C<css> will |
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| 768 | replace the existing CSS, and a value given as C<extra_css> will be |
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| 769 | appended to the CSS. If both options are given, then the CSS that is |
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| 770 | used will be C<css> concatenated with C<extra_css>. |
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| 771 | |
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[38] | 772 | If you want to use an external stylesheet, a quick way to get this is |
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| 773 | to set the C<css> parameter to import your file: |
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| 774 | |
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| 775 | css => '@import(my_external_stylesheet.css);' |
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| 776 | |
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[72] | 777 | =item C<external_css> |
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| 778 | |
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| 779 | If you want to use multiple external stylesheets, or an external stylesheet |
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| 780 | in conojunction with the default styles, use the C<external_css> option: |
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| 781 | |
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| 782 | # single external sheet |
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| 783 | external_css => 'my_styles.css' |
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| 784 | |
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| 785 | # mutliple sheets |
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| 786 | external_css => [ |
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| 787 | 'my_style_A.css', |
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| 788 | 'my_style_B.css', |
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| 789 | ] |
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| 790 | |
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[34] | 791 | =item C<messages> |
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| 792 | |
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| 793 | This works the same way as the C<messages> parameter to |
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| 794 | C<< CGI::FormBuilder->new >>; you can provide either a hashref of messages |
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| 795 | or a filename. |
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| 796 | |
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| 797 | The default messages used by Text::FormBuilder are: |
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| 798 | |
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| 799 | text_author Created by %s |
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| 800 | text_madewith Made with %s version %s |
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| 801 | text_required (Required fields are marked in <strong>bold</strong>.) |
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| 802 | text_invalid Missing or invalid value. |
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| 803 | |
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| 804 | Any messages you set here get passed on to CGI::FormBuilder, which means |
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| 805 | that you should be able to put all of your customization messages in one |
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| 806 | big file. |
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| 807 | |
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| 808 | =item C<charset> |
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| 809 | |
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| 810 | Sets the character encoding for the generated page. The default is ISO-8859-1. |
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| 811 | |
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[12] | 812 | =back |
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| 813 | |
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| 814 | All other options given to C<build> are passed on verbatim to the |
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| 815 | L<CGI::FormBuilder> constructor. Any options given here override the |
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| 816 | defaults that this module uses. |
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| 817 | |
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[16] | 818 | The C<form>, C<write>, and C<write_module> methods will all call |
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| 819 | C<build> with no options for you if you do not do so explicitly. |
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| 820 | This allows you to say things like this: |
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| 821 | |
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| 822 | my $form = Text::FormBuilder->new->parse('formspec.txt')->form; |
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| 823 | |
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| 824 | However, if you need to specify options to C<build>, you must call it |
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| 825 | explictly after C<parse>. |
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| 826 | |
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[7] | 827 | =head2 form |
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| 828 | |
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| 829 | my $form = $parser->form; |
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| 830 | |
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[16] | 831 | Returns the L<CGI::FormBuilder> object. Remember that you can modify |
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| 832 | this object directly, in order to (for example) dynamically populate |
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| 833 | dropdown lists or change input types at runtime. |
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[7] | 834 | |
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[1] | 835 | =head2 write |
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| 836 | |
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[7] | 837 | $parser->write($out_file); |
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| 838 | # or just print to STDOUT |
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| 839 | $parser->write; |
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| 840 | |
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[29] | 841 | Calls C<render> on the FormBuilder form, and either writes the resulting |
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| 842 | HTML to a file, or to STDOUT if no filename is given. |
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[7] | 843 | |
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[82] | 844 | =head2 as_module |
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| 845 | |
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| 846 | my $module_code = $parser->as_module($package, $use_tidy); |
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| 847 | |
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[12] | 848 | =head2 write_module |
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| 849 | |
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[70] | 850 | I<B<Note:> The code output from the C<write_*> methods may be in flux for |
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| 851 | the next few versions, as I coordinate with the B<FormBuilder> project.> |
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| 852 | |
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[16] | 853 | $parser->write_module($package, $use_tidy); |
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[12] | 854 | |
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| 855 | Takes a package name, and writes out a new module that can be used by your |
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| 856 | CGI script to render the form. This way, you only need CGI::FormBuilder on |
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| 857 | your server, and you don't have to parse the form spec each time you want |
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[74] | 858 | to display your form. The generated module is a subclass of L<CGI::FormBuilder>, |
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[77] | 859 | that will pass along any constructor arguments to FormBuilder, and set up |
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[74] | 860 | the fields for you. |
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[12] | 861 | |
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[16] | 862 | First, you parse the formspec and write the module, which you can do as a one-liner: |
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| 863 | |
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[19] | 864 | $ perl -MText::FormBuilder -e"Text::FormBuilder->parse('formspec.txt')->write_module('My::Form')" |
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[16] | 865 | |
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[74] | 866 | And then, in your CGI script, use the new module: |
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[16] | 867 | |
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[12] | 868 | #!/usr/bin/perl -w |
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| 869 | use strict; |
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| 870 | |
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| 871 | use CGI; |
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[19] | 872 | use My::Form; |
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[12] | 873 | |
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| 874 | my $q = CGI->new; |
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[74] | 875 | my $form = My::Form->new; |
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[12] | 876 | |
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| 877 | # do the standard CGI::FormBuilder stuff |
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| 878 | if ($form->submitted && $form->validate) { |
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| 879 | # process results |
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| 880 | } else { |
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| 881 | print $q->header; |
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| 882 | print $form->render; |
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| 883 | } |
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| 884 | |
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[16] | 885 | If you pass a true value as the second argument to C<write_module>, the parser |
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| 886 | will run L<Perl::Tidy> on the generated code before writing the module file. |
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| 887 | |
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[19] | 888 | # write tidier code |
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| 889 | $parser->write_module('My::Form', 1); |
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| 890 | |
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[82] | 891 | If you set C<$use_tidy> to a string beginning with `-' C<write_module> will |
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| 892 | interpret C<$use_tidy> as the formatting option switches to pass to Perl::Tidy. |
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| 893 | |
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| 894 | =head2 as_script |
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| 895 | |
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| 896 | my $script_code = $parser->as_script($use_tidy); |
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| 897 | |
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[39] | 898 | =head2 write_script |
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| 899 | |
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| 900 | $parser->write_script($filename, $use_tidy); |
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| 901 | |
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| 902 | If you don't need the reuseability of a separate module, you can have |
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| 903 | Text::FormBuilder write the form object to a script for you, along with |
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| 904 | the simplest framework for using it, to which you can add your actual |
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| 905 | form processing code. |
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| 906 | |
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| 907 | The generated script looks like this: |
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| 908 | |
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[74] | 909 | #!/usr/bin/perl |
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| 910 | use strict; |
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| 911 | use warnings; |
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[39] | 912 | |
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[74] | 913 | use CGI::FormBuilder; |
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| 914 | |
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| 915 | my $form = CGI::FormBuilder->new( |
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| 916 | # lots of stuff here... |
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| 917 | ); |
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| 918 | |
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| 919 | # ...and your field setup subs are here |
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| 920 | $form->field(name => '...'); |
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| 921 | |
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| 922 | unless ($form->submitted && $form->validate) { |
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| 923 | print $form->render; |
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| 924 | } else { |
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| 925 | # do something with the entered data |
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[39] | 926 | } |
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| 927 | |
---|
| 928 | Like C<write_module>, you can optionally pass a true value as the second |
---|
| 929 | argument to have Perl::Tidy make the generated code look nicer. |
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| 930 | |
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[7] | 931 | =head2 dump |
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| 932 | |
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[16] | 933 | Uses L<YAML> to print out a human-readable representation of the parsed |
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[7] | 934 | form spec. |
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| 935 | |
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[46] | 936 | =head1 EXPORTS |
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| 937 | |
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| 938 | There is one exported function, C<create_form>, that is intended to ``do the |
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| 939 | right thing'' in simple cases. |
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| 940 | |
---|
| 941 | =head2 create_form |
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| 942 | |
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| 943 | # get a CGI::FormBuilder object |
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| 944 | my $form = create_form($source, $options, $destination); |
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| 945 | |
---|
| 946 | # or just write the form immediately |
---|
| 947 | create_form($source, $options, $destination); |
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| 948 | |
---|
| 949 | C<$source> accepts any of the types of arguments that C<parse> does. C<$options> |
---|
| 950 | is a hashref of options that should be passed to C<build>. Finally, C<$destination> |
---|
| 951 | is a simple scalar that determines where and what type of output C<create_form> |
---|
| 952 | should generate. |
---|
| 953 | |
---|
| 954 | /\.pm$/ ->write_module($destination) |
---|
| 955 | /\.(cgi|pl)$/ ->write_script($destination) |
---|
| 956 | everything else ->write($destination) |
---|
| 957 | |
---|
| 958 | For anything more than simple, one-off cases, you are usually better off using the |
---|
| 959 | object-oriented interface, since that gives you more control over things. |
---|
| 960 | |
---|
[33] | 961 | =head1 DEFAULTS |
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| 962 | |
---|
| 963 | These are the default settings that are passed to C<< CGI::FormBuilder->new >>: |
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| 964 | |
---|
| 965 | method => 'GET' |
---|
| 966 | keepextras => 1 |
---|
| 967 | |
---|
| 968 | Any of these can be overriden by the C<build> method: |
---|
| 969 | |
---|
| 970 | # use POST instead |
---|
| 971 | $parser->build(method => 'POST')->write; |
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| 972 | |
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[1] | 973 | =head1 LANGUAGE |
---|
| 974 | |
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[74] | 975 | # name field_size growable label hint type other default option_list validate |
---|
| 976 | |
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[19] | 977 | field_name[size]|descriptive label[hint]:type=default{option1[display string],...}//validate |
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[1] | 978 | |
---|
| 979 | !title ... |
---|
| 980 | |
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[12] | 981 | !author ... |
---|
| 982 | |
---|
[16] | 983 | !description { |
---|
| 984 | ... |
---|
| 985 | } |
---|
| 986 | |
---|
[42] | 987 | !pattern NAME /regular expression/ |
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[16] | 988 | |
---|
[42] | 989 | !list NAME { |
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[7] | 990 | option1[display string], |
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| 991 | option2[display string], |
---|
[1] | 992 | ... |
---|
| 993 | } |
---|
[12] | 994 | |
---|
[42] | 995 | !group NAME { |
---|
| 996 | field1 |
---|
| 997 | field2 |
---|
| 998 | ... |
---|
| 999 | } |
---|
| 1000 | |
---|
[29] | 1001 | !section id heading |
---|
| 1002 | |
---|
[12] | 1003 | !head ... |
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[50] | 1004 | |
---|
| 1005 | !note { |
---|
| 1006 | ... |
---|
| 1007 | } |
---|
[80] | 1008 | |
---|
[81] | 1009 | !submit label, label 2, ... |
---|
| 1010 | |
---|
| 1011 | !reset label |
---|
[1] | 1012 | |
---|
| 1013 | =head2 Directives |
---|
| 1014 | |
---|
| 1015 | =over |
---|
| 1016 | |
---|
| 1017 | =item C<!pattern> |
---|
| 1018 | |
---|
[12] | 1019 | Defines a validation pattern. |
---|
| 1020 | |
---|
[1] | 1021 | =item C<!list> |
---|
| 1022 | |
---|
[12] | 1023 | Defines a list for use in a C<radio>, C<checkbox>, or C<select> field. |
---|
| 1024 | |
---|
[42] | 1025 | =item C<!group> |
---|
| 1026 | |
---|
| 1027 | Define a named group of fields that are displayed all on one line. Use with |
---|
| 1028 | the C<!field> directive. |
---|
| 1029 | |
---|
| 1030 | =item C<!field> |
---|
| 1031 | |
---|
[77] | 1032 | B<DEPRECATED> Include a named instance of a group defined with C<!group>. |
---|
[42] | 1033 | |
---|
[1] | 1034 | =item C<!title> |
---|
| 1035 | |
---|
[50] | 1036 | Title of the form. |
---|
| 1037 | |
---|
[7] | 1038 | =item C<!author> |
---|
| 1039 | |
---|
[50] | 1040 | Author of the form. |
---|
| 1041 | |
---|
[16] | 1042 | =item C<!description> |
---|
| 1043 | |
---|
[19] | 1044 | A brief description of the form. Suitable for special instructions on how to |
---|
| 1045 | fill out the form. |
---|
| 1046 | |
---|
[29] | 1047 | =item C<!section> |
---|
| 1048 | |
---|
| 1049 | Starts a new section. Each section has its own heading and id, which are |
---|
| 1050 | written by default into spearate tables. |
---|
| 1051 | |
---|
[12] | 1052 | =item C<!head> |
---|
| 1053 | |
---|
| 1054 | Inserts a heading between two fields. There can only be one heading between |
---|
| 1055 | any two fields; the parser will warn you if you try to put two headings right |
---|
| 1056 | next to each other. |
---|
| 1057 | |
---|
[50] | 1058 | =item C<!note> |
---|
| 1059 | |
---|
| 1060 | A text note that can be inserted as a row in the form. This is useful for |
---|
| 1061 | special instructions at specific points in a long form. |
---|
| 1062 | |
---|
[80] | 1063 | =item C<!submit> |
---|
| 1064 | |
---|
| 1065 | A list of one or more submit button labels in a comma-separated list. Each label |
---|
| 1066 | is a L<string|/Strings>. Multiple instances of this directive may be used; later |
---|
| 1067 | lists are simply appended to the earlier lists. All the submit buttons are |
---|
| 1068 | rendered together at the bottom of the form. See L<CGI::FormBuilder> for an |
---|
| 1069 | explanation of how the multiple submit buttons work together in a form. |
---|
| 1070 | |
---|
[81] | 1071 | To disable the display of any submit button, use C<!submit 0> |
---|
| 1072 | |
---|
| 1073 | =item C<!reset> |
---|
| 1074 | |
---|
| 1075 | The label for the a reset button at the end of the form. No reset button will be |
---|
| 1076 | rendered unless you use this directive. |
---|
| 1077 | |
---|
[1] | 1078 | =back |
---|
| 1079 | |
---|
[74] | 1080 | =head2 Strings |
---|
[1] | 1081 | |
---|
[24] | 1082 | First, a note about multiword strings in the fields. Anywhere where it says |
---|
| 1083 | that you may use a multiword string, this means that you can do one of two |
---|
| 1084 | things. For strings that consist solely of alphanumeric characters (i.e. |
---|
| 1085 | C<\w+>) and spaces, the string will be recognized as is: |
---|
[1] | 1086 | |
---|
[24] | 1087 | field_1|A longer label |
---|
| 1088 | |
---|
| 1089 | If you want to include non-alphanumerics (e.g. punctuation), you must |
---|
| 1090 | single-quote the string: |
---|
| 1091 | |
---|
| 1092 | field_2|'Dept./Org.' |
---|
| 1093 | |
---|
| 1094 | To include a literal single-quote in a single-quoted string, escape it with |
---|
| 1095 | a backslash: |
---|
| 1096 | |
---|
| 1097 | field_3|'\'Official\' title' |
---|
| 1098 | |
---|
[71] | 1099 | Quoted strings are also how you can set the label for a field to be blank: |
---|
| 1100 | |
---|
| 1101 | unlabeled_field|'' |
---|
| 1102 | |
---|
[74] | 1103 | =head2 Fields |
---|
[24] | 1104 | |
---|
[74] | 1105 | Form fields are each described on a single line. The simplest field is |
---|
| 1106 | just a name (which cannot contain any whitespace): |
---|
| 1107 | |
---|
[19] | 1108 | color |
---|
| 1109 | |
---|
| 1110 | This yields a form with one text input field of the default size named `color'. |
---|
[74] | 1111 | The generated label for this field would be ``Color''. To add a longer or more |
---|
[34] | 1112 | descriptive label, use: |
---|
[19] | 1113 | |
---|
| 1114 | color|Favorite color |
---|
| 1115 | |
---|
[34] | 1116 | The descriptive label can be a multiword string, as described above. So if you |
---|
| 1117 | want punctuation in the label, you should single quote it: |
---|
[19] | 1118 | |
---|
[34] | 1119 | color|'Fav. color' |
---|
| 1120 | |
---|
[19] | 1121 | To use a different input type: |
---|
| 1122 | |
---|
| 1123 | color|Favorite color:select{red,blue,green} |
---|
| 1124 | |
---|
| 1125 | Recognized input types are the same as those used by CGI::FormBuilder: |
---|
| 1126 | |
---|
| 1127 | text # the default |
---|
| 1128 | textarea |
---|
[23] | 1129 | password |
---|
| 1130 | file |
---|
| 1131 | checkbox |
---|
| 1132 | radio |
---|
[19] | 1133 | select |
---|
[23] | 1134 | hidden |
---|
[19] | 1135 | static |
---|
| 1136 | |
---|
[84] | 1137 | For multi-select fields, append a C<*> to the field type: |
---|
| 1138 | |
---|
| 1139 | colors:select* |
---|
| 1140 | |
---|
[21] | 1141 | To change the size of the input field, add a bracketed subscript after the |
---|
| 1142 | field name (but before the descriptive label): |
---|
[19] | 1143 | |
---|
[21] | 1144 | # for a single line field, sets size="40" |
---|
| 1145 | title[40]:text |
---|
| 1146 | |
---|
| 1147 | # for a multiline field, sets rows="4" and cols="30" |
---|
| 1148 | description[4,30]:textarea |
---|
| 1149 | |
---|
[56] | 1150 | To also set the C<maxlength> attribute for text fields, add a C<!> after |
---|
| 1151 | the size: |
---|
| 1152 | |
---|
| 1153 | # ensure that all titles entered are 40 characters or less |
---|
| 1154 | title[40!]:text |
---|
| 1155 | |
---|
| 1156 | This currently only works for single line text fields. |
---|
[61] | 1157 | |
---|
| 1158 | To create a growable field, add a C<*> after the name (and size, if |
---|
| 1159 | given). Growable fields have a button that allows the user to add a |
---|
| 1160 | copy of the field input. Currently, this only works for C<text> and |
---|
[64] | 1161 | C<file> fields, and you must have L<CGI::FormBuilder> 3.02 or higher. |
---|
| 1162 | Growable fields also require JavaScript to function correctly. |
---|
[61] | 1163 | |
---|
| 1164 | # you can have as many people as you like |
---|
| 1165 | person*:text |
---|
| 1166 | |
---|
[80] | 1167 | To set a limit to the maximum number of inputs a field can grow to, add |
---|
| 1168 | a number after the C<*>: |
---|
| 1169 | |
---|
| 1170 | # allow up to 5 musicians |
---|
| 1171 | musician*5:text |
---|
| 1172 | |
---|
[74] | 1173 | To create a C<radio> or C<select> field that includes an "other" option, |
---|
| 1174 | append the string C<+other> to the field type: |
---|
| 1175 | |
---|
| 1176 | position:select+other |
---|
| 1177 | |
---|
| 1178 | Or, to let FormBuilder decide whether to use radio buttons or a dropdown: |
---|
| 1179 | |
---|
| 1180 | position+other |
---|
| 1181 | |
---|
| 1182 | Like growable fields, 'other' fields require FormBuilder 3.02 or higher. |
---|
| 1183 | |
---|
[21] | 1184 | For the input types that can have options (C<select>, C<radio>, and |
---|
| 1185 | C<checkbox>), here's how you do it: |
---|
| 1186 | |
---|
| 1187 | color|Favorite color:select{red,blue,green} |
---|
| 1188 | |
---|
[24] | 1189 | Values are in a comma-separated list of single words or multiword strings |
---|
| 1190 | inside curly braces. Whitespace between values is irrelevant. |
---|
[21] | 1191 | |
---|
[26] | 1192 | To add more descriptive display text to a value in a list, add a square-bracketed |
---|
[19] | 1193 | ``subscript,'' as in: |
---|
| 1194 | |
---|
| 1195 | ...:select{red[Scarlet],blue[Azure],green[Olive Drab]} |
---|
| 1196 | |
---|
[1] | 1197 | If you have a list of options that is too long to fit comfortably on one line, |
---|
[26] | 1198 | you should use the C<!list> directive: |
---|
[1] | 1199 | |
---|
[19] | 1200 | !list MONTHS { |
---|
| 1201 | 1[January], |
---|
| 1202 | 2[February], |
---|
| 1203 | 3[March], |
---|
| 1204 | # and so on... |
---|
| 1205 | } |
---|
| 1206 | |
---|
| 1207 | month:select@MONTHS |
---|
| 1208 | |
---|
[26] | 1209 | If you want to have a single checkbox (e.g. for a field that says ``I want to |
---|
| 1210 | recieve more information''), you can just specify the type as checkbox without |
---|
| 1211 | supplying any options: |
---|
| 1212 | |
---|
| 1213 | moreinfo|I want to recieve more information:checkbox |
---|
| 1214 | |
---|
[30] | 1215 | In this case, the label ``I want to recieve more information'' will be |
---|
| 1216 | printed to the right of the checkbox. |
---|
[26] | 1217 | |
---|
[19] | 1218 | You can also supply a default value to the field. To get a default value of |
---|
| 1219 | C<green> for the color field: |
---|
| 1220 | |
---|
| 1221 | color|Favorite color:select=green{red,blue,green} |
---|
| 1222 | |
---|
[24] | 1223 | Default values can also be either single words or multiword strings. |
---|
| 1224 | |
---|
[19] | 1225 | To validate a field, include a validation type at the end of the field line: |
---|
| 1226 | |
---|
| 1227 | email|Email address//EMAIL |
---|
| 1228 | |
---|
[21] | 1229 | Valid validation types include any of the builtin defaults from L<CGI::FormBuilder>, |
---|
[19] | 1230 | or the name of a pattern that you define with the C<!pattern> directive elsewhere |
---|
| 1231 | in your form spec: |
---|
| 1232 | |
---|
| 1233 | !pattern DAY /^([1-3][0-9])|[1-9]$/ |
---|
| 1234 | |
---|
| 1235 | last_day//DAY |
---|
| 1236 | |
---|
| 1237 | If you just want a required value, use the builtin validation type C<VALUE>: |
---|
| 1238 | |
---|
| 1239 | title//VALUE |
---|
| 1240 | |
---|
[24] | 1241 | By default, adding a validation type to a field makes that field required. To |
---|
| 1242 | change this, add a C<?> to the end of the validation type: |
---|
| 1243 | |
---|
| 1244 | contact//EMAIL? |
---|
| 1245 | |
---|
| 1246 | In this case, you would get a C<contact> field that was optional, but if it |
---|
| 1247 | were filled in, would have to validate as an C<EMAIL>. |
---|
| 1248 | |
---|
[42] | 1249 | =head2 Field Groups |
---|
| 1250 | |
---|
| 1251 | You can define groups of fields using the C<!group> directive: |
---|
| 1252 | |
---|
| 1253 | !group DATE { |
---|
| 1254 | month:select@MONTHS//INT |
---|
| 1255 | day[2]//INT |
---|
| 1256 | year[4]//INT |
---|
| 1257 | } |
---|
| 1258 | |
---|
| 1259 | You can then include instances of this group using the C<!field> directive: |
---|
| 1260 | |
---|
| 1261 | !field %DATE birthday |
---|
| 1262 | |
---|
| 1263 | This will create a line in the form labeled ``Birthday'' which contains |
---|
| 1264 | a month dropdown, and day and year text entry fields. The actual input field |
---|
| 1265 | names are formed by concatenating the C<!field> name (e.g. C<birthday>) with |
---|
| 1266 | the name of the subfield defined in the group (e.g. C<month>, C<day>, C<year>). |
---|
| 1267 | Thus in this example, you would end up with the form fields C<birthday_month>, |
---|
| 1268 | C<birthday_day>, and C<birthday_year>. |
---|
| 1269 | |
---|
[63] | 1270 | You can also use groups in normal field lines: |
---|
[73] | 1271 | |
---|
[63] | 1272 | birthday|Your birthday:DATE |
---|
| 1273 | |
---|
| 1274 | The only (currently) supported pieces of a fieldspec that may be used with a |
---|
[73] | 1275 | group in this notation are name, label, and hint. |
---|
[63] | 1276 | |
---|
[1] | 1277 | =head2 Comments |
---|
| 1278 | |
---|
| 1279 | # comment ... |
---|
| 1280 | |
---|
[73] | 1281 | Any line beginning with a C<#> is considered a comment. Comments can also appear |
---|
| 1282 | after any field line. They I<cannot> appear between items in a C<!list>, or on |
---|
| 1283 | the same line as any of the directives. |
---|
[1] | 1284 | |
---|
[7] | 1285 | =head1 TODO |
---|
| 1286 | |
---|
[66] | 1287 | =head2 Documentation/Tests |
---|
[52] | 1288 | |
---|
[64] | 1289 | Document use of the parser as a standalone module |
---|
| 1290 | |
---|
[72] | 1291 | Make sure that the docs match the generated code. |
---|
| 1292 | |
---|
[66] | 1293 | Better tests! |
---|
| 1294 | |
---|
| 1295 | =head2 Language/Parser |
---|
| 1296 | |
---|
[77] | 1297 | Make sure that multiple runs of the parser don't share data. |
---|
[74] | 1298 | |
---|
[80] | 1299 | Warn/suggest using the C<!submit> directive if some uses C<foo:submit>? |
---|
| 1300 | |
---|
[73] | 1301 | Set FB constructor options directly in the formspec (via a C<!fb> or similar |
---|
| 1302 | directive). The major issue here would be what format to use to allow for |
---|
| 1303 | array/hash refs. |
---|
[52] | 1304 | |
---|
| 1305 | Pieces that wouldn't make sense in a group field: size, row/col, options, |
---|
| 1306 | validate. These should cause C<build> to emit a warning before ignoring them. |
---|
| 1307 | |
---|
[66] | 1308 | C<!include> directive to include external formspec files |
---|
| 1309 | |
---|
| 1310 | =head2 Code generation/Templates |
---|
| 1311 | |
---|
[70] | 1312 | Revise the generated form constructing code to use the C<fieldopts> |
---|
| 1313 | option to C<< FB->new >>; will require FB 3.02 to run. |
---|
| 1314 | |
---|
[80] | 1315 | Better integration with L<CGI::FormBuilder>'s templating system; rely on the |
---|
| 1316 | FB messages instead of trying to make our own. |
---|
[66] | 1317 | |
---|
[31] | 1318 | Allow for custom wrappers around the C<form_template> |
---|
| 1319 | |
---|
[30] | 1320 | Maybe use HTML::Template instead of Text::Template for the built in template |
---|
[28] | 1321 | (since CGI::FormBuilder users may be more likely to already have HTML::Template) |
---|
| 1322 | |
---|
[23] | 1323 | =head1 BUGS |
---|
| 1324 | |
---|
[42] | 1325 | Creating two $parsers in the same script causes the second one to get the data |
---|
| 1326 | from the first one. |
---|
[26] | 1327 | |
---|
[42] | 1328 | I'm sure there are more in there, I just haven't tripped over any new ones lately. :-) |
---|
| 1329 | |
---|
| 1330 | Suggestions on how to improve the (currently tiny) test suite would be appreciated. |
---|
| 1331 | |
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[1] | 1332 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
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| 1333 | |
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[50] | 1334 | L<http://textformbuilder.berlios.de> |
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[1] | 1335 | |
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[50] | 1336 | L<CGI::FormBuilder>, L<http://formbuilder.org> |
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[23] | 1338 | =head1 THANKS |
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| 1339 | |
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[26] | 1340 | Thanks to eszpee for pointing out some bugs in the default value parsing, |
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| 1341 | as well as some suggestions for i18n/l10n and splitting up long forms into |
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[29] | 1342 | sections. |
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[23] | 1343 | |
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[61] | 1344 | And of course, to Nathan Wiger, for giving use CGI::FormBuilder in the |
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| 1345 | first place. Thanks Nate! |
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| 1346 | |
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[16] | 1347 | =head1 AUTHOR |
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| 1348 | |
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[34] | 1349 | Peter Eichman C<< <peichman@cpan.org> >> |
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[16] | 1350 | |
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| 1351 | =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE |
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[53] | 1353 | Copyright E<copy>2004-2005 by Peter Eichman. |
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[16] | 1354 | |
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| 1355 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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| 1356 | modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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[1] | 1358 | =cut |
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