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1package Text::FormBuilder;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5
6use base qw(Exporter Class::ParseText::Base);
7use vars qw($VERSION @EXPORT);
8
9$VERSION = '0.10';
10@EXPORT = qw(create_form);
11
12#$::RD_TRACE = 1;
13
14use Carp;
15use Text::FormBuilder::Parser;
16use CGI::FormBuilder;
17
18use Data::Dumper;
19$Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;           # don't dump $VARn names
20$Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 0;       # don't quote simple string keys
21
22# the static default options passed to CGI::FormBuilder->new
23my %DEFAULT_OPTIONS = (
24    method => 'GET',
25    keepextras => 1,
26);
27
28# the built in CSS for the template
29my $DEFAULT_CSS = <<END;
30table { padding: 1em; }
31td table { padding: 0; } /* exclude the inner checkbox tables */
32#author, #footer { font-style: italic; }
33caption h2 { padding: .125em .5em; background: #ccc; text-align: left; }
34fieldset { margin: 1em 0; border: none; border-top: 2px solid #999; }
35legend { font-size: 1.25em; font-weight: bold; background: #ccc; padding: .125em .25em; border: 1px solid #666; }
36th { text-align: left; }
37th h2 { padding: .125em .5em; background: #eee; font-size: 1.25em; }
38th.label { font-weight: normal; text-align: right; vertical-align: top; }
39td ul { list-style: none; padding-left: 0; margin-left: 0; }
40.note { background: #eee; padding: .5em 1em; }
41.sublabel { color: #999; }
42.invalid { background: red; }
43END
44
45# default messages that can be localized
46my %DEFAULT_MESSAGES = (
47    text_author   => 'Created by %s',
48    text_madewith => 'Made with %s version %s',
49    text_required => '(Required fields are marked in <strong>bold</strong>.)',
50    text_invalid  => 'Missing or invalid value.',
51);
52
53my $DEFAULT_CHARSET = 'iso-8859-1';
54
55# options to clean up the code with Perl::Tidy
56my $TIDY_OPTIONS = '-nolq -ci=4 -ce';
57
58my $HTML_EXTS   = qr/\.html?$/;
59my $MODULE_EXTS = qr/\.pm$/;
60my $SCRIPT_EXTS = qr/\.(pl|cgi)$/;
61
62# superautomagical exported function
63sub create_form {
64    my ($source, $options, $destination) = @_;
65    my $parser = __PACKAGE__->parse($source);
66    $parser->build(%{ $options || {} });
67    if ($destination) {
68        if (ref $destination) {
69            croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Don't know what to do with a ref for $destination";
70            #TODO: what DO ref dests mean?
71        } else {
72            # write webpage, script, or module
73            if ($destination =~ $MODULE_EXTS) {
74                $parser->write_module($destination, 1);
75            } elsif ($destination =~ $SCRIPT_EXTS) {
76                $parser->write_script($destination, 1);
77            } else {
78                $parser->write($destination);
79            }
80        }
81    } else {
82        defined wantarray ? return $parser->form : $parser->write;
83    }
84}
85
86# subclass of Class::ParseText::Base
87sub init {
88    my $self = shift;
89    $self->{parser}         = Text::FormBuilder::Parser->new;
90    $self->{start_rule}     = 'form_spec';
91    $self->{ensure_newline} = 1;
92    return $self;
93}
94
95# this is where a lot of the magic happens
96sub build {
97    my ($self, %options) = @_;
98   
99    # our custom %options:
100    # form_only: use only the form part of the template
101    my $form_only = $options{form_only};
102   
103    # css, extra_css: allow for custom inline stylesheets
104    #   neat trick: css => '@import(my_external_stylesheet.css);'
105    #   will let you use an external stylesheet
106    #   CSS Hint: to get multiple sections to all line up their fields,
107    #   set a standard width for th.label
108    # external_css: scalar for a single external stylesheet; array for
109    #   multiple sheets; prepended to the beginning of the CSS as @import
110    #   statetments
111    my $css;
112    $css = $options{css} || $DEFAULT_CSS;
113    if ($options{external_css}) {
114        my $ref = ref $options{external_css};
115        if ($ref eq 'ARRAY') {
116            # loop over the list of external sheets
117            my $external_sheets = join("\n", map { "\@import url($_);" } @{ $options{external_css} });
118            $css = "$external_sheets\n$css";
119        } elsif ($ref) {
120            croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Don't know how to handle $ref reference as an argument to external_css";
121        } else {
122            $css = "\@import url($options{external_css});\n$css";
123        }
124    }
125    $css .= $options{extra_css} if $options{extra_css};
126   
127    # messages
128    # code pulled (with modifications) from CGI::FormBuilder
129    if ($options{messages}) {
130        # if its a hashref, we'll just pass it on to CGI::FormBuilder
131       
132        if (my $ref = ref $options{messages}) {
133            # hashref pass on to CGI::FormBuilder
134            croak "[Text::FormBuilder] Argument to 'messages' option must be a filename or hashref" unless $ref eq 'HASH';
135            while (my ($key,$value) = each %DEFAULT_MESSAGES) {
136                $options{messages}{$key} ||= $DEFAULT_MESSAGES{$key};
137            }
138        } else {
139            # filename, just *warn* on missing, and use defaults
140            if (-f $options{messages} && -r _ && open(MESSAGES, "< $options{messages}")) {
141                $options{messages} = { %DEFAULT_MESSAGES };
142                while(<MESSAGES>) {
143                    next if /^\s*#/ || /^\s*$/;
144                    chomp;
145                    my($key,$value) = split ' ', $_, 2;
146                    ($options{messages}{$key} = $value) =~ s/\s+$//;
147                }
148                close MESSAGES;
149            } else {
150                carp '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Could not read messages file $options{messages}: $!";
151            }
152        }
153    } else {
154        $options{messages} = { %DEFAULT_MESSAGES };
155    }
156   
157    # character set
158    my $charset = $options{charset};
159   
160    # save the build options so they can be used from write_module
161    $self->{build_options} = { %options };
162   
163    # remove our custom options before we hand off to CGI::FormBuilder
164    delete $options{$_} foreach qw(form_only css extra_css charset);
165   
166    # expand groups
167    if (my %groups = %{ $self->{form_spec}{groups} || {} }) {       
168        for my $section (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} || [] }) {
169            foreach (grep { $$_[0] eq 'group' } @{ $$section{lines} }) {
170                $$_[1]{group} =~ s/^\%//;       # strip leading % from group var name
171               
172                if (exists $groups{$$_[1]{group}}) {
173                    my @fields; # fields in the group
174                    push @fields, { %$_ } foreach @{ $groups{$$_[1]{group}} };
175                    for my $field (@fields) {
176                        $$field{label} ||= ucfirst $$field{name};
177                        $$field{name} = "$$_[1]{name}_$$field{name}";               
178                    }
179                    $_ = [
180                        'group',
181                        {
182                            label => $$_[1]{label} || ucfirst(join(' ',split('_',$$_[1]{name}))),
183                            comment => $$_[1]{comment},
184                            group => \@fields,
185                        },
186                    ];
187                }
188            }
189        }
190    }
191   
192    # the actual fields that are given to CGI::FormBuilder
193    # make copies so that when we trim down the sections
194    # we don't lose the form field information
195    $self->{form_spec}{fields} = [];
196   
197    for my $section (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} || [] }) {
198        for my $line (@{ $$section{lines} }) {
199            if ($$line[0] eq 'group') {
200                push @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }, { %{$_} } foreach @{ $$line[1]{group} };
201            } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'field') {
202                push @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }, { %{$$line[1]} };
203            }
204        }
205    }
206   
207    # substitute in custom validation subs and pattern definitions for field validation
208    my %patterns = %{ $self->{form_spec}{patterns} || {} };
209    my %subs = %{ $self->{form_spec}{subs} || {} };
210   
211    foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
212        if ($$_{validate}) {
213            if (exists $patterns{$$_{validate}}) {
214                $$_{validate} = $patterns{$$_{validate}};
215            # TODO: need the Data::Dumper code to work for this
216            # for now, we just warn that it doesn't work
217            } elsif (exists $subs{$$_{validate}}) {
218                warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] validate coderefs don't work yet";
219                delete $$_{validate};
220##                 $$_{validate} = $subs{$$_{validate}};
221            }
222        }
223    }
224   
225    # get user-defined lists; can't make this conditional because
226    # we need to be able to fall back to CGI::FormBuilder's lists
227    # even if the user didn't define any
228    my %lists = %{ $self->{form_spec}{lists} || {} };
229   
230    # substitute in list names
231    foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
232        next unless $$_{list};
233       
234        $$_{list} =~ s/^\@//;   # strip leading @ from list var name
235       
236        # a hack so we don't get screwy reference errors
237        if (exists $lists{$$_{list}}) {
238            my @list;
239            push @list, { %$_ } foreach @{ $lists{$$_{list}} };
240            $$_{options} = \@list;
241        } else {
242            # assume that the list name is a builtin
243            # and let it fall through to CGI::FormBuilder
244            $$_{options} = $$_{list};
245        }
246    } continue {
247        delete $$_{list};
248    }
249   
250    # special case single-value checkboxes
251    foreach (grep { $$_{type} && $$_{type} eq 'checkbox' } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
252        unless ($$_{options}) {
253            $$_{options} = [ { $$_{name} => $$_{label} || ucfirst join(' ',split(/_/,$$_{name})) } ];
254        }
255    }
256   
257    # use columns for displaying checkbox fields larger than 2 items
258    foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
259        if (ref $$_{options} and @{ $$_{options} } >= 3) {
260            $$_{columns} = int(@{ $$_{options} } / 8) + 1;
261        }
262    }
263   
264    # remove extraneous undefined values
265    # also check for approriate version of CGI::FormBuilder
266    # for some advanced options
267    my $FB_version = CGI::FormBuilder->VERSION;
268    for my $field (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
269        defined $$field{$_} or delete $$field{$_} foreach keys %{ $field };
270       
271        unless ($FB_version >= '3.02') {
272            for (qw(growable other)) {
273                if ($$field{$_}) {
274                    warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] '$_' fields not supported by FB $FB_version (requires 3.02)";
275                    delete $$field{$_};
276                }
277            }
278        }
279    }
280   
281    # assign the field names to the sections
282    foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} }) {
283        for my $line (@{ $$_{lines} }) {
284            if ($$line[0] eq 'field') {
285                $$line[1] = $$line[1]{name};
286            }
287        }
288    }
289   
290    # gather together all of the form options
291    $self->{form_options} = {
292        %DEFAULT_OPTIONS,
293        # need to explicity set the fields so that simple text fields get picked up
294        fields   => [ map { $$_{name} } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } ],
295        required => [ map { $$_{name} } grep { $$_{required} } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } ],
296        title => $self->{form_spec}{title},
297        text  => $self->{form_spec}{description},
298        template => {
299            type => 'Text',
300            engine => {
301                TYPE       => 'STRING',
302                SOURCE     => $form_only ? $self->_form_template : $self->_template($css, $charset),
303                DELIMITERS => [ qw(<% %>) ],
304            },
305            data => {
306                sections    => $self->{form_spec}{sections},
307                author      => $self->{form_spec}{author},
308                description => $self->{form_spec}{description},
309            },
310        },
311        %options,
312    };
313   
314    # create the form object
315    $self->{form} = CGI::FormBuilder->new(%{ $self->{form_options} });
316   
317    # ...and set up its fields
318    $self->{form}->field(%{ $_ }) foreach @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} };
319   
320    # mark structures as built
321    $self->{built} = 1;
322   
323    return $self;
324}
325
326sub write {
327    my ($self, $outfile) = @_;
328   
329    # automatically call build if needed to
330    # allow the new->parse->write shortcut
331    $self->build unless $self->{built};
332   
333    if ($outfile) {
334        open FORM, "> $outfile";
335        print FORM $self->form->render;
336        close FORM;
337    } else {
338        print $self->form->render;
339    }
340}
341
342# dump the form options as eval-able code
343sub _form_options_code {
344    my $self = shift;
345    my $d = Data::Dumper->new([ $self->{form_options} ], [ '*options' ]);
346    return keys %{ $self->{form_options} } > 0 ? $d->Dump : '';   
347}
348# dump the field setup subs as eval-able code
349# pass in the variable name of the form object
350# (defaults to '$form')
351# TODO: revise this code to use the new 'fieldopts'
352# option to the FB constructor (requires FB 3.02)
353sub _field_setup_code {
354    my $self = shift;
355    my $object_name = shift || '$form';
356    return join(
357        "\n", 
358        map { $object_name . '->field' . Data::Dumper->Dump([$_],['*field']) . ';' } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }
359    );
360}   
361
362sub write_module {
363    my ($self, $package, $use_tidy) = @_;
364
365    croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . '] Expecting a package name' unless $package;
366   
367    # remove a trailing .pm
368    $package =~ s/\.pm$//;
369##     warn  "[Text::FromBuilder::write_module] Removed extra '.pm' from package name\n" if $package =~ s/\.pm$//;
370   
371    my $form_options = $self->_form_options_code;
372    my $field_setup = $self->_field_setup_code('$self');
373   
374    # old style of module
375    # TODO: how to keep this (as deprecated method)
376    my $old_module = <<END;
377package $package;
378use strict;
379use warnings;
380
381use CGI::FormBuilder;
382
383sub get_form {
384    my \$q = shift;
385
386    my \$self = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
387        $form_options,
388        \@_,
389    );
390   
391    $field_setup
392   
393    return \$self;
394}
395
396# module return
3971;
398END
399
400    # new style of module
401    my $module = <<END;
402package $package;
403use strict;
404use warnings;
405
406use base qw(CGI::FormBuilder);
407
408sub new {
409    my \$invocant = shift;
410    my \$class = ref \$invocant || \$invocant;
411   
412    my \$self = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
413        $form_options,
414        \@_,
415    );
416   
417    $field_setup
418   
419    # re-bless into this class
420    bless \$self, \$class;
421}
422
423# module return
4241;
425END
426    _write_output_file($module, (split(/::/, $package))[-1] . '.pm', $use_tidy);
427    return $self;
428}
429
430sub write_script {
431    my ($self, $script_name, $use_tidy) = @_;
432
433    croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . '] Expecting a script name' unless $script_name;
434   
435    my $form_options = $self->_form_options_code;
436    my $field_setup = $self->_field_setup_code('$form');
437
438    my $script = <<END;
439#!/usr/bin/perl
440use strict;
441use warnings;
442
443use CGI::FormBuilder;
444
445my \$form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
446    $form_options
447);
448
449$field_setup
450   
451unless (\$form->submitted && \$form->validate) {
452    print \$form->render;
453} else {
454    # do something with the entered data
455}
456END
457   
458    _write_output_file($script, $script_name, $use_tidy);   
459    return $self;
460}
461
462sub _write_output_file {
463    my ($source_code, $outfile, $use_tidy) = @_;
464    if ($use_tidy) {
465        # clean up the generated code, if asked
466        eval 'use Perl::Tidy';
467        unless ($@) {
468            Perl::Tidy::perltidy(source => \$source_code, destination => $outfile, argv => $TIDY_OPTIONS);
469        } else {
470            carp '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Can't tidy the code: $@" if $@;
471            # fallback to just writing it as-is
472            open OUT, "> $outfile" or die $!;
473            print OUT $source_code;
474            close OUT;
475        }
476    } else {
477        # otherwise, just print as is
478        open OUT, "> $outfile" or die $!;
479        print OUT $source_code;
480        close OUT;
481    }
482}
483
484
485sub form {
486    my $self = shift;
487   
488    # automatically call build if needed to
489    # allow the new->parse->write shortcut
490    $self->build unless $self->{built};
491
492    return $self->{form};
493}
494
495sub _form_template {
496    my $self = shift;
497    my $msg_required = $self->{build_options}{messages}{text_required};
498    my $msg_invalid = $self->{build_options}{messages}{text_invalid};
499    return q{<% $description ? qq[<p id="description">$description</p>] : '' %>
500<% (grep { $_->{required} } @fields) ? qq[<p id="instructions">} . $msg_required . q{</p>] : '' %>
501<% $start %>
502<%
503    # drop in the hidden fields here
504    $OUT = join("\n", map { $$_{field} } grep { $$_{type} eq 'hidden' } @fields);
505%>} .
506q[
507<%
508    SECTION: while (my $section = shift @sections) {
509        $OUT .= qq[<fieldset>\n];
510        $OUT .= qq[  <legend>$$section{head}</legend>] if $$section{head};
511        $OUT .= qq[<table id="] . ($$section{id} || '_default') . qq[">\n];
512        #$OUT .= qq[  <caption><h2 class="sectionhead">$$section{head}</h2></caption>] if $$section{head};
513        TABLE_LINE: for my $line (@{ $$section{lines} }) {
514            if ($$line[0] eq 'head') {
515                $OUT .= qq[  <tr><th class="subhead" colspan="2"><h2>$$line[1]</h2></th></tr>\n]
516            } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'note') {
517                $OUT .= qq[  <tr><td class="note" colspan="2">$$line[1]</td></tr>\n]
518            } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'field') {
519                local $_ = $field{$$line[1]};
520               
521                # skip hidden fields in the table
522                next TABLE_LINE if $$_{type} eq 'hidden';
523               
524                $OUT .= $$_{invalid} ? qq[  <tr class="invalid">] : qq[  <tr>];
525               
526                # special case single value checkboxes
527                if ($$_{type} eq 'checkbox' && @{ $$_{options} } == 1) {
528                    $OUT .= qq[<th></th>];
529                } else {
530                    $OUT .= '<th class="label">' . ($$_{required} ? qq[<strong class="required">$$_{label}</strong>] : "$$_{label}") . '</th>';
531                }
532               
533                # mark invalid fields
534                if ($$_{invalid}) {
535                    $OUT .= qq[<td>$$_{field} <span class="comment">$$_{comment}</span> ] . $msg_invalid . q[</td>];
536                } else {
537                    $OUT .= qq[<td>$$_{field} <span class="comment">$$_{comment}</span></td>];
538                }
539               
540                $OUT .= qq[</tr>\n];
541               
542            } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'group') {
543                my @group_fields = map { $field{$_} } map { $$_{name} } @{ $$line[1]{group} };
544                $OUT .= (grep { $$_{invalid} } @group_fields) ? qq[  <tr class="invalid">\n] : qq[  <tr>\n];
545               
546                $OUT .= '    <th class="label">';
547                $OUT .= (grep { $$_{required} } @group_fields) ? qq[<strong class="required">$$line[1]{label}</strong>] : "$$line[1]{label}";
548                $OUT .= qq[</th>\n];
549               
550                $OUT .= qq[    <td><span class="fieldgroup">];
551                $OUT .= join(' ', map { qq[<small class="sublabel">$$_{label}</small> $$_{field} $$_{comment}] } @group_fields);
552                #TODO: allow comments on field groups
553                $OUT .= " ] . $msg_invalid . q[" if grep { $$_{invalid} } @group_fields;
554               
555                $OUT .= qq[ <span class="comment">$$line[1]{comment}</span></span></td>\n];
556                $OUT .= qq[  </tr>\n];
557            }   
558        }
559        # close the table if there are sections remaining
560        # but leave the last one open for the submit button
561        if (@sections) {
562            $OUT .= qq[</table>\n];
563            $OUT .= qq[</fieldset>\n];
564        }
565    }
566%>
567  <tr><th></th><td style="padding-top: 1em;"><% $submit %></td></tr>
568</table>
569</fieldset>
570<% $end %>
571];
572}
573
574# usage: $self->_pre_template($css, $charset)
575sub _pre_template {
576    my $self = shift;
577    my $css = shift || $DEFAULT_CSS;
578    my $charset = shift || $DEFAULT_CHARSET;
579    my $msg_author = 'sprintf("' . quotemeta($self->{build_options}{messages}{text_author}) . '", $author)';
580    return 
581q[<html>
582<head>
583  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=] . $charset . q[" />
584  <title><% $title %><% $author ? ' - ' . ucfirst $author : '' %></title>
585  <style type="text/css">
586] . $css . q[  </style>
587  <% $jshead %>
588</head>
589<body>
590
591<h1><% $title %></h1>
592<% $author ? qq[<p id="author">] . ] . $msg_author . q{ . q[</p>] : '' %>
593};
594}
595
596sub _post_template {
597    my $self = shift;
598    my $msg_madewith = 'sprintf("' . quotemeta($self->{build_options}{messages}{text_madewith}) .
599        '", q[<a href="http://formbuilder.org/">CGI::FormBuilder</a>], CGI::FormBuilder->VERSION)';
600   
601    return qq[<hr />
602<div id="footer">
603  <p id="creator"><% $msg_madewith %></p>
604</div>
605</body>
606</html>
607];
608}
609
610# usage: $self->_template($css, $charset)
611sub _template {
612    my $self = shift;
613    return $self->_pre_template(@_) . $self->_form_template . $self->_post_template;
614}
615
616sub dump { 
617    eval "use YAML;";
618    unless ($@) {
619        print YAML::Dump(shift->{form_spec});
620    } else {
621        warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Can't dump form spec structure using YAML: $@";
622    }
623}
624
625
626# module return
6271;
628
629=head1 NAME
630
631Text::FormBuilder - Create CGI::FormBuilder objects from simple text descriptions
632
633=head1 SYNOPSIS
634
635    use Text::FormBuilder;
636   
637    my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->new;
638    $parser->parse($src_file);
639   
640    # returns a new CGI::FormBuilder object with
641    # the fields from the input form spec
642    my $form = $parser->form;
643   
644    # write a My::Form module to Form.pm
645    $parser->write_module('My::Form');
646
647=head1 REQUIRES
648
649L<Parse::RecDescent>,
650L<CGI::FormBuilder>,
651L<Text::Template>,
652L<Class::Base>
653
654=head1 DESCRIPTION
655
656This module is intended to extend the idea of making it easy to create
657web forms by allowing you to describe them with a simple langauge. These
658I<formspecs> are then passed through this module's parser and converted
659into L<CGI::FormBuilder> objects that you can easily use in your CGI
660scripts. In addition, this module can generate code for standalone modules
661which allow you to separate your form design from your script code.
662
663A simple formspec looks like this:
664
665    name//VALUE
666    email//EMAIL
667    langauge:select{English,Spanish,French,German}
668    moreinfo|Send me more information:checkbox
669    interests:checkbox{Perl,karate,bass guitar}
670
671This will produce a required C<name> test field, a required C<email> text
672field that must look like an email address, an optional select dropdown
673field C<langauge> with the choices English, Spanish, French, and German,
674an optional C<moreinfo> checkbox labeled ``Send me more information'', and
675finally a set of checkboxes named C<interests> with the choices Perl,
676karate, and bass guitar.
677
678=head1 METHODS
679
680=head2 new
681
682    my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->new;
683
684=head2 parse
685
686    # parse a file (regular scalar)
687    $parser->parse($filename);
688   
689    # or pass a scalar ref for parse a literal string
690    $parser->parse(\$string);
691   
692    # or an array ref to parse lines
693    $parser->parse(\@lines);
694
695Parse the file or string. Returns the parser object. This method,
696along with all of its C<parse_*> siblings, may be called as a class
697method to construct a new object.
698
699=head2 parse_file
700
701    $parser->parse_file($src_file);
702   
703    # or as a class method
704    my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->parse($src_file);
705
706=head2 parse_text
707
708    $parser->parse_text($src);
709
710Parse the given C<$src> text. Returns the parser object.
711
712=head2 parse_array
713
714    $parser->parse_array(@lines);
715
716Concatenates and parses C<@lines>. Returns the parser object.
717
718=head2 build
719
720    $parser->build(%options);
721
722Builds the CGI::FormBuilder object. Options directly used by C<build> are:
723
724=over
725
726=item C<form_only>
727
728Only uses the form portion of the template, and omits the surrounding html,
729title, author, and the standard footer. This does, however, include the
730description as specified with the C<!description> directive.
731
732=item C<css>, C<extra_css>
733
734These options allow you to tell Text::FormBuilder to use different
735CSS styles for the built in template. A value given a C<css> will
736replace the existing CSS, and a value given as C<extra_css> will be
737appended to the CSS. If both options are given, then the CSS that is
738used will be C<css> concatenated with C<extra_css>.
739
740If you want to use an external stylesheet, a quick way to get this is
741to set the C<css> parameter to import your file:
742
743    css => '@import(my_external_stylesheet.css);'
744
745=item C<external_css>
746
747If you want to use multiple external stylesheets, or an external stylesheet
748in conojunction with the default styles, use the C<external_css> option:
749
750    # single external sheet
751    external_css => 'my_styles.css'
752   
753    # mutliple sheets
754    external_css => [
755        'my_style_A.css',
756        'my_style_B.css',
757    ]
758
759=item C<messages>
760
761This works the same way as the C<messages> parameter to
762C<< CGI::FormBuilder->new >>; you can provide either a hashref of messages
763or a filename.
764
765The default messages used by Text::FormBuilder are:
766
767    text_author       Created by %s
768    text_madewith     Made with %s version %s
769    text_required     (Required fields are marked in <strong>bold</strong>.)
770    text_invalid      Missing or invalid value.
771
772Any messages you set here get passed on to CGI::FormBuilder, which means
773that you should be able to put all of your customization messages in one
774big file.
775
776=item C<charset>
777
778Sets the character encoding for the generated page. The default is ISO-8859-1.
779
780=back
781
782All other options given to C<build> are passed on verbatim to the
783L<CGI::FormBuilder> constructor. Any options given here override the
784defaults that this module uses.
785
786The C<form>, C<write>, and C<write_module> methods will all call
787C<build> with no options for you if you do not do so explicitly.
788This allows you to say things like this:
789
790    my $form = Text::FormBuilder->new->parse('formspec.txt')->form;
791
792However, if you need to specify options to C<build>, you must call it
793explictly after C<parse>.
794
795=head2 form
796
797    my $form = $parser->form;
798
799Returns the L<CGI::FormBuilder> object. Remember that you can modify
800this object directly, in order to (for example) dynamically populate
801dropdown lists or change input types at runtime.
802
803=head2 write
804
805    $parser->write($out_file);
806    # or just print to STDOUT
807    $parser->write;
808
809Calls C<render> on the FormBuilder form, and either writes the resulting
810HTML to a file, or to STDOUT if no filename is given.
811
812=head2 write_module
813
814I<B<Note:> The code output from the C<write_*> methods may be in flux for
815the next few versions, as I coordinate with the B<FormBuilder> project.>
816
817    $parser->write_module($package, $use_tidy);
818
819Takes a package name, and writes out a new module that can be used by your
820CGI script to render the form. This way, you only need CGI::FormBuilder on
821your server, and you don't have to parse the form spec each time you want
822to display your form. The generated module has one function (not exported)
823called C<get_form>, that takes a CGI object as its only argument, and returns
824a CGI::FormBuilder object.
825
826First, you parse the formspec and write the module, which you can do as a one-liner:
827
828    $ perl -MText::FormBuilder -e"Text::FormBuilder->parse('formspec.txt')->write_module('My::Form')"
829
830B<FIXME> And then, in your CGI script, use the new module:
831
832    #!/usr/bin/perl -w
833    use strict;
834   
835    use CGI;
836    use My::Form;
837   
838    my $q = CGI->new;
839    my $form = My::Form::get_form($q);
840   
841    # do the standard CGI::FormBuilder stuff
842    if ($form->submitted && $form->validate) {
843        # process results
844    } else {
845        print $q->header;
846        print $form->render;
847    }
848
849If you pass a true value as the second argument to C<write_module>, the parser
850will run L<Perl::Tidy> on the generated code before writing the module file.
851
852    # write tidier code
853    $parser->write_module('My::Form', 1);
854
855=head2 write_script
856
857    $parser->write_script($filename, $use_tidy);
858
859If you don't need the reuseability of a separate module, you can have
860Text::FormBuilder write the form object to a script for you, along with
861the simplest framework for using it, to which you can add your actual
862form processing code.
863
864The generated script looks like this:
865
866    #!/usr/bin/perl
867    use strict;
868    use warnings;
869   
870    use CGI;
871    use CGI::FormBuilder;
872   
873    my $q = CGI->new;
874   
875    my $form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
876        params => $q,
877        # ... lots of other stuff to set up the form ...
878    );
879   
880    $form->field( name => 'month' );
881    $form->field( name => 'day' );
882   
883    unless ( $form->submitted && $form->validate ) {
884        print $form->render;
885    } else {
886        # do something with the entered data ...
887        # this is where your form processing code should go
888    }
889
890Like C<write_module>, you can optionally pass a true value as the second
891argument to have Perl::Tidy make the generated code look nicer.
892
893=head2 dump
894
895Uses L<YAML> to print out a human-readable representation of the parsed
896form spec.
897
898=head1 EXPORTS
899
900There is one exported function, C<create_form>, that is intended to ``do the
901right thing'' in simple cases.
902
903=head2 create_form
904
905    # get a CGI::FormBuilder object
906    my $form = create_form($source, $options, $destination);
907   
908    # or just write the form immediately
909    create_form($source, $options, $destination);
910
911C<$source> accepts any of the types of arguments that C<parse> does. C<$options>
912is a hashref of options that should be passed to C<build>. Finally, C<$destination>
913is a simple scalar that determines where and what type of output C<create_form>
914should generate.
915
916    /\.pm$/             ->write_module($destination)
917    /\.(cgi|pl)$/       ->write_script($destination)
918    everything else     ->write($destination)
919
920For anything more than simple, one-off cases, you are usually better off using the
921object-oriented interface, since that gives you more control over things.
922
923=head1 DEFAULTS
924
925These are the default settings that are passed to C<< CGI::FormBuilder->new >>:
926
927    method => 'GET'
928    keepextras => 1
929
930Any of these can be overriden by the C<build> method:
931
932    # use POST instead
933    $parser->build(method => 'POST')->write;
934
935=head1 LANGUAGE
936
937    field_name[size]|descriptive label[hint]:type=default{option1[display string],...}//validate
938   
939    !title ...
940   
941    !author ...
942   
943    !description {
944        ...
945    }
946   
947    !pattern NAME /regular expression/
948   
949    !list NAME {
950        option1[display string],
951        option2[display string],
952        ...
953    }
954   
955    !group NAME {
956        field1
957        field2
958        ...
959    }
960   
961    !section id heading
962   
963    !head ...
964   
965    !note {
966        ...
967    }
968
969=head2 Directives
970
971=over
972
973=item C<!pattern>
974
975Defines a validation pattern.
976
977=item C<!list>
978
979Defines a list for use in a C<radio>, C<checkbox>, or C<select> field.
980
981=item C<!group>
982
983Define a named group of fields that are displayed all on one line. Use with
984the C<!field> directive.
985
986=item C<!field>
987
988Include a named instance of a group defined with C<!group>.
989
990=item C<!title>
991
992Title of the form.
993
994=item C<!author>
995
996Author of the form.
997
998=item C<!description>
999
1000A brief description of the form. Suitable for special instructions on how to
1001fill out the form.
1002
1003=item C<!section>
1004
1005Starts a new section. Each section has its own heading and id, which are
1006written by default into spearate tables.
1007
1008=item C<!head>
1009
1010Inserts a heading between two fields. There can only be one heading between
1011any two fields; the parser will warn you if you try to put two headings right
1012next to each other.
1013
1014=item C<!note>
1015
1016A text note that can be inserted as a row in the form. This is useful for
1017special instructions at specific points in a long form.
1018
1019=back
1020
1021=head2 Fields
1022
1023First, a note about multiword strings in the fields. Anywhere where it says
1024that you may use a multiword string, this means that you can do one of two
1025things. For strings that consist solely of alphanumeric characters (i.e.
1026C<\w+>) and spaces, the string will be recognized as is:
1027
1028    field_1|A longer label
1029
1030If you want to include non-alphanumerics (e.g. punctuation), you must
1031single-quote the string:
1032
1033    field_2|'Dept./Org.'
1034
1035To include a literal single-quote in a single-quoted string, escape it with
1036a backslash:
1037
1038    field_3|'\'Official\' title'
1039
1040Quoted strings are also how you can set the label for a field to be blank:
1041
1042    unlabeled_field|''
1043
1044Now, back to the beginning. Form fields are each described on a single line.
1045The simplest field is just a name (which cannot contain any whitespace):
1046
1047    color
1048
1049This yields a form with one text input field of the default size named `color'.
1050The generated label for this field would be ``Color''. To add a longer or more\
1051descriptive label, use:
1052
1053    color|Favorite color
1054
1055The descriptive label can be a multiword string, as described above. So if you
1056want punctuation in the label, you should single quote it:
1057
1058    color|'Fav. color'
1059
1060To use a different input type:
1061
1062    color|Favorite color:select{red,blue,green}
1063
1064Recognized input types are the same as those used by CGI::FormBuilder:
1065
1066    text        # the default
1067    textarea
1068    password
1069    file
1070    checkbox
1071    radio
1072    select
1073    hidden
1074    static
1075
1076To change the size of the input field, add a bracketed subscript after the
1077field name (but before the descriptive label):
1078
1079    # for a single line field, sets size="40"
1080    title[40]:text
1081   
1082    # for a multiline field, sets rows="4" and cols="30"
1083    description[4,30]:textarea
1084
1085To also set the C<maxlength> attribute for text fields, add a C<!> after
1086the size:
1087
1088    # ensure that all titles entered are 40 characters or less
1089    title[40!]:text
1090
1091This currently only works for single line text fields.
1092
1093To create a growable field, add a C<*> after the name (and size, if
1094given). Growable fields have a button that allows the user to add a
1095copy of the field input. Currently, this only works for C<text> and
1096C<file> fields, and you must have L<CGI::FormBuilder> 3.02 or higher.
1097Growable fields also require JavaScript to function correctly.
1098
1099    # you can have as many people as you like
1100    person*:text
1101
1102For the input types that can have options (C<select>, C<radio>, and
1103C<checkbox>), here's how you do it:
1104
1105    color|Favorite color:select{red,blue,green}
1106
1107Values are in a comma-separated list of single words or multiword strings
1108inside curly braces. Whitespace between values is irrelevant.
1109
1110To add more descriptive display text to a value in a list, add a square-bracketed
1111``subscript,'' as in:
1112
1113    ...:select{red[Scarlet],blue[Azure],green[Olive Drab]}
1114
1115If you have a list of options that is too long to fit comfortably on one line,
1116you should use the C<!list> directive:
1117
1118    !list MONTHS {
1119        1[January],
1120        2[February],
1121        3[March],
1122        # and so on...
1123    }
1124   
1125    month:select@MONTHS
1126
1127If you want to have a single checkbox (e.g. for a field that says ``I want to
1128recieve more information''), you can just specify the type as checkbox without
1129supplying any options:
1130
1131    moreinfo|I want to recieve more information:checkbox
1132
1133In this case, the label ``I want to recieve more information'' will be
1134printed to the right of the checkbox.
1135
1136You can also supply a default value to the field. To get a default value of
1137C<green> for the color field:
1138
1139    color|Favorite color:select=green{red,blue,green}
1140
1141Default values can also be either single words or multiword strings.
1142
1143To validate a field, include a validation type at the end of the field line:
1144
1145    email|Email address//EMAIL
1146
1147Valid validation types include any of the builtin defaults from L<CGI::FormBuilder>,
1148or the name of a pattern that you define with the C<!pattern> directive elsewhere
1149in your form spec:
1150
1151    !pattern DAY /^([1-3][0-9])|[1-9]$/
1152   
1153    last_day//DAY
1154
1155If you just want a required value, use the builtin validation type C<VALUE>:
1156
1157    title//VALUE
1158
1159By default, adding a validation type to a field makes that field required. To
1160change this, add a C<?> to the end of the validation type:
1161
1162    contact//EMAIL?
1163
1164In this case, you would get a C<contact> field that was optional, but if it
1165were filled in, would have to validate as an C<EMAIL>.
1166
1167=head2 Field Groups
1168
1169You can define groups of fields using the C<!group> directive:
1170
1171    !group DATE {
1172        month:select@MONTHS//INT
1173        day[2]//INT
1174        year[4]//INT
1175    }
1176
1177You can then include instances of this group using the C<!field> directive:
1178
1179    !field %DATE birthday
1180
1181This will create a line in the form labeled ``Birthday'' which contains
1182a month dropdown, and day and year text entry fields. The actual input field
1183names are formed by concatenating the C<!field> name (e.g. C<birthday>) with
1184the name of the subfield defined in the group (e.g. C<month>, C<day>, C<year>).
1185Thus in this example, you would end up with the form fields C<birthday_month>,
1186C<birthday_day>, and C<birthday_year>.
1187
1188You can also use groups in normal field lines:
1189
1190    birthday|Your birthday:DATE
1191
1192The only (currently) supported pieces of a fieldspec that may be used with a
1193group in this notation are name, label, and hint.
1194
1195=head2 Comments
1196
1197    # comment ...
1198
1199Any line beginning with a C<#> is considered a comment. Comments can also appear
1200after any field line. They I<cannot> appear between items in a C<!list>, or on
1201the same line as any of the directives.
1202
1203=head1 TODO
1204
1205=head2 Documentation/Tests
1206
1207Document use of the parser as a standalone module
1208
1209Make sure that the docs match the generated code.
1210
1211Better tests!
1212
1213=head2 Language/Parser
1214
1215Allow renaming of the submit button; allow renaming and inclusion of a
1216reset button
1217
1218Set FB constructor options directly in the formspec (via a C<!fb> or similar
1219directive). The major issue here would be what format to use to allow for
1220array/hash refs.
1221
1222Pieces that wouldn't make sense in a group field: size, row/col, options,
1223validate. These should cause C<build> to emit a warning before ignoring them.
1224
1225C<!include> directive to include external formspec files
1226
1227=head2 Code generation/Templates
1228
1229Revise the generated form constructing code to use the C<fieldopts>
1230option to C<< FB->new >>; will require FB 3.02 to run.
1231
1232Better integration with L<CGI::FormBuilder>'s templating system
1233
1234Allow for custom wrappers around the C<form_template>
1235
1236Maybe use HTML::Template instead of Text::Template for the built in template
1237(since CGI::FormBuilder users may be more likely to already have HTML::Template)
1238
1239=head1 BUGS
1240
1241Creating two $parsers in the same script causes the second one to get the data
1242from the first one.
1243
1244I'm sure there are more in there, I just haven't tripped over any new ones lately. :-)
1245
1246Suggestions on how to improve the (currently tiny) test suite would be appreciated.
1247
1248=head1 SEE ALSO
1249
1250L<http://textformbuilder.berlios.de>
1251
1252L<CGI::FormBuilder>, L<http://formbuilder.org>
1253
1254=head1 THANKS
1255
1256Thanks to eszpee for pointing out some bugs in the default value parsing,
1257as well as some suggestions for i18n/l10n and splitting up long forms into
1258sections.
1259
1260And of course, to Nathan Wiger, for giving use CGI::FormBuilder in the
1261first place. Thanks Nate!
1262
1263=head1 AUTHOR
1264
1265Peter Eichman C<< <peichman@cpan.org> >>
1266
1267=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
1268
1269Copyright E<copy>2004-2005 by Peter Eichman.
1270
1271This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
1272modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
1273
1274=cut
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