source: text-formbuilder/trunk/lib/Text/FormBuilder.pm @ 64

Last change on this file since 64 was 64, checked in by peichman, 19 years ago

fixed grammar so that outer {} and [] are no longer included in the (bracket_)block values
using bracket_block instead of hardcoded pattern for matching hints in formspec
removed dynamic lists from the grammar
some general code cleanup and tidying, in FormBuilder.pm and grammar
added fb.pl to the MANIFEST
bumped back FB version requirement to 3.0 (Makefile.PL)
test for FB3.02 for using growable fields; warn and ignore if verison isn't high enough

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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 = '0.09';
10@EXPORT = qw(create_form);
11
12#$::RD_TRACE = 1;
13
14use Carp;
15use Text::FormBuilder::Parser;
16use CGI::FormBuilder;
17
18# the static default options passed to CGI::FormBuilder->new
19my %DEFAULT_OPTIONS = (
20    method => 'GET',
21    keepextras => 1,
22);
23
24# the built in CSS for the template
25my $DEFAULT_CSS = <<END;
26table { padding: 1em; }
27td table { padding: 0; } /* exclude the inner checkbox tables */
28#author, #footer { font-style: italic; }
29caption h2 { padding: .125em .5em; background: #ccc; text-align: left; }
30th { text-align: left; }
31th h3 { padding: .125em .5em; background: #eee; }
32th.label { font-weight: normal; text-align: right; vertical-align: top; }
33td ul { list-style: none; padding-left: 0; margin-left: 0; }
34.note { background: #eee; }
35.sublabel { color: #999; }
36.invalid { background: red; }
37END
38
39# default messages that can be localized
40my %DEFAULT_MESSAGES = (
41    text_author   => 'Created by %s',
42    text_madewith => 'Made with %s version %s',
43    text_required => '(Required fields are marked in <strong>bold</strong>.)',
44    text_invalid  => 'Missing or invalid value.',
45);
46
47my $DEFAULT_CHARSET = 'iso-8859-1';
48
49# options to clean up the code with Perl::Tidy
50my $TIDY_OPTIONS = '-nolq -ci=4 -ce';
51
52my $HTML_EXTS   = qr/\.html?$/;
53my $MODULE_EXTS = qr/\.pm$/;
54my $SCRIPT_EXTS = qr/\.(pl|cgi)$/;
55
56# superautomagical exported function
57sub create_form {
58    my ($source, $options, $destination) = @_;
59    my $parser = __PACKAGE__->parse($source);
60    $parser->build(%{ $options || {} });
61    if ($destination) {
62        if (ref $destination) {
63            croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Don't know what to do with a ref for $destination";
64            #TODO: what DO ref dests mean?
65        } else {
66            # write webpage, script, or module
67            if ($destination =~ $MODULE_EXTS) {
68                $parser->write_module($destination, 1);
69            } elsif ($destination =~ $SCRIPT_EXTS) {
70                $parser->write_script($destination, 1);
71            } else {
72                $parser->write($destination);
73            }
74        }
75    } else {
76        defined wantarray ? return $parser->form : $parser->write;
77    }
78}
79
80# subclass of Class::ParseText::Base
81sub init {
82    my $self = shift;
83    $self->{parser}         = Text::FormBuilder::Parser->new;
84    $self->{start_rule}     = 'form_spec';
85    $self->{ensure_newline} = 1;
86    return $self;
87}
88
89# this is where a lot of the magic happens
90sub build {
91    my ($self, %options) = @_;
92   
93    # our custom %options:
94    # form_only: use only the form part of the template
95    my $form_only = $options{form_only};
96   
97    # css, extra_css: allow for custom inline stylesheets
98    #   neat trick: css => '@import(my_external_stylesheet.css);'
99    #   will let you use an external stylesheet
100    #   CSS Hint: to get multiple sections to all line up their fields,
101    #   set a standard width for th.label
102    my $css;
103    $css = $options{css} || $DEFAULT_CSS;
104    $css .= $options{extra_css} if $options{extra_css};
105   
106    # messages
107    # code pulled (with modifications) from CGI::FormBuilder
108    if ($options{messages}) {
109        # if its a hashref, we'll just pass it on to CGI::FormBuilder
110       
111        if (my $ref = ref $options{messages}) {
112            # hashref pass on to CGI::FormBuilder
113            croak "[Text::FormBuilder] Argument to 'messages' option must be a filename or hashref" unless $ref eq 'HASH';
114            while (my ($key,$value) = each %DEFAULT_MESSAGES) {
115                $options{messages}{$key} ||= $DEFAULT_MESSAGES{$key};
116            }
117        } else {
118            # filename, just *warn* on missing, and use defaults
119            if (-f $options{messages} && -r _ && open(MESSAGES, "< $options{messages}")) {
120                $options{messages} = { %DEFAULT_MESSAGES };
121                while(<MESSAGES>) {
122                    next if /^\s*#/ || /^\s*$/;
123                    chomp;
124                    my($key,$value) = split ' ', $_, 2;
125                    ($options{messages}{$key} = $value) =~ s/\s+$//;
126                }
127                close MESSAGES;
128            } else {
129                carp '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Could not read messages file $options{messages}: $!";
130            }
131        }
132    } else {
133        $options{messages} = { %DEFAULT_MESSAGES };
134    }
135   
136    # character set
137    my $charset = $options{charset};
138   
139    # save the build options so they can be used from write_module
140    $self->{build_options} = { %options };
141   
142    # remove our custom options before we hand off to CGI::FormBuilder
143    delete $options{$_} foreach qw(form_only css extra_css charset);
144   
145    # expand groups
146    if (my %groups = %{ $self->{form_spec}{groups} || {} }) {
147        for my $section (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} || [] }) {
148            foreach (grep { $$_[0] eq 'group' } @{ $$section{lines} }) {
149                $$_[1]{group} =~ s/^\%//;       # strip leading % from group var name
150               
151                if (exists $groups{$$_[1]{group}}) {
152                    my @fields; # fields in the group
153                    push @fields, { %$_ } foreach @{ $groups{$$_[1]{group}} };
154                    for my $field (@fields) {
155                        $$field{label} ||= ucfirst $$field{name};
156                        $$field{name} = "$$_[1]{name}_$$field{name}";               
157                    }
158                    $_ = [ 'group', { label => $$_[1]{label} || ucfirst(join(' ',split('_',$$_[1]{name}))), group => \@fields } ];
159                }
160            }
161        }
162    }
163   
164    # the actual fields that are given to CGI::FormBuilder
165    # make copies so that when we trim down the sections
166    # we don't lose the form field information
167    $self->{form_spec}{fields} = [];
168   
169    for my $section (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} || [] }) {
170        for my $line (@{ $$section{lines} }) {
171            if ($$line[0] eq 'group') {
172                push @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }, { %{$_} } foreach @{ $$line[1]{group} };
173            } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'field') {
174                push @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }, { %{$$line[1]} };
175            }
176        }
177    }
178   
179    # substitute in custom validation subs and pattern definitions for field validation
180    my %patterns = %{ $self->{form_spec}{patterns} || {} };
181    my %subs = %{ $self->{form_spec}{subs} || {} };
182   
183    foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
184        if ($$_{validate}) {
185            if (exists $patterns{$$_{validate}}) {
186                $$_{validate} = $patterns{$$_{validate}};
187            # TODO: need the Data::Dumper code to work for this
188            # for now, we just warn that it doesn't work
189            } elsif (exists $subs{$$_{validate}}) {
190                warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] validate coderefs don't work yet";
191                delete $$_{validate};
192##                 $$_{validate} = $subs{$$_{validate}};
193            }
194        }
195    }
196   
197    # get user-defined lists; can't make this conditional because
198    # we need to be able to fall back to CGI::FormBuilder's lists
199    # even if the user didn't define any
200    my %lists = %{ $self->{form_spec}{lists} || {} };
201   
202    # substitute in list names
203    foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
204        next unless $$_{list};
205       
206        $$_{list} =~ s/^\@//;   # strip leading @ from list var name
207       
208        # a hack so we don't get screwy reference errors
209        if (exists $lists{$$_{list}}) {
210            my @list;
211            push @list, { %$_ } foreach @{ $lists{$$_{list}} };
212            $$_{options} = \@list;
213        } else {
214            # assume that the list name is a builtin
215            # and let it fall through to CGI::FormBuilder
216            $$_{options} = $$_{list};
217        }
218    } continue {
219        delete $$_{list};
220    }
221   
222    # special case single-value checkboxes
223    foreach (grep { $$_{type} && $$_{type} eq 'checkbox' } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
224        unless ($$_{options}) {
225            $$_{options} = [ { $$_{name} => $$_{label} || ucfirst join(' ',split(/_/,$$_{name})) } ];
226        }
227    }
228   
229    # use columns for displaying checkbox fields larger than 2 items
230    foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
231        if (ref $$_{options} and @{ $$_{options} } >= 3) {
232            $$_{columns} = int(@{ $$_{options} } / 8) + 1;
233        }
234    }
235   
236    # remove extraneous undefined values
237    # also check for approriate version of CGI::FormBuilder
238    # for some advanced options
239    my $FB_version = CGI::FormBuilder->VERSION;
240    for my $field (@{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }) {
241        defined $$field{$_} or delete $$field{$_} foreach keys %{ $field };
242       
243        unless ($FB_version >= '3.002') {
244            if ($$field{growable}) {
245                warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] growable fields not supported by FB $FB_version (requires 3.002)";
246                delete $$field{growable};
247            }
248        }
249    }   
250   
251    # remove false $$_{required} params because this messes up things at
252    # the CGI::FormBuilder::field level; it seems to be marking required
253    # based on the existance of a 'required' param, not whether it is
254    # true or defined
255    # TODO: check if this is still needed
256    $$_{required} or delete $$_{required} foreach @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} };
257   
258    # assign the field names to the sections
259    foreach (@{ $self->{form_spec}{sections} }) {
260        for my $line (@{ $$_{lines} }) {
261            if ($$line[0] eq 'field') {
262                $$line[1] = $$line[1]{name};
263            }
264        }
265    }
266   
267    $self->{form} = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
268        %DEFAULT_OPTIONS,
269        # need to explicity set the fields so that simple text fields get picked up
270        fields   => [ map { $$_{name} } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } ],
271        required => [ map { $$_{name} } grep { $$_{required} } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } ],
272        title => $self->{form_spec}{title},
273        text  => $self->{form_spec}{description},
274        template => {
275            type => 'Text',
276            engine => {
277                TYPE       => 'STRING',
278                SOURCE     => $form_only ? $self->_form_template : $self->_template($css, $charset),
279                DELIMITERS => [ qw(<% %>) ],
280            },
281            data => {
282                sections    => $self->{form_spec}{sections},
283                author      => $self->{form_spec}{author},
284                description => $self->{form_spec}{description},
285            },
286        },
287        %options,
288    );
289    $self->{form}->field(%{ $_ }) foreach @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} };
290   
291    # mark structures as built
292    $self->{built} = 1;
293   
294    return $self;
295}
296
297sub write {
298    my ($self, $outfile) = @_;
299   
300    # automatically call build if needed to
301    # allow the new->parse->write shortcut
302    $self->build unless $self->{built};
303   
304    if ($outfile) {
305        open FORM, "> $outfile";
306        print FORM $self->form->render;
307        close FORM;
308    } else {
309        print $self->form->render;
310    }
311}
312
313# generates the core code to create the $form object
314# the generated code assumes that you have a CGI.pm
315# object named $q
316sub _form_code {
317    my $self = shift;
318   
319    # automatically call build if needed to
320    # allow the new->parse->write shortcut
321    $self->build unless $self->{built};
322   
323    # conditionally use Data::Dumper
324    eval 'use Data::Dumper;';
325    die "Can't write module; need Data::Dumper. $@" if $@;
326   
327    $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;           # don't dump $VARn names
328    $Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 0;       # don't quote simple string keys
329   
330    my $css;
331    $css = $self->{build_options}{css} || $DEFAULT_CSS;
332    $css .= $self->{build_options}{extra_css} if $self->{build_options}{extra_css};
333   
334    my %options = (
335        %DEFAULT_OPTIONS,
336        title => $self->{form_spec}{title},
337        text  => $self->{form_spec}{description},
338        fields   => [ map { $$_{name} } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } ],
339        required => [ map { $$_{name} } grep { $$_{required} } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} } ],
340        template => {
341            type => 'Text',
342            engine => {
343                TYPE       => 'STRING',
344                SOURCE     => $self->{build_options}{form_only} ? 
345                                $self->_form_template : 
346                                $self->_template($css, $self->{build_options}{charset}),
347                DELIMITERS => [ qw(<% %>) ],
348            },
349            data => {
350                sections    => $self->{form_spec}{sections},
351                author      => $self->{form_spec}{author},
352                description => $self->{form_spec}{description},
353            },
354        }, 
355        %{ $self->{build_options} },
356    );
357   
358    # remove our custom options
359    delete $options{$_} foreach qw(form_only css extra_css);
360   
361    my %module_subs;
362    my $d = Data::Dumper->new([ \%options ], [ '*options' ]);
363   
364    my $form_options = keys %options > 0 ? $d->Dump : '';
365   
366    my $field_setup = join(
367        "\n", 
368        map { '$form->field' . Data::Dumper->Dump([$_],['*field']) . ';' } @{ $self->{form_spec}{fields} }
369    );
370   
371    return <<END;
372my \$form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
373    params => \$q,
374    $form_options
375);
376
377$field_setup
378END
379}
380
381sub write_module {
382    my ($self, $package, $use_tidy) = @_;
383
384    croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . '] Expecting a package name' unless $package;
385   
386    # remove a trailing .pm
387    $package =~ s/\.pm$//;
388##     warn  "[Text::FromBuilder::write_module] Removed extra '.pm' from package name\n" if $package =~ s/\.pm$//;
389   
390    my $form_code = $self->_form_code;
391   
392    my $module = <<END;
393package $package;
394use strict;
395use warnings;
396
397use CGI::FormBuilder;
398
399sub get_form {
400    my \$q = shift;
401
402    $form_code
403   
404    return \$form;
405}
406
407# module return
4081;
409END
410
411    _write_output_file($module, (split(/::/, $package))[-1] . '.pm', $use_tidy);
412    return $self;
413}
414
415sub write_script {
416    my ($self, $script_name, $use_tidy) = @_;
417
418    croak '[' . (caller(0))[3] . '] Expecting a script name' unless $script_name;
419   
420    my $form_code = $self->_form_code;
421   
422    my $script = <<END;
423#!/usr/bin/perl
424use strict;
425use warnings;
426
427use CGI;
428use CGI::FormBuilder;
429
430my \$q = CGI->new;
431
432$form_code
433   
434unless (\$form->submitted && \$form->validate) {
435    print \$form->render;
436} else {
437    # do something with the entered data
438}
439END
440   
441    _write_output_file($script, $script_name, $use_tidy);   
442    return $self;
443}
444
445sub _write_output_file {
446    my ($source_code, $outfile, $use_tidy) = @_;
447    if ($use_tidy) {
448        # clean up the generated code, if asked
449        eval 'use Perl::Tidy';
450        unless ($@) {
451            Perl::Tidy::perltidy(source => \$source_code, destination => $outfile, argv => $TIDY_OPTIONS);
452        } else {
453            carp '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Can't tidy the code: $@" if $@;
454            # fallback to just writing it as-is
455            open OUT, "> $outfile" or die $!;
456            print OUT $source_code;
457            close OUT;
458        }
459    } else {
460        # otherwise, just print as is
461        open OUT, "> $outfile" or die $!;
462        print OUT $source_code;
463        close OUT;
464    }
465}
466
467
468sub form {
469    my $self = shift;
470   
471    # automatically call build if needed to
472    # allow the new->parse->write shortcut
473    $self->build unless $self->{built};
474
475    return $self->{form};
476}
477
478sub _form_template {
479    my $self = shift;
480    my $msg_required = $self->{build_options}{messages}{text_required};
481    my $msg_invalid = $self->{build_options}{messages}{text_invalid};
482    return q{<% $description ? qq[<p id="description">$description</p>] : '' %>
483<% (grep { $_->{required} } @fields) ? qq[<p id="instructions">} . $msg_required . q{</p>] : '' %>
484<% $start %>
485<%
486    # drop in the hidden fields here
487    $OUT = join("\n", map { $$_{field} } grep { $$_{type} eq 'hidden' } @fields);
488%>} .
489q[
490<%
491    SECTION: while (my $section = shift @sections) {
492        $OUT .= qq[<table id="] . ($$section{id} || '_default') . qq[">\n];
493        $OUT .= qq[  <caption><h2 class="sectionhead">$$section{head}</h2></caption>] if $$section{head};
494        TABLE_LINE: for my $line (@{ $$section{lines} }) {
495            if ($$line[0] eq 'head') {
496                $OUT .= qq[  <tr><th class="subhead" colspan="2"><h3>$$line[1]</h3></th></tr>\n]
497            } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'note') {
498                $OUT .= qq[  <tr><td class="note" colspan="2">$$line[1]</td></tr>\n]
499            } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'field') {
500                local $_ = $field{$$line[1]};
501               
502                # skip hidden fields in the table
503                next TABLE_LINE if $$_{type} eq 'hidden';
504               
505                $OUT .= $$_{invalid} ? qq[  <tr class="invalid">] : qq[  <tr>];
506               
507                # special case single value checkboxes
508                if ($$_{type} eq 'checkbox' && @{ $$_{options} } == 1) {
509                    $OUT .= qq[<th></th>];
510                } else {
511                    $OUT .= '<th class="label">' . ($$_{required} ? qq[<strong class="required">$$_{label}:</strong>] : "$$_{label}:") . '</th>';
512                }
513               
514                # mark invalid fields
515                if ($$_{invalid}) {
516                    $OUT .= "<td>$$_{field} $$_{comment} ] . $msg_invalid . q[</td>";
517                } else {
518                    $OUT .= qq[<td>$$_{field} $$_{comment}</td>];
519                }
520               
521                $OUT .= qq[</tr>\n];
522               
523            } elsif ($$line[0] eq 'group') {
524                my @group_fields = map { $field{$_} } map { $$_{name} } @{ $$line[1]{group} };
525                $OUT .= (grep { $$_{invalid} } @group_fields) ? qq[  <tr class="invalid">\n] : qq[  <tr>\n];
526               
527                $OUT .= '    <th class="label">';
528                $OUT .= (grep { $$_{required} } @group_fields) ? qq[<strong class="required">$$line[1]{label}:</strong>] : "$$line[1]{label}:";
529                $OUT .= qq[</th>\n];
530               
531                $OUT .= qq[    <td><span class="fieldgroup">];
532                $OUT .= join(' ', map { qq[<small class="sublabel">$$_{label}</small> $$_{field} $$_{comment}] } @group_fields);
533                #TODO: allow comments on field groups
534                $OUT .= " ] . $msg_invalid . q[" if grep { $$_{invalid} } @group_fields;
535               
536                $OUT .= qq[    </span></td>\n];
537                $OUT .= qq[  </tr>\n];
538            }   
539        }
540        # close the table if there are sections remaining
541        # but leave the last one open for the submit button
542        $OUT .= qq[</table>\n] if @sections;
543    }
544%>
545  <tr><th></th><td style="padding-top: 1em;"><% $submit %></td></tr>
546</table>
547<% $end %>
548];
549}
550
551# usage: $self->_pre_template($css, $charset)
552sub _pre_template {
553    my $self = shift;
554    my $css = shift || $DEFAULT_CSS;
555    my $charset = shift || $DEFAULT_CHARSET;
556    my $msg_author = 'sprintf("' . quotemeta($self->{build_options}{messages}{text_author}) . '", $author)';
557    return 
558q[<html>
559<head>
560  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=] . $charset . q[" />
561  <title><% $title %><% $author ? ' - ' . ucfirst $author : '' %></title>
562  <style type="text/css">
563] . $css . q[  </style>
564  <% $jshead %>
565</head>
566<body>
567
568<h1><% $title %></h1>
569<% $author ? qq[<p id="author">] . ] . $msg_author . q{ . q[</p>] : '' %>
570};
571}
572
573sub _post_template {
574    my $self = shift;
575    my $msg_madewith = 'sprintf("' . quotemeta($self->{build_options}{messages}{text_madewith}) .
576        '", q[<a href="http://formbuilder.org/">CGI::FormBuilder</a>], CGI::FormBuilder->VERSION)';
577   
578    return qq[<hr />
579<div id="footer">
580  <p id="creator"><% $msg_madewith %></p>
581</div>
582</body>
583</html>
584];
585}
586
587# usage: $self->_template($css, $charset)
588sub _template {
589    my $self = shift;
590    return $self->_pre_template(@_) . $self->_form_template . $self->_post_template;
591}
592
593sub dump { 
594    eval "use YAML;";
595    unless ($@) {
596        print YAML::Dump(shift->{form_spec});
597    } else {
598        warn '[' . (caller(0))[3] . "] Can't dump form spec structure using YAML: $@";
599    }
600}
601
602
603# module return
6041;
605
606=head1 NAME
607
608Text::FormBuilder - Create CGI::FormBuilder objects from simple text descriptions
609
610=head1 SYNOPSIS
611
612    use Text::FormBuilder;
613   
614    my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->new;
615    $parser->parse($src_file);
616   
617    # returns a new CGI::FormBuilder object with
618    # the fields from the input form spec
619    my $form = $parser->form;
620   
621    # write a My::Form module to Form.pm
622    $parser->write_module('My::Form');
623
624=head1 REQUIRES
625
626L<Parse::RecDescent>,
627L<CGI::FormBuilder>,
628L<Text::Template>,
629L<Class::Base>
630
631=head1 DESCRIPTION
632
633This module is intended to extend the idea of making it easy to create
634web forms by allowing you to describe them with a simple langauge. These
635I<formspecs> are then passed through this module's parser and converted
636into L<CGI::FormBuilder> objects that you can easily use in your CGI
637scripts. In addition, this module can generate code for standalone modules
638which allow you to separate your form design from your script code.
639
640A simple formspec looks like this:
641
642    name//VALUE
643    email//EMAIL
644    langauge:select{English,Spanish,French,German}
645    moreinfo|Send me more information:checkbox
646    interests:checkbox{Perl,karate,bass guitar}
647
648This will produce a required C<name> test field, a required C<email> text
649field that must look like an email address, an optional select dropdown
650field C<langauge> with the choices English, Spanish, French, and German,
651an optional C<moreinfo> checkbox labeled ``Send me more information'', and
652finally a set of checkboxes named C<interests> with the choices Perl,
653karate, and bass guitar.
654
655=head1 METHODS
656
657=head2 new
658
659    my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->new;
660
661=head2 parse
662
663    # parse a file (regular scalar)
664    $parser->parse($filename);
665   
666    # or pass a scalar ref for parse a literal string
667    $parser->parse(\$string);
668   
669    # or an array ref to parse lines
670    $parser->parse(\@lines);
671
672Parse the file or string. Returns the parser object. This method,
673along with all of its C<parse_*> siblings, may be called as a class
674method to construct a new object.
675
676=head2 parse_file
677
678    $parser->parse_file($src_file);
679   
680    # or as a class method
681    my $parser = Text::FormBuilder->parse($src_file);
682
683=head2 parse_text
684
685    $parser->parse_text($src);
686
687Parse the given C<$src> text. Returns the parser object.
688
689=head2 parse_array
690
691    $parser->parse_array(@lines);
692
693Concatenates and parses C<@lines>. Returns the parser object.
694
695=head2 build
696
697    $parser->build(%options);
698
699Builds the CGI::FormBuilder object. Options directly used by C<build> are:
700
701=over
702
703=item C<form_only>
704
705Only uses the form portion of the template, and omits the surrounding html,
706title, author, and the standard footer. This does, however, include the
707description as specified with the C<!description> directive.
708
709=item C<css>, C<extra_css>
710
711These options allow you to tell Text::FormBuilder to use different
712CSS styles for the built in template. A value given a C<css> will
713replace the existing CSS, and a value given as C<extra_css> will be
714appended to the CSS. If both options are given, then the CSS that is
715used will be C<css> concatenated with C<extra_css>.
716
717If you want to use an external stylesheet, a quick way to get this is
718to set the C<css> parameter to import your file:
719
720    css => '@import(my_external_stylesheet.css);'
721
722=item C<messages>
723
724This works the same way as the C<messages> parameter to
725C<< CGI::FormBuilder->new >>; you can provide either a hashref of messages
726or a filename.
727
728The default messages used by Text::FormBuilder are:
729
730    text_author       Created by %s
731    text_madewith     Made with %s version %s
732    text_required     (Required fields are marked in <strong>bold</strong>.)
733    text_invalid      Missing or invalid value.
734
735Any messages you set here get passed on to CGI::FormBuilder, which means
736that you should be able to put all of your customization messages in one
737big file.
738
739=item C<charset>
740
741Sets the character encoding for the generated page. The default is ISO-8859-1.
742
743=back
744
745All other options given to C<build> are passed on verbatim to the
746L<CGI::FormBuilder> constructor. Any options given here override the
747defaults that this module uses.
748
749The C<form>, C<write>, and C<write_module> methods will all call
750C<build> with no options for you if you do not do so explicitly.
751This allows you to say things like this:
752
753    my $form = Text::FormBuilder->new->parse('formspec.txt')->form;
754
755However, if you need to specify options to C<build>, you must call it
756explictly after C<parse>.
757
758=head2 form
759
760    my $form = $parser->form;
761
762Returns the L<CGI::FormBuilder> object. Remember that you can modify
763this object directly, in order to (for example) dynamically populate
764dropdown lists or change input types at runtime.
765
766=head2 write
767
768    $parser->write($out_file);
769    # or just print to STDOUT
770    $parser->write;
771
772Calls C<render> on the FormBuilder form, and either writes the resulting
773HTML to a file, or to STDOUT if no filename is given.
774
775=head2 write_module
776
777    $parser->write_module($package, $use_tidy);
778
779Takes a package name, and writes out a new module that can be used by your
780CGI script to render the form. This way, you only need CGI::FormBuilder on
781your server, and you don't have to parse the form spec each time you want
782to display your form. The generated module has one function (not exported)
783called C<get_form>, that takes a CGI object as its only argument, and returns
784a CGI::FormBuilder object.
785
786First, you parse the formspec and write the module, which you can do as a one-liner:
787
788    $ perl -MText::FormBuilder -e"Text::FormBuilder->parse('formspec.txt')->write_module('My::Form')"
789
790And then, in your CGI script, use the new module:
791
792    #!/usr/bin/perl -w
793    use strict;
794   
795    use CGI;
796    use My::Form;
797   
798    my $q = CGI->new;
799    my $form = My::Form::get_form($q);
800   
801    # do the standard CGI::FormBuilder stuff
802    if ($form->submitted && $form->validate) {
803        # process results
804    } else {
805        print $q->header;
806        print $form->render;
807    }
808
809If you pass a true value as the second argument to C<write_module>, the parser
810will run L<Perl::Tidy> on the generated code before writing the module file.
811
812    # write tidier code
813    $parser->write_module('My::Form', 1);
814
815=head2 write_script
816
817    $parser->write_script($filename, $use_tidy);
818
819If you don't need the reuseability of a separate module, you can have
820Text::FormBuilder write the form object to a script for you, along with
821the simplest framework for using it, to which you can add your actual
822form processing code.
823
824The generated script looks like this:
825
826    #!/usr/bin/perl
827    use strict;
828    use warnings;
829   
830    use CGI;
831    use CGI::FormBuilder;
832   
833    my $q = CGI->new;
834   
835    my $form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
836        params => $q,
837        # ... lots of other stuff to set up the form ...
838    );
839   
840    $form->field( name => 'month' );
841    $form->field( name => 'day' );
842   
843    unless ( $form->submitted && $form->validate ) {
844        print $form->render;
845    } else {
846        # do something with the entered data ...
847        # this is where your form processing code should go
848    }
849
850Like C<write_module>, you can optionally pass a true value as the second
851argument to have Perl::Tidy make the generated code look nicer.
852
853=head2 dump
854
855Uses L<YAML> to print out a human-readable representation of the parsed
856form spec.
857
858=head1 EXPORTS
859
860There is one exported function, C<create_form>, that is intended to ``do the
861right thing'' in simple cases.
862
863=head2 create_form
864
865    # get a CGI::FormBuilder object
866    my $form = create_form($source, $options, $destination);
867   
868    # or just write the form immediately
869    create_form($source, $options, $destination);
870
871C<$source> accepts any of the types of arguments that C<parse> does. C<$options>
872is a hashref of options that should be passed to C<build>. Finally, C<$destination>
873is a simple scalar that determines where and what type of output C<create_form>
874should generate.
875
876    /\.pm$/             ->write_module($destination)
877    /\.(cgi|pl)$/       ->write_script($destination)
878    everything else     ->write($destination)
879
880For anything more than simple, one-off cases, you are usually better off using the
881object-oriented interface, since that gives you more control over things.
882
883=head1 DEFAULTS
884
885These are the default settings that are passed to C<< CGI::FormBuilder->new >>:
886
887    method => 'GET'
888    javascript => 0
889    keepextras => 1
890
891Any of these can be overriden by the C<build> method:
892
893    # use POST instead
894    $parser->build(method => 'POST')->write;
895
896=head1 LANGUAGE
897
898    field_name[size]|descriptive label[hint]:type=default{option1[display string],...}//validate
899   
900    !title ...
901   
902    !author ...
903   
904    !description {
905        ...
906    }
907   
908    !pattern NAME /regular expression/
909   
910    !list NAME {
911        option1[display string],
912        option2[display string],
913        ...
914    }
915   
916    !list NAME &{ CODE }
917   
918    !group NAME {
919        field1
920        field2
921        ...
922    }
923   
924    !section id heading
925   
926    !head ...
927   
928    !note {
929        ...
930    }
931
932=head2 Directives
933
934=over
935
936=item C<!pattern>
937
938Defines a validation pattern.
939
940=item C<!list>
941
942Defines a list for use in a C<radio>, C<checkbox>, or C<select> field.
943
944=item C<!group>
945
946Define a named group of fields that are displayed all on one line. Use with
947the C<!field> directive.
948
949=item C<!field>
950
951Include a named instance of a group defined with C<!group>.
952
953=item C<!title>
954
955Title of the form.
956
957=item C<!author>
958
959Author of the form.
960
961=item C<!description>
962
963A brief description of the form. Suitable for special instructions on how to
964fill out the form.
965
966=item C<!section>
967
968Starts a new section. Each section has its own heading and id, which are
969written by default into spearate tables.
970
971=item C<!head>
972
973Inserts a heading between two fields. There can only be one heading between
974any two fields; the parser will warn you if you try to put two headings right
975next to each other.
976
977=item C<!note>
978
979A text note that can be inserted as a row in the form. This is useful for
980special instructions at specific points in a long form.
981
982=back
983
984=head2 Fields
985
986First, a note about multiword strings in the fields. Anywhere where it says
987that you may use a multiword string, this means that you can do one of two
988things. For strings that consist solely of alphanumeric characters (i.e.
989C<\w+>) and spaces, the string will be recognized as is:
990
991    field_1|A longer label
992
993If you want to include non-alphanumerics (e.g. punctuation), you must
994single-quote the string:
995
996    field_2|'Dept./Org.'
997
998To include a literal single-quote in a single-quoted string, escape it with
999a backslash:
1000
1001    field_3|'\'Official\' title'
1002
1003Now, back to the beginning. Form fields are each described on a single line.
1004The simplest field is just a name (which cannot contain any whitespace):
1005
1006    color
1007
1008This yields a form with one text input field of the default size named `color'.
1009The generated label for this field would be ``Color''. To add a longer or more\
1010descriptive label, use:
1011
1012    color|Favorite color
1013
1014The descriptive label can be a multiword string, as described above. So if you
1015want punctuation in the label, you should single quote it:
1016
1017    color|'Fav. color'
1018
1019To use a different input type:
1020
1021    color|Favorite color:select{red,blue,green}
1022
1023Recognized input types are the same as those used by CGI::FormBuilder:
1024
1025    text        # the default
1026    textarea
1027    password
1028    file
1029    checkbox
1030    radio
1031    select
1032    hidden
1033    static
1034
1035To change the size of the input field, add a bracketed subscript after the
1036field name (but before the descriptive label):
1037
1038    # for a single line field, sets size="40"
1039    title[40]:text
1040   
1041    # for a multiline field, sets rows="4" and cols="30"
1042    description[4,30]:textarea
1043
1044To also set the C<maxlength> attribute for text fields, add a C<!> after
1045the size:
1046
1047    # ensure that all titles entered are 40 characters or less
1048    title[40!]:text
1049
1050This currently only works for single line text fields.
1051
1052To create a growable field, add a C<*> after the name (and size, if
1053given). Growable fields have a button that allows the user to add a
1054copy of the field input. Currently, this only works for C<text> and
1055C<file> fields, and you must have L<CGI::FormBuilder> 3.02 or higher.
1056Growable fields also require JavaScript to function correctly.
1057
1058    # you can have as many people as you like
1059    person*:text
1060
1061For the input types that can have options (C<select>, C<radio>, and
1062C<checkbox>), here's how you do it:
1063
1064    color|Favorite color:select{red,blue,green}
1065
1066Values are in a comma-separated list of single words or multiword strings
1067inside curly braces. Whitespace between values is irrelevant.
1068
1069To add more descriptive display text to a value in a list, add a square-bracketed
1070``subscript,'' as in:
1071
1072    ...:select{red[Scarlet],blue[Azure],green[Olive Drab]}
1073
1074If you have a list of options that is too long to fit comfortably on one line,
1075you should use the C<!list> directive:
1076
1077    !list MONTHS {
1078        1[January],
1079        2[February],
1080        3[March],
1081        # and so on...
1082    }
1083   
1084    month:select@MONTHS
1085
1086If you want to have a single checkbox (e.g. for a field that says ``I want to
1087recieve more information''), you can just specify the type as checkbox without
1088supplying any options:
1089
1090    moreinfo|I want to recieve more information:checkbox
1091
1092In this case, the label ``I want to recieve more information'' will be
1093printed to the right of the checkbox.
1094
1095You can also supply a default value to the field. To get a default value of
1096C<green> for the color field:
1097
1098    color|Favorite color:select=green{red,blue,green}
1099
1100Default values can also be either single words or multiword strings.
1101
1102To validate a field, include a validation type at the end of the field line:
1103
1104    email|Email address//EMAIL
1105
1106Valid validation types include any of the builtin defaults from L<CGI::FormBuilder>,
1107or the name of a pattern that you define with the C<!pattern> directive elsewhere
1108in your form spec:
1109
1110    !pattern DAY /^([1-3][0-9])|[1-9]$/
1111   
1112    last_day//DAY
1113
1114If you just want a required value, use the builtin validation type C<VALUE>:
1115
1116    title//VALUE
1117
1118By default, adding a validation type to a field makes that field required. To
1119change this, add a C<?> to the end of the validation type:
1120
1121    contact//EMAIL?
1122
1123In this case, you would get a C<contact> field that was optional, but if it
1124were filled in, would have to validate as an C<EMAIL>.
1125
1126=head2 Field Groups
1127
1128You can define groups of fields using the C<!group> directive:
1129
1130    !group DATE {
1131        month:select@MONTHS//INT
1132        day[2]//INT
1133        year[4]//INT
1134    }
1135
1136You can then include instances of this group using the C<!field> directive:
1137
1138    !field %DATE birthday
1139
1140This will create a line in the form labeled ``Birthday'' which contains
1141a month dropdown, and day and year text entry fields. The actual input field
1142names are formed by concatenating the C<!field> name (e.g. C<birthday>) with
1143the name of the subfield defined in the group (e.g. C<month>, C<day>, C<year>).
1144Thus in this example, you would end up with the form fields C<birthday_month>,
1145C<birthday_day>, and C<birthday_year>.
1146
1147You can also use groups in normal field lines:
1148   
1149    birthday|Your birthday:DATE
1150
1151The only (currently) supported pieces of a fieldspec that may be used with a
1152group in this notation are name and label.
1153
1154=head2 Comments
1155
1156    # comment ...
1157
1158Any line beginning with a C<#> is considered a comment.
1159
1160=head1 TODO
1161
1162Document the commmand line tool
1163
1164Document use of the parser as a standalone module
1165
1166Allow renaming of the submit button; allow renaming and inclusion of a
1167reset button
1168
1169Allow comments on group fields (rendered after the all the fields)
1170
1171Pieces that wouldn't make sense in a group field: size, row/col, options,
1172validate. These should cause C<build> to emit a warning before ignoring them.
1173
1174Make the generated modules into subclasses of CGI::FormBuilder
1175
1176Allow for custom wrappers around the C<form_template>
1177
1178Maybe use HTML::Template instead of Text::Template for the built in template
1179(since CGI::FormBuilder users may be more likely to already have HTML::Template)
1180
1181C<!include> directive to include external formspec files
1182
1183Better tests!
1184
1185=head1 BUGS
1186
1187Creating two $parsers in the same script causes the second one to get the data
1188from the first one.
1189
1190I'm sure there are more in there, I just haven't tripped over any new ones lately. :-)
1191
1192Suggestions on how to improve the (currently tiny) test suite would be appreciated.
1193
1194=head1 SEE ALSO
1195
1196L<http://textformbuilder.berlios.de>
1197
1198L<CGI::FormBuilder>, L<http://formbuilder.org>
1199
1200=head1 THANKS
1201
1202Thanks to eszpee for pointing out some bugs in the default value parsing,
1203as well as some suggestions for i18n/l10n and splitting up long forms into
1204sections.
1205
1206And of course, to Nathan Wiger, for giving use CGI::FormBuilder in the
1207first place. Thanks Nate!
1208
1209=head1 AUTHOR
1210
1211Peter Eichman C<< <peichman@cpan.org> >>
1212
1213=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
1214
1215Copyright E<copy>2004-2005 by Peter Eichman.
1216
1217This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
1218modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
1219
1220=cut
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