NAME

Querylet::Input - generic input handler for Querlet::Query

VERSION

version 0.402

SYNOPSIS

This is an abstract base class, meant for subclassing.

package Querylet::Input::Term;
use base qw(Querylet::Input);

sub default_type { 'term' }
sub handler      { \&from_term }  

sub from_term {
  my ($query, $parameter) = @_;

  print "$parameter: ";
  my $input = <STDIN>;
  chomp $input;
  $query->{input}->{$parameter} = $input;
}

1;

Then, in a querylet:

use Querylet::Input::Term

query: SELECT * FROM users WHERE userid = ?

input: userid

Or, to override the registered type:

use Querylet::Input::Term 'stdin';

output format: stdin

DESCRIPTION

This class provides a simple way to write input handlers for Querylet, mostly by providing an import routine that will register the handler with the type-name requested by the using script.

The methods default_type and handler must exist, as described below.

PERL VERSION SUPPORT

This code is effectively abandonware. Although releases will sometimes be made to update contact info or to fix packaging flaws, bug reports will mostly be ignored. Feature requests are even more likely to be ignored. (If someone takes up maintenance of this code, they will presumably remove this notice.)

IMPORT

Querylet::Input provides an import method that will register the handler when the module is imported. If an argument is given, it will be used as the type name to register. Otherwise, the result of default_type is used.

METHODS

default_type

This method returns the name of the type for which the input handler will be registered if no override is given.

handler

This method returns a reference to the handler, which will be used to register the handler.

AUTHOR

Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@semiotic.systems>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2004 by Ricardo SIGNES.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.