NAME
HTML::Tested::Value - Base class for most HTML::Tested widgets.
DESCRIPTION
This class provides the most basic HTML::Tested widget - simple value to be output in the template.
METHODS
$class->new($parent, $name, %opts)
Creates new HTML::Tested::Value named $name
at parent class $parent
.
%opts
is a hash containing various options changing behaviour of this widget.
See OPTIONS section for description of available options.
$widget->name
Returns the name of the widget.
$widget->options
Returns hash of options assigned to this widget. See OPTIONS section for description of available options.
$widget->value_to_string($name, $val, $caller, $stash)
This function is called from render
to return final string which will be rendered into stash. For HTML::Tested::Value it simply returns $val.
$caller
is the object calling this function. $stash
is read-only hash of the values accummulated so far.
$widget->encode_value($val)
Uses HTML::Entities to encode $val.
$widget->get_value($caller, $id)
It is called from $widget->render to get the value to render. If the value is undef
get_default_value
will be used to get default value for the widget.
$widget->seal_value($value, $caller)
If is_sealed
option is used, this function is called from $widget->render to seal the value before putting it to stash. See HTML::Tested::Seal for sealing description.
This function maintains cache of sealed values in caller. Thus promising that the same value will map to the same id during request.
$widget->render($caller, $stash, $id)
Renders widget into $stash. For HTML::Tested::Value it essentially means assigning $stash->{ $widget->name } with $widget->get_value.
$widget->push_constraint($constraint)
$constraint
should be ARRAY reference with the following format:
[ TYPE, OP, COOKIE ]
where TYPE
is type of the constraint, OP
is the operation to be done on the constraint and cookie is optional method for the application to recognize specific constraint.
Available types are:
regexp
-
With OP being regexp string (or
qr//
value) (e.g. [ regexp => '\d+' ] or [ regexp => qr/\d+/ ]). defined
-
Ensures that the value is defined.
OP
doesn't matter here (e.g. [ defined => '' ]).
$widget->validate($value, $caller)
Validate value returning list of failed constraints in the format specified above.
I.e. the $value
is "constraint-clean" when validate
returns empty list.
Validate is disabled if no_validate
widget option is set.
$widget->absorb_one_value($parent, $val, @path)
Parses $val
and puts the result into $parent
object. @path
is used for widgets aggregating other widgets (such as HTML::Tested::List
).
OPTIONS
Options can be used to customize widget behaviour. Each widget is free to define its own options. They can be set per class or per object using ht_set_widget_option
. The options can be retrieved using ht_get_widget_option
.
HTML::Tested::Value
defines the following options:
- is_sealed
-
The widget value is encrypted before rendering it. The value is decrypted from the request parameters in transparent fashion.
- is_disabled
-
The widget is disabled: it is rendered as blank value.
- default_value
-
Default value for the widget. It is rendered if current widget value is
undef
. - skip_undef
-
Normally, if widget value is
undef
, the widget is rendered as blank value. When this option is set the widget will not appear in the stash at all. - constraints
-
Array reference containing widget value constraints. See
push_constraint
documentation for the individual entry format. - is_trusted
-
Do not perform the escaping of special characters on the value. Improperly setting this option may result in XSS security breach.
- is_integer
-
Ensures that the value is integer.
AUTHOR
Boris Sukholitko (boriss@gmail.com)
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
SEE ALSO
HTML::Tested