NAME
Validator::Custom::Result - Result of validation
SYNOPSYS
# Result
my $result = $vc->validate($data, $rule);
# Safety data
my $safe_data = $result->data;
# Chacke if the result is valid.
# (this means result have neither missing nor invalid parameter)
my $is_ok = $result->is_ok;
# Check the existence of missing parameter
my $has_missing_param = $result->has_missing;
# Check if one parameter is valid
my $title_is_valid = $result->is_valid('title');
# Missing parameters(this is original keys)
my $missing_params = $result->missing_params;
# Invalid parameter names(this is original keys)
my $invalid_params = $result->invalid_params;
# Invalid rule keys
my $invalid_rule_keys = $result->invalid_rule_keys;
# A error message
my $message = $result->message('title');
# Error messages
my $messages = $result->messages;
# Error messages to hash ref
my $messages_hash = $result->message_to_hash;
# Result to hash
my $rhash = $result->to_hash;
# Raw data
my $raw_data = $result->raw_data;
ATTRIBUTES
data
my $data = $result->data;
$result = $result->data($data);
Get the data in the end state. Validator::Custom has filtering ability if you need. The data passed to validate()
is converted to other data by filter. You can get filtered data using data()
.
missing_params
my $missing_params = $result->missing_params;
$result = $result->missing_params($missing_params);
You can get missing parameter names using missing_params()
. In this example, return value is the following one.
raw_data
my $data = $result->raw_data;
$result = $result->raw_data($data);
Raw data soon after data_filter is executed.
METHODS
Validator::Custom::Result inherits all methods from Object::Simple and implements the following new ones.
has_invalid
my $has_invalid = $result->has_invalid;
If at least one of parameter value is invalid, has_invalid()
return true value.
has_missing
my $has_missing_param = $result->has_missing;
If at least one of parameter names specified in the rule is not found in the data, has_missing()
return true value.
invalid_params
my $invalid_params = $result->invalid_params;
Invalid raw data parameter names.
invalid_rule_keys
my $invalid_rule_keys = $result->invalid_rule_keys;
Invalid rule keys
is_ok
my $is_ok = $result->is_ok;
If you check the data is completely valid, use is_ok()
. is_ok()
return true value if invalid parameter values is not found and all parameter names specified in the rule is found in the data.
is_valid
my $title_is_valid = $result->is_valid('title');
Check if one parameter is valid.
loose_data
my $loose_data = $result->loose_data;
Loose data, which is data merged raw_data
and data
# Loose data
{%{$self->raw_data}, %{$self->data}}
message
my $message = $result->message('title');
Get a message corresponding to the parameter name which value is invalid.
messages
my $messages = $result->messages;
Get messages corresponding to the parameter names which value is invalid. Messages keep the order of parameter names of the rule.
messages_to_hash
my $messages = $result->messages_to_hash;
You can get the pairs of invalid parameter name and message using messages_to_hash()
.
to_hash
my $rhash = $result->to_hash;
Convert result information to hash reference. The following keys is set.
{
ok => $result->is_ok,
missing => $result->has_missing,
invalid => $result->has_invalid,
missing_params => $result->missing_params,
messages => $result->messages_to_hash
}