NAME
FormValidator::Lite::Constraint::Default - default constraint rules
DESCRIPTION
This module provides default constraint rules for FormValidator::Lite.
CONSTRAINTS
- NOT_NULL
 - 
The parameter is true value or not.
 - NOT_BLANK, REQUIRED
 - 
Synonym of NOT_NULL.
 - INT
 - 
The parameter looks like a integer? i.e. It matches /^[+\-]?[0-9]+$/?
 - UINT
 - 
The parameter looks like a unsigned integer? i.e. It matches /^[0-9]+$/?
 - ASCII
 - 
$_ =~ /^[\x21-\x7E]+$/The parameter is just ASCII?
 - DUPLICATION
 - 
$validator->check( {mails => [qw/mail1 mail2/]} => ['DUPLICATION'] );The two parameters have same value?
 - DUP
 - 
Synonym of DUPLICATION.
 - LENGTH
 - 
$validator->check( name => [[qw/LENGTH 5 20/]], password => [[qw/LENGTH 5/]], );Check the length of data. First argument means $minumum value, second argument is $max. $max is optional.
 - EQUAL
 - 
$validator->check( name => [[EQUAL => "foo"]], );Check parameter match the argument or not.
 - REGEX
 - 
$validator->check( name => [[REGEXP => qr/^[0-9]$/]], );Check regexp matches parameter or not.
 - REGEXP
 - 
Synonym of REGEX.
 - CHOICE
 - 
$validator->check( sex => [[CHOICE => qw/male female/]] );The parameter is one of choice or not.
 - IN
 - 
Synonym of CHOICE.
 - NOT_IN
 - 
$validator->check( new_user => [[NOT_IN => \@existing_users]] );The parameter does not belong to the list of values.
 - MATCH
 - 
use MyApp::Util qw/is_foo/; $validator->check( foo => [[MATCH => \&is_foo ]], bar => [[MATCH => sub { $_[0] eq 'foo' } ]], );Check parameter using callback. Callback takes parameter as first argument, should return true/false.
 - FILTER
 - 
$validator->check( foo => [[FILTER => 'trim'], 'INT'], bar => [[FILTER => sub { $_[0] . '@example.com' } ], 'EMAIL'], );FILTER is special constraint. It does not check the value and simply filter. "trim" is only pre-defined. You can also pass a callback. Callback takes parameter as first argument, should return filtered value.
 - FLAG
 - 
$validator->check( is_enabled => [qw/FLAG/] );Check parameter is 0 or 1.