NAME

Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native - Delegate to native Perl types

VERSION

version 1.9903

SYNOPSIS

package MyClass;
use Moose;

has 'mapping' => (
    traits  => ['Hash'],
    is      => 'rw',
    isa     => 'HashRef[Str]',
    default => sub { {} },
    handles => {
        exists_in_mapping => 'exists',
        ids_in_mapping    => 'keys',
        get_mapping       => 'get',
        set_mapping       => 'set',
        set_quantity      => [ set => 'quantity' ],
    },
);

my $obj = MyClass->new;
$obj->set_quantity(10);      # quantity => 10
$obj->set_mapping('foo', 4); # foo => 4
$obj->set_mapping('bar', 5); # bar => 5
$obj->set_mapping('baz', 6); # baz => 6

# prints 5
print $obj->get_mapping('bar') if $obj->exists_in_mapping('bar');

# prints 'quantity, foo, bar, baz'
print join ', ', $obj->ids_in_mapping;

DESCRIPTION

Native delegations allow you to delegate to native Perl data structures as if they were objects. For example, in the "SYNOPSIS" you can see a hash reference being treated as if it has methods named exists(), keys(), get(), and set().

The delegation methods (mostly) map to Perl builtins and operators. The return values of these delegations should be the same as the corresponding Perl operation. Any deviations will be explicitly documented.

API

Native delegations are enabled by passing certain options to has when creating an attribute.

traits

To enable this feature, pass the appropriate name in the traits array reference for the attribute. For example, to enable this feature for hash reference, we include 'Hash' in the list of traits.

isa

You will need to make sure that the attribute has an appropriate type. For example, to use this with a Hash you must specify that your attribute is some sort of HashRef.

If you don't specify a type, each trait has a default type it will use.

handles

This is just like any other delegation, but only a hash reference is allowed when defining native delegations. The keys are the methods to be created in the class which contains the attribute. The values are the methods provided by the associated trait. Currying works the same way as it does with any other delegation.

See the docs for each native trait for details on what methods are available.

is

Some traits provide a default is for historical reasons. This behavior is deprecated, and you are strongly encouraged to provide a value. If you don't plan to read and write the attribute value directly, you can set is => 'bare' to prevent standard accessor generation.

default or builder

Some traits provide a default default for historical reasons. This behavior is deprecated, and you are strongly encouraged to provide a default value or make the attribute required.

TRAITS FOR NATIVE DELEGATIONS

Array
has 'queue' => (
    traits  => ['Array'],
    is      => 'ro',
    isa     => 'ArrayRef[Str]',
    default => sub { [] },
    handles => {
        add_item  => 'push',
        next_item => 'shift',
        # ...
    }
);
Bool
has 'is_lit' => (
    traits  => ['Bool'],
    is      => 'ro',
    isa     => 'Bool',
    default => 0,
    handles => {
        illuminate  => 'set',
        darken      => 'unset',
        flip_switch => 'toggle',
        is_dark     => 'not',
        # ...
    }
);
Code
has 'callback' => (
    traits  => ['Code'],
    is      => 'ro',
    isa     => 'CodeRef',
    default => sub {
        sub {'called'}
    },
    handles => {
        call => 'execute',
        # ...
    }
);
Counter
has 'counter' => (
    traits  => ['Counter'],
    is      => 'ro',
    isa     => 'Num',
    default => 0,
    handles => {
        inc_counter   => 'inc',
        dec_counter   => 'dec',
        reset_counter => 'reset',
        # ...
    }
);
Hash
has 'options' => (
    traits  => ['Hash'],
    is      => 'ro',
    isa     => 'HashRef[Str]',
    default => sub { {} },
    handles => {
        set_option => 'set',
        get_option => 'get',
        has_option => 'exists',
        # ...
    }
);
Number
has 'integer' => (
    traits  => ['Number'],
    is      => 'ro',
    isa     => 'Int',
    default => 5,
    handles => {
        set => 'set',
        add => 'add',
        sub => 'sub',
        mul => 'mul',
        div => 'div',
        mod => 'mod',
        abs => 'abs',
        # ...
    }
);
String
has 'text' => (
    traits  => ['String'],
    is      => 'ro',
    isa     => 'Str',
    default => q{},
    handles => {
        add_text     => 'append',
        replace_text => 'replace',
        # ...
    }
);

COMPATIBILITY WITH MooseX::AttributeHelpers

This feature used to be a separated CPAN distribution called MooseX::AttributeHelpers.

When the feature was incorporated into the Moose core, some of the API details were changed. The underlying capabilities are the same, but some details of the API were changed.

BUGS

See "BUGS" in Moose for details on reporting bugs.

AUTHOR

Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..

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