NAME
Data::Object::Class::Syntax - Class Declaration DSL for Perl 5
VERSION
version 0.54
SYNOPSIS
package Person;
use namespace::autoclean;
use Data::Object::Class;
use Data::Object::Class::Syntax;
use Data::Object::Library ':types';
# ATTRIBUTES
has firstname => ro;
has lastname => ro;
has address1 => rw;
has address2 => rw;
has city => rw;
has state => rw;
has zip => rw;
has telephone => rw;
has occupation => rw;
# CONSTRAINTS
req firstname => Str;
req lastname => Str;
req address1 => Str;
opt address2 => Str;
req city => Str;
req state => StrMatch[qr/^[A-Z]{2}$/];
req zip => Int;
opt telephone => StrMatch[qr/^\d{10,30}$/];
opt occupation => Str;
# DEFAULTS
def occupation => 'Unassigned';
def city => 'San Franscisco';
def state => 'CA';
1;
DESCRIPTION
Data::Object::Class::Syntax exports a collection of functions that provide a DSL (syntactic sugar) for declaring and describing Data::Object::Class classes. It is highly recommended that you also use the namespace::autoclean library to automatically cleanup the functions exported by this library and avoid method name collisions.
FUNCTIONS
alt
alt attr => (is => 'ro');
# equivalent to
has '+attr' => (..., is => 'ro');
The alt function alters the preexisting attribute definition for the attribute specified.
builder
builder;
builder '_build_attr';
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., builder => '_build_attr';
The builder function returns a list suitable for configuring the builder portion of the attribute declaration.
clearer
clearer;
clearer '_clear_attr';
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., clearer => '_clean_attr';
The clearer function returns a list suitable for configuring the clearer portion of the attribute declaration.
coerce
coerce;
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., coerce => 1;
The coerce function return a list suitable for configuring the coerce portion of the attribute declaration.
def
def attr => sub { 1 };
# equivalent to
has '+attr' => (..., default => sub { 1 });
The def function alters the preexisting attribute definition setting and/or overriding the default value property.
default
default sub { ... };
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., default => sub { ... };
The default function returns a list suitable for configuring the default portion of the attribute declaration.
defaulter
defaulter;
defaulter '_default_attr';
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., default => sub { $class->_default_attr(...) };
The defaulter function returns a list suitable for configuring the default portion of the attribute declaration. The argument must be the name of an existing routine available to the class.
handles
handles { ... };
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., handles => { ... };
The handles function returns a list suitable for configuring the handles portion of the attribute declaration.
init_arg
init_arg;
init_arg 'altattr';
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., init_arg => 'altattr';
The init_arg function returns a list suitable for configuring the init_arg portion of the attribute declaration.
is
is;
The is function returns a list from a list, and acts merely as a pass-through, for the purpose of being a visual/descriptive aid.
isa
isa sub { ... };
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., isa => sub { ... };
The isa function returns a list suitable for configuring the isa portion of the attribute declaration.
lazy
lazy;
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., lazy => 1;
The lazy function returns a list suitable for configuring the lazy portion of the attribute declaration.
opt
opt attr => sub { ... };
# equivalent to
has '+attr' => ..., required => 0, isa => sub { ... };
The opt function alters the preexisting attribute definition for the attribute specified using a list suitable for configuring the required and isa portions of the attribute declaration.
optional
optional;
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., required => 0;
The optional function returns a list suitable for configuring the required portion of the attribute declaration.
predicate
predicate;
predicate '_has_attr';
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., predicate => '_has_attr';
The predicate function returns a list suitable for configuring the predicate portion of the attribute declaration.
reader
reader;
reader '_get_attr';
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., reader => '_get_attr';
The reader function returns a list suitable for configuring the reader portion of the attribute declaration.
req
req attr => sub { ... };
# equivalent to
has '+attr' => ..., required => 1, isa => sub { ... };
The req function alters the preexisting attribute definition for the attribute specified using a list suitable for configuring the required and isa portions of the attribute declaration.
required
required;
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., required => 1;
The required function returns a list suitable for configuring the required portion of the attribute declaration.
ro
ro;
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., is => 'ro';
The ro function returns a list suitable for configuring the is portion of the attribute declaration.
rw
rw;
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., is => 'rw';
The rw function returns a list suitable for configuring the rw portion of the attribute declaration.
trigger
trigger;
trigger '_trigger_attr';
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., trigger => '_trigger_attr';
The trigger function returns a list suitable for configuring the trigger portion of the attribute declaration.
weak_ref
weak_ref;
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., weak_ref => 1;
The weak_ref function returns a list suitable for configuring the weak_ref portion of the attribute declaration.
writer
writer;
writer '_set_attr';
# equivalent to
has attr => ..., writer => '_set_attr';
The writer function returns a list suitable for configuring the writer portion of the attribute declaration.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Al Newkirk <anewkirk@ana.io>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Al Newkirk.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.