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package MooX::Types::MooseLike; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Exporter 5.57 'import'; our @EXPORT_OK; push @EXPORT_OK, qw( exception_message inflate_type ); use Module::Runtime qw(require_module); use Carp qw(confess croak); use List::Util qw(first); our $VERSION = '0.29'; sub register_types { my ($type_definitions, $into, $moose_namespace) = @_; foreach my $type_def (@{$type_definitions}) { my $coderefs = make_type($type_def, $moose_namespace); install_type($type_def->{name}, $coderefs, $into); } return; } sub install_type { my ($type_name, $coderefs, $namespace) = @_; my $is_type_name = 'is_' . $type_name; my $type_full_name = $namespace . '::' . $type_name; my $is_type_full_name = $namespace . '::' . $is_type_name; { no strict 'refs'; ## no critic qw(TestingAndDebugging::ProhibitNoStrict) *{$type_full_name} = $coderefs->{type}; *{$is_type_full_name} = $coderefs->{is_type}; push @{"${namespace}::EXPORT_OK"}, $type_name, $is_type_name; } return; } sub make_type { my ($type_definition, $moose_namespace) = @_; my $test = $type_definition->{test}; if (my $subtype_of = $type_definition->{subtype_of}) { if (!ref $subtype_of) { my $from = $type_definition->{from} || croak "Must define a 'from' namespace for the parent type: $subtype_of when defining type: $type_definition->{name}"; $subtype_of = do { no strict 'refs'; &{$from . '::' . $subtype_of}(); }; } # Assume a (base) test always exists even if you must write: test => sub {1} my $base_test = $test; $test = sub { my $value = shift; local $@; eval { $subtype_of->($value); 1 } or return; # TODO implement: eval { $base_test->($value); 1 } paradigm if ($base_test) { $base_test->($value) or return; } return 1; }; } my $isa = sub { return if $test->(@_); local $Carp::Internal{"MooX::Types::MooseLike"} = 1; ## no critic qw(Variables::ProhibitPackageVars) confess $type_definition->{message}->(@_) ; ## no critic qw(ErrorHandling::RequireUseOfExceptions) }; if (ref $type_definition->{inflate}) { $Moo::HandleMoose::TYPE_MAP{$isa} = $type_definition->{inflate}; } elsif (exists $type_definition->{inflate} and not $type_definition->{inflate}) { # no-op } else { my $full_name = defined $moose_namespace ? "${moose_namespace}::" . $type_definition->{name} : $type_definition->{name}; $Moo::HandleMoose::TYPE_MAP{$isa} = sub { require_module($moose_namespace) if $moose_namespace; Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::find_type_constraint($full_name); }; } return { type => sub { # If we have a parameterized type then we want to check its values if (ref($_[0]) eq 'ARRAY') { my @params = @{$_[0]}; my $parameterized_isa = sub { # Types that take other types as a parameter have a parameterizable # part with the one exception: 'AnyOf' if (my $parameterizer = $type_definition->{parameterizable}) { # Can we assume @params is a list of coderefs? if(my $culprit = first { (ref($_) ne 'CODE') } @params) { croak "Expect all parameters to be coderefs, but found: $culprit"; } # Check the containing type. We could pass @_, but it is such that: # scalar @_ = 1 always in this context. In other words, # an $isa only type checks one thing at a time. $isa->($_[0]); # Run the nested type coderefs on each value foreach my $coderef (@params) { foreach my $value ($parameterizer->($_[0])) { $coderef->($value); } } } else { # Note that while $isa only checks on value at a time # We can pass it additional parameters as we do here. # These additional parameters are then used in the type definition # For example, see InstanceOf $isa->($_[0], @params); } }; if (ref $type_definition->{inflate}) { my $inflation = $type_definition->{inflate}; $Moo::HandleMoose::TYPE_MAP{$parameterized_isa} = sub { $inflation->(\@params) }; } # Remove old $isa, but return the rest of the arguments # so any specs defined after 'isa' don't get lost shift; return ($parameterized_isa, @_); } else { return $isa; } }, is_type => sub { $test->(@_) }, }; } sub exception_message { my ($attribute_value, $type) = @_; $attribute_value = defined $attribute_value ? $attribute_value : 'undef'; return "${attribute_value} is not ${type}!"; } sub inflate_type { my $coderef = shift; if (my $inflator = $Moo::HandleMoose::TYPE_MAP{$coderef}) { return $inflator->(); } return Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint->new( constraint => sub { eval { &$coderef; 1 } } ); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME MooX::Types::MooseLike - some Moosish types and a type builder =head1 SYNOPSIS package MyApp::Types; use MooX::Types::MooseLike; use base qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT_OK = (); # Define some types my $defs = [{ name => 'MyType', test => sub { predicate($_[0]) }, message => sub { "$_[0] is not the type we want!" } }, { name => 'VarChar', test => sub { my ($value, $param) = @_; length($value) <= $param; }, message => sub { "$_[0] is too large! It should be less than or equal to $_[1]." } }]; # Make the types available - this adds them to @EXPORT_OK automatically. MooX::Types::MooseLike::register_types($defs, __PACKAGE__); ... # Somewhere in code that uses the type package MyApp::Foo; use Moo; use MyApp::Types qw(MyType VarChar); has attribute => ( is => 'ro', isa => MyType, ); has string => ( is => 'ro', isa => VarChar[25] ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides a possibility to build your own set of Moose-like types. These custom types can then be used to describe fields in Moo-based classes. See L<MooX::Types::MooseLike::Base> for a list of available base types. Its source also provides an example of how to build base types, along with both parameterizable and non-parameterizable. =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 register_types B<register_types( types, package, moose_namespace )> Install the given types within the package. This makes the types automatically exportable by adding them to @EXPORT_OK of the package. Types are expected to be an array ref where every type is of the following format: { name => 'MyType', test => sub { check_the_value_somehow($_[0]) }, message => sub { "$_[0] is not the type we want!" }, subtype_of => 'SomeParentType', # Optional from => 'Some::Parent::CoolTypes', # Optional parameterizable => sub { ... }, # Optional inflate => sub { ... }, # Optional } A type can be declared with a reference (I<subtype_of>) to some previously declared type. In this case the new type will inherit the behaviour of the referenced type. The referenced type can come either from the same package or from a third party package: MooX::Types::MooseLike::register_types([{ name => 'GreaterThan10', subtype_of => 'Int', from => 'MooX::Types::MooseLike::Base', test => sub { $_[0] > 10 }, message => sub { 'not greater than 10' }, }], __PACKAGE__); MooX::Types::MooseLike::register_types([{ name => 'Between10And20', subtype_of => 'GreaterThan10', from => __PACKAGE__, test => sub { $_[0] < 20 }, message => sub { 'not an integer between 10 and 20' }, }], __PACKAGE__); MooX::Types::MooseLike::register_types([{ name => 'Between10And30', subtype_of => GreaterThan10(), test => sub { $_[0] < 30 }, message => sub { 'not an integer between 10 and 30' }, }], __PACKAGE__); =head2 exception_message B<exception_message( value, part_of_the_exception_string )> Helper function to be used in a type definition: { ... message => sub { return exception_message($_[0], 'a HashRef' }, ... } In the event of <value> mismatching the type constraints it produces the message: "<value> is not a HashRef!" =head2 inflate_type B<inflate_type( coderef )> Inflates the type to a Moose type. Requires Moose. =head1 SEE ALSO L<MooX::Types::MooseLike::Numeric> - an example of building subtypes. L<MooX::Types::SetObject> - an example of building parameterized types. L<MooX::Types::MooseLike::Email>, L<MooX::Types::MooseLike::DateTime> L<Type::Tiny> - another implementation of type constraints. Compatible with L<Moo>, L<Moose> and L<Mouse>. =head1 AUTHOR mateu - Mateu X. Hunter (cpan:MATEU) <hunter@missoula.org> =head1 CONTRIBUTORS mst - Matt S. Trout (cpan:MSTROUT) <mst@shadowcat.co.uk> Mithaldu - Christian Walde (cpan:MITHALDU) <walde.christian@googlemail.com> Matt Phillips (cpan:MATTP) <mattp@cpan.org> Arthur Axel fREW Schmidt (cpan:FREW) <frioux@gmail.com> Toby Inkster (cpan:TOBYINK) <tobyink@cpan.org> Graham Knop (cpan:HAARG) <haarg@cpan.org> Dmitry Matrosov (cpan:AMIDOS) <amidos@amidos.ru> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2011-2015 the MooX::Types::MooseLike L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS> as listed above. =head1 LICENSE This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself. =cut