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Introduction to Moose

-

git://git.moose.perl.org/moose-presentations.git

+

Dave Rolsky

+
+ +
+

Introduce Yourselves

+ +
@@ -61,7 +71,8 @@ img#me05 {top: 43px;left: 36px;}
@@ -144,7 +155,7 @@ img#me05 {top: 43px;left: 36px;}
package Person;
 use Moose;
 
-has first_name => ( is => 'rw' );
+has first_name => ( is => 'ro' ); @@ -208,7 +219,7 @@ use Moose; @@ -265,7 +276,7 @@ has weight => ( ); # kaboom -Person->new( weight => 'fat' ); +Person->new( weight => 'heavy' );
@@ -290,8 +301,8 @@ has blog_uri => ( handles => { 'blog_host' => 'host' }, ); -$person->blog_host; -# really calls $person->blog_uri->host +$person->blog_host; +# really calls $person->blog_uri->host
@@ -299,7 +310,7 @@ has blog_uri => (
@@ -832,6 +843,16 @@ has last_name => ( ); +
+

More Why Moose?

+ + +
+

Part 1: Moose Classes

@@ -872,8 +893,8 @@ use Moose;

BUILDARGS

@@ -929,13 +950,13 @@ sub BUILD {

Object Construction a la Moose

-
Person->new(@_)
+
Person->new(@args)
-
    -
  1. Calls Person->BUILDARGS(@_) to turn @_ into a hashref
  2. +
      +
    1. Calls Person->BUILDARGS(@args) to turn @args into a hashref
    2. Blesses a reference
    3. Populates attributes based on the hashref from #1
    4. -
    5. Calls $new_object->BUILDALL($constructor_args) +
    6. Calls $new_object->BUILDALL($constructor_args)
      ... which calls all BUILD methods
    7. Returns the object
    @@ -947,6 +968,7 @@ sub BUILD {
@@ -956,6 +978,7 @@ sub BUILD { @@ -964,6 +987,8 @@ sub BUILD {
package Employee;
@@ -1007,7 +1032,7 @@ extends 'LWP';
  • No DEMOLISH()
  • -
  • But see MooseX::NonMoose for a workaround
  • +
  • But MooseX::NonMoose fixes all of this
  • @@ -1017,6 +1042,7 @@ extends 'LWP'; @@ -1028,13 +1054,13 @@ use Moose; extends 'Person'; -override work => sub { +override work => sub { my $self = shift; die "Pay me first" unless $self->got_paid; - super(); -}; + super(); +};
    @@ -1043,7 +1069,8 @@ use Moose;
    @@ -1084,8 +1111,7 @@ has first_name => ( is => 'ro' ); my $person = Person->new( first_name => 'Dave' ); -$person->first_name('Stevan'); -print $person->first_name; # Dave +$person->first_name('Stevan'); # dies @@ -1104,7 +1130,7 @@ print $person->first_name; # Dave use Moose; # true -Person->can('extends'); +Person->can('extends'); + + +
    +

    Basic Attributes Summary

    + +
    -

    What is a Method Modifier

    +

    What Are Method Modifiers For?

    @@ -2348,7 +2312,7 @@ after clear_password => sub { $self->$orig( $self->_munge_insert(@_) ); - $new_user->_assign_uri; + $new_user->_assign_uri; return $new_user; }; @@ -2357,7 +2321,7 @@ after clear_password => sub {

    Modifier Order

    @@ -2407,59 +2371,6 @@ around run => sub {
    -

    Augment and Inner

    - - -
    - -
    -

    Augment and Inner

    - -
    package Document;
    -
    -sub xml { '<doc>' . inner() . '</doc>' }
    -
    -package Report;
    -extends 'Document';
    -augment xml =>
    -    sub { title() . inner() . summary() };
    -
    -package TPSReport;
    -extends 'Report';
    -augment xml =>
    -    sub { tps_xml() . inner() };
    -
    - -
    -

    Augment and Inner

    - - -
    - -
    -

    Augment and Inner Usage

    - - -
    - -

    Method Modifiers Summary

    - -
    - -
    -

    Method Modifiers Summary

    - -
    @@ -2554,11 +2451,11 @@ Item Undef Defined Value - Num - Int - Str - ClassName - RoleName + Str + Num + Int + ClassName + RoleName @@ -2568,6 +2465,7 @@ Item
     (Item)
         (Defined)
    +        (Value)
             Ref
                 ScalarRef
                 ArrayRef[`a]
    @@ -2575,7 +2473,7 @@ Item
                 CodeRef
                 RegexpRef
                 GlobRef
    -              FileHandle
    +                FileHandle
                 Object
     
    @@ -2584,15 +2482,12 @@ Item

    Bool

    True

    -
    1
    -924.1
    -'true'
    -{}
    +
    1

    False

    0
    -0.0
     '0'
    +''
     undef
    @@ -3042,15 +2960,6 @@ has transaction_history => (

    Questions?

    -
    -

    Exercises

    - -
    # cd exercises
    -# perl bin/prove -lv t/05-types.t
    -
    -Iterate til this passes all its tests
    -
    -

    Part 6: Advanced Attributes

    @@ -3148,7 +3057,7 @@ $alice->friend($bob);
    after salary_level => {
         my $self = shift;
    -    return unless @_;
    +    return unless @_;
         $self->clear_salary;
     };
    @@ -3160,11 +3069,22 @@ $alice->friend($bob);
    has salary_level => (
         is      => 'rw',
    -    trigger => sub { $_[0]->clear_salary },
    +    trigger =>
    +        sub { $_[0]->clear_salary },
     );
    +

    Trigger Arguments

    + + +
    + +

    Delegation

    @@ -3313,17 +3234,36 @@ has history => ( + + +
    +

    Native Delegation - Array(Ref)

    + +
    -

    Native Delegation - Array

    +

    Native Delegation - Array(Ref)

    package Person;
     use Moose;
     has _favorite_numbers => (
         traits   => [ 'Array' ],
    -    is       => 'ro',
         isa      => 'ArrayRef[Int]',
         default  => sub { [] },
         init_arg => undef,
    @@ -3335,23 +3275,71 @@ has _favorite_numbers => (
     
    -

    Native Delegation - Counter

    +

    Native Delegation - Array(Ref)

    + +
    my $person = Person->new();
    +
    +$person->add_favorite_number(7);
    +$person->add_favorite_number(42);
    +
    +print "$_\n"
    +    for $person->favorite_numbers;
    +
    +# 7
    +# 42
    +
    + +
    +

    Native Delegation

    + + +
    + +
    +

    Curried Delegation

    + + +
    + +
    +

    Curried Delegation

    -
    package Stack;
    +  
    package Person;
     use Moose;
    -has depth => (
    -    traits   => [ 'Counter' ],
    -    is       => 'ro',
    -    isa      => 'Int',
    -    default  => 0,
    -    init_arg => undef,
    -    handles  =>
    -      { _inc_depth => 'inc',
    -        _dec_depth => 'dec',
    -      },
    +has account => (
    +    is      => 'ro',
    +    isa     => 'BankAccount',
    +    handles => {
    +        receive_100 =>
    +            [ 'deposit', 100 ],
    +        give_100    =>
    +            [ 'withdraw', 100 ]
    +    },
     );
    +
    +

    Curried Delegation

    + +
    $person->receive_100;
    +# really is
    +$person->account->deposit(100);
    +

    Traits and Metaclasses

    @@ -3378,7 +3366,7 @@ has depth => (

    Traits and Metaclasses

      -
    • Can add/alter/remove attribute parameter (from has)
    • +
    • Can add/alter/remove an attribute parameter (from has)
    • Can change behavior of created attribute
    @@ -3436,6 +3424,7 @@ print Person->meta
  • Use weak_ref to avoid circular references
  • Use trigger to do an action post-attribute write
  • Use delegations to hide "internal" objects
  • +
  • Use native delegations to treat Perl types as objects
  • Traits and metaclasses let you extend Moose's core attribute features
  • @@ -3454,20 +3443,228 @@ print Person->meta Iterate til this passes all its tests -
    -

    Part 7: Introspection

    +
    +

    CYOA

    + +

    + If there is time, keep going ... +

    + +

    + Otherwise, jump to slide 269 ... +

    -

    Part 8: A Tour of MooseX

    +

    Bonus: A Brief Tour of MooseX

    -
    -

    Part 9: Writing Moose Extensions

    +
    +

    Notable MX Modules on CPAN

    + +
      +
    • Not comprehensive
    • +
    • 188 MooseX distributions on CPAN as of 02/03/2011
    • +
    • Some of them are crap
    • +
    -
    -

    The End

    +
    +

    Already Mentioned Several

    + +
      +
    • MooseX::NonMoose - best solution for subclassing non-Moose parents
    • +
    • MooseX::Declare - real Perl 5 OO
    • +
    • MooseX::FollowPBP and MooseX::SemiAffordanceAccessor
    • +
    • MooseX::Params::Validate and MooseX::Method::Signatures
    • +
    • MooseX::Types
    • +
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Declare

    + +
    use MooseX::Declare;
    +use 5.12.0; # for say
    +
    +class Person {
    +    has greeting =>
    +        ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Str' );
    +
    +    method speak {
    +        say $self->greeting;
    +    }
    +}
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Declare

    + +
      +
    • Still experimental-ish, but seeing more and more use
    • +
    • Not a source filter!
    • +
    • Hooks into the Perl parser rather than filtering all your code
    • +
    • But not supported by PPI, perltidy, etc. (yet?)
    • +
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::StrictConstructor

    + +
      +
    • By default, unknown constructor arguments are ignored
    • +
    • MX::StrictConstructor turns these into an error
    • +
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::StrictConstructor

    + +
    package Person;
    +
    +use Moose;
    +use MooseX::StrictConstructor;
    +
    +has name => ( is => 'ro' );
    +
    +Person->new
    +    ( nane => 'Ringo Shiina' ); # kaboom
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Traits

    + +
      +
    • Combines object construction and role application
    • +
    • Makes it easy to create one-off customized objects
    • +
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Traits

    + +
    package MyApp::Thingy;
    +use Moose;
    +
    +with 'MooseX::Traits';
    +
    +my $thing =
    +    MyApp::Thingy->new_with_traits
    +        ( traits => [ 'Foo', 'Bar' ],
    +          size   => 42 );
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Getopt

    + +
      +
    • Makes command-line interface programs easy!
    • +
    • Construct an object from CLI arguments
    • +
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Getopt

    + +
    package App::CLI;
    +use Moose;
    +
    +with 'MooseX::Getopt';
    +
    +has file    =>
    +    ( is => 'ro', required => 1 );
    +has filters =>
    +    ( is => 'ro', isa => 'ArrayRef[Str]' );
    +
    +sub run { ... }
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Getopt

    + +
      +
    • Then call it like this:
    • +
    + +
    #!/usr/bin/perl
    +
    +use App::CLI;
    +
    +App::CLI->new_with_options()->run();
    + +
    $ myapp-cli \
    +   --file foo \
    +   --filters compress \
    +   --filters sanitize
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Clone

    + +
    package Person;
    +
    +use Moose;
    +with 'MooseX::Clone';
    +
    +my $person = Person->new;
    +my $clone  = $person->clone;
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::NonMoose

    + +
      +
    • Highly recommended for subclassing non-Moose parents
    • +
    • Gets all the little annoying details right
    • +
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Role::Parameterized

    + +
    package HasCollection;
    +use MooseX::Role::Parameterized;
    +parameter type => ( isa     => 'Str',
    +                    default => 'Item' );
    +role {
    +    my $p = shift;
    +
    +    my $type =
    +        'ArrayRef[' . $p->type() . ']';
    +    has collection =>
    +        ( is  => 'ro',
    +          isa => $type );
    +};
    +
    + +
    +

    MooseX::Role::Parameterized

    + +
    package Person;
    +
    +use Moose;
    +with HasCollection => { type => 'Int' };
    +
    + +
    +

    Questions?

    +
    + +
    +

    Moose-using Modules

    + +

    + For further reading, a few modules which use Moose ... +

    + +
    @@ -3480,10 +3677,14 @@ Iterate til this passes all its tests
  • mailing list - moose@perl.org
  • Slides and exercises are in Moose's git repo:
    - git://jules.scsys.co.uk/gitmo/moose-presentations
  • + git://git.moose.perl.org/moose-presentations.git
    +
    +

    The End

    +
    +