=head1 NAME Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::AdvancedCRUD::FormFu - Catalyst Tutorial - Part 9: Advanced CRUD - FormFu NOTE: This part of the tutorial is in progress and will be ready soon. =head1 OVERVIEW This is B for the Catalyst tutorial. L =over 4 =item 1 L =item 2 L =item 3 L =item 4 L =item 5 L =item 6 L =item 7 L =item 8 L =item 9 B =item 10 L =back =head1 DESCRIPTION This portion of the tutorial explores L and how it can be used to manage forms, perform validation of form input, as well as save and restore data to/from the database. See L for additional form management options other than L. =head1 Install C If you are following along in Ubuntu, it turns out that C is not yet available as a package at the time this was written. To install it with a combination of C packages and traditional CPAN modules, first use C to install most of the modules required by C: sudo apt-get install libtest-nowarnings-perl libdatetime-format-builder-perl \ libdatetime-format-strptime-perl libdatetime-locale-perl \ libhtml-tokeparser-simple-perl liblist-moreutils-perl \ libregexp-copy-perl libregexp-common-perl libyaml-syck-perl libparams-util-perl Then use the following command to install directly from CPAN the modules that aren't available as Ubuntu/Debian packages via C: sudo cpan File::ShareDir Task::Weaken Config::Any HTML::FormFu \ Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu =head1 C FORM CREATION This section looks at how L can be used to add additional functionality to the manually created form from Part 4. =head2 Inherit From C First, change your C to inherit from L by changing the C line from the default of: use base 'Catalyst::Controller'; to use the FormFu base controller class: use base 'Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu'; =head2 Add Action to Display and Save the Form Open C in your editor and add the following method: =head2 fu_form_create Build an HTML::FormFu form for book creation and updates =cut sub fu_form_create :Local :FormConfig { my ($self, $c) = @_; # Get the form that the :FormConfig attribute saved in the stash my $form = $c->stash->{form}; # Check if the form as been submitted (vs. displaying the initial # form) and if the data based validation. "submitted_and_valid" # is shorthand for "$form->submitted && !$form->has_errors" if ($form->submitted_and_valid) { # Create a new book my $book = $c->model('DB::Books')->new_result({}); # Save the form data for the book $form->save_to_model($book); # Set a status message for the user $c->flash->{status_msg} = 'Book created'; # Return to the books list $c->response->redirect($c->uri_for('list')); $c->detach; } # Set the template $c->stash->{template} = 'books/fu_form_create.tt2'; } =head2 Create a Form Config File Although C supports any configuration file handled by L, most people tend to use YAML. First create a directory to hold your form configuration files: mkdir -p root/forms/books Then create the file C and enter the following text: --- indicator: submit elements: - type: Text name: title label: Title attributes: title: Enter a book title here - type: Text name: rating label: Rating attributes: title: Enter a rating between 1 and 5 here - type: Submit name: submit value: Submit =head2 Update the CSS Edit C and add the following lines to the bottom of the file: label { display: block; } .submit { display: block; } .error_messages { color: [% site.col.error %]; } These changes will display form elements vertically and also show error messages in red. Note that we are pulling the color scheme settings from the C file that was created by the TTSite helper. This allows us to change the color used by various error styles in the CSS from a single location. =head2 Create a Template Page To Display The Form Open C in your editor and enter the following: [% META title = 'Create/Update Book' %] [%# Render the HTML::FormFu Form %] [% form %]

Return to book list

=head2 Add Links for Create and Update via C Open C in your editor and add the following to the bottom of the existing file:

HTML::FormFu: Create

=head2 Test The Create Form Press C to kill the previous server instance (if it's still running) and restart it: $ script/myapp_server.pl Login as C. Once at the Book List page, click the HTML::FormFu "Create" link to display for form produced by C. Fill out the form with the following values: Title = "Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. II", Rating = "4", and Author = "Comer". Click Submit, and you will be returned to the Book List page with a "Book created" status message displayed. Also note that this implementation allows you to can create books with bogus information. Although we have constrained the authors with the drop-down list, there are no restrictions on items such as the length of the title (for example, you can create a one-letter title) and value for the rating (you can use any number you want, and even non-numeric values with SQLite). The next section will address this concern. B Depending on the database you are using and how you established the columns in your tables, the database could obviously provide various levels of "type enforcement" on your data. The key point being made in the previous paragraph is that the I itself is not performing any validation. =head1 C VALIDATION AND FILTERING Although the use of L in the previous section did provide an automated mechanism to build the form, the real power of this module stems from functionality that can automatically validate and filter the user input. Validation uses constraints to be sure that users input appropriate data (for example, that the email field of a form contains a valid email address). Filtering can be used to remove extraneous whitespace from fields or to escape meta-characters in user input. =head2 Add Constraints Open C in your editor and update it to match: --- indicator: submit elements: - type: Text name: title label: Title attributes: title: Enter a book title here constraints: - Required - type: Length min: 2 max: 30 message: Length must be between 2 and 30 characters - type: Text name: rating label: Rating attributes: title: Enter a rating between 1 and 5 here constraints: - Required - Integer - type: Submit name: submit value: Submit constraints: - SingleValue ... =head1 AUTHOR Kennedy Clark, C Please report any errors, issues or suggestions to the author. The most recent version of the Catalyst Tutorial can be found at L. Copyright 2006, Kennedy Clark, under Creative Commons License (L).