HTML::FormFu::Inflator::CompoundDateTime.3pm

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Version: 2009-04-15 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

HTML::FormFu::Inflator::CompoundDateTime - CompoundDateTime inflator

SYNOPSIS

     ---
     element:
       - type: Multi
         name: date
         
         elements:
           - name: day
           - name: month
           - name: year
         
         inflator:
           - type: CompoundDateTime
 
     # get the submitted value as a DateTime object
     
     my $date = $form->param_value('date');
 
 

DESCRIPTION

For use with a HTML::FormFu::Element::Multi group of fields.

Changes the input from several fields into a single DateTime value.

By default, expects the field names to be any of the following:

year
month
day
hour
minute
second
nanosecond
time_zone

METHODS

field_order

Arguments: \@order

If your field names doesn't follow the convention listed above, you must provide an arrayref containing the above names, in the order they correspond with your own fields.

     ---
     element:
       - type: Multi
         name: date
         
         elements:
           - name: m
           - name: d
           - name: y
         
         inflator:
           - type: CompoundDateTime
             field_order:
               - month
               - day
               - year
 
 

strptime

Arguments: \%args

Arguments: $string

Optional. Define the format that should be used if the DateTime object is stringified.

Accepts a hashref of arguments to be passed to ``new'' in DateTime::Format::Strptime. Alternatively, accepts a single string argument, suitable for passing to "DateTime::Format::Strptime->new( pattern => $string )".

     ---
     inflator:
       - type: CompoundDateTime
         strptime:
           pattern: '%d-%b-%Y'
           locale: de
 
     ---
     inflator:
       - type: CompoundDateTime
         strptime: '%d-%m-%Y'
 
 

AUTHOR

Carl Franks

LICENSE

This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.