NAME
HTML::ValidationRules - Extract Validation Rules from HTML Form Element
SYNOPSIS
# form.html
HTML5::ValidationRules
# in your code
use HTML::ValidationRules;
my $parser = HTML::ValidationRules->new;
my $rules = $parser->load_rules(file => 'form.html');
# rules will be extracted as follows:
# [
# text => [ [ HTML_PATTERN => '[A-Za-z0-9]+' ], [ HTML_MAXLENGTH => 255 ] ],
# url => [ HTML_URL => [ HTML_MAXLENGTH => 255 ], 'NOT_BLANK' ],
# email => [ HTML_EMAIL => [ HTML_MAXLENGTH => 255 ], 'NOT_BLANK' ],
# number => [ HTML_NUMBER => [ HTML_MIN => 200 ], [ HTML_MAX => 800 ] ],
# textarea => [ [ HTML_MAXLENGTH => 1000 ], 'NOT_BLANK' ],
# range => [ HTML_RANGE => [ HTML_MIN => 20 ], [ HTML_MAX => 80 ] ],
# ]
# then do validation using FormValidator::Simple
use FormValidator::Simple qw(HTML);
my $query = CGI->new;
my $result = FormValidator::Simple->check($query => $rules);
# or FormValidator::Lite
use FormValidator::Lite;
FormValidator::Lite->load_constraints('HTML');
my $query = CGI->new;
my $validator = FormValidator::Lite->new($query);
my $result = $validator->check(@$rules);
DESCRIPTION
HTML::ValidationRules regards HTML form element as validation rules
definition and extract rules from it.
WARNING
This software is under the heavy development and considered ALPHA
quality now. Things might be broken, not all features have been
implemented, and APIs will be likely to change. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
METHODS
new(%args)
my $parser = HTML::ValidationRules->new(
options => { ... } #=> options for HTML::Parser
);
Returns a new HTML::ValidationRules object.
load_rules(%args)
my $rules = $parser->load_rules(file => 'form.html');
Parse HTML and extract validation rules from form element (defined
as HTML5 client-side form validation spec, but not all of them).
$rules has compatible form as args for FormValidator::Simple and
FormValidator::Lite's check() method.
%args are supposed to contain one of them below:
* file
Path to a file or filehandle.
* html
String of HTML.
SUPPORTED ATTRIBUTES
HTML "input", "textare", and "select" elements can have some attributes
related to validation. This module hasn't support all the attrs defined
in HTML5 spec yet, just has done below so far:
* max (input)
* maxlength (input, textarea)
* min (input)
* pattern (input)
* required (input, textarea, select)
* type (input)
* type:url
* type:email
* type:number
* type:range
BUGS
The "pattern" attribute is interpreted as a Perl regular expression, not
a JavaScript regular expression as defined by the HTML spec. Please use
common subset of Perl and JavaScript regular expression languages to
keep compatibility with both Perl and Web browsers.
AUTHORS
* Kentaro Kuribayashi
* Wakaba
SEE ALSO
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LICENSE
Copyright (C) Kentaro Kuribayashi
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.