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NAME

HTML::FormHandler::TraitFor::DBICFields - role to get fields from DBIx::Class result source

VERSION

version 0.25

SYNOPSIS

This is a role to pull fields from a DBIx::Class result source. Requires existence of a 'source' attribute.

This feature is new. It doesn't handle relationships yet, and the interfaces are still subject to change.

  my $form = HTML::FormHandler::Model::DBIC->new_with_traits(
      traits => ['HTML::FormHandler::TraitFor::DBICFields'],
      item => $book
  );

    for my $rel( $source->relationships ) {
        next if grep { $_ eq $rel } @exclude;
        next if grep { $_->[1] eq $rel } $self->m2m_for_class($class);
        my $info = $source->relationship_info($rel);
        push @exclude, get_self_cols( $info->{cond} );
        my $rel_class = _strip_class( $info->{class} );
        my $elem_conf;
        if ( ! ( $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi' ) ) {
            push @fields, "has_field '$rel' => ( type => 'Select', );"
        }
        elsif( $level < 1 ) {
            my @new_exclude = get_foreign_cols ( $info->{cond} );
            my $config = $self->get_fields ( $rel_class, 1, );
            my $target_class = $rel_class;
            $target_class = $self->class_prefix . '::' . $rel_class if $self->class_prefix;
            $config->{class} = $target_class;
            $config->{name} = $rel;
#           $self->set_field_class_data( $target_class => $config ) if !$self->exists_field_class( $target_class );
            my $field_def = '';
#           if( defined $self->style && $self->style eq 'single' ){
#               $field_def .= '# ';
#           }
            $field_def .= "has_field '$rel' => ( type => '+${target_class}Field', );";
            push @fields, $field_def;
        }
    }

AUTHOR

FormHandler Contributors - see HTML::FormHandler

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Gerda Shank.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.