Jifty::Web::Form(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Web::Form(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Web::Form - Tools for rendering and dealing with HTML forms
METHODS
new ARGS
Creates a new Jifty::Web::Form. Arguments:
id The HTML id attribute given to the form. This is aliased to name. That is, name and id are always equal and changing one changes the
other.
class
The HTML class attribute given to the form.
name
The name given to the form. This is mostly for naming specific forms for testing.
call
All buttons in this form will act as continuation calls for the given continuation id.
disable_autocomplete
Disable browser autocomplete for this form. Jifty autocomplete will still work.
PRIVATE _init
Reinitialize this form.
name
The form name
call
The continuation id to call
actions
Returns a reference to a hash of Jifty::Action objects in this form keyed by moniker.
If you want to add actions to this form, use "add_action"
name [VALUE]
Gets or sets the HTML name given to the form element.
call [CONTID]
Gets or sets the continuation ID that will be called for this form.
is_open [BOOL]
This accessor returns true if Jifty is currently in the middle of rendering a form (if it's printed a <form> but not yet printed a </form>
tag.) Use this in your components to decide whether to open a form or not if you might be called from a template that opened the form for
you.
add_action PARAMHASH
Calls "new_action" in Jifty::Web with the paramhash given, and adds it to the form.
register_action ACTION
Adds "ACTION" as an action for this form. Called so that actions' form fields can register the action against the form they're being used
in.
has_action MONIKER
If this form has an action whose moniker is "MONIKER", returns it. Otherwise returns undef.
start
Renders the opening form tag.
submit MESSAGE, [PARAMETERS]
Renders a submit button with the text MESSAGE on it (which will be HTML escaped). Returns the empty string (for ease of use in
interpolation). Any extra PARAMETERS are passed to Jifty::Web::Form::Field::Clickable's constructor.
return MESSAGE, [PARAMETERS]
Renders a return button with the text MESSAGE on it (which will be HTML escaped). Returns the empty string (for ease of use in
interpolation). Any extra PARAMETERS are passed to Jifty::Web::Form::Field::Button's constructor.
end
Renders the closing form tag (including rendering errors for and registering all of the actions) After doing this, it resets its internal
state such that "start" may be called again.
print_action_registration MONIKER
Print out the action registration goo for this action _right now_, unless we've already done so.
next_page PARAMHASH
Set the page this form should go to on success. This simply creates a Jifty::Action::Redirect action; any parameters in the "PARAMHASH"
are passed as arguments to the Jifty::Action::Redirect action.
Returns an empty string so it can be included in forms
DESTROY
Checks to ensure that forms that were opened were actually closed, which is when actions are registered.
perl v5.14.2 2011-01-24 Jifty::Web::Form(3pm)
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