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Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::09_AdvancedCRUD::09_FormFu - Catalyst Tutorial - Chapter 9: Advanced CRUD - FormFu
=head1 OVERVIEW
This is B<Chapter 9 of 10> for the Catalyst tutorial.
L<Tutorial Overview|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial>
=over 4
=item 1
L<Introduction|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::01_Intro>
=item 2
L<Catalyst Basics|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::02_CatalystBasics>
=item 3
L<More Catalyst Basics|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::03_MoreCatalystBasics>
=item 4
L<Basic CRUD|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::04_BasicCRUD>
=item 5
L<Authentication|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::05_Authentication>
=item 6
L<Authorization|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::06_Authorization>
=item 7
L<Debugging|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::07_Debugging>
=item 8
L<Testing|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::08_Testing>
=item 9
B<09_Advanced CRUD::09_FormFu>
=item 10
L<Appendices|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::10_Appendices>
=back
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This portion of the tutorial explores L<HTML::FormFu> 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<Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::09_AdvancedCRUD> for additional form
management options other than L<HTML::FormFu>.
Source code for the tutorial in included in the F</home/catalyst/Final>
directory of the Tutorial Virtual machine (one subdirectory per
chapter). There are also instructions for downloading the code in
L<Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::01_Intro>.
=head1 HTML::FormFu FORM CREATION
This section looks at how L<HTML::FormFu> can be used to add additional
functionality to the manually created form from
L<Chapter 4|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::04_BasicCRUD>.
=head2 Inherit From Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu
First, change your C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> to inherit from
L<Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu> by changing the C<extends> line
from the default of:
BEGIN {extends 'Catalyst::Controller'; }
to use the FormFu base controller class:
BEGIN {extends 'Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu'; }
Don't forget to add:
requires 'HTML::FormFu';
requires 'Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu';
requires 'requires 'HTML::FormFu::Model::DBIC';';
to your C<Makefile.PL>.
=head2 Add Action to Display and Save the Form
Open C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> in your editor and add the
following method:
=head2 formfu_create
Use HTML::FormFu to create a new book
=cut
sub formfu_create :Chained('base') :PathPart('formfu_create') :Args(0) :FormConfig {
my ($self, $c) = @_;
# Get the form that the :FormConfig attribute saved in the stash
my $form = $c->stash->{form};
# Check if the form has been submitted (vs. displaying the initial
# form) and if the data passed validation. "submitted_and_valid"
# is shorthand for "$form->submitted && !$form->has_errors"
if ($form->submitted_and_valid) {
# Create a new book
my $book = $c->model('DB::Book')->new_result({});
# Save the form data for the book
$form->model->update($book);
# Set a status message for the user & return to books list
$c->response->redirect($c->uri_for($self->action_for('list'),
{mid => $c->set_status_msg("Book created")}));
$c->detach;
} else {
# Get the authors from the DB
my @author_objs = $c->model("DB::Author")->all();
# Create an array of arrayrefs where each arrayref is an author
my @authors;
foreach (sort {$a->last_name cmp $b->last_name} @author_objs) {
push(@authors, [$_->id, $_->last_name]);
}
# Get the select added by the config file
my $select = $form->get_element({type => 'Select'});
# Add the authors to it
$select->options(\@authors);
}
# Set the template
$c->stash(template => 'books/formfu_create.tt2');
}
=head2 Create a Form Config File
Although C<HTML::FormFu> supports any configuration file handled by
L<Config::Any>, 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<root/forms/books/formfu_create.yml> and enter the
following text:
---
# indicator is the field that is used to test for form submission
indicator: submit
# Start listing the form elements
elements:
# The first element will be a text field for the title
- type: Text
name: title
label: Title
# This is an optional 'mouse over' title pop-up
attributes:
title: Enter a book title here
# Another text field for the numeric rating
- type: Text
name: rating
label: Rating
attributes:
title: Enter a rating between 1 and 5 here
# Add a drop-down list for the author selection. Note that we will
# dynamically fill in all the authors from the controller but we
# could manually set items in the drop-list by adding this YAML code:
# options:
# - [ '1', 'Bastien' ]
# - [ '2', 'Nasseh' ]
- type: Select
name: authors
label: Author
# The submit button
- type: Submit
name: submit
value: Submit
B<NOTE:> Copying and pasting YAML from Perl documentation is sometimes
tricky. See the L<Config::General Config for this tutorial> section of
this document for a more foolproof config format.
=head2 Update the CSS
Edit C<root/static/css/main.css> and add the following lines to the
bottom of the file:
...
input {
display: block;
}
select {
display: block;
}
.submit {
padding-top: .5em;
display: block;
}
These changes will display form elements vertically.
=head2 Create a Template Page To Display The Form
Open C<root/src/books/formfu_create.tt2> in your editor and enter the
following:
[% META title = 'Create/Update Book' %]
[%# Render the HTML::FormFu Form %]
[% form %]
<p><a href="[% c.uri_for(c.controller.action_for('list'))
%]">Return to book list</a></p>
=head2 Add Links for Create and Update via C<HTML::FormFu>
Open C<root/src/books/list.tt2> in your editor and add the following to
the bottom of the existing file:
...
<p>
HTML::FormFu:
<a href="[% c.uri_for(c.controller.action_for('formfu_create')) %]">Create</a>
</p>
This adds a new link to the bottom of the book list page that we can use
to easily launch our HTML::FormFu-based form.
=head2 Test The HTML::FormFu Create Form
Make sure the server is running with the "-r" restart option:
$ script/myapp_server.pl -r
Login as C<test01> (password: mypass). Once at the Book List page,
click the new HTML::FormFu "Create" link at the bottom to display the
form. Fill in the following values:
Title: Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. II
Rating: 4
Author: Comer
Click the "Submit" button, 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 create books with any
bogus information. Although we have constrained the authors with the
drop-down list (note that this isn't bulletproof because we still have
not prevented a user from "hacking" the form to specify other values),
there are no restrictions on items such as the length of the title (for
example, you can create a one-letter title) and the value of the rating
(you can use any number you want, and even non-numeric values with
SQLite). The next section will address this concern.
B<Note:> 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<web application> itself is not
performing any validation.
=head1 HTML::FormFu VALIDATION AND FILTERING
Although the use of L<HTML::FormFu> 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 also be used to remove extraneous
whitespace from fields or to escape meta-characters in user input.
=head2 Add Constraints
Open C<root/forms/books/formfu_create.yml> in your editor and update it
to match:
---
# indicator is the field that is used to test for form submission
indicator: submit
# Start listing the form elements
elements:
# The first element will be a text field for the title
- type: Text
name: title
label: Title
# This is an optional 'mouse over' title pop-up
attributes:
title: Enter a book title here
# Add constraints for the field
constraints:
# Force the length to be between 5 and 40 chars
- type: Length
min: 5
max: 40
# Override the default of 'Invalid input'
message: Length must be between 5 and 40 characters
# Another text field for the numeric rating
- type: Text
name: rating
label: Rating
attributes:
title: Enter a rating between 1 and 5 here
# Use Filter to clean up the input data
# Could use 'NonNumeric' below, but since Filters apply *before*
# constraints, it would conflict with the 'Integer' constraint below.
# So let's skip this and just use the constraint.
#filter:
# Remove everything except digits
#- NonNumeric
# Add constraints to the field
constraints:
# Make sure it's a number
- type: Integer
message: "Required. Digits only, please."
# Check the min & max values
- type: Range
min: 1
max: 5
message: "Must be between 1 and 5."
# Add a select list for the author selection. Note that we will
# dynamically fill in all the authors from the controller but we
# could manually set items in the select by adding this YAML code:
# options:
# - [ '1', 'Bastien' ]
# - [ '2', 'Nasseh' ]
- type: Select
name: authors
label: Author
# Convert the drop-down to a multi-select list
multiple: 1
# Display 3 entries (user can scroll to see others)
size: 3
# One could argue we don't need to do filters or constraints for
# a select list, but it's smart to do validation and sanity
# checks on this data in case a user "hacks" the input
# Add constraints to the field
constraints:
# Make sure it's a number
- Integer
# The submit button
- type: Submit
name: submit
value: Submit
# Global filters and constraints.
constraints:
# The user cannot leave any fields blank
- Required
# If not all fields are required, move the Required constraint to the
# fields that are
filter:
# Remove whitespace at both ends
- TrimEdges
# Escape HTML characters for safety
- HTMLEscape
B<NOTE:> Copying and pasting YAML from Perl documentation is sometimes
tricky. See the L<Config::General Config for this tutorial> section of
this document for a more foolproof config format.
The main changes are:
=over 4
=item *
The C<Select> element for C<authors> is changed from a single-select
drop-down to a multi-select list by adding configuration for the
C<multiple> and C<size> options in C<formfu_create.yml>.
=item *
Constraints are added to provide validation of the user input. See
L<HTML::FormFu::Constraint> for other constraints that are available.
=item *
A variety of filters are run on every field to remove and escape
unwanted input. See L<HTML::FormFu::Filter> for more filter options.
=back
=head2 Try Out the Updated Form
Make sure you are still logged in as C<test01> and try adding a book
with various errors: title less than 5 characters, non-numeric rating, a
rating of 0 or 6, etc. Also try selecting one, two, and zero authors.
When you click Submit, the HTML::FormFu C<constraint> items will
validate the logic and insert feedback as appropriate. Try adding blank
spaces at the front or the back of the title and note that it will be
removed.
Note that you can update your FormFu YAML forms and the development
server does not need to reload -- the form definition is read from
the YAML file each time a controller action uses it.
=head1 CREATE AND UPDATE/EDIT ACTION
Let's expand the work done above to add an edit action. First, open
C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> and add the following method to the
bottom:
=head2 formfu_edit
Use HTML::FormFu to update an existing book
=cut
sub formfu_edit :Chained('object') :PathPart('formfu_edit') :Args(0)
:FormConfig('books/formfu_create.yml') {
my ($self, $c) = @_;
# Get the specified book already saved by the 'object' method
my $book = $c->stash->{object};
# Make sure we were able to get a book
unless ($book) {
# Set an error message for the user & return to books list
$c->response->redirect($c->uri_for($self->action_for('list'),
{mid => $c->set_error_msg("Invalid book -- Cannot edit")}));
$c->detach;
}
# Get the form that the :FormConfig attribute saved in the stash
my $form = $c->stash->{form};
# Check if the form has been submitted (vs. displaying the initial
# form) and if the data passed validation. "submitted_and_valid"
# is shorthand for "$form->submitted && !$form->has_errors"
if ($form->submitted_and_valid) {
# Save the form data for the book
$form->model->update($book);
# Set a status message for the user
# Set a status message for the user & return to books list
$c->response->redirect($c->uri_for($self->action_for('list'),
{mid => $c->set_status_msg("Book edited")}));
$c->detach;
} else {
# Get the authors from the DB
my @author_objs = $c->model("DB::Author")->all();
# Create an array of arrayrefs where each arrayref is an author
my @authors;
foreach (sort {$a->last_name cmp $b->last_name} @author_objs) {
push(@authors, [$_->id, $_->last_name]);
}
# Get the select added by the config file
my $select = $form->get_element({type => 'Select'});
# Add the authors to it
$select->options(\@authors);
# Populate the form with existing values from DB
$form->model->default_values($book);
}
# Set the template
$c->stash(template => 'books/formfu_create.tt2');
}
Most of this code should look familiar to what we used in the
C<formfu_create> method (in fact, we should probably centralize some of
the common code in separate methods). The main differences are:
=over 4
=item *
We have to manually specify the name of the FormFu .yml file as an
argument to C<:FormConfig> because the name can no longer be
automatically deduced from the name of our action/method (by default,
FormFu would look for a file named C<books/formfu_edit.yml>).
=item *
We load the book object from the stash (found using the $id passed to
the Chained object method)
=item *
We use C<$id> to look up the existing book from the database.
=item *
We make sure the book lookup returned a valid book. If not, we set the
error message and return to the book list.
=item *
If the form has been submitted and passes validation, we skip creating a
new book and just use C<$form-E<gt>model-E<gt>update> to update the
existing book.
=item *
If the form is being displayed for the first time (or has failed
validation and it being redisplayed), we use
C<$form-E<gt>model-E<gt>default_values> to populate the form with data
from the database.
=back
Then, edit C<root/src/books/list.tt2> and add a new link below the
existing "Delete" link that allows us to edit/update each existing book.
The last E<lt>tdE<gt> cell in the book list table should look like the
following:
...
<td>
[% # Add a link to delete a book %]
<a href="[%
c.uri_for(c.controller.action_for('delete'), [book.id]) %]">Delete</a>
[% # Add a link to edit a book %]
<a href="[%
c.uri_for(c.controller.action_for('formfu_edit'), [book.id]) %]">Edit</a>
</td>
...
B<Note:> Only add three lines (the "Add a link to edit a book" comment and
the href for C<formfu_edit>). Make sure you add it below the existing
C<delete> link.
=head2 Try Out the Edit/Update Feature
Make sure you are still logged in as C<test01> and go to the
L<http://localhost:3000/books/list> URL in your browser. Click the
"Edit" link next to "Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. II", change the
rating to a 3, the "II" at end of the title to the number "2", add
Stevens as a co-author (control-click), and click Submit. You will then
be returned to the book list with a "Book edited" message at the top in
green. Experiment with other edits to various books.
=head2 More Things to Try
You are now armed with enough knowledge to be dangerous. You can keep
tweaking the example application; some things you might want to do:
=over 4
=item *
Add an appropriate authorization check to the new Edit function.
=item *
Cleanup the List page so that the Login link only displays when the user
isn't logged in and the Logout link only displays when a user is logged
in.
=item *
Add a more sensible policy for when and how users and admins can do
things in the CRUD cycle.
=item *
Support the CRUD cycle for authors.
=back
Or you can proceed to write your own application, which is probably the
real reason you worked through this Tutorial in the first place.
=head2 Config::General Config for this tutorial
If you are having difficulty with YAML config above, please save the
below into the file C<formfu_create.conf> and delete the
C<formfu_create.yml> file. The below is in L<Config::General> format
which follows the syntax of Apache config files.
constraints Required
<elements>
<constraints>
min 5
max 40
type Length
message Length must be between 5 and 40 characters
</constraints>
filter TrimEdges
filter HTMLEscape
name title
type Text
label Title
<attributes>
title Enter a book title here
</attributes>
</elements>
<elements>
constraints Integer
filter TrimEdges
filter NonNumeric
name rating
type Text
label Rating
<attributes>
title Enter a rating between 1 and 5 here
</attributes>
</elements>
<elements>
constraints Integer
filter TrimEdges
filter HTMLEscape
name authors
type Select
label Author
multiple 1
size 3
</elements>
<elements>
value Submit
name submit
type Submit
</elements>
indicator submit
=head1 AUTHOR
Kennedy Clark, C<hkclark@gmail.com>
Feel free to contact the author for any errors or suggestions, but the
best way to report issues is via the CPAN RT Bug system at
L<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Catalyst-Manual>.
Copyright 2006-2011, Kennedy Clark, under the
Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License Version 3.0
(L<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/>).
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