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package MooseX::Types::DateTime;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = "0.08";
use Moose 0.41 ();
use DateTime 0.4302 ();
use DateTime::Duration 0.4302 ();
use DateTime::Locale 0.4001 ();
use DateTime::TimeZone 0.95 ();
use MooseX::Types::Moose 0.30 qw/Num HashRef Str/;
use namespace::clean 0.08;
use MooseX::Types 0.30 -declare => [qw( DateTime Duration TimeZone Locale Now )];
class_type "DateTime";
class_type "DateTime::Duration";
class_type "DateTime::TimeZone";
class_type "DateTime::Locale::root" => { name => "DateTime::Locale" };
subtype DateTime, as 'DateTime';
subtype Duration, as 'DateTime::Duration';
subtype TimeZone, as 'DateTime::TimeZone';
subtype Locale, as 'DateTime::Locale';
subtype( Now,
as Str,
where { $_ eq 'now' },
($Moose::VERSION >= 2.0100
? Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::inline_as {
'no warnings "uninitialized";'.
'!ref(' . $_[1] . ') and '. $_[1] .' eq "now"';
}
: Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::optimize_as {
no warnings 'uninitialized';
!ref($_[0]) and $_[0] eq 'now';
}
),
);
our %coercions = (
DateTime => [
from Num, via { 'DateTime'->from_epoch( epoch => $_ ) },
from HashRef, via { 'DateTime'->new( %$_ ) },
from Now, via { 'DateTime'->now },
],
"DateTime::Duration" => [
from Num, via { DateTime::Duration->new( seconds => $_ ) },
from HashRef, via { DateTime::Duration->new( %$_ ) },
],
"DateTime::TimeZone" => [
from Str, via { DateTime::TimeZone->new( name => $_ ) },
],
"DateTime::Locale" => [
from Moose::Util::TypeConstraints::find_or_create_isa_type_constraint("Locale::Maketext"),
via { DateTime::Locale->load($_->language_tag) },
from Str, via { DateTime::Locale->load($_) },
],
);
for my $type ( "DateTime", DateTime ) {
coerce $type => @{ $coercions{DateTime} };
}
for my $type ( "DateTime::Duration", Duration ) {
coerce $type => @{ $coercions{"DateTime::Duration"} };
}
for my $type ( "DateTime::TimeZone", TimeZone ) {
coerce $type => @{ $coercions{"DateTime::TimeZone"} };
}
for my $type ( "DateTime::Locale", Locale ) {
coerce $type => @{ $coercions{"DateTime::Locale"} };
}
__PACKAGE__
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
MooseX::Types::DateTime - L<DateTime> related constraints and coercions for
Moose
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Export Example:
use MooseX::Types::DateTime qw(TimeZone);
has time_zone => (
isa => TimeZone,
is => "rw",
coerce => 1,
);
Class->new( time_zone => "Africa/Timbuktu" );
Namespaced Example:
use MooseX::Types::DateTime;
has time_zone => (
isa => 'DateTime::TimeZone',
is => "rw",
coerce => 1,
);
Class->new( time_zone => "Africa/Timbuktu" );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module packages several L<Moose::Util::TypeConstraints> with coercions,
designed to work with the L<DateTime> suite of objects.
=head1 CONSTRAINTS
=over 4
=item L<DateTime>
A class type for L<DateTime>.
=over 4
=item from C<Num>
Uses L<DateTime/from_epoch>. Floating values will be used for subsecond
percision, see L<DateTime> for details.
=item from C<HashRef>
Calls L<DateTime/new> with the hash entries as arguments.
=back
=item L<Duration>
A class type for L<DateTime::Duration>
=over 4
=item from C<Num>
Uses L<DateTime::Duration/new> and passes the number as the C<seconds> argument.
Note that due to leap seconds, DST changes etc this may not do what you expect.
For instance passing in C<86400> is not always equivalent to one day, although
there are that many seconds in a day. See L<DateTime/"How Date Math is Done">
for more details.
=item from C<HashRef>
Calls L<DateTime::Duration/new> with the hash entries as arguments.
=back
=item L<DateTime::Locale>
A class type for L<DateTime::Locale::root> with the name L<DateTime::Locale>.
=over 4
=item from C<Str>
The string is treated as a language tag (e.g. C<en> or C<he_IL>) and given to
L<DateTime::Locale/load>.
=item from L<Locale::Maktext>
The C<Locale::Maketext/language_tag> attribute will be used with L<DateTime::Locale/load>.
=item L<DateTime::TimeZone>
A class type for L<DateTime::TimeZone>.
=over 4
=item from C<Str>
Treated as a time zone name or offset. See L<DateTime::TimeZone/USAGE> for more
details on the allowed values.
Delegates to L<DateTime::TimeZone/new> with the string as the C<name> argument.
=back
=back
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<MooseX::Types::DateTime::MoreCoercions>
L<DateTime>, L<DateTimeX::Easy>
=head1 VERSION CONTROL
This module is maintained using git. You can get the latest version from
L<git://git.moose.perl.org/MooseX-Types-DateTime.git>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman E<lt>nothingmuch@woobling.orgE<gt>
John Napiorkowski E<lt>jjn1056 at yahoo.comE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 Yuval Kogman. All rights reserved
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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