Config::Model::CheckList(3) Handle check list element

VERSION

version 2.087

SYNOPSIS


use Config::Model;
# define configuration tree object
my $model = Config::Model->new;
$model->create_config_class(
name => "MyClass",
element => [
# type check_list uses Config::Model::CheckList
my_check_list => {
type => 'check_list',
choice => [ 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D' ],
help => {
A => 'A effect is this',
D => 'D does that',
}
},
],
);
my $inst = $model->instance( root_class_name => 'MyClass' );
my $root = $inst->config_root;
# put data
$root->load( steps => 'my_check_list=A' );
my $obj = $root->grab('my_check_list');
my $v = $root->grab_value('my_check_list');
print "check_list value '$v' with help '", $obj->get_help($v), "'\n";
# more data
$obj->check('D');
$v = $root->grab_value('my_check_list');
print "check_list new value is '$v'\n"; # prints check_list new value is 'A,D'

DESCRIPTION

This class provides a check list element for a Config::Model::Node. In other words, this class provides a list of booleans items. Each item can be set to 1 or 0.

The available items in the check list can be :

  • A fixed list (with the "choice" parameter)
  • A dynamic list where the available choice are the keys of another hash of the configuration tree. See ``Choice reference'' for details.

CONSTRUCTOR

CheckList object should not be created directly.

CheckList model declaration

A check list element must be declared with the following parameters:
type
Always "checklist".
choice
A list ref containing the check list items (optional)
refer_to
This parameter is used when the keys of a hash are used to specify the possible choices of the check list. "refer_to" point to a hash or list element in the configuration tree. See ``Choice reference'' for details. (optional)
computed_refer_to
Like "refer_to", but use a computed value to find the hash or list element in the configuration tree. See ``Choice reference'' for details. (optional)
default_list
List ref to specify the check list items which are ``on'' by default. (optional)
ordered
Specify whether the order of checked items must be preserved.
help
Hash ref to provide information on the check list items.
warp
Used to provide dynamic modifications of the check list properties See Config::Model::Warper for details

For example:

  • A simple check list with help:

           choice_list
           => { type => 'check_list',
                choice     => ['A' .. 'Z'],
                help => { A => 'A help', E => 'E help' } ,
              },
    
  • A check list with default values:

           choice_list_with_default
           => { type => 'check_list',
                choice     => ['A' .. 'Z'],
                default_list   => [ 'A', 'D' ],
              },
    
  • A check list whose available choice and default change depending on the value of the "macro" parameter:

           'warped_choice_list'
           => { type => 'check_list',
                warp => { follow => '- macro',
                          rules  => { AD => { choice => [ 'A' .. 'D' ], 
                                              default_list => ['A', 'B' ] },
                                      AH => { choice => [ 'A' .. 'H' ] },
                                    }
                        }
              },
    

Introspection methods

The following methods returns the checklist parameter :
refer_to
computed_refer_to

Choice reference

The choice items of a check_list can be given by another configuration element. This other element can be:
  • The keys of a hash
  • Another checklist. In this case only the checked items of the other checklist are available.

This other hash or other checklist is indicated by the "refer_to" or "computed_refer_to" parameter. "refer_to" uses the syntax of the "steps" parameter of grab(...)

See refer_to parameter.

Reference examples

  • A check list where the available choices are the keys of "my_hash" configuration parameter:

           refer_to_list
           => { type => 'check_list',
                refer_to => '- my_hash'
              },
    
  • A check list where the available choices are the checked items of "other_check_list" configuration parameter:

           other_check_list => { type => 'check_list', 
                                 choice => [qw/A B C/]
                               },
           refer_to_list
           => { type => 'check_list',
                refer_to => '- other_check_list'
              },
    
  • A check list where the available choices are the keys of "my_hash" and "my_hash2" and "my_hash3" configuration parameter:

           refer_to_3_lists
           => { type => 'check_list',
                refer_to => '- my_hash + - my_hash2   + - my_hash3'
              },
    
  • A check list where the available choices are the specified choice and the choice of "refer_to_3_lists" and a hash whose name is specified by the value of the "indirection" configuration parameter (this example is admittedly convoluted):

           refer_to_check_list_and_choice
           => { type => 'check_list',
                computed_refer_to => { formula => '- refer_to_2_list + - $var',
                                       variables { 'var' => '- indirection ' }
                                     },
                choice  => [qw/A1 A2 A3/],
              },
    

Methods

get_type

Returns "check_list".

cargo_type()

Returns 'leaf'.

check ( ... )

Set choice. Parameter is either a list of choices to set or a list ref and some optional parameter. I.e:

  check (\@list, check => 'skip') ;

"check" parameter decide on behavior in case of invalid choice value: either die (if yes) or discard bad value (if skip)

uncheck (...)

Unset choice. Parameter is either a list of choices to unset or a list ref and some optional parameter. I.e:

  uncheck (\@list, check => 'skip') ;

"check" parameter decide on behavior in case of invalid choice value: either die (if yes) or discard bad value (if skip)

is_checked( choice, [ check => yes|skip ] , [ mode => ... ])

Return 1 if the given "choice" was set. Returns 0 otherwise.

"check" parameter decide on behavior in case of invalid choice value: either die (if yes) or discard bad value (if skip)

"mode" is either: custom standard preset default layered upstream_default

has_data

Return true if the check_list contains a set of checks different from default or upstream default set of check.

get_choice

Returns an array of all items names that can be checked (i.e. that can have value 0 or 1).

get_help (choice_value)

Return the help string on this choice value

clear

Reset the check list (can also be called as "clear_values")

clear_item (choice_value)

Reset an element of the checklist.

get_checked_list_as_hash ( [ custom | preset | standard | default ] )

Returns a hash (or a hash ref) of all items. The boolean value is the value of the hash.

Example:

 { A => 0, B => 1, C => 0 , D => 1}

By default, this method returns all items set by the user, or items set in preset mode or checked by default.

With a parameter, this method returns either:

custom
The list entered by the user. An empty list is returned if the list of checked items is identical to the list of items checked by default. The whole list of checked items is returned as soon as one item is different from standard value.
preset
The list entered in preset mode
standard
The list set in preset mode or checked by default.
default
The default list (defined by the configuration model)
layered
The list specified in layered mode.
upstream_default
The list implemented by upstream project (defined in the configuration model)
user
The set that is active in the application. (ie. set by user or by layered data or preset or default)

get_checked_list ( < mode > )

Returns a list (or a list ref) of all checked items (i.e. all items set to 1).

fetch ( < mode > )

Returns a string listing the checked items (i.e. ``A,B,C'')

get( path [, < mode> ] )

Get a value from a directory like path.

set( path , values )

Set a checklist with a directory like path. Since a checklist is a leaf, the path should be empty. The values are a comma separated list of checked items.

Example : "$leaf->set('','A,C,Z') ;"

set_checked_list ( item1, item2, ..)

Set all passed items to checked (1). All other available items in the check list are set to 0.

Example:

  # set cl to A=0 B=1 C=0 D=1
  $cl->set_checked_list('B','D')

set_checked_list_as_hash ()

Set check_list items. Missing items in the given list of parameters are cleared (i.e. set to undef).

load_data ( ref )

Load check_list as an array or hash ref. Array is forwarded to set_checked_list , and hash is forwarded to set_checked_list_as_hash.

Ordered checklist methods

All the methods below are valid only for ordered checklists.

swap ( choice_a, choice_b)

Swap the 2 given choice in the list. Both choice must be already set.

move_up ( choice )

Move the choice up in the checklist.

move_down ( choice )

Move the choice down in the checklist.

AUTHOR

Dominique Dumont, (ddumont at cpan dot org)

AUTHOR

Dominique Dumont

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2005-2016 by Dominique Dumont.

This is free software, licensed under:

  The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999