VERSION
version 2.03DESCRIPTION
Base-class for HTML::FormFu::Element::Button, HTML::FormFu::Element::Checkbox, HTML::FormFu::Element::File, HTML::FormFu::Element::Hidden, HTML::FormFu::Element::Password, HTML::FormFu::Element::Radio, HTML::FormFu::Element::Text.METHODS
datalist_options
Arguments: noneArguments: \@options
Use either ``datalist_options'' or ``datalist_values'' to generate a HTML5-compatible "datalist" group of "option" tags. This will be associated with the "input" element via a "list" attribute on the "input" tag.
The "datalist" ID attribute must be set using either ``datalist_id'' or ``auto_datalist_id''.
--- elements: - type: Text name: foo options: - [ 01, January ] - [ 02, February ] - [ 03, March ] - [ 04, April ]
The syntax is similar to ``options'' in HTML::FormFu::Role::Element::Group, except hash-ref items only accept "value" and "label" keys (and their variants).
If passed no arguments, it returns an arrayref of the currently set datalist options.
Its arguments must be an array-ref of items. Each item may be an array ref of the form "[ $value, $label ]" or a hash-ref of the form "{ value => $value, label => $label }".
When using the hash-ref construct, the "label_xml" and "label_loc" variants of "label" are supported, as are the "value_xml" and "value_loc" variants of "value".
datalist_values
Arguments: \@values
--- elements: - type: Radiogroup name: foo values: - jan - feb - mar - apr
A more concise alternative to ``datalist_options''.
Its arguments must be an array-ref of values. The labels used are the result of "ucfirst($value)".
datalist_id
Arguments: [$string]Sets the "datalist" ID attribute, and automatically sets this "input" element's "list" ID to the same.
Either ``datalist_id'' or ``auto_datalist_id'' is required, if either ``datalist_options'' or ``datalist_values'' are set.
auto_datalist_id
See ``auto_datalist_id'' in HTML::FormFu for details.ATTRIBUTE ACCESSORS
Get / set input attributes directly with these methods.Arguments: [$string]
Return Value: $string
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BOOLEAN ATTRIBUTE ACCESSORS
Arguments: [$bool]Return Value: $self Return Value: $string Return Value: undef
Get / set boolean XHTML attributes such as "required="required"".
If given any true argument, the attribute value will be set equal to the attribute key name. E.g. "$element->required(1)" will set the attribute "required="required"".
If given a false argument, the attribute key will be deleted.
When used as a setter, the return value is $self to allow chaining.
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AUTHOR
Carl Franks, "[email protected]"LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.