DESCRIPTION
"Jifty::Result" encapsulates the outcome of running a Jifty::Action. Results are also stored on the framework's Jifty::Response object.new
Construct a new action result. This is done automatically when the action is created, and can be accessed via the ``result'' in Jifty::Action.failure [BOOL]
Gets or sets if the action succeeded or failed.success [BOOL]
Gets or sets if the action succeeded or failed --- this is an alternate interface from "failure" but has the same effect.action_class [MESSAGE]
Returns the class for the action that this result came from.message [MESSAGE]
Gets or sets the action's response message. This is an informational textual description of the outcome of the action.error [ERROR]
Gets or sets the action's error response. This is an informational textual description of what went wrong with the action, overall. This also automatically sets the result to be a ``failure''.field_error FIELD [ERROR] [OPTIONS]
Gets or sets the error string for a specific field on the action. This also automatically sets the result to be a failure. "OPTIONS" is an optional set of key-value pairs; the only currently supported option is "force", which sets the ``ajax_force_validate'' for this field.field_errors
Returns a hash which maps argument name to error.field_warning FIELD [WARNING] [OPTIONS]
Gets or sets the warning string for a specific field on the action. "OPTIONS" is an optional set of key-value pairs; the only currently supported option is "force", which sets the ``ajax_force_validate'' for this field.field_warnings
Returns a hash which maps argument name to warning.ajax_force_validate FIELD [VALUE]
Gets or sets the flag which determines if warnings and errors are set using ajax validation, even if the field is empty. By default, validation warnings and errors are not shown for empty fields, as yelling to users about mandatory fields they've not gotten to yet is poor form. You can use this method to force ajax errors to show even on empty fields.field_canonicalization_note FIELD [NOTE]
Gets or sets a canonicalization note for a specific field on the action.field_canonicalization_notes
Returns a hash which maps argument name to canonicalization notes.content [KEY [, VALUE]]
Gets or sets the content "KEY". This is used when actions need to return values. If not "KEY" is passed, it returns an anonymous hash of all of the "KEY" and "VALUE" pairs.as_hash
This returns the results as a hash to be given directly to the end user (usually via REST or webservices). The difference between "$result->as_hash" and %$result is that the latter will expand everything as deeply as possible. The former won't inflate "refers_to" columns, among other things.