use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 13;
use HTML::FormFu;
use lib 't/lib';
use HTMLFormFu::TestLib;
my $form = HTML::FormFu->new(
{ tt_args => { INCLUDE_PATH => 'share/templates/tt/xhtml' } } );
$form->load_config_file(
't-aggregate/repeatable/constraints/required_not_increment_field_names.yml');
$form->get_element( { type => 'Repeatable' } )->repeat(2);
# Valid
{
$form->process( {
foo => [ 'a', 'b' ],
bar => [ 'c', 'd' ],
count => 2,
} );
ok( $form->submitted_and_valid );
is_deeply(
$form->params,
{ foo => [ 'a', 'b' ],
bar => [ 'c', 'd' ],
count => 2,
} );
}
# Missing - Invalid
{
$form->process( {
foo => [ '', 'b' ],
bar => [ 'c', '' ],
count => 2,
} );
ok( !$form->submitted_and_valid );
# $form->has_errors() doesn't really make sense for multiple fields with the same name
# - an error on any of those fields will return true
ok( $form->has_errors('foo') );
ok( $form->has_errors('bar') );
my $foo1 = $form->get_fields('foo')->[0];
my $foo2 = $form->get_fields('foo')->[1];
my $bar1 = $form->get_fields('bar')->[0];
my $bar2 = $form->get_fields('bar')->[1];
is( scalar @{ $foo1->get_errors }, 1 );
is( scalar @{ $foo2->get_errors }, 0 );
is( scalar @{ $bar1->get_errors }, 0 );
is( scalar @{ $bar2->get_errors }, 1 );
like( $foo1, qr/This field is required/ );
unlike( $foo2, qr/This field is required/ );
unlike( $bar1, qr/This field is required/ );
like( $bar2, qr/This field is required/ );
}