use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Requires 'MooseX::Types::DateTime';
plan tests => 10;
{
## Normalize a HashRef
package Test::MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Structured::Examples::Normalize;
use Moose;
use DateTime;
use MooseX::Types::Structured qw(Dict Tuple);
use MooseX::Types::DateTime qw(DateTime);
use MooseX::Types::Moose qw(Int Str Object ArrayRef HashRef);
use MooseX::Types -declare => [qw(
Name Age Person FullName
)];
## So that our test works, we'll set Now to 2008.
sub Now {
return 'DateTime'->new(year=>2008);
}
subtype FullName,
as Dict[last=>Str, first=>Str];
subtype Person,
as Dict[name=>Str, age=>Int];
coerce Person,
from Dict[first=>Str, last=>Str, years=>Int],
via { +{
name => "$_->{first} $_->{last}",
age=>$_->{years},
}},
from Dict[fullname=>FullName, dob=>DateTime],
via { +{
name => "$_->{fullname}{first} $_->{fullname}{last}",
age => ($_->{dob} - Now)->years,
}};
has person => (is=>'rw', isa=>Person, coerce=>1);
}
NORMALIZE: {
ok my $normalize = Test::MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Structured::Examples::Normalize->new();
isa_ok $normalize, 'Test::MooseX::Meta::TypeConstraint::Structured::Examples::Normalize';
ok $normalize->person({name=>'John', age=>25})
=> 'Set value';
is_deeply $normalize->person, {name=>'John', age=>25}
=> 'Value is correct';
ok $normalize->person({first=>'John', last=>'Napiorkowski', years=>35})
=> 'Set value';
is_deeply $normalize->person, {name=>'John Napiorkowski', age=>35}
=> 'Value is correct';
ok $normalize->person({years=>36, last=>'Napiorkowski', first=>'John'})
=> 'Set value';
is_deeply $normalize->person, {name=>'John Napiorkowski', age=>36}
=> 'Value is correct';
ok $normalize->person({fullname=>{first=>'Vanessa', last=>'Li'}, dob=>DateTime->new(year=>1974)})
=> 'Set value';
is_deeply $normalize->person, {name=>'Vanessa Li', age=>34}
=> 'Value is correct';
}