use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
# Test using the 'include' attribute on a compound field
# to limit the fields that are built.
# alternative to active/inactive. Created for a situation
# in which there are a very large number of fields in a
# field/role and you don't want the overhead of building them
# and then setting them activie/inactive.
{
package Test::FooField;
use HTML::FormHandler::Moose;
extends 'HTML::FormHandler::Field::Compound';
has_field 'foo';
has_field 'bar';
has_field 'box';
has_field 'mix';
has_field 'nix';
}
my $field = Test::FooField->new( name => 'muddly' );
ok( $field );
{
package Test::Form;
use HTML::FormHandler::Moose;
extends 'HTML::FormHandler';
has_field 'fiddly';
has_field 'muddly' => ( type => '+Test::FooField', include => ['foo', 'mix', 'nix'] );
# no subfields. kinda weird...
has_field 'middly' => ( type => '+Test::FooField', include => [ 'empty' ] );
}
my $form = Test::Form->new;
ok( $form );
is( $form->field('muddly')->num_fields, 3, 'right number of fields' );
is( $form->field('middly')->num_fields, 0, 'right number of fields' );
done_testing;