package Form::Processor::Field::FutureDate;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'Form::Processor::Field::DateTime';
use DateTime;
our $VERSION = '0.03';
my %date;
sub validate_value {
my $field = shift;
return unless $field->SUPER::validate_value;
warn "Form::Processor::Field::FutureDate does not currently test future\n";
return 1;
return 1 unless $field->value_changed;
return 1 if $field->value->clone->truncate( to => 'day' ) > DateTime->today;
return $field->add_error('This date must be in the future');
}
=head1 NAME
Form::Processor::Field::FutureDate - DEPRECATED tests that the entered date is in the future
=head1 SYNOPSIS
See L<Form::Processor>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This inherits from the DateTime field and simply tests that the date is
a day in the future.
=head2 Widget
Fields can be given a widget type that is used as a hint for
the code that renders the field.
This field's widget type is: "text".
=head2 Subclass
Fields may inherit from other fields. This field
inherits from: "DateTime".
=head1 AUTHORS
Bill Moseley
=head1 COPYRIGHT
See L<Form::Processor> for copyright.
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SUPPORT / WARRANTY
L<Form::Processor> is free software and is provided WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
Users are expected to review software for fitness and usability.
=cut
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