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NAME

    Data::Processor - Transform Perl Data Structures, Validate Data against
    a Schema, Produce Data from a Schema, or produce documentation directly
    from information in the Schema.

SYNOPSIS

      use Data::Processor;
      my $schema = {
        section => {
            description => 'a section with a few members',
            error_msg   => 'cannot find "section" in config',
            members => {
                foo => {
                    # value restriction either with a regex..
                    value => qr{f.*},
                    description => 'a string beginning with "f"'
                },
                bar => {
                    # ..or with a validator callback.
                    validator => sub {
                        my $self   = shift;
                        my $parent = shift;
                        # undef is "no-error" -> success.
                        no strict 'refs';
                        return undef
                            if $self->{value} == 42;
                    }
                },
                wuu => {
                    optional => 1
                }
            }
        }
      };
    
      my $p = Data::Processor->new($schema);
    
      my $data = {
        section => {
            foo => 'frobnicate',
            bar => 42,
            # "wuu" being optional, can be omitted..
        }
      };
    
      my $error_collection = $p->validate($data, verbose=>0);
      # no errors :-)
    
      # in case of errors:
      # ------------------
      # print each error on one line.
      say $error_collection;
    
      # same
      for my $e ($error_collection->as_array){
          say $e;
          # do more..
      }

DESCRIPTION

    Data::Processor is a tool for transforming, verifying, and producing
    Perl data structures from / against a schema, defined as a Perl data
    structure.

METHODS

 new

     my $processor = Data::Processor->new($schema);

    optional parameters: - indent: count of spaces to insert when printing
    in verbose mode. Default 4 - depth: level at which to start. Default is
    0. - verbose: Set to a true value to print messages during processing.

 validate Validate the data against a schema. The schema either needs to be
 present already or be passed as an argument.

     my $error_collection = $processor->validate($data, verbose=>0);

 validate_schema

    check that the schema is valid. This method gets called upon creation
    of a new Data::Processor object.

     my $error_collection = $processor->validate_schema();

 merge_schema

    merges another schema into the schema (optionally at a specific node)

     my $error_collection = $processor->merge_schema($schema_2);

    merging rules: - merging transformers will result in an error - merge
    checks if all merged elements match existing elements - non existing
    elements will be added from merging schema - validators from existing
    and merging schema get combined

 transform_data

    Transform one key in the data according to rules specified as callbacks
    that themodule calls for you. Transforms the data in-place.

     my $validator = Data::Processor::Validator->new($schema, data => $data)
     my $error_string = $processor->transform($key, $schema_key, $value);

    This is not tremendously useful at the moment, especially because
    validate() transforms during validation.

 make_data

    Writes a data template using the information found in the schema.

     my $data = $processor->make_data(data=>$data);

 make_pod

    Write descriptive pod from the schema.

     my $pod_string = $processor->make_pod();

AUTHOR

    Matthias Bloch <matthias.bloch@puffin.ch>

COPYRIGHT

    Copyright 2015- Matthias Bloch

LICENSE

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.