HTML::FillInForm(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::FillInForm(3)NAMEHTML::FillInForm - Populates HTML Forms with data.
DESCRIPTION
This module fills in an HTML form with data from a Perl data structure,
allowing you to keep the HTML and Perl separate.
Here are two common use cases:
1. A user submits an HTML form without filling out a required field.
You want to redisplay the form with all the previous data in it, to
make it easy for the user to see and correct the error.
2. You have just retrieved a record from a database and need to display
it in an HTML form.
SYNOPSIS
Fill HTML form with data.
$output = HTML::FillInForm->fill( \$html, $q );
$output = HTML::FillInForm->fill( \@html, [$q1,$q2] );
$output = HTML::FillInForm->fill( \*HTML, \%data );
$output = HTML::FillInForm->fill( 't.html', [\%data1,%data2] );
The HTML can be provided as a scalarref, arrayref, filehandle or file.
The data can come from one or more hashrefs, or objects which support a
param() method, like CGI.pm, Apache::Request, etc.
fill
The basic syntax is seen above the Synopsis. There are a few additional
options.
Options
target => 'form1'
Suppose you have multiple forms in a html file and only want to fill in
one.
$output = HTML::FillInForm->fill(\$html, $q, target => 'form1');
This will fill in only the form inside
<FORM name="form1"> ... </FORM>
fill_password => 0
Passwords are filled in by default. To disable:
fill_password => 0
ignore_fields => []
To disable the filling of some fields:
ignore_fields => ['prev','next']
disable_fields => []
To disable fields from being edited:
disable_fields => [ 'uid', 'gid' ]
invalid_fields => []
To mark fields as being invalid (CSS class set to "invalid" or whatever
you set invalid_class to):
invalid_fields => [ 'uid', 'gid' ]
invalid_class => "invalid"
The CSS class which will be used to mark fields invalid. Defaults to
"invalid".
clear_absent_checkboxes => 0
Absent fields are not cleared or in any way changed. This is not what
you want when you deal with checkboxes which are not sent by browser at
all when cleared by user.
To remove "checked" attribute from checkboxes and radio buttons and
attribute "selected" from options of select lists for which there's no
data:
clear_absent_checkboxes => 1
File Upload fields
File upload fields cannot be supported directly. Workarounds include
asking the user to re-attach any file uploads or fancy server-side
storage and referencing. You are on your own.
Clearing Fields
Fields are cleared if you set their value to an empty string or empty
arrayref but not undef:
# this will leave the form element foo untouched
HTML::FillInForm->fill(\$html, { foo => undef });
# this will set clear the form element foo
HTML::FillInForm->fill(\$html, { foo => "" });
It has been suggested to add a option to change the behavior so that
undef values will clear the form elements. Patches welcome.
You can also use "clear_absent_checkboxes" option to clear checkboxes,
radio buttons and selects without corresponding keys in the data:
# this will set clear the form element foo (and all others except
# bar)
HTML::FillInForm->fill(\$html, { bar => 123 },
clear_absent_checkboxes => 1);
Old syntax
You probably need to read no further. The remaining docs concern the
1.x era syntax, which is still supported.
new
Call "new()" to create a new FillInForm object:
$fif = HTML::FillInForm->new;
$fif->fill(...);
In theory, there is a slight performance benefit to calling "new()"
before "fill()" if you make multiple calls to "fill()" before you
destroy the object. Benchmark before optimizing.
fill ( old syntax )
Instead of having your HTML and data types auto-detected, you can
declare them explicitly in your call to "fill()":
HTML source options:
arrayref => @html
scalarref => $html
file => \*HTML
file => 't.html'
Fill Data options:
fobject => $data_obj # with param() method
fdat => \%data
Additional methods are also available:
fill_file(\*HTML,...);
fill_file('t.html',...);
fill_arrayref(\@html,...);
fill_scalarref(\$html,...);
USING AN ALTERNATE PARSER
It's possible to use an alternate parser to HTML::Parser if the
alternate provides a sufficiently compatible interface. For example,
when a Pure Perl implementation of HTML::Parser appears, it could be
used for portability. The syntax is simply to provide a "parser_class"
to new();
HTML::FillInForm->new( parser_class => 'MyAlternate::Parser' );
CALLING FROM OTHER MODULES
Apache::PageKit
To use HTML::FillInForm in Apache::PageKit is easy. It is
automatically called for any page that includes a <form> tag. It can
be turned on or off by using the "fill_in_form" configuration option.
Apache::ASP v2.09 and above
HTML::FillInForm is now integrated with Apache::ASP. To activate, use
PerlSetVar FormFill 1
$Response->{FormFill} = 1
HTML::Mason
Using HTML::FillInForm from HTML::Mason is covered in the FAQ on the
masonhq.com website at
<http://www.masonhq.com/?FAQ:HTTPAndHTML#h-how_can_i_populate_form_values_automatically_>
VERSION
This documentation describes HTML::FillInForm module version 2.1
SECURITY
Note that you might want to think about caching issues if you have
password fields on your page. There is a discussion of this issue at
http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=70482
In summary, some browsers will cache the output of CGI scripts, and you
can control this by setting the Expires header. For example, use
"-expires" in CGI.pm or set "browser_cache" to no in Config.xml file of
Apache::PageKit.
TRANSLATION
Kato Atsushi has translated these docs into Japanese, available from
http://perldoc.jp
BUGS
Please submit any bug reports to tjmather@maxmind.com.
NOTES
Requires Perl 5.005 and HTML::Parser version 3.26.
I wrote this module because I wanted to be able to insert CGI data into
HTML forms, but without combining the HTML and Perl code. CGI.pm and
Embperl allow you so insert CGI data into forms, but require that you
mix HTML with Perl.
There is a nice review of the module available here:
<http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=274534>
AUTHOR
(c) 2011 TJ Mather, tjmather@maxmind.com, <http://www.maxmind.com/>
All rights reserved. This package is free software; you can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
HTML::Parser, Data::FormValidator, HTML::Template, Apache::PageKit
CREDITS
Fixes, Bug Reports, Docs have been generously provided by:
Alex Kapranoff Miika Pekkarinen
Michael Fisher Sam Tregar
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa Joseph Yanni
Boris Zentner Philip Mak
Dave Rolsky Jost Krieger
Patrick Michael Kane Gabriel Burka
Ade Olonoh Bill Moseley
Tom Lancaster James Tolley
Martin H Sluka Dan Kubb
Mark Stosberg Alexander Hartmaier
Jonathan Swartz Paul Miller
Trevor Schellhorn Anthony Ettinger
Jim Miner Simon P. Ditner
Paul Lindner Michael Peters
Maurice Aubrey Trevor Schellhorn
Andrew Creer
Thanks!
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