MooX::HandlesVia(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation MooX::HandlesVia(3)

MooX::HandlesVia - NativeTrait-like behavior for Moo.

version 0.001009

  {
    package Hashy;
    use Moo;
    use MooX::HandlesVia;
    has hash => (
      is => 'rw',
      handles_via => 'Hash',
      handles => {
        get_val => 'get',
        set_val => 'set',
        all_keys => 'keys'
      }
    );
  }
  my $h = Hashy->new(hash => { a => 1, b => 2});
  $h->get_val('b'); # 2
  $h->set_val('a', 'BAR'); # sets a to BAR
  my @keys = $h->all_keys; # returns a, b

MooX::HandlesVia is an extension of Moo's 'handles' attribute functionality. It provides a means of proxying functionality from an external class to the given atttribute. This is most commonly used as a way to emulate 'Native Trait' behavior that has become commonplace in Moose code, for which there was no Moo alternative.

Due to current Moo implementation details there are some deficiencies in how MooX::HandlesVia in comparison to what you would expect from Moose native traits.

If these are issues for you, consider Sub::HandlesVia, which uses a different architecture, respecting triggers and coercions, and allowing read-write access to non-reference values. It should be possible to use Sub::HandlesVia as a drop-in replacement for MooX::HandlesVia.

MooX::HandlesVia preprocesses arguments passed to has() attribute declarations via the process_has function. In a given Moo class, If 'handles_via' is set to a ClassName string, and 'handles' is set with a hashref mapping of desired moo class methods that should map to ClassName methods, process_has() will create the appropriate binding to create the mapping IF ClassName provides that named method.

  has options => (
    is => 'rw',
    handles_via => 'Array',
    handles => {
      mixup => 'shuffle',
      unique_options => 'uniq',
      all_options => 'elements'
    }
  );
    

The following handles_via keywords are reserved as shorthand for mapping to Data::Perl:

Matthew Phillips <mattp@cpan.org>

Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>

This software is copyright (c) 2020 by Matthew Phillips <mattp@cpan.org>.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

2020-10-16 perl v5.34.0