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Sep 3, 2008, 3:35 AM
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2008/9/3 Matt S Trout <dbix-class[at]trout.me.uk>: > On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:26:05AM -0700, Daniel Nicoletti wrote: >> also in the catalyst tutorial >> there are tow problems one is that >> is sugest the use of .conf (apache like) >> instead of the yaml. > > That's not a problem. .conf is the new default and you'll find the FormFu > docs are being steadily updated to help reflect that. Well, I've changed HTML::FormFu::Manual::Unicode from using myapp.yml to MyApp->config(). And I've changed the example config in Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu to use Config::General. But I'm not sure about changing the core FormFu documentation to Config::General. It's probably because there's a lot less FormFu users, than Catalyst has - but the OP in this thread is the only person I can ever recall who's posted a message to the FormFu list with non-yaml config. I think I'm going to have to see if the yaml is a genuine problem for more users, before spending the time changing all the examples - which at a rough count, could be over a thousand lines: $ find lib -name '*.pm' -exec perl -lni -e '$x=1 if /=head/; print if $x' '{}' \; $ ack '^ ' lib | wc -l > 1270 It's also one thing to say "everyone that knows better still uses yaml anyway" - but I suspect that most new people - of any ability - will just use what's documented. And I'd really rather not have to support Config::General rather than yaml - it's a lot more verbose, and it doesn't support some features that I use in yaml, such as references to repeated data, and multiple documents in a single file. Matt - I do appreciate that I've no idea how often this comes up on irc, and how much pain it may be causing you. I've tried getting past my firewall by connecting to irc.perl.org with an ssh-tunnel, but it immediately tries to bounce me to another server - at which point it stops dead, because my ssh-tunnel can only see irc.perl.org If you/anyone knows a way around this, I *will* get back on irc more regularly, and I'll get a #formfu channel started - which would at least give you somewhere to punt people asking formfu questions on #catalyst In the meantime, I've been thinking of adding a quick script that can be used at the command line, which uses Config::Any to load up a config file, and dump the contents using Data::Dumper - to see if the file's parsed as you expect. This is the kind of thing I do quite often with a 1-liner, and so should probably be available for anyone to use more easily. >> Caught exception in MyApp::Controller::Books->formfu_create "Error parsing /home/daniel/code/catalyst/MyApp/root/forms/books/formfu_create.conf: Config::General: Cannot create hashref from <constraints> because there is >> already a scalar option 'constraints' with value 'SingleValue' > > Config::General should handle that fine. Check you don't have an old version > please? I'm using the latest Config::General (2.40), and get the same error message. It can't combine a scalar value and a hash-ref into a single value: constraints Required <constraints> type = SingleValue </constraints> I advise that with Config::General, that you always use the hash-ref varient: <constraints> type = Required </constraints> <constraints> type = SingleValue </constraints> Because if you use the scalar-value version, when you eventually want to add a constraint that needs more than just the 'type' set, you'll need to change all the other constraints to the hashref version, anyway. constraint Required constraint Single # now can't add a constraint that needs any options set ! Carl _______________________________________________ Catalyst-dev mailing list Catalyst-dev[at]lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst-dev
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