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NAME

6       HTML::FormHandler::Render::RepeatableJs - role providing method to
7       construct repeatable javascript
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VERSION

10       version 0.40068
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SYNOPSIS

13       Creates jQuery javascript to add and delete repeatable elements.
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15       Note: This is still EXPERIMENTAL.  This is an EXAMPLE.  Changes are
16       very likely to occur.  Javascript is not guaranteed to be best
17       practice.  It will not work on all rendered repeatables (requires
18       wrapper with id).  It is strongly suggested that you make your own role
19       if you use it.  Then you can modify it as needed.  Or just write out
20       the rep_ data to javascript variables, and write the function in
21       javascript.  This function uses a plain javascript confirmation dialog.
22       You almost certainly want to do something else.  This javascript
23       depends on the Repeatable field having a 'controls' div class in order
24       to position the new elements. Use the Bootstrap wrapper or the
25       'controls_div' tag on the Simple wrapper.
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27       A role to be used in a Form Class:
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29           package MyApp::Form::Test;
30           use HTML::FormHandler::Moose;
31           extends 'HTML::FormHandler';
32           with 'HTML::FormHandler::Render::RepeatableJs';
33           ...
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35   DESCRIPTION
36       This contains one method, 'render_repeatable_js'. It's designed to be
37       used in a template, something like:
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39           [% WRAPPER "wrapper.tt" %]
40           [% form.render_repeatable_js %]
41           <h1>Editing Object .... </h1>
42           [% form.render %]
43           [% END -%]
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45       It will render javascript which can be used with the AddElement field,
46       and setting the 'setup_for_js' flag in the Repeatable field to add the
47       ability to dynamically add a new repeatable element in a form.
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49       Note: this code is provided as an example. You may need to write your
50       own javascript function if your situation is different.
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52       Some of the extra information (level) in this function is in
53       preparation for handling nested repeatables, but it's not supported
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56       This function operates on HTML elements that have the id of the
57       repeatable element. That requires that the wrapper have the repeatable
58       instance ID (now rendered by default). If you don't have wrappers
59       around your repeatable elements, this won't work.
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61       See HTML::FormHandler::Field::AddElement for an example of rendering an
62       HTML element that can be used to provide the AddElement button.  See
63       that field for the requirements for the add HTML.
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65       See HTML::FormHandler::Field::RmElement for an example of rendering an
66       HTML element that can be used to provide a 'remove' button.  See that
67       field for the requirements for the remove HTML.
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NAME

70       HTML::FormHandler::Render::RepeatableJs
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AUTHOR

73       FormHandler Contributors - see HTML::FormHandler
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76       This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Gerda Shank.
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78       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
79       the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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