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NAME

       Bread::Board::Types - types and coercions for Bread::Board

VERSION

       version 0.37

DESCRIPTION

       This package defines types and coercions for Bread::Board.

TYPES

   "Bread::Board::Container::SubContainerList"
       A hashref mapping strings to instances of Bread::Board::Container or
       Bread::Board::Container::Parameterized.

       Can be coerced from an arrayref of containers: the keys will be the containers' names.

   "Bread::Board::Container::ServiceList"
       A hashref mapping strings to instances of Bread::Board::Service.

       Can be coerced from an arrayref of services: the keys will be the services' names.

   "Bread::Board::Service::Dependencies"
       Hashref mapping strings to instances of Bread::Board::Dependency.

       The values of the hashref can be coerced in several different ways:

       a string
           will be interpreted as the "service_path"

       a hashref with a single key
           the key will be interpreted as a "service_path", and the value as a hashref for "service_params"

       an arrayref
           each  element  will  be interpreted as a dependency (possibly through all the coercions listed here);
           see below for an example

       a service object
           will be interpreted as a dependency on that service

       a dependency object
           will be taken as-is

       Instead of a hashref of any of the above things, you can use an arrayref: it will be coerced to  hashref,
       using the (coerced) dependencies' names as keys.

       Examples

          service foo => (
            class => 'Foo',
            dependencies => {
              { bar => { attribute => 12 } },
            },
          );

       The  service "foo" depends on the parameterized service "bar", and "bar" will be instantiated passing the
       hashref "{ attribute => 12 }" to its "get" method.

          service foo => (
            class => 'Foo',
            dependencies => {
              things => [ 'bar', 'baz' ],
            },
          );

       The service "foo" depends on the services "bar" and "baz", and when instantiating "foo", its  constructor
       will receive something like "things => [ $instance_of_bar, $instance_of_baz ]".

          service foo => (
            class => 'Foo',
            dependencies => {
              things => [
                { bar => { attribute => 12 } },
                { bar => { attribute => 27 } },
              ],
            },
          );

       You  can  mix&match  the  coercions! This "foo" will get two different instances of "bar" in its "things"
       attribute, each "bar" instantiated with a different value.

   "Bread::Board::Service::Parameters"
       Hashref mapping strings to MooseX::Params::Validate specifications.

       Can be coerced from an arrayref of strings:

         [qw(a b c)]

       becomes:

         {
           a => { optional => 0 },
           b => { optional => 0 },
           c => { optional => 0 },
         }

AUTHOR

       Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>

BUGS

       Please    report    any    bugs     or     feature     requests     on     the     bugtracker     website
       https://github.com/stevan/BreadBoard/issues

       When  submitting  a  bug  or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that
       illustrates the bug or desired feature.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2009 by Infinity Interactive.

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

perl v5.36.0                                       2022-12-12                           Bread::Board::Types(3pm)