Prophet::Test::Editor(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Prophet::Test::Editor(3pm)METHODS
edit( tmpl_files => $tmpl_files, edit_callback => sub {}, verify_callback => sub {} )
Expects @ARGV to contain at least an option and a file to be edited. It can also contain a replica uuid, a ticket uuid, and a status file.
The last item must always be the file to be edited. The others, if they appear, must be in that order after the option. The status file
must contain the string 'status' in its filename.
edit_callback is called on each line of the file being edited. It should make any edits to the lines it receives and then print what it
wants to be saved to the file.
verify_callback is called after editing is done. If you need to write whether the template was correct to a status file, for example, this
should be done here.
check_template_by_line($template, $valid_template, $errors)
$template is a reference to an array containing the template to check, split into lines. $valid_template is the same for the template to
check against. Lines in these arrays should not have trailing newlines. $errors is a reference to an array where error messages will be
stored.
Lines in $valid_template should consist of either plain strings, or strings beginning with 'qr/' (to delimit a regexp object).
Returns true if the templates match and false otherwise.
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separator_pattern
A pattern that will match on lines that count as section separators in record templates. Separator string text is remembered as $1.
comment_pattern
A pattern that will match on lines that count as comments in record templates.
build_separator $text
Takes a string and returns it in separator form. A separator is a line of text that denotes a section in a template.
build_template_section header => '=== foo ===' [, data => 'bar']
Takes a header text string and (optionally) a data string and formats them into a template section.
try_to_edit template => $tmpl [, record => $record ]
Edits the given template if possible. Passes the updated template in to process_template (errors in the updated template must be handled
there, not here).
handle_template_errors error => 'foo', template_ref => $tmpl_str, bad_template => 'bar', rtype => 'ticket'
Should be called in "process_template" if errors (usually validation ones) occur while processing a record template. This method prompts
the user to re-edit and updates the template given by "template_ref" to contain the bad template (given by the arg "bad_template" prefixed
with the error messages given in the "error" arg. If an errors section already exists in the template, it is replaced with an errors
section containing the new errors.
If the template you are editing is not section-based, you can override what will be prepended to the template by passing in the
"errors_pattern" argument, and passing in "old_errors" if a template errors out repeatedly and there are old errors in the template that
need to be replaced.
Other arguments are: "rtype": the type of the record being edited. All arguments except overrides ("errors_pattern" and "old_errors" are
required.
calling code must implement
run process_template
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