MooseX::LazyRequire - Required attributes which fail only when trying to use them
version 0.11
package Foo;
use Moose;
use MooseX::LazyRequire;
has foo => (
is => 'ro',
lazy_required => 1,
);
has bar => (
is => 'ro',
builder => '_build_bar',
);
sub _build_bar { shift->foo }
Foo->new(foo => 42); # succeeds, foo and bar will be 42
Foo->new(bar => 42); # succeeds, bar will be 42
Foo->new; # fails, neither foo nor bare were given
This module adds a lazy_required
option to Moose attribute declarations.
The reader methods for all attributes with that option will throw an exception unless a value for the attributes was provided earlier by a constructor parameter or through a writer method.
Prior to Moose 1.9900, roles didn't have an attribute metaclass, so this module can't easily apply its magic to attributes defined in roles. If you want to use lazy_required
in role attributes, you'll have to apply the attribute trait yourself:
has foo => (
traits => ['LazyRequire'],
is => 'ro',
lazy_required => 1,
);
With Moose 1.9900, you can use this module in roles just the same way you can in classes.
Florian Ragwitz <[email protected]>
Dave Rolsky <[email protected]>
This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Florian Ragwitz.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
Karen Etheridge <[email protected]>
David Precious <[email protected]>
Jesse Luehrs <[email protected]>