#Mojolicious::Plugin::Vparam This module use simple paramters types str, int, email, bool, etc. to validate. Instead of many other modules you not need add specific validation subs or rules. Just set parameter type. But if you want sub or rule you can do it too. ```perl # Get one parameter my $param1 = $self->vparam('date' => 'datetime'); # Or more syntax my $param2 = $self->vparam('page' => {type => 'int', default => 1}); # Or more simple syntax my $param2 = $self->vparam('page' => 'int', default => 1); # Get many parameters my %params = $self->vparams( # Simple syntax name => 'str', password => qr{^\w{,32}$}, myparam => sub { my ($self, $param) = @_; return ($param eq 'ok') ?1 :0; }, # More syntax from => { type => 'date', default => '' }, to => { type => 'date', default => '' }, id => { type => 'int' }, money => { regexp => qr{^\d+(?:\.\d{2})?$} }, myparam => { post => sub { my ($self, $param) = @_; return ($param eq 'ok') ?1 :0; } }, isa => { type => 'bool', default => 0 }, ); # Same as vparams but auto add some more params for table sorting/paging my %filters = $self->vsort( -sort => ['name', 'date', ...], ... ); # Get a errors hash by params name my %errors = $self->verrors; ``` #Authors Dmitry E. Oboukhov , Roman V. Nikolaev #Copyright Copyright (C) 2011 Dmitry E. Oboukhov Copyright (C) 2011 Roman V. Nikolaev This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.