2009/4/14 Carl Franks <fireart...@gmail.com>: > 2009/4/14 Moritz Onken <on...@houseofdesign.de>: >> Hi Carl, >> >> >> there is still this failing test t/01basic-token.t which fails. >> In t/lib/MyApp/Controller/TokenExpire.pm I set a negative expiration time >> but it get's lost somewhere while the plugin tries to set this expiration >> time on Element::RequestToken. >> >> I made accessors for all those config options in Element::RequestToken and >> Plugin::RequestToken should set those on the element, but this does not >> happen. > > Sorry, I'd forgotten about this! > > I think I've narrowed it down a bit. > > When adding an element with > $form->element({ type => 'Foo', arg => 'foo' }) > internally, that extra 'arg' is set after $element->new() is called. > > In Element::RequestToken->new, it calls > $self->default( $self->get_token ) > which uses expiration_time() before your custom value is set. > > I've tried getting around this, by moving the default(get_token) into > a pre_process() method, but that just makes things worse ;) > I'm still figuring out how the RequestToken works, so I'll need to > have another look at this tomorrow.
I forgot to mention that I fixed the first problem of expiration_time() not being set properly - the fix is in HTML-FormFu svn r1434 Carl _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu