NAME Data::Person - Data object for person. SYNOPSIS use Data::Person; my $obj = Data::Person->new(%params); my $email = $obj->email; my $id = $obj->id; my $name = $obj->name; my $sex = $obj->sex; METHODS "new" my $obj = Data::Person->new(%params); Constructor. Returns instance of object. * "email" Person's email for external identification. It's optional. Default value is undef. * "id" Id of person. It's natural number. It's optional. Default value is undef. * "name" Name of person. Length of name is 255. It's optional. * "sex" Sex of person. Possible values are: female, male and unknown. It's optional. "email" my $email = $obj->email; Get person email. Returns string. "id" my $id = $obj->id; Get person id. Returns number. "name" my $name = $obj->name; Get person name. Returns string. "sex" my $sex = $obj->sex; Get person sex. Returns string. ERRORS new(): From Mo::utils::check_number_id(): Parameter 'id' must a natural number. Value: %s Parameter 'name' has length greater than '255'. Value: %s Parameter 'sex' must be one of defined strings. String: %s Possible strings: %s EXAMPLE use strict; use warnings; use Data::Person; use DateTime; use Unicode::UTF8 qw(decode_utf8 encode_utf8); my $obj = Data::Person->new( 'email' => 'skim@cpan.org', 'id' => 1, 'name' => decode_utf8('Michal Josef Špaček'), 'sex' => 'male', ); # Print out. print 'Id: '.$obj->id."\n"; print 'Name: '.encode_utf8($obj->name)."\n"; print 'Email: '.$obj->email."\n"; print 'Sex: '.$obj->sex."\n"; # Output: # Id: 1 # Name: Michal Josef Špaček # Email: skim@cpan.org # Sex: male DEPENDENCIES Mo, Mo::utils, Mo::utils::Email, Readonly. REPOSITORY AUTHOR Michal Josef Špaček LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT © 2021-2024 Michal Josef Špaček BSD 2-Clause License VERSION 0.03