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I'm using Moose to create an object but the builder method '_initialize_log' is not able to retrieve the value of the name attribute.

Is there a way for me to run the method only after that attribute has been set?

EFT.pm

package EFT;
use Moose;

# Attributes
has name => (
    is       => "ro",
    isa      => "Str",
    required => 1
);

has log => (
    is      => 'rw',
    isa     => 'Str',
    builder => '_initialize_log'
);

sub _initialize_log
{
    $self->{'log'} = "****\n";
    $self->{'log'} .= $self->{'name'} . "\n";
    $self->{'log'} .= `date`;
    $self->{'log'} .= "****\n";
}

test.pl

#!/usr/bin/perl

use strict;
use warnings;
use EFT;

# Constants
use constant NAME => 'Test Script';

# Create script object
my $script = EFT->new(name => NAME);

print $script->{'log'};

Output

Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at EFT.pm line 46.
****

Thu Mar  3 12:54:31 EST 2016
****
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1 Answer 1

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The object is still being constructed! Delay your attribute's initialization until after it's constructed. The following delays its initialization until it's used:

lazy => 1

You could also use a BUILD method instead.

sub BUILD {
   my $self = shift;
   $self->_initialize_log();
}

Note that you had three bugs in _initialize_log:

sub _initialize_log
{
    my $self = shift;              # <-- Won't even compile without this!
    my $log = "****\n";
    $log .= $self->name . "\n";    # <-- Removed reliance on Moose internals
    $log .= `date`;
    $log .= "****\n";
    return $log;                   # <-- The value is to be returned.
}

To call it from BUILD instead of as a builder, you'll need to change it as follows:

sub _initialize_log
{
    my $self = shift;
    my $log = "****\n";
    $log .= $self->name . "\n";
    $log .= `date`;
    $log .= "****\n";
    $self->log($log);              # <--
}
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  • The return value of the builder method is the value that the attribute receives. So shouldn't the builder return $log instead setting the attribute? Mar 3, 2016 at 18:19
  • @Hunter McMillen, I suggested alternatives to using a builder attribute.
    – ikegami
    Mar 3, 2016 at 18:52
  • I was referring to your correction of _initialize_log. Mar 3, 2016 at 19:33

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