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# `Params::Registry`: A registry for named parameters
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This module enables an organization to specify a single company-wide
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set of named parameters: their syntax, semantics, cardinalities, type
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coercions, constraints, conflicts and other interrelationships,
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groupings, and so on. The goal is to enforce consistency over
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(especially) public-facing parameters and what they mean, promote
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re-use, perform input sanitation and other preprocessing chores, and
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do consistent, one-to-one, round-trip serialization for things like
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URI query strings.
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The theoretical underpinning for `Params::Registry` is a phenomenon I
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problem](https://doriantaylor.com/the-symbol-management-problem),
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namely that within a given information system, you have a bunch of
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_symbols_, which you have to _manage_, and this is a _problem_.
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`Params::Registry` endeavours to take one category of symbols off the
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table: named parameters that are exposed to the wild through
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mechanisms like URLs and APIs.
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## So, query parameters, isn't that like, _super_ anal?
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this module](https://metacpan.org/dist/Params-Registry) back in 2013.
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want certain outcomes, this is the kind of software you need. _What_
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outcomes, you ask?
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* Your organization has different parts of its website that use the
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same parameters to mean the same or similar things.
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* Your organization has different parts of its website that use
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_different_ parameters to mean the _same_ things.
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in their respective functionalities.
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URL!) is untrustworthy, so it behooves us to check it.
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complex relationships with each other like dependencies and conflicts.
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kind of object (i.e., not just a primitive datatype like a string or
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composites.
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parameter value is out of bounds (e.g. not in a database), even if
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non-recoverable ones.
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represents something you could probably hack together on an ad-hoc
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basis if you really cared. It wouldn't require maintaining an
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organization-wide parameter registry. But how about crazy stuff like:
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query string, and back again?
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parameters, and/or translate their names into different languages?
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I shouldn't have to spell out the value of these, but the reason why
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footprint out in the wild of URLs that were _different_ lexically but
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the same purpose. The reason why you would want to localize parameter
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# Contributing
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# Copyright & License
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©2023 [Dorian Taylor](https://doriantaylor.com/)
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the [Apache License, 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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|
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|
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