NAME
    MooseX::AutoDestruct - Clear your attributes after a certain time

VERSION
    version 0.009

SYNOPSIS
        package Foo;

        use Moose;
        use namespace::autoclean;
        use MooseX::AutoDestruct;

        has foo => (
            traits     => [ AutoDestruct ],
            is         => 'ro',
            isa        => 'Str',
            lazy_build => 1,
            ttl        => 600, # time, in seconds
        );

        sub _build_foo { --some expensive operation-- }

DESCRIPTION
    MooseX::AutoDestruct is an attribute metaclass trait that causes your
    attribute value to be cleared after a certain time from when the value
    has been set.

    This trait will work regardless of how the value is populated or if a
    clearer method has been installed; or if the value is accessed via the
    installed accessors or by accessing the attribute metaclass itself.

TRAITS APPLIED
    No traits are automatically applied to any metaclasses; however, on
    use'ing this package an 'AutoDestruct' attribute trait becomes
    available.

    Moose will properly deduce what trait you're talking about if you pass
    AutoDestruct as a string -- e.g.:

        has foo => (traits => [ 'AutoDestruct' ], ...)

    However, this is depreciated in favor of the exported trait alias:

        has foo => (traits => [ AutoDestruct ], ...)

USAGE
    Apply the AutoDestruct trait to your attribute metaclass (e.g. "traits
    => [AutoDestruct]") and supply a ttl value.

    Typical usage of this could be for an attribute to store a value that is
    expensive to calculate, and can be counted on to be valid for a certain
    amount of time (e.g. caching). Builders are your friends :)

SEE ALSO
    Moose.

BUGS
    Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-moosex-autodestruct
    at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
    <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=MooseX-AutoDestruct>.

AUTHOR
    Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    This software is Copyright (c) 2011 by Chris Weyl.

    This is free software, licensed under:

      The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999