1Dist::Metadata::Dist(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioDnist::Metadata::Dist(3)
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6 Dist::Metadata::Dist - Base class for format-specific implementations
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9 version 0.927
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12 # don't use this, use a subclass
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15 This is a base class for different dist formats.
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17 The following methods must be defined by subclasses:
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25 Simple constructor that subclasses can inherit. Ensures the presence
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28 default_file_spec
29 Defaults to 'Native' in the base class which will let File::Spec
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32 determine_name_and_version
33 Some dist formats may define a way to determine the name and version.
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35 determine_packages
36 $packages = $dist->determine_packages(@files);
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38 Search the specified files (or all files if unspecified) for perl
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41 Extracts the files to a temporary directory if necessary and uses
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44 extract_into
45 $ddir = $dist->extract_into($dir);
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48 Extracts the specified files (or all files if not specified) into the
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51 In list context this returns a list of the directory (which may be a
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58 Returns the content for the specified file from the dist.
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63 $dist->file_checksum('lib/Mod/Name.pm', 'sha256');
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65 Returns a checksum (hex digest) of the file content.
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67 The Digest module is used to generate the checksums. The value
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72 If the type of checksum is not specified "md5" will be used.
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75 Determine the files contained in the dist.
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77 This is called from "list_files" and cached on the object.
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82 Returns the OS name of the File::Spec module used for this format.
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89 NOTE: This is used for the internal format of the dist. Tar archives,
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91 dist, the format determined by File::Spec will always be used.
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94 $dist->full_path("lib/Mod.pm"); # "root-dir/lib/Mod.pm"
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96 Used internally to put the "root" directory back onto the file.
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98 list_files
99 Returns a list of the files in the dist starting at the dist root.
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101 This calls "find_files" to get a listing of the contents of the dist,
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105 @files = $dist->list_files;
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109 The dist name if it could be determined.
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111 packages_from_directory
112 $provides = $dist->packages_from_directory($dir, @files);
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114 Determines the packages provided by the perl modules found in a
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119 NOTE: $dir must be a physical directory on the disk, therefore @files
120 (if specified) must be in native OS format. This function is called
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124 parse_name_and_version
125 ($name, $version) = $dist->parse_name_and_version($path);
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127 Attempt to parse name and version from the provided string. This will
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134 Returns the class name used for Path::Class::File objects.
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138 dir utilizing "path_class_dir" and "file_spec".
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141 This is a shortcut for returning an object representing the provided
142 file utilizing "path_class_file" and "file_spec".
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145 Returns the subset of "list_files" that look like perl files.
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151 $dir = $dist->physical_directory();
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160 The return value is the same as "extract_into": In scalar context the
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162 adjusted) paths to any specified files are appended to the return
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166 my ($dir, @rel) = $dm->remove_root_dir(@files);
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168 If all the @files are beneath the same root directory (as is normally
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176 A single attribute that is required by the class. Subclasses can
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182 set_name_and_version
183 This is a convenience method for setting the name and version if they
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188 Returns the version if it could be determined from the dist.
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191 · Dist::Metadata::Tar - for examining a tar file
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193 · Dist::Metadata::Dir - for a directory already on the disk
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195 · Dist::Metadata::Struct - for mocking up a dist with perl data
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199 Randy Stauner <rwstauner@cpan.org>
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202 This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Randy Stauner.
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204 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
205 the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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