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package Dist::Zilla::MVP::Assembler 6.032;
# ABSTRACT: Dist::Zilla-specific subclass of Config::MVP::Assembler
use Moose;
extends 'Config::MVP::Assembler';
with 'Config::MVP::Assembler::WithBundles' => { -version => '2.200010' };
use Dist::Zilla::Pragmas;
use namespace::autoclean;
use Dist::Zilla::Util;
#pod =head1 DESCRIPTION
#pod
#pod B<Take this next bit seriously!> If you don't understand how L<Config::MVP>
#pod works, reading about how the Dist::Zilla-specific Assembler works is not going
#pod to be useful.
#pod
#pod Dist::Zilla::MVP::Assembler extends L<Config::MVP::Assembler> and composes
#pod L<Config::MVP::Assembler::WithBundles>. For potential plugin bundles (things
#pod composing L<Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginBundle>)
#pod
#pod The Assembler has chrome, so it can log and will (eventually) be able to get
#pod input from the user.
#pod
#pod The Assembler's C<expand_package> method delegates to Dist::Zilla::Util's
#pod L<expand_config_package_name|Dist::Zilla::Util/expand_config_package_name>
#pod method.
#pod
#pod The Assembler will throw an exception if it is instructed to add a value for
#pod C<plugin_name> or C<zilla>.
#pod
#pod =cut
has chrome => (
is => 'rw',
does => 'Dist::Zilla::Role::Chrome',
required => 1,
);
has logger => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Log::Dispatchouli::Proxy', # could be duck typed, I guess
lazy => 1,
handles => [ qw(log log_debug log_fatal) ],
default => sub {
$_[0]->chrome->logger->proxy({ proxy_prefix => '[DZ] ' })
},
);
sub expand_package {
return scalar Dist::Zilla::Util->expand_config_package_name($_[1]);
}
sub package_bundle_method {
my ($self, $pkg) = @_;
return unless $pkg->isa('Moose::Object')
and $pkg->does('Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginBundle');
return 'bundle_config';
}
before add_value => sub {
my ($self, $name) = @_;
return unless $name =~ /\A(?:plugin_name|zilla)\z/;
my $section_name = $self->current_section->name;
$self->log_fatal(
"$section_name arguments attempted to provide reserved argument $name"
);
};
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Dist::Zilla::MVP::Assembler - Dist::Zilla-specific subclass of Config::MVP::Assembler
=head1 VERSION
version 6.032
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<Take this next bit seriously!> If you don't understand how L<Config::MVP>
works, reading about how the Dist::Zilla-specific Assembler works is not going
to be useful.
Dist::Zilla::MVP::Assembler extends L<Config::MVP::Assembler> and composes
L<Config::MVP::Assembler::WithBundles>. For potential plugin bundles (things
composing L<Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginBundle>)
The Assembler has chrome, so it can log and will (eventually) be able to get
input from the user.
The Assembler's C<expand_package> method delegates to Dist::Zilla::Util's
L<expand_config_package_name|Dist::Zilla::Util/expand_config_package_name>
method.
The Assembler will throw an exception if it is instructed to add a value for
C<plugin_name> or C<zilla>.
=head1 PERL VERSION
This module should work on any version of perl still receiving updates from
the Perl 5 Porters. This means it should work on any version of perl
released in the last two to three years. (That is, if the most recently
released version is v5.40, then this module should work on both v5.40 and
v5.38.)
Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the
minimum required version will not be increased. The version may be increased
for any reason, and there is no promise that patches will be accepted to
lower the minimum required perl.
=head1 AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES 😏 <cpan@semiotic.systems>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2024 by Ricardo SIGNES.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
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