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package Module::Starter::Simple;
use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Cwd 'cwd';
use File::Path qw( make_path remove_tree );
use File::Spec ();
use Carp qw( carp confess croak );
use Module::Runtime qw( require_module );
use Module::Starter::BuilderSet;
=head1 NAME
Module::Starter::Simple - a simple, comprehensive Module::Starter plugin
=head1 VERSION
version 1.77
=cut
our $VERSION = '1.77';
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Module::Starter qw(Module::Starter::Simple);
Module::Starter->create_distro(%args);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Module::Starter::Simple is a plugin for Module::Starter that will perform all
the work needed to create a distribution. Given the parameters detailed in
L<Module::Starter>, it will create content, create directories, and populate
the directories with the required files.
=head1 CLASS METHODS
=head2 C<< new(%args) >>
This method is called to construct and initialize a new Module::Starter object.
It is never called by the end user, only internally by C<create_distro>, which
creates ephemeral Module::Starter objects. It's documented only to call it to
the attention of subclass authors.
=cut
sub new {
my $class = shift;
return bless { @_ } => $class;
}
=head1 OBJECT METHODS
All the methods documented below are object methods, meant to be called
internally by the ephemeral objects created during the execution of the class
method C<create_distro> above.
=head2 postprocess_config
A hook to do any work after the configuration is initially processed.
=cut
sub postprocess_config { 1 };
=head2 pre_create_distro
A hook to do any work right before the distro is created.
=cut
sub pre_create_distro { 1 };
=head2 C<< create_distro(%args) >>
This method works as advertised in L<Module::Starter>.
=cut
sub create_distro {
my $either = shift;
( ref $either ) or $either = $either->new( @_ );
my $self = $either;
my $modules = $self->{modules} || [];
my @modules = map { split /,/ } @{$modules};
croak "No modules specified.\n" unless @modules;
for (@modules) {
croak "Invalid module name: $_" unless /\A[a-z_]\w*(?:::[\w]+)*\Z/i;
}
if ( ( not $self->{author} ) && ( $^O ne 'MSWin32' ) ) {
( $self->{author} ) = split /,/, ( getpwuid $> )[6];
}
if ( not $self->{email} and exists $ENV{EMAIL} ) {
$self->{email} = $ENV{EMAIL};
}
croak "Must specify an author\n" unless $self->{author};
croak "Must specify an email address\n" unless $self->{email};
($self->{email_obfuscated} = $self->{email}) =~ s/@/ at /;
$self->{license} ||= 'artistic2';
$self->{minperl} ||= '5.006';
$self->{ignores_type} ||= ['generic'];
$self->{manifest_skip} = !! grep { /manifest/ } @{ $self->{ignores_type} };
$self->{license_record} = $self->_license_record();
$self->{main_module} = $modules[0];
if ( not defined $self->{distro} or not length $self->{distro} ) {
$self->{distro} = $self->{main_module};
$self->{distro} =~ s/::/-/g;
}
$self->{basedir} = $self->{dir} || $self->{distro};
$self->create_basedir;
my @files;
push @files, $self->create_modules( @modules );
push @files, $self->create_t( @modules );
push @files, $self->create_ignores;
my %build_results = $self->create_build();
push(@files, @{ $build_results{files} } );
push @files, $self->create_Changes;
push @files, $self->create_README( $build_results{instructions} );
push @files, $self->create_LICENSE if $self->{genlicense};
$self->create_MANIFEST( $build_results{'manifest_method'} ) unless ( $self->{manifest_skip} );
# TODO: put files to ignore in a more standard form?
# XXX: no need to return the files created
return;
}
=head2 post_create_distro
A hook to do any work after creating the distribution.
=cut
sub post_create_distro { 1 };
=head2 pre_exit
A hook to do any work right before exit time.
=cut
sub pre_exit {
print "Created starter directories and files\n";
}
=head2 create_basedir
Creates the base directory for the distribution. If the directory already
exists, and I<$force> is true, then the existing directory will get erased.
If the directory can't be created, or re-created, it dies.
=cut
sub create_basedir {
my $self = shift;
# Make sure there's no directory
if ( -e $self->{basedir} ) {
die( "$self->{basedir} already exists. ".
"Use --force if you want to stomp on it.\n"
) unless $self->{force};
remove_tree $self->{basedir};
die "Couldn't delete existing $self->{basedir}: $!\n"
if -e $self->{basedir};
}
CREATE_IT: {
$self->progress( "Created $self->{basedir}" );
make_path $self->{basedir};
die "Couldn't create $self->{basedir}: $!\n" unless -d $self->{basedir};
}
return;
}
=head2 create_modules( @modules )
This method will create a starter module file for each module named in
I<@modules>.
=cut
sub create_modules {
my $self = shift;
my @modules = @_;
my @files;
for my $module ( @modules ) {
my $rtname = lc $module;
$rtname =~ s/::/-/g;
push @files, $self->_create_module( $module, $rtname );
}
return @files;
}
=head2 module_guts( $module, $rtname )
This method returns the text which should serve as the contents for the named
module. I<$rtname> is the email suffix which rt.cpan.org will use for bug
reports. (This should, and will, be moved out of the parameters for this
method eventually.)
=cut
our $LICENSES = {
perl => 'Perl_5',
artistic => 'Artistic_1_0',
artistic2 => 'Artistic_2_0',
mozilla => 'Mozilla_1_1',
mozilla2 => 'Mozilla_2_0',
bsd => 'BSD',
freebsd => 'FreeBSD',
cc0 => 'CC0_1_0',
gpl => 'GPL_2',
lgpl => 'LGPL_2_1',
gpl3 => 'GPL_3',
lgpl3 => 'LGPL_3_0',
agpl3 => 'AGPL_3',
apache => 'Apache_2_0',
qpl => 'QPL_1_0',
};
sub _license_record {
my $self = shift;
my $key = $LICENSES->{ $self->{license} };
$key = $self->{license} unless defined $key;
my $class = $key =~ m/::/ ? $key : "Software::License::$key";
{
local $@;
undef $class unless eval { require_module $class; 1 } and $class->can('new');
}
unless (defined $class) {
require Software::LicenseUtils;
($class) = Software::LicenseUtils->guess_license_from_meta_key($key);
return undef unless defined $class;
}
return $class->new( { holder => $self->{author} } );
}
sub _license_blurb {
my $self = shift;
my $record = $self->{license_record};
my $license_blurb = defined($record) ?
$record->notice :
<<"EOT";
This software is Copyright (c) @{[ $self->_thisyear ]} by $self->{author}.
This program is released under the following license:
$self->{license}
EOT
chomp $license_blurb;
return $license_blurb;
}
# _create_module: used by create_modules to build each file and put data in it
sub _create_module {
my $self = shift;
my $module = shift;
my $rtname = shift;
my @parts = split( /::/, $module );
my $filepart = (pop @parts) . '.pm';
my @dirparts = ( $self->{basedir}, 'lib', @parts );
my $SLASH = q{/};
my $manifest_file = join( $SLASH, 'lib', @parts, $filepart );
if ( @dirparts ) {
my $dir = File::Spec->catdir( @dirparts );
if ( not -d $dir ) {
make_path $dir;
$self->progress( "Created $dir" );
}
}
my $module_file = File::Spec->catfile( @dirparts, $filepart );
$self->{module_file}{$module} = File::Spec->catfile('lib', @parts, $filepart);
$self->create_file( $module_file, $self->module_guts( $module, $rtname ) );
$self->progress( "Created $module_file" );
return $manifest_file;
}
sub _thisyear {
return (localtime())[5] + 1900;
}
sub _module_to_pm_file {
my $self = shift;
my $module = shift;
my @parts = split( /::/, $module );
my $pm = pop @parts;
my $pm_file = File::Spec->catfile( 'lib', @parts, "${pm}.pm" );
$pm_file =~ s{\\}{/}g; # even on Win32, use forward slash
return $pm_file;
}
sub _reference_links {
return (
{ nickname => 'RT',
title => 'CPAN\'s request tracker (report bugs here)',
link => 'https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=%s',
},
{ title => 'CPAN Ratings',
link => 'https://cpanratings.perl.org/d/%s',
},
{ title => 'Search CPAN',
link => 'https://metacpan.org/release/%s',
},
);
}
=head2 create_Makefile_PL( $main_module )
This will create the Makefile.PL for the distribution, and will use the module
named in I<$main_module> as the main module of the distribution.
=cut
sub create_Makefile_PL {
my $self = shift;
my $main_module = shift;
my $builder_name = 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker';
my $output_file =
Module::Starter::BuilderSet->new()->file_for_builder($builder_name);
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( $self->{basedir}, $output_file );
$self->create_file(
$fname,
$self->Makefile_PL_guts(
$main_module,
$self->_module_to_pm_file($main_module),
),
);
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
return $output_file;
}
=head2 create_MI_Makefile_PL( $main_module )
This will create a Module::Install Makefile.PL for the distribution, and will
use the module named in I<$main_module> as the main module of the distribution.
=cut
sub create_MI_Makefile_PL {
my $self = shift;
my $main_module = shift;
my $builder_name = 'Module::Install';
my $output_file =
Module::Starter::BuilderSet->new()->file_for_builder($builder_name);
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( $self->{basedir}, $output_file );
$self->create_file(
$fname,
$self->MI_Makefile_PL_guts(
$main_module,
$self->_module_to_pm_file($main_module),
),
);
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
return $output_file;
}
=head2 Makefile_PL_guts( $main_module, $main_pm_file )
This method is called by create_Makefile_PL and returns text used to populate
Makefile.PL; I<$main_pm_file> is the filename of the distribution's main
module, I<$main_module>.
=cut
sub Makefile_PL_guts {
my $self = shift;
my $main_module = shift;
my $main_pm_file = shift;
(my $author = "$self->{author} <$self->{email}>") =~ s/'/\'/g;
my $slname = $self->{license_record} ? $self->{license_record}->meta2_name : $self->{license};
my $warnings = sprintf 'warnings%s;', ($self->{fatalize} ? " FATAL => 'all'" : '');
return <<"HERE";
use $self->{minperl};
use strict;
use $warnings
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
my %WriteMakefileArgs = (
NAME => '$main_module',
AUTHOR => q{$author},
VERSION_FROM => '$main_pm_file',
ABSTRACT_FROM => '$main_pm_file',
LICENSE => '$slname',
MIN_PERL_VERSION => '$self->{minperl}',
CONFIGURE_REQUIRES => {
'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '0',
},
TEST_REQUIRES => {
'Test::More' => '0',
},
PREREQ_PM => {
#'ABC' => '1.6',
#'Foo::Bar::Module' => '5.0401',
},
dist => { COMPRESS => 'gzip -9f', SUFFIX => 'gz', },
clean => { FILES => '$self->{distro}-*' },
);
# Compatibility with old versions of ExtUtils::MakeMaker
unless (eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION('6.64'); 1 }) {
my \$test_requires = delete \$WriteMakefileArgs{TEST_REQUIRES} || {};
\@{\$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM}}{keys %\$test_requires} = values %\$test_requires;
}
unless (eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION('6.55_03'); 1 }) {
my \$build_requires = delete \$WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES} || {};
\@{\$WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM}}{keys %\$build_requires} = values %\$build_requires;
}
delete \$WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES}
unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION('6.52'); 1 };
delete \$WriteMakefileArgs{MIN_PERL_VERSION}
unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION('6.48'); 1 };
delete \$WriteMakefileArgs{LICENSE}
unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION('6.31'); 1 };
WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs);
HERE
}
=head2 MI_Makefile_PL_guts( $main_module, $main_pm_file )
This method is called by create_MI_Makefile_PL and returns text used to populate
Makefile.PL; I<$main_pm_file> is the filename of the distribution's main
module, I<$main_module>.
=cut
sub MI_Makefile_PL_guts {
my $self = shift;
my $main_module = shift;
my $main_pm_file = shift;
my $author = "$self->{author} <$self->{email}>";
$author =~ s/'/\'/g;
my $license_url = $self->{license_record} ? $self->{license_record}->url : '';
my $warnings = sprintf 'warnings%s;', ($self->{fatalize} ? " FATAL => 'all'" : '');
return <<"HERE";
use $self->{minperl};
use strict;
use $warnings
use inc::Module::Install;
name '$self->{distro}';
all_from '$main_pm_file';
author q{$author};
license '$self->{license}';
perl_version '$self->{minperl}';
tests_recursive('t');
resources (
#homepage => 'http://yourwebsitehere.com',
#IRC => 'irc://irc.perl.org/#$self->{distro}',
license => '$license_url',
#repository => 'git://github.com/$self->{author}/$self->{distro}.git',
#repository => 'https://bitbucket.org/$self->{author}/$self->{distro}',
bugtracker => 'https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=$self->{distro}',
);
configure_requires (
'Module::Install' => '0',
);
test_requires (
'Test::More' => '0',
);
requires (
#'ABC' => '1.6',
#'Foo::Bar::Module' => '5.0401',
);
install_as_cpan;
auto_install;
WriteAll;
HERE
}
=head2 create_Build_PL( $main_module )
This will create the Build.PL for the distribution, and will use the module
named in I<$main_module> as the main module of the distribution.
=cut
sub create_Build_PL {
my $self = shift;
my $main_module = shift;
my $builder_name = 'Module::Build';
my $output_file =
Module::Starter::BuilderSet->new()->file_for_builder($builder_name);
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( $self->{basedir}, $output_file );
$self->create_file(
$fname,
$self->Build_PL_guts(
$main_module,
$self->_module_to_pm_file($main_module),
),
);
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
return $output_file;
}
=head2 Build_PL_guts( $main_module, $main_pm_file )
This method is called by create_Build_PL and returns text used to populate
Build.PL; I<$main_pm_file> is the filename of the distribution's main module,
I<$main_module>.
=cut
sub Build_PL_guts {
my $self = shift;
my $main_module = shift;
my $main_pm_file = shift;
(my $author = "$self->{author} <$self->{email}>") =~ s/'/\'/g;
my $slname = $self->{license_record} ? $self->{license_record}->meta2_name : $self->{license};
my $warnings = sprintf 'warnings%s;', ($self->{fatalize} ? " FATAL => 'all'" : '');
return <<"HERE";
use $self->{minperl};
use strict;
use $warnings
use Module::Build;
Module::Build->VERSION('0.4004');
my \$builder = Module::Build->new(
module_name => '$main_module',
license => '$slname',
dist_author => q{$author},
dist_version_from => '$main_pm_file',
release_status => 'stable',
configure_requires => {
'Module::Build' => '0.4004',
},
test_requires => {
'Test::More' => '0',
},
requires => {
#'ABC' => '1.6',
#'Foo::Bar::Module' => '5.0401',
},
add_to_cleanup => [ '$self->{distro}-*' ],
);
\$builder->create_build_script();
HERE
}
=head2 create_Changes( )
This method creates a skeletal Changes file.
=cut
sub create_Changes {
my $self = shift;
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( $self->{basedir}, 'Changes' );
$self->create_file( $fname, $self->Changes_guts() );
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
return 'Changes';
}
=head2 Changes_guts
Called by create_Changes, this method returns content for the Changes file.
=cut
sub Changes_guts {
my $self = shift;
return <<"HERE";
Revision history for $self->{distro}
0.01 Date/time
First version, released on an unsuspecting world.
HERE
}
=head2 create_LICENSE
This method creates the distribution's LICENSE file.
=cut
sub create_LICENSE {
my $self = shift;
my $record = $self->{license_record} || return ();
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( $self->{basedir}, 'LICENSE' );
$self->create_file( $fname, $record->license );
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
return 'LICENSE';
}
=head2 create_README( $build_instructions )
This method creates the distribution's README file.
=cut
sub create_README {
my $self = shift;
my $build_instructions = shift;
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( $self->{basedir}, 'README' );
$self->create_file( $fname, $self->README_guts($build_instructions) );
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
return 'README';
}
=head2 README_guts
Called by create_README, this method returns content for the README file.
=cut
sub _README_intro {
my $self = shift;
return <<"HERE";
The README is used to introduce the module and provide instructions on
how to install the module, any machine dependencies it may have (for
example C compilers and installed libraries) and any other information
that should be provided before the module is installed.
A README file is required for CPAN modules since CPAN extracts the README
file from a module distribution so that people browsing the archive
can use it to get an idea of the module's uses. It is usually a good idea
to provide version information here so that people can decide whether
fixes for the module are worth downloading.
HERE
}
sub _README_information {
my $self = shift;
my @reference_links = _reference_links();
my $content = "You can also look for information at:\n";
foreach my $ref (@reference_links){
my $title;
$title = "$ref->{nickname}, " if exists $ref->{nickname};
$title .= $ref->{title};
my $link = sprintf($ref->{link}, $self->{distro});
$content .= qq[
$title
$link
];
}
return $content;
}
sub _README_license {
my $self = shift;
my $license_blurb = $self->_license_blurb();
return <<"HERE";
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
$license_blurb
HERE
}
sub README_guts {
my $self = shift;
my $build_instructions = shift;
my $intro = $self->_README_intro();
my $information = $self->_README_information();
my $license = $self->_README_license();
return <<"HERE";
$self->{distro}
$intro
INSTALLATION
$build_instructions
SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION
After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the
perldoc command.
perldoc $self->{main_module}
$information
$license
HERE
}
=head2 create_t( @modules )
This method creates a bunch of *.t files. I<@modules> is a list of all modules
in the distribution.
=cut
sub create_t {
my $self = shift;
my @modules = @_;
my %t_files = $self->t_guts(@modules);
my %xt_files = $self->xt_guts(@modules);
my @files;
push @files, map { $self->_create_t('t', $_, $t_files{$_}) } keys %t_files;
push @files, map { $self->_create_t('xt', $_, $xt_files{$_}) } keys %xt_files;
return @files;
}
=head2 t_guts( @modules )
This method is called by create_t, and returns a description of the *.t files
to be created.
The return value is a hash of test files to create. Each key is a filename and
each value is the contents of that file.
=cut
sub t_guts {
my $self = shift;
my @modules = @_;
my %t_files;
my $minperl = $self->{minperl};
my $warnings = sprintf 'warnings%s;', ($self->{fatalize} ? " FATAL => 'all'" : '');
my $header = <<"EOH";
#!perl
use $minperl;
use strict;
use $warnings
use Test::More;
EOH
$t_files{'pod.t'} = $header.<<'HERE';
unless ( $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) {
plan( skip_all => "Author tests not required for installation" );
}
# Ensure a recent version of Test::Pod
my $min_tp = 1.22;
eval "use Test::Pod $min_tp";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod $min_tp required for testing POD" if $@;
all_pod_files_ok();
HERE
$t_files{'manifest.t'} = $header.<<'HERE';
unless ( $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) {
plan( skip_all => "Author tests not required for installation" );
}
my $min_tcm = 0.9;
eval "use Test::CheckManifest $min_tcm";
plan skip_all => "Test::CheckManifest $min_tcm required" if $@;
ok_manifest();
HERE
$t_files{'pod-coverage.t'} = $header.<<'HERE';
unless ( $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) {
plan( skip_all => "Author tests not required for installation" );
}
# Ensure a recent version of Test::Pod::Coverage
my $min_tpc = 1.08;
eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
if $@;
# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
if $@;
all_pod_coverage_ok();
HERE
my $nmodules = @modules;
my $main_module = $modules[0];
my $use_lines = join(
"\n", map { qq{ use_ok( '$_' ) || print "Bail out!\\n";} } @modules
);
$t_files{'00-load.t'} = $header.<<"HERE";
plan tests => $nmodules;
BEGIN {
$use_lines
}
diag( "Testing $main_module \$${main_module}::VERSION, Perl \$], \$^X" );
HERE
return %t_files;
}
=head2 xt_guts( @modules )
This method is called by create_t, and returns a description of the author
only *.t files to be created in the xt directory.
The return value is a hash of test files to create. Each key is a filename and
each value is the contents of that file.
=cut
sub xt_guts {
my $self = shift;
my @modules = @_;
my %xt_files;
my $minperl = $self->{minperl};
my $warnings = sprintf 'warnings%s;', ($self->{fatalize} ? " FATAL => 'all'" : '');
my $header = <<"EOH";
#!perl
use $minperl;
use strict;
use $warnings
use Test::More;
EOH
my $module_boilerplate_tests;
$module_boilerplate_tests .=
" module_boilerplate_ok('".$self->_module_to_pm_file($_)."');\n" for @modules;
my $boilerplate_tests = @modules + 2;
$xt_files{'boilerplate.t'} = $header.<<"HERE";
plan tests => $boilerplate_tests;
sub not_in_file_ok {
my (\$filename, \%regex) = \@_;
open( my \$fh, '<', \$filename )
or die "couldn't open \$filename for reading: \$!";
my \%violated;
while (my \$line = <\$fh>) {
while (my (\$desc, \$regex) = each \%regex) {
if (\$line =~ \$regex) {
push \@{\$violated{\$desc}||=[]}, \$.;
}
}
}
if (\%violated) {
fail("\$filename contains boilerplate text");
diag "\$_ appears on lines \@{\$violated{\$_}}" for keys \%violated;
} else {
pass("\$filename contains no boilerplate text");
}
}
sub module_boilerplate_ok {
my (\$module) = \@_;
not_in_file_ok(\$module =>
'the great new \$MODULENAME' => qr/ - The great new /,
'boilerplate description' => qr/Quick summary of what the module/,
'stub function definition' => qr/function[12]/,
);
}
TODO: {
local \$TODO = "Need to replace the boilerplate text";
not_in_file_ok(README =>
"The README is used..." => qr/The README is used/,
"'version information here'" => qr/to provide version information/,
);
not_in_file_ok(Changes =>
"placeholder date/time" => qr(Date/time)
);
$module_boilerplate_tests
}
HERE
return %xt_files;
}
sub _create_t {
my $self = shift;
my $directory = shift; # 't' or 'xt'
my $filename = shift;
my $content = shift;
my @dirparts = ( $self->{basedir}, $directory );
my $tdir = File::Spec->catdir( @dirparts );
if ( not -d $tdir ) {
make_path $tdir;
$self->progress( "Created $tdir" );
}
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( @dirparts, $filename );
$self->create_file( $fname, $content );
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
return join('/', $directory, $filename );
}
=head2 create_MB_MANIFEST
This methods creates a MANIFEST file using Module::Build's methods.
=cut
sub create_MB_MANIFEST {
my $self = shift;
$self->create_EUMM_MANIFEST;
}
=head2 create_MI_MANIFEST
This method creates a MANIFEST file using Module::Install's methods.
Currently runs ExtUtils::MakeMaker's methods.
=cut
sub create_MI_MANIFEST {
my $self = shift;
$self->create_EUMM_MANIFEST;
}
=head2 create_EUMM_MANIFEST
This method creates a MANIFEST file using ExtUtils::MakeMaker's methods.
=cut
sub create_EUMM_MANIFEST {
my $self = shift;
my $orig_dir = cwd();
# create the MANIFEST in the correct path
chdir $self->{'basedir'} || die "Can't reach basedir: $!\n";
require ExtUtils::Manifest;
$ExtUtils::Manifest::Quiet = 0;
ExtUtils::Manifest::mkmanifest();
# return to our original path, wherever it was
chdir $orig_dir || die "Can't return to original dir: $!\n";
}
=head2 create_MANIFEST( $method )
This method creates the distribution's MANIFEST file. It must be run last,
because all the other create_* functions have been returning the functions they
create.
It receives a method to run in order to create the MANIFEST file. That way it
can create a MANIFEST file according to the builder used.
=cut
sub create_MANIFEST {
my ( $self, $manifest_method ) = @_;
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( $self->{basedir}, 'MANIFEST' );
$self->$manifest_method();
$self->filter_lines_in_file(
$fname,
qr/^xt\/boilerplate\.t$/,
qr/^ignore\.txt$/,
);
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
return 'MANIFEST';
}
=head2 get_builders( )
This methods gets the correct builder(s).
It is called by C<create_build>, and returns an arrayref with the builders.
=cut
sub get_builders {
my $self = shift;
# pass one: pull the builders out of $self->{builder}
my @tmp =
ref $self->{'builder'} eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $self->{'builder'} }
: $self->{'builder'};
my @builders;
my $COMMA = q{,};
# pass two: expand comma-delimited builder lists
foreach my $builder (@tmp) {
push( @builders, split( $COMMA, $builder ) );
}
return \@builders;
}
=head2 create_build( )
This method creates the build file(s) and puts together some build
instructions. The builders currently supported are:
ExtUtils::MakeMaker
Module::Build
Module::Install
=cut
sub create_build {
my $self = shift;
# get the builders
my @builders = @{ $self->get_builders };
my $builder_set = Module::Starter::BuilderSet->new();
# Remove mutually exclusive and unsupported builders
@builders = $builder_set->check_compatibility( @builders );
# compile some build instructions, create a list of files generated
# by the builders' create_* methods, and call said methods
my @build_instructions;
my @files;
my $manifest_method;
foreach my $builder ( @builders ) {
if ( !@build_instructions ) {
push( @build_instructions,
'To install this module, run the following commands:'
);
}
else {
push( @build_instructions,
"Alternatively, to install with $builder, you can ".
"use the following commands:"
);
}
push( @files, $builder_set->file_for_builder($builder) );
my @commands = $builder_set->instructions_for_builder($builder);
push( @build_instructions, join("\n", map { "\t$_" } @commands) );
my $build_method = $builder_set->method_for_builder($builder);
$self->$build_method($self->{main_module});
$manifest_method = $builder_set->manifest_method($builder);
}
return(
files => [ @files ],
instructions => join( "\n\n", @build_instructions ),
manifest_method => $manifest_method,
);
}
=head2 create_ignores()
This creates a text file for use as MANIFEST.SKIP, .cvsignore,
.gitignore, or whatever you use.
=cut
sub create_ignores {
my $self = shift;
my $type = $self->{ignores_type};
my %names = (
generic => 'ignore.txt',
cvs => '.cvsignore',
git => '.gitignore',
hg => '.hgignore',
manifest => 'MANIFEST.SKIP',
);
my $create_file = sub {
my $type = shift;
my $name = $names{$type};
my $fname = File::Spec->catfile( $self->{basedir}, $names{$type} );
$self->create_file( $fname, $self->ignores_guts($type) );
$self->progress( "Created $fname" );
};
if ( ref $type eq 'ARRAY' ) {
foreach my $single_type ( @{$type} ) {
$create_file->($single_type);
}
} elsif ( ! ref $type ) {
$create_file->($type);
}
return; # Not a file that goes in the MANIFEST
}
=head2 ignores_guts()
Called by C<create_ignores>, this method returns the contents of the
ignore file.
=cut
sub ignores_guts {
my ($self, $type) = @_;
my $ms = $self->{manifest_skip} ? "MANIFEST\nMANIFEST.bak\n" : '';
my $guts = {
generic => $ms.<<"EOF",
Makefile
Makefile.old
Build
Build.bat
META.*
MYMETA.*
.build/
_build/
cover_db/
blib/
inc/
.lwpcookies
.last_cover_stats
nytprof.out
pod2htm*.tmp
pm_to_blib
$self->{distro}-*
$self->{distro}-*.tar.gz
EOF
# make this more restrictive, since MANIFEST tends to be less noticeable
# (also, manifest supports REs.)
manifest => <<'EOF',
# Top-level filter (only include the following...)
^(?!(?:script|examples|lib|inc|t|xt|maint)/|(?:(?:Makefile|Build)\.PL|README|LICENSE|MANIFEST|Changes|META\.(?:yml|json))$)
# Avoid version control files.
\bRCS\b
\bCVS\b
,v$
\B\.svn\b
\b_darcs\b
# (.git or .hg only in top-level, hence it's blocked above)
# Avoid temp and backup files.
~$
\.tmp$
\.old$
\.bak$
\..*?\.sw[po]$
\#$
\b\.#
# avoid OS X finder files
\.DS_Store$
# ditto for Windows
\bdesktop\.ini$
\b[Tt]humbs\.db$
# Avoid patch remnants
\.orig$
\.rej$
EOF
};
$guts->{hg} = $guts->{cvs} = $guts->{git} = $guts->{generic};
return $guts->{$type};
}
=head1 HELPER METHODS
=head2 verbose
C<verbose> tells us whether we're in verbose mode.
=cut
sub verbose { return shift->{verbose} }
=head2 create_file( $fname, @content_lines )
Creates I<$fname>, dumps I<@content_lines> in it, and closes it.
Dies on any error.
=cut
sub create_file {
my $self = shift;
my $fname = shift;
my @content = @_;
open( my $fh, '>', $fname ) or confess "Can't create $fname: $!\n";
print {$fh} @content;
close $fh or die "Can't close $fname: $!\n";
return;
}
=head2 progress( @list )
C<progress> prints the given progress message if we're in verbose mode.
=cut
sub progress {
my $self = shift;
print @_, "\n" if $self->verbose;
return;
}
=head2 filter_lines_in_file( $filename, @compiled_regexes )
C<filter_lines_in_file> goes over a file and removes lines with the received
regexes.
For example, removing t/boilerplate.t in the MANIFEST.
=cut
sub filter_lines_in_file {
my ( $self, $file, @regexes ) = @_;
my @read_lines;
open my $fh, '<', $file or die "Can't open file $file: $!\n";
@read_lines = <$fh>;
close $fh or die "Can't close file $file: $!\n";
chomp @read_lines;
open $fh, '>', $file or die "Can't open file $file: $!\n";
foreach my $line (@read_lines) {
my $found;
foreach my $regex (@regexes) {
if ( $line =~ $regex ) {
$found++;
}
}
$found or print {$fh} "$line\n";
}
close $fh or die "Can't close file $file: $!\n";
}
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to the bugtracker for this project
on GitHub at: L<https://github.com/xsawyerx/module-starter/issues>. I will be
notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug
as I make changes.
=head1 AUTHOR
Dan Book, L<< <dbook@cpan.org> >>
Sawyer X, C<< <xsawyerx@cpan.org> >>
Andy Lester, C<< <andy@petdance.com> >>
C.J. Adams-Collier, C<< <cjac@colliertech.org> >>
=head1 Copyright & License
Copyright 2005-2009 Andy Lester and C.J. Adams-Collier, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright 2010 Sawyer X, All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
Please note that these modules are not products of or supported by the
employers of the various contributors to the code.
=cut
sub _module_header {
my $self = shift;
my $module = shift;
my $rtname = shift;
my $warnings = sprintf 'warnings%s;', ($self->{fatalize} ? " FATAL => 'all'" : '');
my $content = <<"HERE";
package $module;
use $self->{minperl};
use strict;
use $warnings
\=head1 NAME
$module - The great new $module!
\=head1 VERSION
Version 0.01
\=cut
our \$VERSION = '0.01';
HERE
return $content;
}
sub _module_bugs {
my $self = shift;
my $module = shift;
my $rtname = shift;
my $bug_email = "bug-\L$self->{distro}\E at rt.cpan.org";
my $bug_link =
"https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=$self->{distro}";
my $content = <<"HERE";
\=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<$bug_email>, or through
the web interface at L<$bug_link>. I will be notified, and then you'll
automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
HERE
return $content;
}
sub _module_support {
my $self = shift;
my $module = shift;
my $rtname = shift;
my $content = qq[
\=head1 SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc $module
];
my @reference_links = _reference_links();
return undef unless @reference_links;
$content .= qq[
You can also look for information at:
\=over 4
];
foreach my $ref (@reference_links) {
my $title;
my $link = sprintf($ref->{link}, $self->{distro});
$title = "$ref->{nickname}: " if exists $ref->{nickname};
$title .= $ref->{title};
$content .= qq[
\=item * $title
L<$link>
];
}
$content .= qq[
\=back
];
return $content;
}
sub _module_license {
my $self = shift;
my $module = shift;
my $rtname = shift;
my $license_blurb = $self->_license_blurb();
my $content = qq[
\=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
$license_blurb
];
return $content;
}
sub module_guts {
my $self = shift;
my $module = shift;
my $rtname = shift;
# Sub-templates
my $header = $self->_module_header($module, $rtname);
my $bugs = $self->_module_bugs($module, $rtname);
my $support = $self->_module_support($module, $rtname);
my $license = $self->_module_license($module, $rtname);
my $content = <<"HERE";
$header
\=head1 SYNOPSIS
Quick summary of what the module does.
Perhaps a little code snippet.
use $module;
my \$foo = $module->new();
...
\=head1 EXPORT
A list of functions that can be exported. You can delete this section
if you don't export anything, such as for a purely object-oriented module.
\=head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS
\=head2 function1
\=cut
sub function1 {
}
\=head2 function2
\=cut
sub function2 {
}
\=head1 AUTHOR
$self->{author}, C<< <$self->{email_obfuscated}> >>
$bugs
$support
\=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
$license
\=cut
1; # End of $module
HERE
return $content;
}
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