NAME

Module::Release::Select - Notation to select release(s)

VERSION

This document describes version 0.002 of Module::Release::Select (from Perl distribution Module-Release-Select), released on 2023-01-15.

SYNOPSIS

use Module::Release::Select qw(select_release select_releases);

my @releases = (0.005, 0.004, 0.003, 0.002, 0.001);

my $rel = select_release('0.002', \@releases);       # => 0.002
my $rel = select_release('0.002 + 1', \@releases);   # => 0.003
my $rel = select_release('> 0.002', \@releases);     # => 0.005
my $rel = select_release('latest', \@releases);      # => 0.005
my $rel = select_release('latest-1', \@releases);    # => 0.004

my @rels = select_releases('> oldest', \@releases);  # => (0.005, 0.004, 0.003, 0.002)

DESCRIPTION

This module lets you select one or more releases via an expression. Some example expressions:

# exact version number ('=')
0.002
=0.002     # ditto

# version number range with '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '!='. use '&' to join
# multiple conditions with "and" logic, use '|' or ',' to join with "or" logic.
>0.002
>=0.002
>=0.002 & <=0.015
<0.002 | >0.015
0.001, 0.002, 0.003

# "latest" and "oldest" can replace version number
latest
=latest
<latest           # all releases except the latest
!= latest         # ditto
>oldest           # all releases except the oldest

# +n and -m to refer to n releases after and n releases before
latest-1       # the release before the latest
0.002 + 1      # the release after 0.002
> (oldest+1)   # all releases except the oldest and one after that (oldest+1)

# select by date, any date supported by DateTime::Format::Natural is supported
date < {yesterday}      # all releases released 2 days ago
date > {2 months ago}   # all releases after 2 months ago

# select by author
author="PERLANCAR"             # all releases released by PERLANCAR
author != "PERLANCAR"          # all releases not released by PERLANCAR
author="PERLANCAR" & > 0.005   # all releases after 0.005 that are released by PERLANCAR

To actually select releases, you provide a list of releases in the form of version numbers in descending order. If you want to select by date or author, each release will need to be a hashref containing date and author keys. Below is an example of a list of releases for App::orgadb distribution. This structure is returned by App::MetaCPANUtils' list_metacpan_release:

my @releases = (
   {
     abstract     => "An opinionated Org addressbook toolset",
     author       => "PERLANCAR",
     date         => "2022-11-04T12:57:07",
     distribution => "App-orgadb",
     first        => "",
     maturity     => "released",
     release      => "App-orgadb-0.015",
     status       => "latest",
     version      => 0.015,
   },
   ...
   {
     abstract     => "An opinionated Org addressbook tool",
     author       => "PERLANCAR",
     date         => "2022-06-23T23:21:58",
     distribution => "App-orgadb",
     first        => "",
     maturity     => "released",
     release      => "App-orgadb-0.002",
     status       => "backpan",
     version      => 0.002,
   },
   {
     abstract     => "An opinionated Org addressbook tool",
     author       => "PERLANCAR",
     date         => "2022-06-13T00:15:18",
     distribution => "App-orgadb",
     first        => 1,
     maturity     => "released",
     release      => "App-orgadb-0.001",
     status       => "backpan",
     version      => 0.001,
   },
);

Some examples on selecting release(s):

# select a single release, if notation selects multiple releases, the latest
# one will be picked. returns undef when no releases are selected.
my $rel = select_release('0.002', \@releases);       # => 0.002
my $rel = select_release('0.002 + 1', \@releases);   # => 0.003
my $rel = select_release('> 0.002', \@releases);     # => 0.015

# instead of returning the latest one when multiple releases are selected,
# select the oldest instead.
my $rel = select_release({oldest=>1}, '> 0.002', \@releases);     # => 0.003

# return detailed record instead of just version
my $rel = select_release({detail=>1}, '0.002', \@releases); # => {version=>0.002, date=>'2022-06-23T23:21:58', ...}

# select releases, returns empty list when no releases are selected
my $rel = select_releases('>= latest-2 & <= latest', \@releases);   # => 0.015, 0.014, 0.013

Expression grammar

EXPR ::= AND_EXPR ( ("," | "|") AND_EXPR )*

AND_EXPR ::= SIMPLE_EXPR ( "&" SIMPLE_EXPR )*

SIMPLE_EXPR ::= COMP

COMP ::= VER_COMP
       | DATE_COMP
       | AUTHOR_COMP

VER_COMP ::= "version" OP VER_VALUE
           | OP VER_VALUE
           | VER_VALUE              ; for when OP ='='

DATE_COMP ::= "date" OP DATE_VAL

AUTHOR_COMP ::= "author" OP STR_VAL

OP ::= "=" | "!=" | ">" | ">=" | "<" | "<=" | "=~" | "!~"

VER_VALUE ::= VER_LITERAL
            | VER_OFFSET

VER_OFFSET ::= VER_LITERAL ("+" | "-") [0-9]+

STR_VAL ::= STR_LITERAL

STR_LITERAL ::= '"' ( [^"\] | "\\" | "\" '"' )* '"'

DATE_VAL ::= DATE_LITERAL

DATE_LITERAL ::= "{" [^{]+ "}"

VER_LITERAL ::= ("v")? [0-9]+ ( "." [0-9]+ )*
              | ("v")? [0-9]+ ( "." [0-9]+ )+ ( "_" [0-9]+ )?
              | "latest"
              | "oldest"

FUNCTIONS

parse_releases_expr

my $parsed = parse_releases_expr($expr_str);

Parse an expression string and return parsed structure. Mostly for internal use only.

select_releases

my @rels = select_release( [ \%opts , ] $expr, \@releases );

Select releases from @releases using expression $expr. Will die on invalid syntax in expression or on invalid entry in @releases.

Known options:

  • detail

    Bool. If true, will return detailed release records instead of just version numbers.

  • single

    Bool. If true, will return only a single release instead of multiple.

  • oldest

    Bool. By default, when expression selects multiple releases and only one is requested, the newest is returned. If this option is set to true, then the oldest will be returned instead.

select_release

Usage:

my $rel = select_release( [ \%opts , ] $expr, \@releases );

Equivalent to select_releases({%opts, single=>1}, $expr, \@releases). See "select_releases" for more details on list of known options.

TODO

These notations are not yet supported but might be supported in the future:

# "latest" & "oldest" can take argument
latest(author="PERLANCAR")       # the latest release by PERLANCAR
latest(author="PERLANCAR") + 1   # the release after the latest release by PERLANCAR
oldest(date > {2022-10-01})      # the oldest release after 2022-10-01

# functions

# abstract =~ /foo/              # all releases with abstract matching a regex

# distribution ne "App-orgadb"   # all releases with distribution not equal to "App-orgadb"

# first is true                  # all releases with "first" key being true

HOMEPAGE

Please visit the project's homepage at https://metacpan.org/release/Module-Release-Select.

SOURCE

Source repository is at https://github.com/perlancar/perl-Module-Release-Select.

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>

CONTRIBUTING

To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub.

Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via:

% prove -l

If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install Dist::Zilla, Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, Pod::Weaver::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2023 by perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Module-Release-Select

When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.