NAME
Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App
SYNOPSIS
scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite [options] [DIRS|FILES]
-or-
use Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App;
my $app = Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App->new(
parsers => [qw/:bundled/],
suggests => 1,
perl_minimum_version => 1,
);
my $prereqs = $app->run;
DESCRIPTION
Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App walks down a directory and scans appropriate files to find prerequisites. You usually don't need to touch this module directly, but you might want to if you need finer control (to use a custom CPAN index etc).
METHODS
new
creates an object. Notable options are:
- parsers
-
Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App uses all the bundled parsers by default, but you can change if you need your own parsers. See Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite for details.
- recommends, suggests, perl_minimum_version
-
Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App usually returns
use
d modules only, but you can change this behavior by setting these options. See Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite for details. - develop
-
If set, Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App also scans files under
xt
andauthor
directories to find requirements for development. - exclude_core
-
If set, Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App ignores prerequisites that are bundled with Perl (of 5.008001 by default, or of a
use
d perl version if any). This requires Module::CoreList version 2.99 or above. - perl_version
-
You can explicitly use this option to exclude core modules of a specific perl version.
- allow_test_pms
-
Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App usually ignores
.pm
files undert/
directory if they are not used in.t
files, considering they are some kind of sample files. However, this assumption may be wrong sometimes. If this option is set, it scans all the.pm
files undert/
directory, considering some of the test modules will use them. If Test::Class (or its equivalent) is used in a test file, this option is implicitly set. - base_dir
-
Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App usually starts traversing from the current directory. If this option is set, it starts from there.
- scan_also
-
Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App usually scans
.pm
files in the base dir,Makefile.PL
/Build.PL
, files underlib
,t
,bin
,script(s)
directories (andxt
,author
if asked). If your distribution uses a different file layout, or uses extra directories to keep submodules, you can add (a reference to) a list of paths to scan. - ignore, ignore_re
-
Your distribution may have OS-specific modules whose prerequisites can not be installed in other platforms. You can specify (a reference to) a list of files that should not be scanned (with
ignore
option), or a regular expression that matches the files (withignore_re
option). - features
-
my $app = Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App->new( features => { 'windows' => { description => 'Windows support', paths => ['lib/Foo/Win32.pm'], } }, );
Instead of ignoring a set of files, you can use
features
option to let their prerequisites belong to a specific feature that will not be installed unless asked. However, you are advised to create a separate distribution for the specific feature. - private, private_re
-
Your distribution may use private modules that are not uploaded to the CPAN and thus should not be included in
cpanfile
. You can specify (a reference to) a list of those private modules (withprivate
option) or a regular expression that matches those modules (withprivate_re
option). - use_index, index
-
Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App usually lists all the
use
d modules as prerequisites, but some of them may belong to the same distribution. If an instance of CPAN::Common::Index backend is passed, it is used to dedupe those prerequisites (as long as they are not versioned).use CPAN::Common::Index::LocalPackage; my $index = CPAN::Common::Index::LocalPackage->new( { source => "$ENV{HOME}/minicpan/modules/02packages.details.txt" } ); my $app = Perl::PrereqScanner::NotQuiteLite::App->new( index => $index, );
run
traverses files and directories and returns a CPAN::Meta::Prereqs object that keeps all the requirements/suggestions, without printing anything unless you explicitly pass a print
option to new
.
index
returns a CPAN::Common::Index backend object (if any).
AUTHOR
Kenichi Ishigaki, <ishigaki@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Kenichi Ishigaki.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.