NAME
CPAN::Mini::Extract - Create CPAN::Mini mirrors with the archives extracted
SYNOPSIS
# Create a CPAN extractor
my $cpan = CPAN::Mini::Extract->new(
remote => 'http://mirrors.kernel.org/cpan/',
local => '/home/adam/.minicpan',
trace => 1,
extract => '/home/adam/.cpanextracted',
extract_filter => sub { /\.pm$/ and ! /\b(inc|t)\b/ },
extract_check => 1,
);
# Run the minicpan process
my $changes = $cpan->run;
DESCRIPTION
CPAN::Mini::Extract
provides a base for implementing systems that download "all" of CPAN, extract the dists and then process the files within.
It provides the same syncronisation functionality as CPAN::Mini except that it also maintains a parallel directory tree that contains a directory located at an identical path to each archive file, with a controllable subset of the files in the archive extracted below.
How does it work
CPAN::Mini::Extract
starts with a CPAN::Mini local mirror, which it will optionally update before each run. Once the CPAN::Mini directory is current, it will scan both directory trees, extracting any new archives and removing any extracted archives no longer in the minicpan mirror.
EXTENDING
This class is relatively straight forward, but may evolve over time.
If you wish to write an extension, please stay in contact with the maintainer while doing so.
METHODS
new
The new
constructor is used to create and configure a new CPAN Processor. It takes a set of named params something like the following.
# Create a CPAN processor
my $Object = CPAN::Mini::Extract->new(
# The normal CPAN::Mini params
remote => 'ftp://cpan.pair.com/pub/CPAN/',
local => '/home/adam/.minicpan',
trace => 1,
# Additional params
extract => '/home/adam/explosion',
extract_filter => sub { /\.pm$/ and ! /\b(inc|t)\b/ },
extract_check => 1,
);
- minicpan args
-
CPAN::Mini::Extract
inherits from CPAN::Mini, so all of the arguments that can be used with CPAN::Mini will also work withCPAN::Mini::Extract
.Please note that
CPAN::Mini::Extract
applies some additional defaults beyond the normal ones, like turningskip_perl
on. - offline
-
Although useless with CPAN::Mini itself, the
offline
flag will cause the CPAN synchronisation step to be skipped, and only any extraction tasks to be done. (False by default) - extract
-
Provides the directory (which must exist and be writable, or be creatable) that the tarball dists should be extracted to.
- extract_filter
-
CPAN::Mini::Extract
allows you to specify a filter controlling which types of files are extracted from the Archive. Please note that ONLY normal files are ever considered for extraction from an archive, with any directories needed created automatically.Although by default
CPAN::Mini::Extract
only extract files of type .pm, .t and .pl from the archives, you can add a list of additional things you do not want to be extracted.The filter should be provided as a subroutine reference. This sub will be called with $_ set to the path of the file. The subroutine should return true if the file is to be extracted, or false if not.
# Extract all .pm files, except those in an include directory extract_filter => sub { /\.pm$/ and ! /\binc\b/ },
- extract_check
-
The main extraction process is done as each new archive is downloaded, but occasionally in a process this long-running something may go wrong and you can end up with archives not extracted.
In addition, sometimes the processing of the extracted archives is destructive and will result in them being deleted each run.
Once the mirror update has been completed, the
extract_check
keyword forces the processor to go back over every tarball in the mirror and double check that it has a corrosponding extracted directory. - extract_force
-
For cases in which the filter has been changed, the
extract_flush
boolean flag can be used to forcefully delete and re-extract every extracted directory.
Returns a new CPAN::Mini::Extract
object, or dies on error.
run
The run
methods starts the main process, updating the minicpan mirror and extracted version, and then launching the PPI Processor to process the files in the source directory.
Returns the number of changes made to the local minicpan and extracted directories, or dies on error.
SUPPORT
Bugs should always be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=CPAN-Mini-Extract
For other issues, contact the maintainer
AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
Funding provided by The Perl Foundation.
SEE ALSO
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005 - 2008 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.