NAME
CPAN::PackageDetails::Header - Handle the header of 02packages.details.txt.gz
SYNOPSIS
Used internally by CPAN::PackageDetails
DESCRIPTION
The 02packages.details.txt.gz header is a short preamble that give information about the creation of the file, its intended use, and the number of entries in the file. It looks something like:
File: 02packages.details.txt
URL: http://www.perl.com/CPAN/modules/02packages.details.txt
Description: Package names found in directory $CPAN/authors/id/
Columns: package name, version, path
Intended-For: Automated fetch routines, namespace documentation.
Written-By: Id: mldistwatch.pm 1063 2008-09-23 05:23:57Z k
Line-Count: 59754
Last-Updated: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:27:36 GMT
Note that there is a Columns field. This module tries to respect the ordering of columns in there. The usual CPAN tools expect only three columns and in the order in this example, but CPAN::PackageDetails
tries to handle any number of columns in any order.
Methods
- new( HASH )
-
Create a new Header object. Unless you want a lot of work so you get more control, just let
CPAN::PackageDetails
'snew
orread
handle this for you.In most cases, you'll want to create the Entries object first then pass a reference the the Entries object to
new
since the header object needs to know how to get the count of the number of entries so it can put it in the "Line-Count" header.CPAN::PackageDetails::Header->new( _entries => $entries_object, )
- format_date
-
Write the date in PAUSE format. For example:
Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:27:36 GMT
- default_headers
-
Returns a list of the the headers that should show up in the file. This excludes various fake headers stored in the object.
- set_header
-
Add an entry to the collection. Call this on the
CPAN::PackageDetails
object and it will take care of finding the right handler. - header_exists( FIELD )
-
Returns true if the header has a field named FIELD, regardless of its value.
- get_header( FIELD )
-
Returns the value for the named header FIELD. Carps and returns nothing if the named header is not in the object. This method is available from the
CPAN::PackageDetails
orCPAN::PackageDetails::Header
object:$package_details->get_header( 'url' ); $package_details->header->get_header( 'url' );
The header names in the Perl code are in a different format than they are in the file. See
default_headers
for an explanation of the difference.For most headers, you can also use the header name as the method name:
$package_details->header->url;
- columns_as_list
-
Returns the columns name as a list (rather than a comma-joined string). The list is in the order of the columns in the output.
- as_string
-
Return the header formatted as a string.
TO DO
SEE ALSO
SOURCE AVAILABILITY
This source is in Github:
https://github.com/briandfoy/cpan-packagedetails
AUTHOR
brian d foy, <bdfoy@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2009-2018, brian d foy <bdfoy@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.
You may redistribute this under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.