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NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaProvides - Generating and Populating 'provides' in your META.yml
VERSION
version 2.002004
SYNOPSIS
This module is not intended to be used directly, but instead, one of the following sub-modules should be used in your projects dist.ini
The most common usage should find
[MetaProvides::Package]
Sufficient for indexing traditional Perl5 modules.
Advanced Usage:
; Traditional Perl5 Modules
[MetaProvides::Package]
inherit_version = 1 ; Default
inherit_missing = 1 ; Default
meta_noindex = 1 ; Default
; If using MooseX::Declare style "class" keywords.
; Default configuration shown
[MetaProvides::Class]
inherit_version = 1 ; Default
inherit_missing = 1 ; Default
meta_noindex = 1 ; Default
; Hand Constructed Provides in an external file
[MetaProvides::FromFile]
inherit_version = 1 ; Default
inherit_missing = 1 ; Default
file = some_file.ini ; mandatory flag
reader_name = Config::INI::Reader ;optional flag
And then in some_file.ini
[Imaginary::Package]
file = lib/Imaginary/Package.pm ;mandatory flag
version = 3.1415 ;optional flag, subject to rules in dist.ini
DESCRIPTION
This Distribution Contains a small bundle of plugins for various ways of populating the META.yml
that is built with your distribution.
The initial reason for this is due to stuff that uses MooseX::Declare style class definitions not being parseable by many tools upstream, so this is here to cover this problem by defining it in the metadata.
COMPONENT SUMMARY
::Class
Scans Dist::Zilla's .pm
files and tries to identify classes using Class::Discover.
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaProvides::Class
::Package
Scans Dist::Zilla's .pm
files and tries to identify more traditional packages using a combination of Module::Extract::VERSION and Module::Extract::Namespaces.
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaProvides::Package
::FromFile
In the event both of the above don't work for your needs, pull in hand-crafted metadata from a specified file.
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaProvides::FromFile
OPTION SUMMARY
inherit_version
At the time this plugin runs to collect metadata from files, the mungers won't have run yet to inject custom versions into files in the various locations.
If you want the versions reported in the provides
list to be consistent with the ones actually in the files, you will need to use this option in its enabled state.
IE: Generally, if you are using version munging, you WILL want this flag set to 1
.
values
'0'
Do not inherit version from
Dist::Zilla
'1'
[default]Inherit version from Dist::Zilla
"inherit_version" in Dist::Zilla::Role::MetaProvider::Provider
inherit_missing
If for whatever reason you want to actually use the versions found in the modules where present, and fall back to the value from Dist::Zilla.
inherit_version
will need to be turned off (0
) for this to be effective.
values
'0'
Do not inherit version from
Dist::Zilla
when one is missing.'1'
[default]Inherit version from Dist::Zilla when one is missing.
"inhert_missing" in Dist::Zilla::Role::MetaProvider::Provider
meta_noindex
This dictates how to behave when a discovered class is also present in the no_index
META field.
values
'0'
[default]no_index
META field will be ignored'1'
no_index
META field will be recognised and things found in it will cause respective packages to not be provided in the metadata.
"meta_noindex" in Dist::Zilla::Role::MetaProvider::Provider
file
( Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaProvides::FromFile )
This is a mandatory parameter that points to the file that contains manually ( or otherwise ) crafted metadata to be integrated into your final META.yml
File Must exist.
reader_name
( Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaProvides::FromFile )
This parameter is by default Config::INI::Reader, but it can be in fact anything that meets the following criteria.
Can be initialized an instance of
has a read_file method on the instance
read_file can take the parameter 'file'
read_file can return a hashref matching the following structure
{ 'Package::Name' => { 'file' => '/path/to/file', 'version' => 0.1, }}
AUTHOR
Kent Fredric <kentnl@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.