NAME
cpanfile - A format for describing CPAN dependencies for Perl applications
SYNOPSIS
requires 'Catalyst', '5.8000';
requires 'CatalystX::Singleton', '>= 1.1000, < 2.000';
recommends 'JSON::XS', '2.0';
conflicts 'JSON', '< 1.0';
osname 'MSWin32' => sub {
requires 'Win32::File';
};
on 'test' => sub {
requires 'Test::More', '>= 0.96, < 2.0';
recommends 'Test::TCP', '1.12';
};
on 'develop' => sub {
recommends 'Devel::NYTProf';
};
perl '< v5.10' => sub {
requires 'Hash::Util::FieldHash::Compat';
};
VERSION
0.9000
DESCRIPTION
cpanfile describes CPAN dependencies required to execute associated
Perl code.
Place the cpanfile in the root of the directory containing the
associated code. For instance, in a Catalyst application, place the
cpanfile in the same directory as myapp.conf.
Tools supporting cpanfile format (e.g. cpanm and carton) will
automatically detect the file and install dependencies for the code to
run.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The format (DSL syntax) is inspired by Module::Install and Module::Build::Functions.
cpanfile specification (this document) is based on Ruby's
Gemfile specification.