NAME
BackPAN::Index - An interface to the BackPAN index
SYNOPSIS
use BackPAN::Index;
my $backpan = BackPAN::Index->new;
# These are all DBIx::Class::ResultSet's
my $files = $backpan->files;
my $dists = $backpan->dists;
my $releases = $backpan->releases("Acme-Pony");
# Use DBIx::Class::ResultSet methods on them
my $release = $releases->single({ version => '1.23' });
my $dist = $backpan->dist("Test-Simple");
my $releases = $dist->releases;
DESCRIPTION
This downloads, caches and parses the BackPAN index into a local database for efficient querying.
Its a pretty thin wrapper around DBIx::Class returning DBIx::Class::ResultSet objects which makes it efficient and flexible.
The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) is a very useful collection of Perl code. However, in order to keep CPAN relatively small, authors of modules can delete older versions of modules to only let CPAN have the latest version of a module. BackPAN is where these deleted modules are backed up. It's more like a full CPAN mirror, only without the deletions. This module provides an index of BackPAN and some handy methods.
METHODS
new
my $backpan = BackPAN::Index->new(\%options);
Create a new object representing the BackPAN index.
It will, if necessary, download the BackPAN index and compile it into a database for efficient storage. Initial creation is slow, but it will be cached.
new() takes some options
update
Because it is rather large, BackPAN::Index caches a copy of the BackPAN index and builds a local database to speed access. This flag controls if the local index is updated.
If true, forces an update of the BACKPAN index.
If false, the index will never be updated even if the cache is expired. It will always create a new index if one does not exist.
By default the index is cached and checked for updates according to <$backpan-
cache_ttl>>.
cache_ttl
How many seconds before checking for an updated index.
Defaults to an hour.
debug
If true, debug messages will be printed.
Defaults to false.
releases_only_from_authors
If true, only files in the authors
directory will be considered as releases. If false any file in the index may be considered for a release.
Defaults to true.
cache_dir
Location of the cache directory.
Defaults to whatever App::Cache does.
backpan_index_url
URL to the BackPAN index.
Defaults to a sensible location.
files
my $files = $backpan->files;
Returns a ResultSet representing all the files on BackPAN.
files_by
my $files = $backpan->files_by($cpanid);
my @files = $backpan->files_by($cpanid);
Returns all the files by a given $cpanid.
Returns either a list of BackPAN::Index::Files or a ResultSet.
dists
my $dists = $backpan->dists;
Returns a ResultSet representing all the distributions on BackPAN.
dist
my $dists = $backpan->dist($dist_name);
Returns a single BackPAN::Index::Dist object for $dist_name.
dists_by
my $dists = $backpan->dists_by($cpanid);
my @dists = $backpan->dists_by($cpanid);
Returns the dists which contain at least one release by the given $cpanid.
Returns either a ResultSet or a list of the Dists.
dists_changed_since
my $dists = $backpan->dists_changed_since($time);
Returns a ResultSet of distributions which have had releases at or after after $time.
releases
my $all_releases = $backpan->releases();
my $dist_releases = $backpan->releases($dist_name);
Returns a ResultSet representing all the releases on BackPAN. If a $dist_name is given it returns the releases of just one distribution.
release
my $release = $backpan->release($dist_name, $version);
Returns a single BackPAN::Index::Release object for the given $dist_name and $version.
releases_by
my $releases = $backpan->releases_by($cpanid);
my @releases = $backpan->releases_by($cpanid);
Returns all the releases of a single author.
Returns either a list of Releases or a ResultSet representing those releases.
releases_since
my $releases = $backpan->releases_since($time);
Returns a ResultSet of releases which were released at or after $time.
EXAMPLES
The real power of BackPAN::Index comes from DBIx::Class::ResultSet. Its very flexible and very powerful but not always obvious how to get it to do things. Here's some examples.
# How many files are on BackPAN?
my $count = $backpan->files->count;
# How big is BackPAN?
my $size = $backpan->files->get_column("size")->sum;
# What are the names of all the distributions?
my @names = $backpan->dists->get_column("name")->all;
# What path contains this release?
my $path = $backpan->release("Acme-Pony", 1.01)->path;
# Get all the releases of Moose ordered by version
my @releases = $backpan->dist("Moose")->releases
->search(undef, { order_by => "version" });
AUTHOR
Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2009, Michael G Schwern
LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
DBIx::Class::ResultSet, BackPAN::Index::File, BackPAN::Index::Release, BackPAN::Index::Dist
Repository: http://github.com/acme/parse-backpan-packages Bugs: http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Parse-BACKPAN-Packages