package File::ShareDir::Install; # git description: v0.13-6-g9916db6 # ABSTRACT: Install shared files use strict; use warnings; use Carp (); use File::Spec; use IO::Dir; our $VERSION = '0.14'; our @DIRS; our %ALREADY; require Exporter; our @ISA = qw( Exporter ); our @EXPORT = qw( install_share delete_share ); our @EXPORT_OK = qw( postamble install_share delete_share ); our $INCLUDE_DOTFILES = 0; our $INCLUDE_DOTDIRS = 0; ##################################################################### sub install_share { my $dir = @_ ? pop : 'share'; my $type = @_ ? shift : 'dist'; unless ( defined $type and ( $type =~ /^(module|dist)$/ ) ) { Carp::confess "Illegal or invalid share dir type '$type'"; } if( $type eq 'dist' and @_ ) { Carp::confess "Too many parameters to install_share"; } my $def = _mk_def( $type ); _add_module( $def, $_[0] ); _add_dir( $def, $dir ); } ##################################################################### sub delete_share { my $dir = @_ ? pop : ''; my $type = @_ ? shift : 'dist'; unless ( defined $type and ( $type =~ /^(module|dist)$/ ) ) { Carp::confess "Illegal or invalid share dir type '$type'"; } if( $type eq 'dist' and @_ ) { Carp::confess "Too many parameters to delete_share"; } my $def = _mk_def( "delete-$type" ); _add_module( $def, $_[0] ); _add_dir( $def, $dir ); } # # Build a task definition sub _mk_def { my( $type ) = @_; return { type=>$type, dotfiles => $INCLUDE_DOTFILES, dotdirs => $INCLUDE_DOTDIRS }; } # # Add the module to a task definition sub _add_module { my( $def, $class ) = @_; if( $def->{type} =~ /module$/ ) { my $module = _CLASS( $class ); unless ( defined $module ) { Carp::confess "Missing or invalid module name '$_[0]'"; } $def->{module} = $module; } } # # Add directories to a task definition # Save the definition sub _add_dir { my( $def, $dir ) = @_; $dir = [ $dir ] unless ref $dir; my $del = 0; $del = 1 if $def->{type} =~ /^delete-/; foreach my $d ( @$dir ) { unless ( $del or (defined $d and -d $d) ) { Carp::confess "Illegal or missing directory '$d'"; } if( not $del and $ALREADY{ $d }++ ) { Carp::confess "Directory '$d' is already being installed"; } push @DIRS, { %$def }; $DIRS[-1]{dir} = $d; } } ##################################################################### # Build the postamble section sub postamble { my $self = shift; my @ret; # = $self->SUPER::postamble( @_ ); foreach my $def ( @DIRS ) { push @ret, __postamble_share_dir( $self, $def ); } return join "\n", @ret; } ##################################################################### sub __postamble_share_dir { my( $self, $def ) = @_; my $dir = $def->{dir}; my( $idir ); if( $def->{type} eq 'delete-dist' ) { $idir = File::Spec->catdir( _dist_dir(), $dir ); } elsif( $def->{type} eq 'delete-module' ) { $idir = File::Spec->catdir( _module_dir( $def ), $dir ); } elsif ( $def->{type} eq 'dist' ) { $idir = _dist_dir(); } else { # delete-share and share $idir = _module_dir( $def ); } my @cmds; if( $def->{type} =~ /^delete-/ ) { @cmds = "\$(RM_RF) $idir"; } else { my $autodir = '$(INST_LIB)'; my $pm_to_blib = $self->oneliner(<split_command( $pm_to_blib, map { ($self->quote_literal($_) => $self->quote_literal($files->{$_})) } sort keys %$files ); } my $r = join '', map { "\t\$(NOECHO) $_\n" } @cmds; # use Data::Dumper; # die Dumper $files; # Set up the install return "config::\n$r"; } # Get the per-dist install directory. # We depend on the Makefile for most of the info sub _dist_dir { return File::Spec->catdir( '$(INST_LIB)', qw( auto share dist ), '$(DISTNAME)' ); } # Get the per-module install directory # We depend on the Makefile for most of the info sub _module_dir { my( $def ) = @_; my $module = $def->{module}; $module =~ s/::/-/g; return File::Spec->catdir( '$(INST_LIB)', qw( auto share module ), $module ); } sub _scan_share_dir { my( $files, $idir, $dir, $def ) = @_; my $dh = IO::Dir->new( $dir ) or die "Unable to read $dir: $!"; my $entry; while( defined( $entry = $dh->read ) ) { next if $entry =~ /(~|,v|#)$/; my $full = File::Spec->catfile( $dir, $entry ); if( -f $full ) { next if not $def->{dotfiles} and $entry =~ /^\./; $files->{ $full } = File::Spec->catfile( $idir, $entry ); } elsif( -d $full ) { if( $def->{dotdirs} ) { next if $entry eq '.' or $entry eq '..' or $entry =~ /^\.(svn|git|cvs)$/; } else { next if $entry =~ /^\./; } _scan_share_dir( $files, File::Spec->catdir( $idir, $entry ), $full, $def ); } } } ##################################################################### # Cloned from Params::Util::_CLASS sub _CLASS ($) { ( defined $_[0] and ! ref $_[0] and $_[0] =~ m/^[^\W\d]\w*(?:::\w+)*$/s ) ? $_[0] : undef; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME File::ShareDir::Install - Install shared files =head1 VERSION version 0.14 =head1 SYNOPSIS use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use File::ShareDir::Install; install_share 'share'; install_share dist => 'dist-share'; install_share module => 'My::Module' => 'other-share'; WriteMakefile( ... ); # As you normally would package MY; use File::ShareDir::Install qw(postamble); =head1 DESCRIPTION File::ShareDir::Install allows you to install read-only data files from a distribution. It is a companion module to L, which allows you to locate these files after installation. It is a port of L to L with the improvement of only installing the files you want; C<.svn>, C<.git> and other source-control junk will be ignored. Please note that this module installs read-only data files; empty directories will be ignored. =head1 EXPORT =head2 install_share install_share $dir; install_share dist => $dir; install_share module => $module, $dir; Causes all the files in C<$dir> and its sub-directories to be installed into a per-dist or per-module share directory. Must be called before C. The first 2 forms are equivalent; the files are installed in a per-distribution directory. For example C. The name of that directory can be recovered with L. The last form installs files in a per-module directory. For example C. The name of that directory can be recovered with L. The parameter C<$dir> may be an array of directories. The files will be installed when you run C. However, the list of files to install is generated when Makefile.PL is run. Note that if you make multiple calls to C on different directories that contain the same filenames, the last of these calls takes precedence. In other words, if you do: install_share 'share1'; install_share 'share2'; And both C and C contain a file called C, the file C will be installed into your C. =head2 delete_share delete_share $list; delete_share dist => $list; delete_share module => $module, $list; Remove previously installed files or directories. Unlike L, the last parameter is a list of files or directories that were previously installed. These files and directories will be deleted when you run C. The parameter C<$list> may be an array of files or directories. Deletion happens in-order along with installation. This means that you may delete all previously installed files by putting the following at the top of your Makefile.PL. delete_share '.'; You can also selectively remove some files from installation. install_share 'some-dir'; if( ... ) { delete_share 'not-this-file.rc'; } =head2 postamble This function must be exported into the MY package. You will normally do this with the following. package MY; use File::ShareDir::Install qw( postamble ); If you need to overload postamble, use the following. package MY; use File::ShareDir::Install; sub postamble { my $self = shift; my @ret = File::ShareDir::Install::postamble( $self ); # ... add more things to @ret; return join "\n", @ret; } =head1 CONFIGURATION Two variables control the handling of dot-files and dot-directories. A dot-file has a filename that starts with a period (.). For example C<.htaccess>. A dot-directory is a directory that starts with a period (.). For example C<.config/>. Not all filesystems support the use of dot-files. =head2 $INCLUDE_DOTFILES If set to a true value, dot-files will be copied. Default is false. =head2 $INCLUDE_DOTDIRS If set to a true value, the files inside dot-directories will be copied. Known version control directories are still ignored. Default is false. =head2 Note These variables only influence subsequent calls to C. This allows you to control the behaviour for each directory. For example: $INCLUDE_DOTDIRS = 1; install_share 'share1'; $INCLUDE_DOTFILES = 1; $INCLUDE_DOTDIRS = 0; install_share 'share2'; The directory C will have files in its dot-directories installed, but not dot-files. The directory C will have files in its dot-files installed, but dot-directories will be ignored. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L. =head1 SUPPORT Bugs may be submitted through L (or L). =head1 AUTHOR Philip Gwyn =head1 CONTRIBUTORS =for stopwords Karen Etheridge Shoichi Kaji =over 4 =item * Karen Etheridge =item * Shoichi Kaji =back =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Philip Gwyn. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut