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NAME

       CPAN::Mini - create a minimal mirror of CPAN

VERSION

       version 1.111016

SYNOPSIS

       (If you're not going to do something weird, you probably want to look at the minicpan
       command, instead.)

         use CPAN::Mini;

         CPAN::Mini->update_mirror(
           remote => "http://cpan.mirrors.comintern.su",
           local  => "/usr/share/mirrors/cpan",
           log_level => 'debug',
         );

DESCRIPTION

       CPAN::Mini provides a simple mechanism to build and update a minimal mirror of the CPAN on
       your local disk.  It contains only those files needed to install the newest version of
       every distribution.  Those files are:

       •   01mailrc.txt.gz

       •   02packages.details.txt.gz

       •   03modlist.data.gz

       •   the last non-developer release of every dist for every author

METHODS

   update_mirror
         CPAN::Mini->update_mirror(
           remote => "http://cpan.mirrors.comintern.su",
           local  => "/usr/share/mirrors/cpan",
           force  => 0,
           log_level => 'debug',
         );

       This is the only method that need be called from outside this module.  It will update the
       local mirror with the files from the remote mirror.

       If called as a class method, "update_mirror" creates an ephemeral CPAN::Mini object on
       which other methods are called.  That object is used to store mirror location and state.

       This method returns the number of files updated.

       The following options are recognized:

       •   "local"

           This is the local file path where the mirror will be written or updated.

       •   "remote"

           This is the URL of the CPAN mirror from which to work.  A reasonable default will be
           picked by default.  A list of CPAN mirrors can be found at
           <http://www.cpan.org/SITES.html>

       •   "dirmode"

           Generally an octal number, this option sets the permissions of created directories.
           It defaults to 0711.

       •   "exact_mirror"

           If true, the "files_allowed" method will allow all extra files to be mirrored.

       •   "ignore_source_control"

           If true, CPAN::Mini will not try to remove source control files during cleanup. See
           "clean_unmirrored" for details.

       •   "force"

           If true, this option will cause CPAN::Mini to read the entire module list and update
           anything out of date, even if the module list itself wasn't out of date on this run.

       •   "skip_perl"

           If true, CPAN::Mini will skip the major language distributions: perl, parrot, and
           ponie.  It will also skip embperl, sybperl, bioperl, and kurila.

       •   "log_level"

           This defines the minimum level of message to log: debug, info, warn, or fatal

       •   "errors"

           If true, CPAN::Mini will warn with status messages on errors.  (default: true)

       •   "path_filters"

           This options provides a set of rules for filtering paths.  If a distribution matches
           one of the rules in "path_filters", it will not be mirrored.  A regex rule is matched
           if the path matches the regex; a code rule is matched if the code returns 1 when the
           path is passed to it.  For example, the following setting would skip all distributions
           from RJBS and SUNGO:

            path_filters => [
              qr/RJBS/,
              sub { $_[0] =~ /SUNGO/ }
            ]

       •   "module_filters"

           This option provides a set of rules for filtering modules.  It behaves like
           path_filters, but acts only on module names.  (Since most modules are in distributions
           with more than one module, this setting will probably be less useful than
           "path_filters".)  For example, this setting will skip any distribution containing only
           modules with the word "Acme" in them:

            module_filters => [ qr/Acme/i ]

       •   "also_mirror"

           This option should be an arrayref of extra files in the remote CPAN to mirror locally.

       •   "skip_cleanup"

           If this option is true, CPAN::Mini will not try delete unmirrored files when it has
           finished mirroring

       •   "offline"

           If offline, CPAN::Mini will not attempt to contact remote resources.

       •   "no_conn_cache"

           If true, no connection cache will be established.  This is mostly useful as a
           workaround for connection cache failures.

   new
         my $minicpan = CPAN::Mini->new;

       This method constructs a new CPAN::Mini object.  Its parameters are described above, under
       "update_mirror".

   mirror_indices
         $minicpan->mirror_indices;

       This method updates the index files from the CPAN.

   mirror_file
         $minicpan->mirror_file($path, $skip_if_present)

       This method will mirror the given file from the remote to the local mirror, overwriting
       any existing file unless $skip_if_present is true.

   file_allowed
         next unless $minicpan->file_allowed($filename);

       This method returns true if the given file is allowed to exist in the local mirror, even
       if it isn't one of the required mirror files.

       By default, only dot-files are allowed.  If the "exact_mirror" option is true, all files
       are allowed.

   clean_unmirrored
         $minicpan->clean_unmirrored;

       This method looks through the local mirror's files.  If it finds a file that neither
       belongs in the mirror nor is allowed (see the "file_allowed" method), "clean_file" is
       called on the file.

       If you set "ignore_source_control" to a true value, then this doesn't clean up files that
       belong to source control systems. Currently this ignores:

               .cvs .cvsignore
               .svn .svnignore
               .git .gitignore

       Send patches for other source control files that you would like to have added.

   clean_file
         $minicpan->clean_file($filename);

       This method, called by "clean_unmirrored", deletes the named file.  It returns true if the
       file is successfully unlinked.  Otherwise, it returns false.

   log_warn
   log
   log_debug
         $minicpan->log($message);

       This will log (print) the given message unless the log level is too low.

       "log", which logs at the info level, may also be called as "trace" for backward
       compatibility reasons.

   read_config
         my %config = CPAN::Mini->read_config(\%options);

       This routine returns a set of arguments that can be passed to CPAN::Mini's "new" or
       "update_mirror" methods.  It will look for a file called .minicpanrc in the user's home
       directory as determined by File::HomeDir.

   config_file
         my $config_file = CPAN::Mini->config_file( { options } );

       This routine returns the config file name. It first looks at for the "config_file"
       setting, then the "CPAN_MINI_CONFIG" environment variable, then the default ~/.minicpanrc,
       and finally the CPAN/Mini/minicpan.conf. It uses the first defined value it finds.  If the
       filename it selects does not exist, it returns false.

       OPTIONS is an optional hash reference of the "CPAN::Mini" config hash.

   remote_from
         my $remote = CPAN::Mini->remote_from( $remote_from, $orig_remote, $quiet );

       This routine take an string argument and turn it into a method call to handle to retrieve
       the a cpan mirror url from a source.  Currently supported methods:

           cpan     - fetch the first mirror from your CPAN.pm config
           cpanplus - fetch the first mirror from your CPANPLUS.pm config

   remote_from_cpan
         my $remote = CPAN::Mini->remote_from_cpan;

       This routine loads your CPAN.pm config and returns the first mirror in mirror list.  You
       can set this as your default by setting remote_from:cpan in your .minicpanrc file.

   remote_from_cpanplus
         my $remote = CPAN::Mini->remote_from_cpanplus;

       This routine loads your CPANPLUS.pm config and returns the first mirror in mirror list.
       You can set this as your default by setting remote_from:cpanplus in your .minicpanrc file.

SEE ALSO

       Randal Schwartz's original article on minicpan, here:

               http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/col42.html

       CPANPLUS::Backend, which provides the "local_mirror" method, which performs the same task
       as this module.

THANKS

       Thanks to David Dyck for letting me know about my stupid documentation errors.

       Thanks to Roy Fulbright for finding an obnoxious bug on Win32.

       Thanks to Shawn Sorichetti for fixing a stupid octal-number-as-string bug.

       Thanks to sungo for implementing the filters, so I can finally stop mirroring bioperl, and
       Robert Rothenberg for suggesting adding coderef rules.

       Thanks to Adam Kennedy for noticing and complaining about a lot of stupid little design
       decisions.

       Thanks to Michael Schwern and Jason Kohles, for pointing out missing documentation.

       Thanks to David Golden for some important bugfixes and refactoring.

AUTHORS

       •   Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>

       •   Randal Schwartz <merlyn@stonehenge.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2004 by Ricardo SIGNES.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.