Provided by: libmodule-cpanfile-perl_1.1002-1_all 

NAME
Module::CPANfile - Parse cpanfile
SYNOPSIS
use Module::CPANfile;
my $file = Module::CPANfile->load("cpanfile");
my $prereqs = $file->prereqs; # CPAN::Meta::Prereqs object
my @features = $file->features; # CPAN::Meta::Feature objects
my $merged_prereqs = $file->prereqs_with(@identifiers); # CPAN::Meta::Prereqs
$file->merge_meta('MYMETA.json');
DESCRIPTION
Module::CPANfile is a tool to handle cpanfile format to load application specific dependencies, not just
for CPAN distributions.
METHODS
load
$file = Module::CPANfile->load;
$file = Module::CPANfile->load('cpanfile');
Load and parse a cpanfile. By default it tries to load "cpanfile" in the current directory, unless
you pass the path to its argument.
from_prereqs
$file = Module::CPANfile->from_prereqs({
runtime => { requires => { DBI => '1.000' } },
});
Creates a new Module::CPANfile object from prereqs hash you can get via CPAN::Meta's "prereqs", or
CPAN::Meta::Prereqs' "as_string_hash".
# read MYMETA, then feed the prereqs to create Module::CPANfile
my $meta = CPAN::Meta->load_file('MYMETA.json');
my $file = Module::CPANfile->from_prereqs($meta->prereqs);
# load cpanfile, then recreate it with round-trip
my $file = Module::CPANfile->load('cpanfile');
$file = Module::CPANfile->from_prereqs($file->prereq_specs);
# or $file->prereqs->as_string_hash
prereqs
Returns CPAN::Meta::Prereqs object out of the parsed cpanfile.
prereq_specs
Returns a hash reference that should be passed to "CPAN::Meta::Prereqs->new".
features
Returns a list of features available in the cpanfile as CPAN::Meta::Feature.
prereqs_with(@identifiers), effective_prereqs(\@identifiers)
Returns CPAN::Meta::Prereqs object, with merged prereqs for features identified with the
@identifiers.
to_string($include_empty)
$file->to_string;
$file->to_string(1);
Returns a canonical string (code) representation for cpanfile. Useful if you want to convert
CPAN::Meta::Prereqs to a new cpanfile.
# read MYMETA's prereqs and print cpanfile representation of it
my $meta = CPAN::Meta->load_file('MYMETA.json');
my $file = Module::CPANfile->from_prereqs($meta->prereqs);
print $file->to_string;
By default, it omits the phase where there're no modules registered. If you pass the argument of a
true value, it will print them as well.
save
$file->save('cpanfile');
Saves the currently loaded prereqs as a new "cpanfile" by calling "to_string". Beware this method
will overwrite the existing cpanfile without any warning or backup. Taking a backup or giving
warnings to users is a caller's responsibility.
# Read MYMETA.json and creates a new cpanfile
my $meta = CPAN::Meta->load_file('MYMETA.json');
my $file = Module::CPANfile->from_prereqs($meta->prereqs);
$file->save('cpanfile');
merge_meta
$file->merge_meta('META.yml');
$file->merge_meta('MYMETA.json', '2.0');
Merge the effective prereqs with Meta specification loaded from the given META file, using
CPAN::Meta. You can specify the META spec version in the second argument, which defaults to 1.4 in
case the given file is YAML, and 2 if it is JSON.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
SEE ALSO
cpanfile, CPAN::Meta, CPAN::Meta::Spec
perl v5.22.1 2016-02-15 Module::CPANfile(3pm)