Provided by: libdist-zilla-perl_5.008-1_all
NAME
Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginBundle::Easy - something that bundles a bunch of plugins easily
VERSION
version 5.008
SYNOPSIS
package Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Example; use Moose; with 'Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginBundle::Easy'; sub configure { my $self = shift; $self->add_plugins('VersionFromModule'); $self->add_bundle('Basic'); }
DESCRIPTION
This role builds upon the PluginBundle role, adding methods to take most of the grunt work out of creating a bundle. It supplies the "bundle_config" method for you. In exchange, you must supply a "configure" method, which will store the bundle's configuration in the "plugins" attribute by calling "add_plugins" and/or "add_bundle".
ATTRIBUTES
name This is the bundle name, taken from the Section passed to "bundle_config". payload This hashref contains the bundle's parameters (if any), taken from the Section passed to "bundle_config". plugins This arrayref contains the configuration that will be returned by "bundle_config". You normally modify this by using the "add_plugins" and "add_bundle" methods.
METHODS
add_plugins $self->add_plugins('Plugin1', [ Plugin2 => \%plugin2config ]) Use this method to add plugins to your bundle. It is passed a list of plugin specifiers, which can be one of a few things: · a plugin moniker (like you might provide in your config file) · an arrayref of: "[ $moniker, $plugin_name, \%plugin_config" In the case of an arrayref, both $plugin_name and "\%plugin_config" are optional. The plugins are added to the config in the order given. add_bundle $self->add_bundle(BundleName => \%bundle_config) Use this method to add all the plugins from another bundle to your bundle. If you omit %bundle_config, an empty hashref will be supplied. config_slice $hash_ref = $self->config_slice(arg1, { arg2 => 'plugin_arg2' }) Use this method to extract parameters from your bundle's "payload" so that you can pass them to a plugin or subsidiary bundle. It supports easy renaming of parameters, since a plugin may expect a parameter name that's too generic to be suitable for a bundle. Each arg is either a key in "payload", or a hashref that maps keys in "payload" to keys in the hash being constructed. If any specified key does not exist in "payload", then it is omitted from the result.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 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.