CPANPLUS::Dist::Build
my $build = CPANPLUS::Dist->new(
format => 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Build',
module => $modobj,
);
$build->prepare; # runs Module::Build->new_from_context;
$build->create; # runs build && build test
$build->install; # runs build install
CPANPLUS::Dist::Build
is a distribution class for Module::Build
related modules. Using this package, you can create, install and uninstall perl modules. It inherits from CPANPLUS::Dist
.
Normal users won't have to worry about the interface to this module, as it functions transparently as a plug-in to CPANPLUS
and will just Do The Right Thing
when it's loaded.
Returns the CPANPLUS::Module
object that parented this object.
Returns the Object::Accessor
object that keeps the status for this module.
All accessors can be accessed as follows: $build->status->ACCESSOR
Location of the Build file. Set to 0 explicitly if something went wrong.
BOOL indicating if the Build
command was successful.
BOOL indicating if the Build test
command was successful.
BOOL indicating if the prepare
call exited succesfully This gets set after perl Build.PL
Full path to the directory in which the prepare
call took place, set after a call to prepare
.
BOOL indicating if the create
call exited succesfully. This gets set after Build
and Build test
.
BOOL indicating if the module was installed. This gets set after Build install
exits successfully.
BOOL indicating if the module was uninstalled properly.
Storage of the arguments passed to create
for this object. Used for recursive calls when satisfying prerequisites.
Storage of the arguments passed to install
for this object. Used for recursive calls when satisfying prerequisites.
Storage of the Module::Build
object we used for this installation.
Returns a boolean indicating whether or not you can use this package to create and install modules in your environment.
Sets up the CPANPLUS::Dist::Build
object for use. Effectively creates all the needed status accessors.
Called automatically whenever you create a new CPANPLUS::Dist
object.
prepare
prepares a distribution, running Module::Build
's new_from_context
method, and establishing any prerequisites this distribution has.
When running Module::Build->new_from_context
, the environment variable PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_EXECUTING
will be set to the full path of the Build.PL
that is being executed. This enables any code inside the Build.PL
to know that it is being installed via CPANPLUS.
After a succcesfull prepare
you may call create
to create the distribution, followed by install
to actually install it.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
create
preps a distribution for installation. This means it will run Build
and Build test
, via the Module::Build
API. This will also satisfy any prerequisites the module may have.
If you set skiptest
to true, it will skip the Build test
stage. If you set force
to true, it will go over all the stages of the Build
process again, ignoring any previously cached results. It will also ignore a bad return value from Build test
and still allow the operation to return true.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
You may then call $dist->install
on the object to actually install it.
Actually installs the created dist.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
Below are some of the known issues with Module::Build, that we hope the authors will resolve at some point, so we can make full use of Module::Build's power. The number listed is the bug number on rt.cpan.org
.
Module::Build can not be upgraded using its own API (#13169)
This is due to the fact that the Build file insists on adding a path to @INC
which force the loading of the not yet installed
Module::Build when it shells out to run it's own build procedure:
Module::Build does not provide access to install history (#9793)
Module::Build
runs the create, test and install procedures in it's own processes, but does not provide access to any diagnostic messages of those processes. As an end result, we can not offer these diagnostic messages when, for example, reporting automated build failures to sites like testers.cpan.org
.
Originally by Jos Boumans <kane@cpan.org>. Brought to working condition and currently maintained by Ken Williams <kwilliams@cpan.org>.
The CPAN++ interface (of which this module is a part of) is copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Jos Boumans <kane@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.