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use strict;
use CPANPLUS::Error;
use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants;
use File::Spec ();
use File::Basename ();
use Archive::Extract;
use IPC::Cmd qw[run];
use Params::Check qw[check];
use Module::Load::Conditional qw[can_load check_install];
use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext';
use vars qw[$VERSION];
$VERSION = "0.9152";
local $Params::Check::VERBOSE = 1;
=pod
=head1 NAME
CPANPLUS::Internals::Extract - internals for archive extraction
=head1 SYNOPSIS
### for source files ###
$self->_gunzip( file => 'foo.gz', output => 'blah.txt' );
### for modules/packages ###
$dir = $self->_extract( module => $modobj,
extractdir => '/some/where' );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
CPANPLUS::Internals::Extract extracts compressed files for CPANPLUS.
It can do this by either a pure perl solution (preferred) with the
use of C<Archive::Tar> and C<Compress::Zlib>, or with binaries, like
C<gzip> and C<tar>.
The flow looks like this:
$cb->_extract
Delegate to Archive::Extract
=head1 METHODS
=head2 $dir = _extract( module => $modobj, [perl => '/path/to/perl', extractdir => '/path/to/extract/to', prefer_bin => BOOL, verbose => BOOL, force => BOOL] )
C<_extract> will take a module object and extract it to C<extractdir>
if provided, or the default location which is obtained from your
config.
The file name is obtained by looking at C<< $modobj->status->fetch >>
and will be parsed to see if it's a tar or zip archive.
If it's a zip archive, C<__unzip> will be called, otherwise C<__untar>
will be called. In the unlikely event the file is of neither format,
an error will be thrown.
C<_extract> takes the following options:
=over 4
=item module
A C<CPANPLUS::Module> object. This is required.
=item extractdir
The directory to extract the archive to. By default this looks
something like:
/CPANPLUS_BASE/PERL_VERSION/BUILD/MODULE_NAME
=item prefer_bin
A flag indicating whether you prefer a pure perl solution, ie
C<Archive::Tar> or C<Archive::Zip> respectively, or a binary solution
like C<unzip> and C<tar>.
=item perl
The path to the perl executable to use for any perl calls. Also used
to determine the build version directory for extraction.
=item verbose
Specifies whether to be verbose or not. Defaults to your corresponding
config entry.
=item force
Specifies whether to force the extraction or not. Defaults to your
corresponding config entry.
=back
All other options are passed on verbatim to C<__unzip> or C<__untar>.
Returns the directory the file was extracted to on success and false
on failure.
=cut
sub _extract {
my $self = shift;
my $conf = $self->configure_object;
my %hash = @_;
local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
my( $mod, $verbose, $force );
my $tmpl = {
force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'),
store => \$force },
verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'),
store => \$verbose },
prefer_bin => { default => $conf->get_conf('prefer_bin') },
extractdir => { default => $conf->get_conf('extractdir') },
module => { required => 1, allow => IS_MODOBJ, store => \$mod },
perl => { default => $^X },
};
my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
### did we already extract it ? ###
my $loc = $mod->status->extract();
if( $loc && !$force ) {
msg(loc("Already extracted '%1' to '%2'. ".
"Won't extract again without force",
$mod->module, $loc), $verbose);
return $loc;
}
### did we already fetch the file? ###
my $file = $mod->status->fetch();
unless( -s $file ) {
error( loc( "File '%1' has zero size: cannot extract", $file ) );
return;
}
### the dir to extract to ###
my $to = $args->{'extractdir'} ||
File::Spec->catdir(
$conf->get_conf('base'),
$self->_perl_version( perl => $args->{'perl'} ),
$conf->_get_build('moddir'),
);
### delegate to Archive::Extract ###
### set up some flags for archive::extract ###
local $Archive::Extract::PREFER_BIN = $args->{'prefer_bin'};
local $Archive::Extract::DEBUG = $conf->get_conf('debug');
local $Archive::Extract::WARN = $verbose;
my $ae = Archive::Extract->new( archive => $file );
unless( $ae->extract( to => $to ) ) {
error( loc( "Unable to extract '%1' to '%2': %3",
$file, $to, $ae->error ) );
return;
}
### if ->files is not filled, we don't know what the hell was
### extracted.. try to offer a suggestion and bail :(
unless ( $ae->files ) {
error( loc( "'%1' was not able to determine extracted ".
"files from the archive. Install '%2' and ensure ".
"it works properly and try again",
$ae->is_zip ? 'Archive::Zip' : 'Archive::Tar' ) );
return;
}
### print out what files we extracted ###
### No one needs to see this, but we'll log it
msg(loc("Extracted '%1'",$_),0) for @{$ae->files};
### set them all to be +w for the owner, so we don't get permission
### denied for overwriting files that are just +r
### this is too rigorous -- just change to +w for the owner [cpan #13358]
#chmod 0755, map { File::Spec->rel2abs( File::Spec->catdir($to, $_) ) }
# @{$ae->files};
for my $file ( @{$ae->files} ) {
my $path = File::Spec->rel2abs( File::Spec->catfile($to, $file) );
$self->_mode_plus_w( file => $path );
}
### check the return value for the extracted path ###
### Make an educated guess if we didn't get an extract_path
### back
### XXX apparently some people make their own dists and they
### pack up '.' which means the leading directory is '.'
### and only the second directory is the actual module directory
### so, we'll have to check if our educated guess exists first,
### then see if the extract path works.. and if nothing works...
### well, then we really don't know.
my $dir;
for my $try (
File::Spec->rel2abs(
### _safe_path must be called before catdir because catdir on
### VMS currently will not handle the extra dots in the directories.
File::Spec->catdir( $self->_safe_path( path => $to ) ,
$self->_safe_path( path =>
$mod->package_name .'-'.
$mod->package_version
) ) ) ,
File::Spec->rel2abs( $ae->extract_path ),
) {
($dir = $try) && last if -d $try;
}
### test if the dir exists ###
unless( $dir && -d $dir ) {
error(loc("Unable to determine extract dir for '%1'",$mod->module));
return;
} else {
msg(loc("Extracted '%1' to '%2'", $mod->module, $dir), $verbose);
### register where we extracted the files to,
### also store what files were extracted
$mod->status->extract( $dir );
$mod->status->files( $ae->files );
}
### also, figure out what kind of install we're dealing with ###
$mod->get_installer_type();
return $mod->status->extract();
}
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