/usr/share/perl5/UR/Namespace.pm is in libur-perl 0.430-1.
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use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Find;
require UR;
our $VERSION = "0.43"; # UR $VERSION;
UR::Object::Type->define(
class_name => 'UR::Namespace',
is => ['UR::Singleton'],
is_abstract => 1,
has => [
domain => {
is => 'Text',
is_optional => 1,
len => undef,
doc => "DNS domain name associated with the namespace in question",
},
allow_sloppy_primitives => {
is => 'Boolean',
default_value => 1,
doc => 'when true, unrecognized data types will function as UR::Value::SloppyPrimitive'
},
method_resolution_order => {
is => 'Text',
value => ($^V lt v5.9.5 ? 'dfs' : 'c3'),
valid_values => ($^V lt v5.9.5 ? ['dfs'] : ['dfs', 'c3']),
doc => 'Method Resolution Order to use for this namespace. C3 is only supported in Perl >= 5.9.5.',
},
],
doc => 'The class for a singleton module representing a UR namespace.',
);
sub get_member_class {
my $self = shift;
return UR::Object::Type->get(@_);
}
# FIXME These should change to using the namespace metadata DB when
# that's in place, rather than trolling through the directory tree
sub get_material_classes {
my $self = shift->_singleton_object;
my @classes;
if (my $cached = $self->{material_classes}) {
@classes = map { UR::Object::Type->get($_) } @$cached;
}
else {
my @names;
for my $class_name ($self->_get_class_names_under_namespace()) {
my $class = eval { UR::Object::Type->get($class_name) };
next unless $class;
push @classes, $class;
push @names, $class_name;
}
$self->{material_classes} = \@names;
}
return @classes;
}
# Subclasses can override this method to tell the dynamic module loader
# whether it should go ahead and load the given module name or not.
# The default behavior is to go ahead and try for them all
sub should_dynamically_load_class {
# my($self,$class_name) = @_;
return 1;
}
sub get_material_class_names
{
return map {$_->class_name} $_[0]->get_material_classes();
}
# Returns data source objects for all the data sources of the namespace
sub get_data_sources
{
my $class = shift;
if ($class eq 'UR' or (ref($class) and $class->id eq 'UR')) {
return 'UR::DataSource::Meta'; # UR only has 1 "real" data source, the other stuff in that dir are base classes
} else {
my %found;
my $namespace_name = $class->class;
foreach my $inc ( @main::INC ) {
my $path = join('/', $inc,$namespace_name,'DataSource');
if (-d $path) {
foreach ( glob($path . '/*.pm') ) {
my($module_name) = m/DataSource\/([^\/]+)\.pm$/;
my $ds_class_name = $namespace_name . '::DataSource::' . $module_name;
$found{$ds_class_name} = 1;
}
}
}
my @data_sources = map { $_->get() } keys(%found);
return @data_sources;
}
}
sub get_base_contexts
{
return shift->_get_class_names_under_namespace("Context");
}
sub get_vocabulary
{
my $class = shift->_singleton_class_name;
return $class . "::Vocabulary";
}
sub get_base_directory_name
{
my $class = shift->_singleton_class_name;
my $dir = $class->__meta__->module_path;
$dir =~ s/\.pm$//;
return $dir;
}
sub get_deleted_module_directory_name
{
my $self = shift;
my $meta = $self->__meta__;
my $path = $meta->module_path;
$path =~ s/.pm$//g;
$path .= "/.deleted";
return $path;
}
# FIXME This is misnamed...
# It really returns all the package names under the specified directory
# (assumming the packages defined in the found files are named like the
# pathname of the file), not just those that implement classes
sub _get_class_names_under_namespace
{
my $class = shift->_singleton_class_name;
my $subdir = shift;
Carp::confess if ref($class);
my $dir = $class->get_base_directory_name;
my $namespace_dir;
if (defined($subdir) and length($subdir)) {
$namespace_dir = join("/",$dir, $subdir);
}
else {
$namespace_dir = $dir;
}
my $namespace = $class;
my %class_names;
my $preprocess = sub {
if ($File::Find::dir =~ m/\/t$/) {
return ();
} elsif (-e ($File::Find::dir . "/UR_IGNORE")) {
return ();
} else {
return @_;
}
};
my $wanted = sub {
return if -d $File::Find::name; # not interested in directories
return if $File::Find::name =~ /\/\.deleted\//; # .deleted directories are created by ur update classes
return if -e $File::Find::name . '/UR_IGNORE'; # ignore a whole directory?
return unless $File::Find::name =~ m/\.pm$/; # must be a perl module
return unless $File::Find::name =~ m/.*($namespace\/.*)\.pm/;
my $try_class = $1;
return if $try_class =~ m([^\w/]); # Skip names that make for illegal package names. Must be word chars or a /
$try_class =~ s/\//::/g;
$class_names{$try_class} = 1 if $try_class;
};
my @dirs_to_search = @INC;
my $path_to_check = $namespace;
$path_to_check .= "/$subdir" if $subdir;
@dirs_to_search = map($_ . '/' . $path_to_check, @dirs_to_search); # only look in places with namespace_name as a subdir
unshift(@dirs_to_search, $namespace_dir) if (-d $namespace_dir);
@dirs_to_search = grep { $_ =~ m/\/$path_to_check/ and -d $_ }
@dirs_to_search;
return unless @dirs_to_search;
find({ wanted => $wanted, preprocess => $preprocess }, @dirs_to_search);
return sort keys %class_names;
}
1;
=pod
=head1 NAME
UR::Namespace - Manage collections of packages and classes
=head1 SYNOPSIS
In a file called MyApp.pm:
use UR;
UR::Object::Type->define(
class_name => 'MyApp',
is => 'UR::Namespace',
);
Other programs, as well as modules in the MyApp subdirectory can now put
use MyApp;
in their code, and they will have access to all the classes and data under
the MyApp tree.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A UR namespace is the top-level object that represents your data's class
structure in the most general way. After use-ing a namespace module, the
program gets access to the module autoloader, which will automatically use
modules on your behalf if you attempt to interact with their packages in
a UR-y way, such as calling get().
Most programs will not interact with the Namespace, except to C<use> its
package.
=head1 Methods
=over 4
=item get_material_classes
my @class_metas = $namespace->get_material_classes();
Return a list of L<UR::Object::Type> class metadata object that exist in
the given Namespace. Note that this uses File::Find to find C<*.pm> files
under the Namespace directory and calls C<UR::Object::Type-E<gt>get($name)>
for each package name to get the autoloader to use the package. It's likely
to be pretty slow.
=item get_material_class_names
my @class_names = $namespace->get_material_class_names()
Return just the names of the classes produced by C<get_material_classes>.
=item get_data_sources
my @data_sources = $namespace->get_data_sources()
Return the data source objects it finds defined under the DataSource
subdirectory of the namespace.
=item get_base_directory_name
my $path = $namespace->get_base_directory_name()
Returns the directory path where the Namespace module was loaded from.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<UR::Object::Type>, L<UR::DataSource>, L<UR::Context>
=cut
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