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use strict;
use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants;
use CPANPLUS::Error;
use CPANPLUS::Config;
use Log::Message;
use Module::Load qw[load];
use Params::Check qw[check];
use File::Basename qw[dirname];
use Module::Loaded ();
use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext';
use vars qw[$AUTOLOAD $VERSION $MIN_CONFIG_VERSION];
use base qw[CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils];
local $Params::Check::VERBOSE = 1;
### require, avoid circular use ###
require CPANPLUS::Internals;
$VERSION = "0.9172";
### can't use O::A as we're using our own AUTOLOAD to get to
### the config options.
for my $meth ( qw[conf _lib _perl5lib]) {
no strict 'refs';
*$meth = sub {
my $self = shift;
$self->{'_'.$meth} = $_[0] if @_;
return $self->{'_'.$meth};
}
}
=pod
=head1 NAME
CPANPLUS::Configure - configuration for CPANPLUS
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$conf = CPANPLUS::Configure->new( );
$bool = $conf->can_save;
$bool = $conf->save( $where );
@opts = $conf->options( $type );
$make = $conf->get_program('make');
$verbose = $conf->set_conf( verbose => 1 );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module deals with all the configuration issues for CPANPLUS.
Users can use objects created by this module to alter the behaviour
of CPANPLUS.
Please refer to the C<CPANPLUS::Backend> documentation on how to
obtain a C<CPANPLUS::Configure> object.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 $Configure = CPANPLUS::Configure->new( load_configs => BOOL )
This method returns a new object. Normal users will never need to
invoke the C<new> method, but instead retrieve the desired object via
a method call on a C<CPANPLUS::Backend> object.
=over 4
=item load_configs
Controls whether or not additional user configurations are to be loaded
or not. Defaults to C<true>.
=back
=cut
### store the CPANPLUS::Config object in a closure, so we only
### initialize it once.. otherwise, on a 2nd ->new, settings
### from configs on top of this one will be reset
{ my $Config;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %hash = @_;
### XXX pass on options to ->init() like rescan?
my ($load);
my $tmpl = {
load_configs => { default => 1, store => \$load },
};
check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or (
warn Params::Check->last_error, return
);
$Config ||= CPANPLUS::Config->new;
my $self = bless {}, $class;
$self->conf( $Config );
### you want us to load other configs?
### these can override things in the default config
$self->init if $load;
### after processing the config files, check what
### @INC and PERL5LIB are set to.
$self->_lib( \@INC );
$self->_perl5lib( $ENV{'PERL5LIB'} );
return $self;
}
}
=head2 $bool = $Configure->init( [rescan => BOOL])
Initialize the configure with other config files than just
the default 'CPANPLUS::Config'.
Called from C<new()> to load user/system configurations
If the C<rescan> option is provided, your disk will be
examined again to see if there are new config files that
could be read. Defaults to C<false>.
Returns true on success, false on failure.
=cut
### move the Module::Pluggable detection to runtime, rather
### than compile time, so that a simple 'require CPANPLUS'
### doesn't start running over your filesystem for no good
### reason. Make sure we only do the M::P call once though.
### we use $loaded to mark it
{ my $loaded;
my $warned;
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my $obj = $self->conf;
my %hash = @_;
my ($rescan);
my $tmpl = {
rescan => { default => 0, store => \$rescan },
};
check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or (
warn Params::Check->last_error, return
);
### if the base dir is changed, we have to rescan it
### for any CPANPLUS::Config::* files as well, so keep
### track of it
my $cur_base = $self->get_conf('base');
### warn if we find an old style config specified
### via environment variables
{ my $env = ENV_CPANPLUS_CONFIG;
if( $ENV{$env} and not $warned ) {
$warned++;
error(loc("Specifying a config file in your environment " .
"using %1 is obsolete.\nPlease follow the ".
"directions outlined in %2 or use the '%3' command\n".
"in the default shell to use custom config files.",
$env, "CPANPLUS::Configure->save", 's save'));
}
}
{ ### make sure that the homedir is included now
local @INC = ( LIB_DIR->($cur_base), @INC );
### only set it up once
if( !$loaded++ or $rescan ) {
### find plugins & extra configs
### check $home/.cpanplus/lib as well
require Module::Pluggable;
Module::Pluggable->import(
search_path => ['CPANPLUS::Config'],
search_dirs => [ LIB_DIR->($cur_base) ],
except => qr/::SUPER$/,
sub_name => 'configs'
);
}
### do system config, user config, rest.. in that order
### apparently, on a 2nd invocation of -->configs, a
### ::ISA::CACHE package can appear.. that's bad...
my %confs = map { $_ => $_ }
grep { $_ !~ /::ISA::/ } __PACKAGE__->configs;
my @confs = grep { defined }
map { delete $confs{$_} } CONFIG_SYSTEM, CONFIG_USER;
push @confs, sort keys %confs;
for my $plugin ( @confs ) {
msg(loc("Found config '%1'", $plugin),0);
### if we already did this the /last/ time around don't
### run the setup again.
if( my $loc = Module::Loaded::is_loaded( $plugin ) ) {
msg(loc(" Already loaded '%1' (%2)", $plugin, $loc), 0);
next;
} else {
msg(loc(" Loading config '%1'", $plugin),0);
if( eval { load $plugin; 1 } ) {
msg(loc(" Loaded '%1' (%2)",
$plugin, Module::Loaded::is_loaded( $plugin ) ), 0);
} else {
error(loc(" Error loading '%1': %2", $plugin, $@));
}
}
if( $@ ) {
error(loc("Could not load '%1': %2", $plugin, $@));
next;
}
my $sub = $plugin->can('setup');
$sub->( $self ) if $sub;
}
}
### did one of the plugins change the base dir? then we should
### scan the dirs again
if( $cur_base ne $self->get_conf('base') ) {
msg(loc("Base dir changed from '%1' to '%2', rescanning",
$cur_base, $self->get_conf('base')), 0);
$self->init( @_, rescan => 1 );
}
### clean up the paths once more, just in case
$obj->_clean_up_paths;
### XXX in case the 'lib' param got changed, we need to
### add that now, or it's not propagating ;(
{ my $lib = $self->get_conf('lib');
my %inc = map { $_ => $_ } @INC;
for my $l ( @$lib ) {
push @INC, $l unless $inc{$l};
}
$self->_lib( \@INC );
}
return 1;
}
}
=pod
=head2 can_save( [$config_location] )
Check if we can save the configuration to the specified file.
If no file is provided, defaults to your personal config.
Returns true if the file can be saved, false otherwise.
=cut
sub can_save {
my $self = shift;
my $file = shift || CONFIG_USER_FILE->();
return 1 unless -e $file;
chmod 0644, $file;
return (-w $file);
}
=pod
=head2 $file = $conf->save( [$package_name] )
Saves the configuration to the package name you provided.
If this package is not C<CPANPLUS::Config::System>, it will
be saved in your C<.cpanplus> directory, otherwise it will
be attempted to be saved in the system wide directory.
(On Debian systems, this system wide directory is /etc/perl.)
If no argument is provided, it will default to your personal
config.
Returns the full path to the file if the config was saved,
false otherwise.
=cut
sub _config_pm_to_file {
my $self = shift;
my $pm = shift or return;
my $dir = shift || CONFIG_USER_LIB_DIR->();
### only 3 types of files know: home, system and 'other'
### so figure out where to save them based on their type
my $file;
if( $pm eq CONFIG_USER ) {
$file = CONFIG_USER_FILE->();
} elsif ( $pm eq CONFIG_SYSTEM ) {
$file = CONFIG_SYSTEM_FILE->();
### third party file
} else {
my $cfg_pkg = CONFIG . '::';
unless( $pm =~ /^$cfg_pkg/ ) {
error(loc(
"WARNING: Your config package '%1' is not in the '%2' ".
"namespace and will not be automatically detected by %3",
$pm, $cfg_pkg, 'CPANPLUS'
));
}
$file = File::Spec->catfile(
$dir,
split( '::', $pm )
) . '.pm';
}
return $file;
}
sub save {
my $self = shift;
my $pm = shift || CONFIG_USER;
my $savedir = shift || '';
my $file = $self->_config_pm_to_file( $pm, $savedir ) or return;
my $dir = dirname( $file );
unless( -d $dir ) {
$self->_mkdir( dir => $dir ) or (
error(loc("Can not create directory '%1' to save config to",$dir)),
return
)
}
return unless $self->can_save($file);
### find only accessors that are not private
my @acc = sort grep { $_ !~ /^_/ } $self->conf->ls_accessors;
### for dumping the values
use Data::Dumper;
my @lines;
for my $acc ( @acc ) {
push @lines, "### $acc section", $/;
for my $key ( $self->conf->$acc->ls_accessors ) {
my $val = Dumper( $self->conf->$acc->$key );
$val =~ s/\$VAR1\s+=\s+//;
$val =~ s/;\n//;
push @lines, '$'. "conf->set_${acc}( $key => $val );", $/;
}
push @lines, $/,$/;
}
my $str = join '', map { " $_" } @lines;
### use a variable to make sure the pod parser doesn't snag it
my $is = '=';
my $time = gmtime;
my $msg = <<_END_OF_CONFIG_;
###############################################
###
### Configuration structure for $pm
###
###############################################
#last changed: $time GMT
### minimal pod, so you can find it with perldoc -l, etc
${is}pod
${is}head1 NAME
$pm
${is}head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a CPANPLUS configuration file. Editing this
config changes the way CPANPLUS will behave
${is}cut
package $pm;
use strict;
sub setup {
my \$conf = shift;
$str
return 1;
}
1;
_END_OF_CONFIG_
$self->_move( file => $file, to => "$file~" ) if -f $file;
my $fh = new FileHandle;
$fh->open(">$file")
or (error(loc("Could not open '%1' for writing: %2", $file, $!)),
return );
$fh->print($msg);
$fh->close;
return $file;
}
=pod
=head2 options( type => TYPE )
Returns a list of all valid config options given a specific type
(like for example C<conf> of C<program>) or false if the type does
not exist
=cut
sub options {
my $self = shift;
my $conf = $self->conf;
my %hash = @_;
my $type;
my $tmpl = {
type => { required => 1, default => '',
strict_type => 1, store => \$type },
};
check($tmpl, \%hash) or return;
my %seen;
return sort grep { !$seen{$_}++ }
map { $_->$type->ls_accessors if $_->can($type) }
$self->conf;
return;
}
=pod
=head1 ACCESSORS
Accessors that start with a C<_> are marked private -- regular users
should never need to use these.
See the C<CPANPLUS::Config> documentation for what items can be
set and retrieved.
=head2 get_SOMETHING( ITEM, [ITEM, ITEM, ... ] );
The C<get_*> style accessors merely retrieves one or more desired
config options.
=head2 set_SOMETHING( ITEM => VAL, [ITEM => VAL, ITEM => VAL, ... ] );
The C<set_*> style accessors set the current value for one
or more config options and will return true upon success, false on
failure.
=head2 add_SOMETHING( ITEM => VAL, [ITEM => VAL, ITEM => VAL, ... ] );
The C<add_*> style accessor adds a new key to a config key.
Currently, the following accessors exist:
=over 4
=item set|get_conf
Simple configuration directives like verbosity and favourite shell.
=item set|get_program
Location of helper programs.
=item _set|_get_build
Locations of where to put what files for CPANPLUS.
=item _set|_get_source
Locations and names of source files locally.
=item _set|_get_mirror
Locations and names of source files remotely.
=item _set|_get_fetch
Special settings pertaining to the fetching of files.
=back
=cut
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
my $conf = $self->conf;
my $name = $AUTOLOAD;
$name =~ s/.+:://;
my ($private, $action, $field) =
$name =~ m/^(_)?((?:[gs]et|add))_([a-z]+)$/;
my $type = '';
$type .= '_' if $private;
$type .= $field if $field;
my $type_code = $conf->can($type);
unless ( $type_code ) {
error( loc("Invalid method type: '%1'", $name) );
return;
}
my $type_obj = $type_code->();
unless( scalar @_ ) {
error( loc("No arguments provided!") );
return;
}
### retrieve a current value for an existing key ###
if( $action eq 'get' ) {
for my $key (@_) {
my @list = ();
### get it from the user config first
if( my $code = $type_obj->can($key) ) {
push @list, $code->();
### XXX EU::AI compatibility hack to provide lookups like in
### cpanplus 0.04x; we renamed ->_get_build('base') to
### ->get_conf('base')
} elsif ( $type eq '_build' and $key eq 'base' ) {
return $self->get_conf($key);
} else {
error( loc(q[No such key '%1' in field '%2'], $key, $type) );
return;
}
return wantarray ? @list : $list[0];
}
### set an existing key to a new value ###
} elsif ( $action eq 'set' ) {
my %args = @_;
while( my($key,$val) = each %args ) {
if( my $code = $type_obj->can($key) ) {
$code->( $val );
} else {
error( loc(q[No such key '%1' in field '%2'], $key, $type) );
return;
}
}
return 1;
### add a new key to the config ###
} elsif ( $action eq 'add' ) {
my %args = @_;
while( my($key,$val) = each %args ) {
if( $type_obj->can($key) ) {
error( loc( q[Key '%1' already exists for field '%2'],
$key, $type));
return;
} else {
$type_obj->mk_accessors( $key );
$type_obj->$key( $val );
}
}
return 1;
} else {
error( loc(q[Unknown action '%1'], $action) );
return;
}
}
sub DESTROY { 1 };
1;
=pod
=head1 BUG REPORTS
Please report bugs or other issues to E<lt>bug-cpanplus@rt.cpan.org<gt>.
=head1 AUTHOR
This module by Jos Boumans E<lt>kane@cpan.orgE<gt>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
The CPAN++ interface (of which this module is a part of) is copyright (c)
2001 - 2007, Jos Boumans E<lt>kane@cpan.orgE<gt>. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<CPANPLUS::Backend>, L<CPANPLUS::Configure::Setup>, L<CPANPLUS::Config>
=cut
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