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package CPANPLUS::Selfupdate;
use strict;
use Params::Check qw[check];
use IPC::Cmd qw[can_run];
use CPANPLUS::Error qw[error msg];
use Module::Load::Conditional qw[check_install];
use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext';
use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants;
use vars qw[$VERSION];
$VERSION = "0.9138";
$Params::Check::VERBOSE = 1;
=head1 NAME
CPANPLUS::Selfupdate - self-updating for CPANPLUS
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$su = $cb->selfupdate_object;
@feats = $su->list_features;
@feats = $su->list_enabled_features;
@mods = map { $su->modules_for_feature( $_ ) } @feats;
@mods = $su->list_core_dependencies;
@mods = $su->list_core_modules;
for ( @mods ) {
print $_->name " should be version " . $_->version_required;
print "Installed version is not uptodate!"
unless $_->is_installed_version_sufficient;
}
$ok = $su->selfupdate( update => 'all', latest => 0 );
=cut
### a config has describing our deps etc
{
my $Modules = {
dependencies => {
'File::Fetch' => '0.15_02', # lynx & 404 handling
'File::Spec' => '0.82',
'IPC::Cmd' => '0.36', # 5.6.2 compat: 2-arg open
'Locale::Maketext::Simple' => '0.01',
'Log::Message' => '0.01',
'Module::Load' => '0.10',
'Module::Load::Conditional' => '0.50', # returns dir for loaded
# modules
'version' => '0.77', # needed for M::L::C
# addresses #24630 and
# #24675
# Address ~0 overflow issue
'Params::Check' => '0.36',
'Package::Constants' => '0.01',
'Term::UI' => '0.18', # option parsing
'Test::Harness' => '2.62', # due to bug #19505
# only 2.58 and 2.60 are bad
'Test::More' => '0.47', # to run our tests
'Archive::Extract' => '0.16', # ./Dir bug fix
'Archive::Tar' => '1.23',
'IO::Zlib' => '1.04', # needed for Archive::Tar
'Object::Accessor' => '0.44', # mk_aliases support
'Module::CoreList' => '2.22', # deprecated core modules
'Module::Pluggable' => '2.4',
'Module::Loaded' => '0.01',
'Parse::CPAN::Meta' => '1.4200', # config_requires support
'ExtUtils::Install' => '1.42', # uninstall outside @INC
( check_install( module => 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Build' )
&& !check_install( module => 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Build', version => '0.60' )
? ( 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Build' => '0.60' ) : () ),
},
features => {
# config_key_name => [
# sub { } to list module key/value pairs
# sub { } to check if feature is enabled
# ]
prefer_makefile => [
sub {
my $cb = shift;
$cb->configure_object->get_conf('prefer_makefile')
? { }
: { 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Build' => '0.60' };
},
sub { return 1 }, # always enabled
],
cpantest => [
{ 'Test::Reporter' => '1.34',
'Parse::CPAN::Meta' => '1.4200'
},
sub {
my $cb = shift;
return $cb->configure_object->get_conf('cpantest');
},
],
dist_type => [
sub {
my $cb = shift;
my $dist = $cb->configure_object->get_conf('dist_type');
return { $dist => '0.0' } if $dist;
return;
},
sub {
my $cb = shift;
return $cb->configure_object->get_conf('dist_type');
},
],
md5 => [
{
'Digest::SHA' => '0.0',
},
sub {
my $cb = shift;
return $cb->configure_object->get_conf('md5');
},
],
shell => [
sub {
my $cb = shift;
my $dist = $cb->configure_object->get_conf('shell');
### we bundle these shells, so don't bother having a dep
### on them... If we don't do this, CPAN.pm actually detects
### a recursive dependency and breaks (see #26077).
### This is not an issue for CPANPLUS itself, it handles
### it smartly.
return if $dist eq SHELL_DEFAULT or $dist eq SHELL_CLASSIC;
return { $dist => '0.0' } if $dist;
return;
},
sub { return 1 },
],
signature => [
sub {
my $cb = shift;
return {
'Module::Signature' => '0.06',
} if can_run('gpg');
### leave this out -- Crypt::OpenPGP is fairly
### painful to install, and broken on some platforms
### so we'll just always fall back to gpg. It may
### issue a warning or 2, but that's about it.
### this change due to this ticket: #26914
# and $cb->configure_object->get_conf('prefer_bin');
return {
'Crypt::OpenPGP' => '0.0',
'Module::Signature' => '0.06',
};
},
sub {
my $cb = shift;
return $cb->configure_object->get_conf('signature');
},
],
storable => [
{ 'Storable' => '0.0' },
sub {
my $cb = shift;
return $cb->configure_object->get_conf('storable');
},
],
sqlite_backend => [
{ 'DBIx::Simple' => '0.0',
'DBD::SQLite' => '0.0',
},
sub {
my $cb = shift;
my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
return $conf->get_conf('source_engine')
eq 'CPANPLUS::Internals::Source::SQLite'
},
],
},
core => {
'CPANPLUS' => '0.0',
},
};
sub _get_config { return $Modules }
}
=head1 METHODS
=head2 $self = CPANPLUS::Selfupdate->new( $backend_object );
Sets up a new selfupdate object. Called automatically when
a new backend object is created.
=cut
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $cb = shift or return;
return bless sub { $cb }, $class;
}
{ ### cache to find the relevant modules
my $cache = {
core
=> sub { my $self = shift;
core => [ $self->list_core_modules ] },
dependencies
=> sub { my $self = shift;
dependencies => [ $self->list_core_dependencies ] },
enabled_features
=> sub { my $self = shift;
map { $_ => [ $self->modules_for_feature( $_ ) ] }
$self->list_enabled_features
},
features
=> sub { my $self = shift;
map { $_ => [ $self->modules_for_feature( $_ ) ] }
$self->list_features
},
### make sure to do 'core' first, in case
### we are out of date ourselves
all => [ qw|core dependencies enabled_features| ],
};
=head2 @cat = $self->list_categories
Returns a list of categories that the C<selfupdate> method accepts.
See C<selfupdate> for details.
=cut
sub list_categories { return sort keys %$cache }
=head2 %list = $self->list_modules_to_update( update => "core|dependencies|enabled_features|features|all", [latest => BOOL] )
List which modules C<selfupdate> would upgrade. You can update either
the core (CPANPLUS itself), the core dependencies, all features you have
currently turned on, or all features available, or everything.
The C<latest> option determines whether it should update to the latest
version on CPAN, or if the minimal required version for CPANPLUS is
good enough.
Returns a hash of feature names and lists of module objects to be
upgraded based on the category you provided. For example:
%list = $self->list_modules_to_update( update => 'core' );
Would return:
( core => [ $module_object_for_cpanplus ] );
=cut
sub list_modules_to_update {
my $self = shift;
my $cb = $self->();
my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
my %hash = @_;
my($type, $latest);
my $tmpl = {
update => { required => 1, store => \$type,
allow => [ keys %$cache ], },
latest => { default => 0, store => \$latest, allow => BOOLEANS },
};
{ local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
}
my $ref = $cache->{$type};
### a list of ( feature1 => \@mods, feature2 => \@mods, etc )
my %list = UNIVERSAL::isa( $ref, 'ARRAY' )
? map { $cache->{$_}->( $self ) } @$ref
: $ref->( $self );
### filter based on whether we need the latest ones or not
for my $aref ( values %list ) {
$aref = [ $latest
? grep { !$_->is_uptodate } @$aref
: grep { !$_->is_installed_version_sufficient } @$aref
];
}
return %list;
}
=head2 $bool = $self->selfupdate( update => "core|dependencies|enabled_features|features|all", [latest => BOOL, force => BOOL] )
Selfupdate CPANPLUS. You can update either the core (CPANPLUS itself),
the core dependencies, all features you have currently turned on, or
all features available, or everything.
The C<latest> option determines whether it should update to the latest
version on CPAN, or if the minimal required version for CPANPLUS is
good enough.
Returns true on success, false on error.
=cut
sub selfupdate {
my $self = shift;
my $cb = $self->();
my $conf = $cb->configure_object;
my %hash = @_;
my $force;
my $tmpl = {
force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'), store => \$force },
};
{ local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1;
check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return;
}
my %list = $self->list_modules_to_update( %hash ) or return;
### just the modules please
my @mods = map { @$_ } values %list;
my $flag;
for my $mod ( @mods ) {
unless( $mod->install( force => $force ) ) {
$flag++;
error(loc("Failed to update module '%1'", $mod->name));
}
}
return if $flag;
return 1;
}
}
=head2 @features = $self->list_features
Returns a list of features that are supported by CPANPLUS.
=cut
sub list_features {
my $self = shift;
return keys %{ $self->_get_config->{'features'} };
}
=head2 @features = $self->list_enabled_features
Returns a list of features that are enabled in your current
CPANPLUS installation.
=cut
sub list_enabled_features {
my $self = shift;
my $cb = $self->();
my @enabled;
for my $feat ( $self->list_features ) {
my $ref = $self->_get_config->{'features'}->{$feat}->[1];
push @enabled, $feat if $ref->($cb);
}
return @enabled;
}
=head2 @mods = $self->modules_for_feature( FEATURE [,AS_HASH] )
Returns a list of C<CPANPLUS::Selfupdate::Module> objects which
represent the modules required to support this feature.
For a list of features, call the C<list_features> method.
If the C<AS_HASH> argument is provided, no module objects are
returned, but a hashref where the keys are names of the modules,
and values are their minimum versions.
=cut
sub modules_for_feature {
my $self = shift;
my $feature = shift or return;
my $as_hash = shift || 0;
my $cb = $self->();
unless( exists $self->_get_config->{'features'}->{$feature} ) {
error(loc("Unknown feature '%1'", $feature));
return;
}
my $ref = $self->_get_config->{'features'}->{$feature}->[0];
### it's either a list of modules/versions or a subroutine that
### returns a list of modules/versions
my $href = UNIVERSAL::isa( $ref, 'HASH' ) ? $ref : $ref->( $cb );
return unless $href; # nothing needed for the feature?
return $href if $as_hash;
return $self->_hashref_to_module( $href );
}
=head2 @mods = $self->list_core_dependencies( [AS_HASH] )
Returns a list of C<CPANPLUS::Selfupdate::Module> objects which
represent the modules that comprise the core dependencies of CPANPLUS.
If the C<AS_HASH> argument is provided, no module objects are
returned, but a hashref where the keys are names of the modules,
and values are their minimum versions.
=cut
sub list_core_dependencies {
my $self = shift;
my $as_hash = shift || 0;
my $cb = $self->();
my $href = $self->_get_config->{'dependencies'};
return $href if $as_hash;
return $self->_hashref_to_module( $href );
}
=head2 @mods = $self->list_core_modules( [AS_HASH] )
Returns a list of C<CPANPLUS::Selfupdate::Module> objects which
represent the modules that comprise the core of CPANPLUS.
If the C<AS_HASH> argument is provided, no module objects are
returned, but a hashref where the keys are names of the modules,
and values are their minimum versions.
=cut
sub list_core_modules {
my $self = shift;
my $as_hash = shift || 0;
my $cb = $self->();
my $href = $self->_get_config->{'core'};
return $href if $as_hash;
return $self->_hashref_to_module( $href );
}
sub _hashref_to_module {
my $self = shift;
my $cb = $self->();
my $href = shift or return;
return map {
CPANPLUS::Selfupdate::Module->new(
$cb->module_tree($_) => $href->{$_}
)
} keys %$href;
}
=head1 CPANPLUS::Selfupdate::Module
C<CPANPLUS::Selfupdate::Module> extends C<CPANPLUS::Module> objects
by providing accessors to aid in selfupdating CPANPLUS.
These objects are returned by all methods of C<CPANPLUS::Selfupdate>
that return module objects.
=cut
{ package CPANPLUS::Selfupdate::Module;
use base 'CPANPLUS::Module';
### stores module name -> cpanplus required version
### XXX only can deal with 1 pair!
my %Cache = ();
my $Acc = 'version_required';
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $mod = shift or return;
my $ver = shift; return unless defined $ver;
my $obj = $mod->clone; # clone the module object
bless $obj, $class; # rebless it to our class
$obj->$Acc( $ver );
return $obj;
}
=head2 $version = $mod->version_required
Returns the version of this module required for CPANPLUS.
=cut
sub version_required {
my $self = shift;
$Cache{ $self->name } = shift() if @_;
return $Cache{ $self->name };
}
=head2 $bool = $mod->is_installed_version_sufficient
Returns true if the installed version of this module is sufficient
for CPANPLUS, or false if it is not.
=cut
sub is_installed_version_sufficient {
my $self = shift;
return $self->is_uptodate( version => $self->$Acc );
}
}
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.
=cut
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