package Business::US::USPS::WebTools;
use strict;
use warnings;
=encoding utf8
=head1 The build file for Business::US::USPS::WebTools
This build file is a modulino; it works as both a build script and
a module.
To build the distribution, run this file normally:
% perl Makefile.PL
But, it's more interesting than that. You can load it with C<require>
and call C<arguments> to get the data structure it passes to
C<WriteMakefile>:
my $package = require '/path/to/Makefile.PL';
my $arguments = $package->arguments;
Note that C<require>-ing a file makes an entry in C<%INC> for exactly
that name. If you try to C<require> another file with the same name,
even from a different path, C<require> thinks it has already loaded
the file. As such, I recommend you always require the full path to the
file.
The return value of the C<require> is a package name (in this case,
the name of the main module). Use that to call the C<arguments> method.
Even if this distribution needs a higher version of Perl, this bit
only needs v5.8. You can play with the data structure with a primitive
Perl.
=cut
print <<"HERE" unless( $ENV{USPS_WEBTOOLS_USERID} and $ENV{USPS_WEBTOOLS_PASSWORD} );
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
To use these modules, you need a User ID and Password from the US Postal
Service. See the USPS website for details:
http://www.usps.com/webtools/htm/Address-Information.htm
Set the USPS_WEBTOOLS_USERID and USPS_WEBTOOLS_PASSWORD environment
variables.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
HERE
use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile);
my $module = __PACKAGE__;
( my $dist = $module ) =~ s/::/-/g;
my $github = 'https://github.com/briandfoy/business-us-usps-webtools';
my $main_file = catfile( 'lib', split /::/, "$module.pm" );
my %WriteMakefile = (
'MIN_PERL_VERSION' => '5.010',
'NAME' => $module,
'VERSION_FROM' => $main_file,
'ABSTRACT_FROM' => $main_file,
'LICENSE' => 'perl',
'AUTHOR' => 'brian d foy <bdfoy@cpan.org>',
'CONFIGURE_REQUIRES' => {
'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '6.64',
'File::Spec::Functions' => '0',
},
'BUILD_REQUIRES' => {
},
'TEST_REQUIRES' => {
'Test::More' => '0.98',
},
'PREREQ_PM' => {
'Hash::AsObject' => '0',
'LWP::Simple' => '0',
'URI' => '0',
},
'META_MERGE' => {
'meta-spec' => { version => 2 },
resources => {
repository => {
type => 'git',
url => "$github.git",
web => $github,
},
bugtracker => {
web => "$github/issues",
},
homepage => $github,
},
},
clean => { FILES => "$dist-*" },
);
sub arguments { \%WriteMakefile }
do_it() unless caller;
sub do_it {
require File::Spec;
my $MM ='ExtUtils::MakeMaker';
my $MM_version =
eval{ "$MM " . $WriteMakefile{'CONFIGURE_REQUIRES'}{'ExtUtils::MakeMaker'} }
||
"$MM 6.64";
eval "use $MM_version; 1" or die "Could not load $MM_version: $@";
eval "use Test::Manifest 1.21"
if -e File::Spec->catfile( qw(t test_manifest) );
my $arguments = arguments();
my $minimum_perl = $arguments->{MIN_PERL_VERSION} || '5.008';
eval "require $minimum_perl;" or die $@;
WriteMakefile( %$arguments );
}
no warnings;
__PACKAGE__;