# -*- mode: perl; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
use strict;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker qw(WriteMakefile);
# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence
# the contents of the Makefile that is written.
# Normalize version strings like 6.30_02 to 6.3002,
# so that we can do numerical comparisons on it.
my $eumm_version = $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION;
$eumm_version =~ s/_//;
my $module = 'WWW::Mechanize::Shell';
(my $main_file = "lib/$module.pm" ) =~ s!::!/!g;
# I should maybe use something like Shipwright...
regen_README($main_file);
#regen_EXAMPLES();
my @tests = map { glob $_ } 't/*.t', 't/*/*.t';
my %module = (
NAME => $module,
AUTHOR => q{Max Maischein <corion@cpan.org>},
VERSION_FROM => $main_file,
ABSTRACT_FROM => $main_file,
META_MERGE => {
"meta-spec" => { version => 2 },
resources => {
repository => {
web => 'https://github.com/Corion/WWW-Mechanize-Shell',
url => 'git://github.com/Corion/WWW-Mechanize-Shell.git',
type => 'git',
}
},
dynamic_config => 0, # we promise to keep META.* up-to-date
x_static_install => 1, # we are pure Perl and don't do anything fancy
},
MIN_PERL_VERSION => '5.006',
LICENSE => 'perl',
PL_FILES => {},
BUILD_REQUIRES => {
'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => 0,
},
PREREQ_PM => {
'Term::Shell' => 0.02,
'parent' => 0,
'URI::URL' => 0.00,
'Test::Harness' => 2.30,
'LWP' => 5.69,
'WWW::Mechanize' => 1.20,
'WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller' => 0.05,
'Hook::LexWrap' => 0.20,
'HTML::Display' => 0,
'HTML::TokeParser::Simple' => 2.0,
},
TEST_REQUIRES => {
'Test::More' => 0,
'CGI' => 0,
},
dist => { COMPRESS => 'gzip -9f', SUFFIX => 'gz', },
clean => { FILES => 'WWW-Mechanize-Shell-*' },
test => { TESTS => join( ' ', @tests ) },
);
# This is so that we can do
# require 'Makefile.PL'
# and then call get_module_info
sub get_module_info { %module }
if( ! caller ) {
# I should maybe use something like Shipwright...
regen_README($main_file);
#regen_EXAMPLES();
WriteMakefile1(get_module_info);
};
1;
# Below here is boilerplate for making this work across various old versions
# of ExtUtils::MakeMaker and for (re)generating README and README.mkdn
sub WriteMakefile1 { #Written by Alexandr Ciornii, version 0.21. Added by eumm-upgrade.
my %params=@_;
my $eumm_version=$ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION;
$eumm_version=eval $eumm_version;
die "EXTRA_META is deprecated" if exists $params{EXTRA_META};
die "License not specified" if not exists $params{LICENSE};
if ($params{BUILD_REQUIRES} and $eumm_version < 6.5503) {
#EUMM 6.5502 has problems with BUILD_REQUIRES
$params{PREREQ_PM}={ %{$params{PREREQ_PM} || {}} , %{$params{BUILD_REQUIRES}} };
delete $params{BUILD_REQUIRES};
}
if ($params{TEST_REQUIRES} and $eumm_version < 6.64) {
$params{PREREQ_PM}={ %{$params{PREREQ_PM} || {}} , %{$params{TEST_REQUIRES}} };
delete $params{TEST_REQUIRES};
}
delete $params{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} if $eumm_version < 6.52;
delete $params{MIN_PERL_VERSION} if $eumm_version < 6.48;
delete $params{META_MERGE} if $eumm_version < 6.46;
delete $params{META_ADD} if $eumm_version < 6.46;
delete $params{LICENSE} if $eumm_version < 6.31;
delete $params{AUTHOR} if $] < 5.005;
delete $params{ABSTRACT_FROM} if $] < 5.005;
delete $params{BINARY_LOCATION} if $] < 5.005;
WriteMakefile(%params);
}
sub regen_README {
# README is the short version that just tells people what this is
# and how to install it
eval {
# Get description
my $readme = join "\n",
pod_section($_[0], 'NAME', 'no heading' ),
pod_section($_[0], 'DESCRIPTION' ),
<<INSTALL,
INSTALLATION
This is a Perl module distribution. It should be installed with whichever
tool you use to manage your installation of Perl, e.g. any of
cpanm .
cpan .
cpanp -i .
Consult http://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html for further instruction.
Should you wish to install this module manually, the procedure is
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
INSTALL
pod_section($_[0], 'REPOSITORY'),
pod_section($_[0], 'SUPPORT'),
pod_section($_[0], 'BUG TRACKER'),
pod_section($_[0], 'AUTHOR'),
pod_section($_[0], 'LICENSE' ),
pod_section($_[0], 'COPYRIGHT' ),
;
update_file( 'README', $readme );
};
# README.mkdn is the documentation that will be shown as the main
# page of the repository on Github. Hence we recreate the POD here
# as Markdown
eval {
require Pod::Markdown;
my $parser = Pod::Markdown->new();
# Read POD from Module.pm and write to README
$parser->parse_from_file($_[0]);
my $readme_mkdn = <<STATUS . $parser->as_markdown;
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Corion/WWW-Mechanize-Shell.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/Corion/WWW-Mechanize-Shell)
STATUS
update_file( 'README.mkdn', $readme_mkdn );
};
}
sub pod_section {
my( $filename, $section, $remove_heading ) = @_;
open my $fh, '<', $filename
or die "Couldn't read '$filename': $!";
my @section =
grep { /^=head1\s+$section/.../^=/ } <$fh>;
pop @section if $section[-1] =~ /^=/;
unshift @section if $remove_heading;
# Trim the section
if( @section ) {
pop @section
while $section[-1] =~ /^\s*$/;
shift @section
while $section[0] =~ /^\s*$/;
};
@section = map { $_ =~ s!^=\w+\s+!!; $_ } @section;
return join "", @section;
}
sub update_file {
my( $filename, $new_content ) = @_;
my $content;
if( -f $filename ) {
open my $fh, '<', $filename
or die "Couldn't read '$filename': $!";
binmode $fh;
local $/;
$content = <$fh>;
};
if( $content ne $new_content ) {
if( open my $fh, '>', $filename ) {
binmode $fh;
print $fh $new_content;
} else {
warn "Couldn't (re)write '$filename': $!";
};
};
}