NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs::Plugins - Add all Dist::Zilla plugins
presently in use as prerequisites.
VERSION
version 1.000002
SYNOPSIS
[Prereqs::Plugins]
; all plugins are now develop.requires deps
[Prereqs::Plugins]
phase = runtime ; all plugins are now runtime.requires deps
DESCRIPTION
This is mostly because I am lazy, and the lengthy list of hand-updated
dependencies on my @Author:: bundle started to get overwhelming, and I'd
periodically miss something.
This module is kinda "AutoPrereqs"y, but in ways that I can't imagine
being plausible with a generic "AutoPrereqs" tool, at least, not without
requiring some nasty re-implementation of how "dist.ini" is parsed.
METHODS
"mvp_multivalue_args"
The list of attributes that can be specified multiple times
exclude
"get_plugin_module"
$instance->get_plugin_module( $plugin_instance );
"skip_prereq"
if ( $instance->skip_prereq( $plugin_instance ) ) {
}
"get_prereq_for"
my ( $module, $version ) = $instance->get_prereq_for( $plugin_instance );
"register_prereqs"
See "Dist::Zilla::Role::PrereqSource"
ATTRIBUTES
"phase"
The target installation phase to inject into:
* "runtime"
* "configure"
* "build"
* "test"
* "develop"
"relation"
The type of dependency relation to create:
* "requires"
* "recommends"
* "suggests"
* "conflicts"
Though think incredibly hard before using this last one ;)
"exclude"
Specify anything you want excluded here.
May Be specified multiple times.
[Prereqs::Plugins]
exclude = Some::Module::Thingy
exclude = Some::Other::Module::Thingy
PRIVATE ATTRIBUTES
"_exclude_hash"
PRIVATE METHODS
"_build__exclude_hash"
LIMITATIONS
* This module will NOT report @Bundles as dependencies at present.
* This module will NOT *necessarily* include ALL dependencies, but is
only intended to include the majority of them.
Some plugins, such as my own "Bootstrap::lib" don't add themselves
to the "dzil" "->plugins()" list, and as such, it will be invisible
to this module.
AUTHOR
Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Kent Fredric
<kentfredric@gmail.com>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.