use strict;
use warnings;
use Module::Build;
my $build = Module::Build->new(
module_name => 'Net::Async::WebSocket',
requires => {
'IO::Async::Listener' => '0.61', # handle_class
'IO::Async::Notifier' => '0.63', # ->adopt_future
'IO::Async::Stream' => '0.34',
'Protocol::WebSocket' => '0.00902',
'Protocol::WebSocket::Frame' => 0,
'Protocol::WebSocket::Handshake::Client' => 0,
'Protocol::WebSocket::Handshake::Server' => 0,
},
build_requires => {
'IO::Async::OS' => 0,
'Test::More' => '0.88', # done_testing
},
auto_configure_requires => 0, # Don't add M::B to configure_requires
license => 'perl',
create_makefile_pl => 'traditional',
create_license => 1,
create_readme => 1,
);
$build->create_build_script;