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Module::Extract(3)    User Contributed Perl Documentation   Module::Extract(3)

NAME
       Module::Extract - Base class for working with Perl distributions

SYNOPSIS
       Creating a Module::Extract subclass.

	 package My::Readme;

	 # Shows the README file for a module

	 use strict;
	 use base 'Module::Extract';

	 sub show {
	     my $self	= shift;
	     my $readme = $self->file_path('README');
	     if ( -f $readme ) {
		 system( "cat $readme" );
	     } else {
		 print "Dist does not have a README file";
	     }
	 }

	 1;

       A script that uses the module to show the readme file for a
       distribution filename provided by the user.

	 #!/usr/bin/perl

	 use My::Readme;

	 My::Readme->new( dist_file => $ARGV[0] )->show;

	 exit(0);

DESCRIPTION
       Module::Extract is a convenience base class for creating module that
       work with Perl distributions.

       Its purpose is to take care of the mechanisms of locating and
       extracting a Perl distribution so that your module can do something
       specific to the distribution.

       This module was originally created to provide an abstraction for the
       extraction logic for both Module::Inspector and Module::P4P and to
       allow additional features to be added in the future without having to
       modify both of them, because the general problem of "locate, download,
       and expand a distribution" is one that is almost ideal for adding
       additional features down the line.

   new
	 my $from_file = My::Class->new(
	     dist_file => 'tarball.tar.gz',
	     );

	 my $from_dir = My::Class->new(
	     dist_dir  => 'some/dir',
	     );

       The "new" constructor takes a "dist_file" and/or a "dist_dir" param,
       locates and (if needed) expands the distribution tarball.

       It takes either a "dist_file" param, which should be the local path to
       the tarball, or a "dist_dir" which should be the path to a directory
       which contains an already-expanded distribution (such as from a
       repository checkout).

       Return a new Module::Extract-subclass object, or dies on error.

   dist_file
       The "dist_file" accessor returns the (absolute) path to the
       distribution tarball. If the inspector was created with "dist_dir"
       rather than "dist_file", this will return "undef".

   dist_type
       The "dist_type" method returns the archive type of the distribution
       tarball. This will be either 'tar.gz', 'tgz', or 'zip'. Other file
       types are not supported at this time.

       If the inspector was created with "dist_dir" rather than "dist_file",
       this will return "undef".

   dist_dir
       The "dist_dir" method returns the (absolute) distribution root
       directory.

       If the inspector was created with "dist_file" rather than "dist_file",
       this method will return the temporary directory created to hold the
       unwrapped tarball.

   file_path
	 my $local_path = $inspector->file_path('lib/Foo.pm');

       To simplify implementations, most tools that work with distributions
       identify files in unix-style relative paths.

       The "file_path" method takes a unix-style relative path and returns a
       localised absolute path to the file on disk (either in the actual
       distribution directory, or the temp directory holding the expanded
       tarball.

   dir_path
	 my $local_path = $inspector->file_path('lib');

       The "dir_path" method is the matching pair of the "file_path" method.

       As for that method, it takes a unix-style relative directory name, and
       returns a localised absolute path to the directory.

SUPPORT
       This module is stored in an Open Repository at the following address.

       http://svn.phase-n.com/svn/cpan/trunk/Module-Extract <http://svn.phase-
       n.com/svn/cpan/trunk/Module-Extract>

       Write access to the repository is made available automatically to any
       published CPAN author, and to most other volunteers on request.

       If you are able to submit your bug report in the form of new (failing)
       unit tests, or can apply your fix directly instead of submitting a
       patch, you are strongly encouraged to do so as the author currently
       maintains over 100 modules and it can take some time to deal with non-
       Critcal bug reports or patches.

       This will guarentee that your issue will be addressed in the next
       release of the module.

       If you cannot provide a direct test or fix, or don't have time to do
       so, then regular bug reports are still accepted and appreciated via the
       CPAN bug tracker.

       http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Module-Extract
       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Module-Extract>

       For other issues, for commercial enhancement or support, or to have
       your write access enabled for the repository, contact the author at the
       email address above.

AUTHORS
       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO
       Module::Inspector, Module::P4P

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2006 Adam Kennedy.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
       with this module.

perl v5.14.0			  2006-10-02		    Module::Extract(3)
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