Dist::Zilla::Role::Bootstrap - Shared logic for bootstrap things.
version 1.001005
For consuming plugins:
use Moose;
with 'Dist::Zilla::Role::Bootstrap';
sub bootstrap {
my $bootstrap_root = $_[0]->_bootstrap_root;
# Do the actual bootstrap work here
$_[0]->_add_inc('./some/path/here');
}
For users of plugins:
[Some::Plugin::Name]
try_built = 0 ; # use / as the root to bootstrap
try_built = 1 ; # try to use /Dist-Name-.*/ instead of /
fallback = 0 ; # don't bootstrap at all if /Dist-Name-.*/ matches != 1 things
fallback = 1 ; # fallback to / if /Dist-Name-.*/ matches != 1 things
This module is a role that aims to be consumed by plugins that want to perform some very early bootstrap operation that may affect the loading environment of successive plugins, especially with regards to plugins that may wish to build with themselves, either by consuming the source tree itself, or by consuming a previous built iteration.
Implementation is quite simple:
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with
this role in your pluginwith 'Dist::Zilla::Role::Bootstrap'
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Implement the
bootstrap
sub.sub bootstrap { my ( $self ) = @_; }
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Optional: Fetch the discovered
bootstap
root via:$self->_bootstap_root
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Optional: Load some path into
@INC
via:$self->_add_inc($path)
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Any user specified bootstrap
method will be invoked during plugin_from_config
.
This is AFTER ->new
, AFTER ->BUILD
, and AFTER dzil
's internal plugin_from_config
steps.
This occurs within the register_component
phase of the plug-in loading and configuration.
This also occurs BEFORE Dist::Zilla
attaches the plug-in into the plug-in stash.
The name of the distribution.
This value is vivified by asking zilla->name
.
Usually this value is populated by dist.ini
in the property name
However, occasionally, this value is discovered by a plugin
.
In such a case, that plugin cannot be bootstrapped, because that plugin MUST be loaded prior to bootstrap.
This attribute controls how the consuming plugin
behaves.
- false (default) : bootstrapping is only done to
PROJECTROOT/lib
- true : bootstrap attempts to try
PROJECTROOT/<distname>-<version>/lib
This attribute is for use in conjunction with try_built
false
: WhenPROJECTROOT/<distname>-<version>
does not exist, don't perform any bootstrappingtrue
(default) : WhenPROJECTROOT/<distname>-<version>
does not exist, bootstrap toPROJECTROOT/lib
This attribute controls how try_built
behaves when multiple directories exist that match PROJECTROOT/<distname>-.*
Two valid options at this time:
mtime
(default) : Pick the directory with the most recentmtime
parseversion
: Attempt to parse versions on all candidate directories and use the one with the largest version.
Prior to 0.2.0
this property did not exist, and default behavior was to assume 0 Candidates
and 2 or more Candidates
were the same problem.
Kent Fredric [email protected]
This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Kent Fredric [email protected].
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.