package CPANPLUS::Config; use strict; use warnings; use base 'Object::Accessor'; use base 'CPANPLUS::Internals::Utils'; use Config; use File::Spec; use Module::Load; use CPANPLUS; use CPANPLUS::Error; use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants; use File::Basename qw[dirname]; use IPC::Cmd qw[can_run]; use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext'; use Module::Load::Conditional qw[check_install]; =pod =head1 NAME CPANPLUS::Config =head1 DESCRIPTION This module contains defaults and heuristics for configuration information for CPANPLUS. To change any of these values, please see the documentation in C. Below you'll find a list of configuration types and keys, and their meaning. =head1 CONFIGURATION =cut ### BAH! you can't have POD interleaved with a hash ### declaration.. so declare every entry seperatedly :( my $Conf = { '_fetch' => { 'blacklist' => [ 'ftp' ], }, ### _source, _build and _mirror are supposed to be static ### no changes should be needed unless pause/cpan changes '_source' => { 'hosts' => 'MIRRORED.BY', 'auth' => '01mailrc.txt.gz', 'stored' => 'sourcefiles', 'dslip' => '03modlist.data.gz', 'update' => '86400', 'mod' => '02packages.details.txt.gz', 'custom_index' => 'packages.txt', }, '_build' => { 'plugins' => 'plugins', 'moddir' => 'build', 'startdir' => '', 'distdir' => 'dist', 'autobundle' => 'autobundle', 'autobundle_prefix' => 'Snapshot', 'autdir' => 'authors', 'install_log_dir' => 'install-logs', 'custom_sources' => 'custom-sources', 'sanity_check' => 1, }, '_mirror' => { 'base' => 'authors/id/', 'auth' => 'authors/01mailrc.txt.gz', 'dslip' => 'modules/03modlist.data.gz', 'mod' => 'modules/02packages.details.txt.gz' }, }; =head2 Section 'conf' =over 4 =item hosts An array ref containing hosts entries to be queried for packages. An example entry would like this: { 'scheme' => 'ftp', 'path' => '/pub/CPAN/', 'host' => 'ftp.cpan.org' }, =cut ### default host list $Conf->{'conf'}->{'hosts'} = [ { 'scheme' => 'ftp', 'path' => '/pub/CPAN/', 'host' => 'ftp.cpan.org' }, { 'scheme' => 'http', 'path' => '/', 'host' => 'www.cpan.org' }, { 'scheme' => 'ftp', 'path' => '/pub/CPAN/', 'host' => 'ftp.nl.uu.net' }, { 'scheme' => 'ftp', 'path' => '/pub/CPAN/', 'host' => 'cpan.valueclick.com' }, { 'scheme' => 'ftp', 'path' => '/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/', 'host' => 'ftp.funet.fi' } ]; =item allow_build_interactivity Boolean flag to indicate whether 'perl Makefile.PL' and similar are run interactively or not. Defaults to 'true'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'allow_build_interactivity'} = 1; =item base The directory CPANPLUS keeps all it's build and state information in. Defaults to ~/.cpanplus. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'base'} = File::Spec->catdir( __PACKAGE__->_home_dir, DOT_CPANPLUS ); =item buildflags Any flags to be passed to 'perl Build.PL'. See C for details. Defaults to an empty string. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'buildflags'} = ''; =item cpantest Boolean flag to indicate whether or not to mail test results of module installations to C. Defaults to 'false'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'cpantest'} = 0; =item cpantest_mx String holding an explicit mailserver to use when sending out emails for C. An empty string will use your system settings. Defaults to an empty string. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'cpantest_mx'} = ''; =item debug Boolean flag to enable or disable extensive debuggging information. Defaults to 'false'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'debug'} = 0; =item dist_type Default distribution type to use when building packages. See C or C for details. An empty string will not use any package building software. Defaults to an empty string. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'dist_type'} = ''; =item email Email address to use for anonymous ftp access and as C address when sending emails. Defaults to an C address. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'email'} = DEFAULT_EMAIL; =item extractdir String containing the directory where fetched archives should be extracted. An empty string will use a directory under your C directory. Defaults to an empty string. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'extractdir'} = ''; =item fetchdir String containing the directory where fetched archives should be stored. An empty string will use a directory under your C directory. Defaults to an empty string. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'fetchdir'} = ''; =item flush Boolean indicating whether build failures, cache dirs etc should be flushed after every operation or not. Defaults to 'true'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'flush'} = 1; =item force Boolean indicating whether files should be forcefully overwritten if they exist, modules should be installed when they fail tests, etc. Defaults to 'false'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'force'} = 0; =item lib An array ref holding directories to be added to C<@INC> when CPANPLUS starts up. Defaults to an empty array reference. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'lib'} = []; =item makeflags A string holding flags that will be passed to the C program when invoked. Defaults to an empty string. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'makeflags'} = ''; =item makemakerflags A string holding flags that will be passed to C when invoked. Defaults to an empty string. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'makemakerflags'} = ''; =item md5 A boolean indicating whether or not md5 checks should be done when an archive is fetched. Defaults to 'true' if you have C installed, 'false' otherwise. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'md5'} = ( check_install( module => 'Digest::MD5' ) ? 1 : 0 ); =item no_update A boolean indicating whether or not C' source files should be updated or not. Defaults to 'false'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'no_update'} = 0; =item passive A boolean indicating whether or not to use passive ftp connections. Defaults to 'true'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'passive'} = 1; =item prefer_bin A boolean indicating whether or not to prefer command line programs over perl modules. Defaults to 'false' unless you do not have C installed (as that would mean we could not extract C<.tar.gz> files) =cut ### if we dont have c::zlib, we'll need to use /bin/tar or we ### can not extract any files. Good time to change the default $Conf->{'conf'}->{'prefer_bin'} = (eval {require Compress::Zlib; 1} ? 0 : 1 ); =item prefer_makefile A boolean indicating whether or not prefer a C over a C file if both are present. Defaults to 'true'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'prefer_makefile'} = 1; =item prereqs A digit indicating what to do when a package you are installing has a prerequisite. Options are: 0 Do not install 1 Install 2 Ask 3 Ignore (dangerous, install will probably fail!) The default is to ask. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'prereqs'} = PREREQ_ASK; =item shell A string holding the shell class you wish to start up when starting C in interactive mode. Defaults to C, the default CPANPLUS shell. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'shell'} = 'CPANPLUS::Shell::Default'; =item show_startup_tip A boolean indicating whether or not to show start up tips in the interactive shell. Defaults to 'true'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'show_startup_tip'} = 1; =item signature A boolean indicating whether or not check signatures if packages are signed. Defaults to 'true' if you have C or C installed, 'false' otherwise. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'signature'} = do { check_install( module => 'Module::Signature', version => '0.06' ) and ( can_run('gpg') || check_install(module => 'Crypt::OpenPGP') ); } ? 1 : 0; =item skiptest A boolean indicating whether or not to skip tests when installing modules. Defaults to 'false'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'skiptest'} = 0; =item storable A boolean indicating whether or not to use C to write compiled source file information to disk. This makes for faster startup and look up times, but takes extra diskspace. Defaults to 'true' if you have C installed and 'false' if you don't. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'storable'} = ( check_install( module => 'Storable' ) ? 1 : 0 ); =item timeout Digit indicating the time before a fetch request times out (in seconds). Defaults to 300. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'timeout'} = 300; =item verbose A boolean indicating whether or not C runs in verbose mode. Defaults to 'true' if you have the environment variable C set to true, 'false' otherwise. It is recommended you run with verbose enabled, but it is disabled for historical reasons. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'verbose'} = $ENV{PERL5_CPANPLUS_VERBOSE} || 0; =item write_install_log A boolean indicating whether or not to write install logs after installing a module using the interactive shell. Defaults to 'true'. =cut $Conf->{'conf'}->{'write_install_logs'} = 1; =back =head2 Section 'program' =cut ### Paths get stripped of whitespace on win32 in the constructor ### sudo gets emptied if there's no need for it in the constructor =over 4 =item editor A string holding the path to your editor of choice. Defaults to your $ENV{EDITOR}, $ENV{VISIUAL}, 'vi' or 'pico' programs, in that order. =cut $Conf->{'program'}->{'editor'} = do { $ENV{'EDITOR'} || $ENV{'VISUAL'} || can_run('vi') || can_run('pico') }; =item make A string holding the path to your C binary. Looks for the C program used to build perl or failing that, a C in your path. =cut $Conf->{'program'}->{'make'} = can_run($Config{'make'}) || can_run('make'); =item pager A string holding the path to your pager of choice. Defaults to your $ENV{PAGER}, 'less' or 'more' programs, in that order. =cut $Conf->{'program'}->{'pager'} = $ENV{'PAGER'} || can_run('less') || can_run('more'); ### no one uses this feature anyway, and it's only working for EU::MM ### and not for module::build #'perl' => '', =item shell A string holding the path to your login shell of choice. Defaults to your $ENV{SHELL} setting, or $ENV{COMSPEC} on Windows. =cut $Conf->{'program'}->{'shell'} = $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? $ENV{COMSPEC} : $ENV{SHELL}; =item sudo A string holding the path to your C binary if your install path requires super user permissions. Looks for C in your path, or remains empty if you do not require super user permissiosn to install. =cut $Conf->{'program'}->{'sudo'} = do { ### let's assume you dont need sudo, ### unless one of the below criteria tells us otherwise my $sudo = undef; ### you're a normal user, you might need sudo if( $> ) { ### check for all install dirs! ### installsiteman3dir is a 5.8'ism.. don't check ### it on 5.6.x... ### you have write permissions to the installdir, ### you don't need sudo if( -w $Config{'installsitelib'} && ( defined $Config{'installsiteman3dir'} && -w $Config{'installsiteman3dir'} ) && -w $Config{'installsitebin'} ) { $sudo = undef; ### you have PERL_MM_OPT set to some alternate ### install place. You probably have write permissions ### to that } elsif ( $ENV{'PERL_MM_OPT'} and $ENV{'PERL_MM_OPT'} =~ /INSTALL|LIB|PREFIX/ ) { $sudo = undef; ### you probably don't have write permissions } else { $sudo = can_run('sudo'); } } ### and return the value $sudo; }; =item perlwrapper A string holding the path to the C utility bundled with CPANPLUS, which is used to enable autoflushing in spawned processes. =cut ### perlwrapper that allows us to turn on autoflushing $Conf->{'program'}->{'perlwrapper'} = sub { my $name = 'cpanp-run-perl'; my @bins = do{ require Config; my $ver = $Config::Config{version}; ### if we are running with 'versiononly' enabled, ### all binaries will have the perlversion appended ### ie, cpanp will become cpanp5.9.5 ### so prefer the versioned binary in that case $Config::Config{versiononly} ? ($name.$ver, $name) : ($name, $name.$ver); }; ### patch from Steve Hay Fri 29 Jun 2007 14:26:02 GMT+02:00 ### Msg-Id: <4684FA5A.7030506@uk.radan.com> ### look for files with a ".bat" extension as well on Win32 @bins = map { $_, "$_.bat" } @bins if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $path; BIN: for my $bin (@bins) { ### parallel to your cpanp/cpanp-boxed my $maybe = File::Spec->rel2abs( File::Spec->catfile( dirname($0), $bin ) ); $path = $maybe and last BIN if -f $maybe; ### parallel to your CPANPLUS.pm: ### $INC{cpanplus}/../bin/cpanp-run-perl $maybe = File::Spec->rel2abs( File::Spec->catfile( dirname($INC{'CPANPLUS.pm'}), '..', # lib dir 'bin', # bin dir $bin, # script ) ); $path = $maybe and last BIN if -f $maybe; ### you installed CPANPLUS in a custom prefix, ### so go paralel to /that/. PREFIX=/tmp/cp ### would put cpanp-run-perl in /tmp/cp/bin and ### CPANPLUS.pm in ### /tmp/cp/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8 $maybe = File::Spec->rel2abs( File::Spec->catfile( dirname( $INC{'CPANPLUS.pm'} ), '..', '..', '..', '..', # 4x updir 'bin', # bin dir $bin, # script ) ); $path = $maybe and last BIN if -f $maybe; ### in your path -- take this one last, the ### previous two assume extracted tarballs ### or user installs ### note that we don't use 'can_run' as it's ### not an executable, just a wrapper... ### prefer anything that's found in the path paralel to your $^X for my $dir (File::Spec->rel2abs( dirname($^X) ), split(/\Q$Config::Config{path_sep}\E/, $ENV{PATH}), File::Spec->curdir, ) { ### On VMS the path could be in UNIX format, and we ### currently need it to be in VMS format $dir = VMS::Filespec::vmspath($dir) if ON_VMS; $maybe = File::Spec->catfile( $dir, $bin ); $path = $maybe and last BIN if -f $maybe; } } ### we should have a $path by now ideally, if so return it return $path if defined $path; ### if not, warn about it and give sensible default. ### XXX try to be a no-op instead then.. ### cross your fingers... ### pass '-P' to perl: "run program through C ### preprocessor before compilation" ### XXX using -P actually changes the way some Makefile.PLs ### are executed, so don't do that... --kane error(loc( "Could not find the '%1' binary in your path". "--this may be a problem.\n". "Please locate this program and set ". "your '%2' config entry to its path.\n". "From the default shell, you can do this by typing:\n\n". " %3\n". " %4\n", $name, 'perlwrapper', 's program perlwrapper FULL_PATH_TO_CPANP_RUN_PERL', 's save' )); return ''; }->(); =back =cut sub new { my $class = shift; my $obj = $class->SUPER::new; $obj->mk_accessors( keys %$Conf ); for my $acc ( keys %$Conf ) { my $subobj = Object::Accessor->new; $subobj->mk_accessors( keys %{$Conf->{$acc}} ); ### read in all the settings from the sub accessors; for my $subacc ( $subobj->ls_accessors ) { $subobj->$subacc( $Conf->{$acc}->{$subacc} ); } ### now store it in the parent object $obj->$acc( $subobj ); } $obj->_clean_up_paths; ### shut up IPC::Cmd warning about not findin IPC::Run on win32 $IPC::Cmd::WARN = 0; return $obj; } sub _clean_up_paths { my $self = shift; ### clean up paths if we are on win32 if( $^O eq 'MSWin32' ) { for my $pgm ( $self->program->ls_accessors ) { my $path = $self->program->$pgm; ### paths with whitespace needs to be shortened ### for shell outs. if ($path and $path =~ /\s+/) { my($prog, $args); ### patch from Steve Hay, 13nd of June 2007 ### msg-id: <467012A4.6060705@uk.radan.com> ### windows directories are not allowed to end with ### a space, so any occurrence of '\w\s+/\w+' means ### we're dealing with arguments, not directory ### names. if ($path =~ /^(.*?)(\s+\/.*$)/) { ($prog, $args) = ($1, $2); ### otherwise, there are no arguments } else { ($prog, $args) = ($path, ''); } $prog = Win32::GetShortPathName( $prog ); $self->program->$pgm( $prog . $args ); } } } return 1; } 1; =pod =head1 BUG REPORTS Please report bugs or other issues to Ebug-cpanplus@rt.cpan.org. =head1 AUTHOR This module by Jos Boumans Ekane@cpan.orgE. =head1 COPYRIGHT The CPAN++ interface (of which this module is a part of) is copyright (c) 2001 - 2007, Jos Boumans Ekane@cpan.orgE. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L =cut # Local variables: # c-indentation-style: bsd # c-basic-offset: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: