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CPAN::Inject(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation      CPAN::Inject(3)

NAME
       CPAN::Inject - Base class for injecting distributions into CPAN sources

SYNOPSIS
	 # Create the injector
	 my $cpan = CPAN::Inject->new(
	     sources => '/root/.cpan/sources',	# Required field
	     author  => 'LOCAL',		# The default
	     );

	 # Add a file to the user
	 $cpan->add( file => 'some/random/Perl-Tarball-1.02.tar.gz' );

	 # What would have have to use when installing
	 # $path = 'LOCAL/Perl-Tarball-1.02.tar.gz';
	 my $path = $cpan->install_path( 'some/random/Perl-Tarball-1.02.tar.gz' );

DESCRIPTION
       Following the release of CPAN::Mini, the CPAN::Mini::Inject module was
       created to add additional distributions into a minicpan mirror.

       While it was created for use with a minicpan mirror, similar
       functionality can be reused in other situations.

       CPAN::Inject replicates the basics of this functionality.

       Specifically, it takes an arbitrary tarball and adds it to the CPAN
       sources directory for a particular author, and then add the new file to
       the CHECKSUMS file.

       It does not reimplement the logic to add files to the indexes.

       The initial use this module was created for was to inject tarballs into
       the CPAN sources directory for the reserved LOCAL user, so that the can
       be installed via the CPAN shell, with automated recursion to CPAN
       dependencies.

       But although the number of functions is limited (current only "add"
       exists, with the others to be added as needed) the implementation is
       very generic and sub-classable, so that it can be reused in other
       situations.

METHODS
   new
	 # Create the injector for the default LOCAL author
	 $cpan = CPAN::Inject->new(
	     sources => '/root/.cpan/sources',
	     );

	 # Create the injector for a specific author
	 $cpan = CPAN::Inject->new(
	     sources => '/root/.cpan/sources',
	     author  => 'ADAMK',
	     );

       The "new" constructor takes a set of named params and create a cpan
       injection object.

       * sources - The compulsory "sources" param should be the path to a
       directory that is the root of a mirror (or a partial mirror such as a
       CPAN::Cache or a CPAN::Mini).

       To retain the permissions and ownership integrity of the sources tree,
       you must be the owner of the "sources" directory in order to inject the
       distribution tarballs.

       * author - The optional "author" param should be the CPAN id of an
       author. By default, the reserved local CPAN id "LOCAL" will be used.

       The author provided will be used as a default in all further actions.

       Returns a "CPAN::Inject" object, or throws an exception on error.

   from_cpan_config
       The "from_cpan_config" constructor loads the CPAN.pm configuration
       file, and uses the data contained within to specific the sources path
       for the object.

       This constructor is otherwise the same.

       Returns a CPAN::Inject object on success, or throws an exception on
       error.

   sources
       The "sources" accessor returns the path to the root of the directory
       tree.

   author
       The "author" accessor returns the CPAN id for the default author which
       will be "LOCAL" if you did not provide an alternative param to the the
       "new" constructor.

   add
	 # Add a file to the constructor/default author
	 $cpan->add( file => 'any/arbitrary/Perl-Tarball-1.01.tar.gz' );

       The "add" method takes a Perl distribution tarball from an arbitrary
       path, and adds it to the sources path.

       The specific location the tarball is copied to will be in the root
       directory for the author provided to the constructor.

       Returns the install_path value as a convenience, or throws an exception
       on error.

   remove
	 # Remove a distribution from the repository
	 $cpan->remove( dist => 'LOCAL/Perl-Tarball-1.01.tar.gz' );

       The "remove" method takes a distribution path and removes it from the
       sources path. The file is also removed.

       Does not return anything useful and throws an exception on error.

   author_subpath
	 # $path = 'authors/id/L/LO/LOCAL'
	 $path = $cpan->author_subpath;

       The "author_subpath" method takes a CPAN author id (or uses the CPAN
       author id originally provided to the constructor) and returns the
       relative subpath for the AUTHOR within the sources tree.

       Returns the subpath as a string.

   author_path
	 # $path = '/root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/L/LO/LOCAL'
	 $path = $cpan->author_subpath;

       The "author_path" method finds the full path for the root directory for
       the named author.

       Returns the path as a string.

   file_path
	 # $path = '/root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/L/LO/LOCAL/Perl-Tarball-1.02.tar.gz'
	 $path = $cpan->file_path( 'Perl-Tarball-1.02.tar.gz' );
	 $path = $cpan->file_path( '/some/random/place/Perl-Tarball-1.02.tar.gz' );

       The "file_path" method takes the name of a tarball (either just the
       name or a full path) and calculates the location that the file will end
       up at.

       When files are copied into the sources directory, they are always
       copied to the top level of the author root.

       Returns the path as a string.

   install_path
	 # $path = 'LOCAL/Perl-Tarball-1.01.tar.gz';
	 $path = $cpan->install_path( 'Perl-Tarball-1.01.tar.gz' );
	 $path = $cpan->install_path( '/some/random/place/Perl-Tarball-1.02.tar.gz' );

       The "install_path" method returns the path for the distribution as the
       CPAN shell understands it.

       Using this path, the CPAN shell can expand it to locate the
       distribution, and then can install it.

       Returns the path as a string.

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

       http://svn.ali.as/cpan/trunk/CPAN-Inject
       <http://svn.ali.as/cpan/trunk/CPAN-Inject>

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

       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.

AUTHOR
       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO
       CPAN::Mini::Inject

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2006 - 2011 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 v5.14.1			  2011-01-05		       CPAN::Inject(3)
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