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NAME
Parse::CPAN::Meta - Parse META.yml and META.json CPAN metadata files
VERSION
version 2.150010
SYNOPSIS
############################################# # In your file — name: My-Distribution version: 1.23 resources: homepage: “http://example.com/dist/My-Distribution” ############################################# # In your program use Parse::CPAN::Meta; my $distmeta = Parse::CPAN::Meta->load_file(META.yml); # Reading properties my $name = $distmeta->{name}; my $version = $distmeta->{version}; my $homepage = $distmeta->{resources}{homepage};
DESCRIPTION
Parse::CPAN::Meta is a parser for META.json and META.yml files, using JSON::PP and/or CPAN::Meta::YAML.
Parse::CPAN::Meta provides three methods: load_file
,
load_json_string
, and load_yaml_string
. These will read and
deserialize CPAN metafiles, and are described below in detail.
Parse::CPAN::Meta provides a legacy API of only two functions, based on the YAML functions of the same name. Wherever possible, identical calling semantics are used. These may only be used with YAML sources.
All error reporting is done with exceptions (die’ing).
Note that META files are expected to be in UTF-8 encoding, only. When converted string data, it must first be decoded from UTF-8.
METHODS
load_file
my $metadata_structure = Parse::CPAN::Meta->load_file(META.json); my $metadata_structure = Parse::CPAN::Meta->load_file(META.yml);
This method will read the named file and deserialize it to a data structure, determining whether it should be JSON or YAML based on the filename. The file will be read using the :utf8 IO layer.
load_yaml_string
my $metadata_structure = Parse::CPAN::Meta->load_yaml_string($yaml_string);
This method deserializes the given string of YAML and returns the first
document in it. (CPAN metadata files should always have only one
document.) If the source was UTF-8 encoded, the string must be decoded
before calling load_yaml_string
.
load_json_string
my $metadata_structure = Parse::CPAN::Meta->load_json_string($json_string);
This method deserializes the given string of JSON and the result. If the
source was UTF-8 encoded, the string must be decoded before calling
load_json_string
.
load_string
my $metadata_structure = Parse::CPAN::Meta->load_string($some_string);
If you don’t know whether a string contains YAML or JSON data, this method will use some heuristics and guess. If it can’t tell, it assumes YAML.
yaml_backend
my $backend = Parse::CPAN::Meta->yaml_backend;
Returns the module name of the YAML serializer. See ENVIRONMENT for details.
json_backend
my $backend = Parse::CPAN::Meta->json_backend;
Returns the module name of the JSON serializer. If
CPAN_META_JSON_BACKEND
is set, this will be whatever that’s set to. If
not, this will either be JSON::PP or JSON. If PERL_JSON_BACKEND
is
set, this will return JSON as further delegation is handled by the JSON
module. See ENVIRONMENT for details.
json_decoder
my $decoder = Parse::CPAN::Meta->json_decoder;
Returns the module name of the JSON decoder. Unlike json_backend, this
is not necessarily a full JSON-style module, but only something that
will provide a decode_json
subroutine. If CPAN_META_JSON_DECODER
is
set, this will be whatever that’s set to. If not, this will be whatever
has been selected as json_backend. See ENVIRONMENT for more notes.
FUNCTIONS
For maintenance clarity, no functions are exported by default. These
functions are available for backwards compatibility only and are best
avoided in favor of load_file
.
Load
my @yaml = Parse::CPAN::Meta::Load( $string );
Parses a string containing a valid YAML stream into a list of Perl data structures.
LoadFile
my @yaml = Parse::CPAN::Meta::LoadFile( META.yml );
Reads the YAML stream from a file instead of a string.
ENVIRONMENT
CPAN_META_JSON_DECODER
By default, JSON::PP will be used for deserializing JSON data. If the
CPAN_META_JSON_DECODER
environment variable exists, this is expected
to be the name of a loadable module that provides a decode_json
subroutine, which will then be used for deserialization. Relying only on
the existence of said subroutine allows for maximum compatibility, since
this API is provided by all of JSON::PP, JSON::XS, Cpanel::JSON::XS,
JSON::MaybeXS, JSON::Tiny, and Mojo::JSON.
CPAN_META_JSON_BACKEND
By default, JSON::PP will be used for deserializing JSON data. If the
CPAN_META_JSON_BACKEND
environment variable exists, this is expected
to be the name of a loadable module that provides the JSON API, since
downstream code expects to be able to call new
on this class. As such,
while JSON::PP, JSON::XS, Cpanel::JSON::XS and JSON::MaybeXS will work
for this, to use Mojo::JSON or JSON::Tiny for decoding requires setting
CPAN_META_JSON_DECODER.
PERL_JSON_BACKEND
If the CPAN_META_JSON_BACKEND
environment variable does not exist, and
if PERL_JSON_BACKEND
environment variable exists, is true and is not
JSON::PP, then the JSON module (version 2.5 or greater) will be loaded
and used to interpret PERL_JSON_BACKEND
. If JSON is not installed or
is too old, an exception will be thrown. Note that at the time of
writing, the only useful values are 1, which will tell JSON to guess, or
JSON::XS - if you want to use a newer JSON module, see
CPAN_META_JSON_BACKEND.
PERL_YAML_BACKEND
By default, CPAN::Meta::YAML will be used for deserializing YAML data.
If the PERL_YAML_BACKEND
environment variable is defined, then it is
interpreted as a module to use for deserialization. The given module
must be installed, must load correctly and must implement the Load()
function or an exception will be thrown.
AUTHORS
- David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
- Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>
- Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by David Golden, Ricardo Signes, Adam Kennedy and Contributors.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.