use 5.008001; use strict; package Parse::CPAN::Meta; # ABSTRACT: Parse META.yml and META.json CPAN metadata files our $VERSION = '1.4414_001'; # VERSION use Exporter; use Carp 'croak'; our @ISA = qw/Exporter/; our @EXPORT_OK = qw/Load LoadFile/; sub load_file { my ($class, $filename) = @_; my $meta = _slurp($filename); if ($filename =~ /\.ya?ml$/) { return $class->load_yaml_string($meta); } elsif ($filename =~ /\.json$/) { return $class->load_json_string($meta); } else { $class->load_string($meta); # try to detect yaml/json } } sub load_string { my ($class, $string) = @_; if ( $string =~ /^---/ ) { # looks like YAML return $class->load_yaml_string($string); } elsif ( $string =~ /^\s*\{/ ) { # looks like JSON return $class->load_json_string($string); } else { # maybe doc-marker-free YAML return $class->load_yaml_string($string); } } sub load_yaml_string { my ($class, $string) = @_; my $backend = $class->yaml_backend(); my $data = eval { no strict 'refs'; &{"$backend\::Load"}($string) }; croak $@ if $@; return $data || {}; # in case document was valid but empty } sub load_json_string { my ($class, $string) = @_; my $data = eval { $class->json_backend()->new->decode($string) }; croak $@ if $@; return $data || {}; } sub yaml_backend { if ($ENV{PERL_CORE} or not defined $ENV{PERL_YAML_BACKEND} ) { _can_load( 'CPAN::Meta::YAML', 0.011 ) or croak "CPAN::Meta::YAML 0.011 is not available\n"; return "CPAN::Meta::YAML"; } else { my $backend = $ENV{PERL_YAML_BACKEND}; _can_load( $backend ) or croak "Could not load PERL_YAML_BACKEND '$backend'\n"; $backend->can("Load") or croak "PERL_YAML_BACKEND '$backend' does not implement Load()\n"; return $backend; } } sub json_backend { if ($ENV{PERL_CORE} or ! $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} or $ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} eq 'JSON::PP') { _can_load( 'JSON::PP' => 2.27103 ) or croak "JSON::PP 2.27103 is not available\n"; return 'JSON::PP'; } else { _can_load( 'JSON' => 2.5 ) or croak "JSON 2.5 is required for " . "\$ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND} = '$ENV{PERL_JSON_BACKEND}'\n"; return "JSON"; } } sub _slurp { require Encode; open my $fh, "<:raw", "$_[0]" ## no critic or die "can't open $_[0] for reading: $!"; my $content = do { local $/; <$fh> }; $content = Encode::decode('UTF-8', $content, Encode::PERLQQ()); return $content; } sub _can_load { my ($module, $version) = @_; (my $file = $module) =~ s{::}{/}g; $file .= ".pm"; return 1 if $INC{$file}; return 0 if exists $INC{$file}; # prior load failed eval { require $file; 1 } or return 0; if ( defined $version ) { eval { $module->VERSION($version); 1 } or return 0; } return 1; } # Kept for backwards compatibility only # Create an object from a file sub LoadFile ($) { return Load(_slurp(shift)); } # Parse a document from a string. sub Load ($) { require CPAN::Meta::YAML; my $object = eval { CPAN::Meta::YAML::Load(shift) }; croak $@ if $@; return $object; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Parse::CPAN::Meta - Parse META.yml and META.json CPAN metadata files =head1 VERSION version 1.4414 =head1 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}; =head1 DESCRIPTION B is a parser for F and F files, using L and/or L. B provides three methods: C, C, and C. These will read and deserialize CPAN metafiles, and are described below in detail. B 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. =begin Pod::Coverage =end Pod::Coverage =head1 METHODS =head2 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. =head2 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 C. =head2 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 C. =head2 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. =head2 yaml_backend my $backend = Parse::CPAN::Meta->yaml_backend; Returns the module name of the YAML serializer. See L for details. =head2 json_backend my $backend = Parse::CPAN::Meta->json_backend; Returns the module name of the JSON serializer. This will either be L or L. Even if C is set, this will return L as further delegation is handled by the L module. See L for details. =head1 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 C. =head2 Load my @yaml = Parse::CPAN::Meta::Load( $string ); Parses a string containing a valid YAML stream into a list of Perl data structures. =head2 LoadFile my @yaml = Parse::CPAN::Meta::LoadFile( 'META.yml' ); Reads the YAML stream from a file instead of a string. =head1 ENVIRONMENT =head2 PERL_JSON_BACKEND By default, L will be used for deserializing JSON data. If the C environment variable exists, is true and is not "JSON::PP", then the L module (version 2.5 or greater) will be loaded and used to interpret C. If L is not installed or is too old, an exception will be thrown. =head2 PERL_YAML_BACKEND By default, L will be used for deserializing YAML data. If the C 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 C function or an exception will be thrown. =for :stopwords cpan testmatrix url annocpan anno bugtracker rt cpants kwalitee diff irc mailto metadata placeholders metacpan =head1 SUPPORT =head2 Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at L. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue. =head2 Source Code This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license. L git clone https://github.com/Perl-Toolchain-Gang/Parse-CPAN-Meta.git =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item * Adam Kennedy =item * David Golden =back =head1 CONTRIBUTORS =over 4 =item * Graham Knop =item * Joshua ben Jore =item * Neil Bowers =item * Ricardo Signes =item * Steffen Mueller =back =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2014 by 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. =cut