use 5.006; # pragmas
use strict;
use warnings;
package Test::File::ShareDir;
our $VERSION = '1.001002';
# ABSTRACT: Create a Fake ShareDir for your modules for testing.
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:KENTNL'; # AUTHORITY
use File::ShareDir 1.00 qw();
use Exporter qw();
use Test::File::ShareDir::Utils qw( extract_dashes );
use Carp qw( croak );
use parent qw( Exporter );
our @EXPORT_OK = qw( with_dist_dir with_module_dir );
sub import {
my ( $package, @args ) = @_;
my ( @imports, %params );
# ->import( { }, qw( imports ) )
if ( 'HASH' eq ref $args[0] ) {
%params = %{ shift @args };
@imports = @args;
}
else {
# ->import( -arg => value, -arg => value, @imports );
while (@args) {
if ( $args[0] =~ /\A-(.*)\z/msx ) {
$params{ $args[0] } = $args[1];
splice @args, 0, 2, ();
next;
}
push @imports, shift @args;
}
}
if ( keys %params ) {
require Test::File::ShareDir::TempDirObject;
my $tempdir_object = Test::File::ShareDir::TempDirObject->new( \%params );
for my $module ( $tempdir_object->_module_names ) {
$tempdir_object->_install_module($module);
}
for my $dist ( $tempdir_object->_dist_names ) {
$tempdir_object->_install_dist($dist);
}
unshift @INC, $tempdir_object->_tempdir->stringify;
}
if (@imports) {
$package->export_to_level( 1, undef, @imports );
}
return;
}
# This code is just to make sure any guard objects
# are not lexically visible to the sub they contain creating a self reference.
sub _mk_clearer {
my ($clearee) = @_;
return sub { $clearee->clear };
}
sub with_dist_dir {
my ( $config, $code ) = @_;
if ( 'CODE' ne ( ref $code || q{} ) ) {
croak( 'CodeRef expected at end of with_dist_dir(), ' . ( ref $code || qq{scalar="$code"} ) . ' found' );
}
require Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist;
require Scope::Guard;
my $dist_object = Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist->new( extract_dashes( 'dists', $config ) );
$dist_object->install_all_dists();
$dist_object->register();
my $guard = Scope::Guard->new( _mk_clearer($dist_object) ); ## no critic (Variables::ProhibitUnusedVarsStricter)
return $code->();
}
sub with_module_dir {
my ( $config, $code ) = @_;
if ( 'CODE' ne ( ref $code || q{} ) ) {
croak( 'CodeRef expected at end of with_module_dir(), ' . ( ref $code || qq{scalar="$code"} ) . ' found' );
}
require Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module;
require Scope::Guard;
my $module_object = Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module->new( extract_dashes( 'modules', $config ) );
$module_object->install_all_modules();
$module_object->register();
my $guard = Scope::Guard->new( _mk_clearer($module_object) ); ## no critic (Variables::ProhibitUnusedVarsStricter)
return $code->();
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Test::File::ShareDir - Create a Fake ShareDir for your modules for testing.
=head1 VERSION
version 1.001002
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Test::More;
# use FindBin; optional
use Test::File::ShareDir
# -root => "$FindBin::Bin/../" # optional,
-share => {
-module => { 'My::Module' => 'share/MyModule' }
-dist => { 'My-Dist' => 'share/somefolder' }
};
use My::Module;
use File::ShareDir qw( module_dir dist_dir );
module_dir( 'My::Module' ) # dir with files from $dist/share/MyModule
dist_dir( 'My-Dist' ) # dir with files from $dist/share/somefolder
=head1 DESCRIPTION
C<Test::File::ShareDir> is some low level plumbing to enable a distribution to perform tests while consuming its own C<share>
directories in a manner similar to how they will be once installed.
This allows C<File::ShareDir> to see the I<latest> version of content instead of simply whatever is installed on whichever target
system you happen to be testing on.
B<Note:> This module only has support for creating 'new' style share dirs and are NOT compatible with old File::ShareDirs.
For this reason, unless you have File::ShareDir 1.00 or later installed, this module will not be usable by you.
=head1 SIMPLE INTERFACE
Starting with version C<0.4.0>, there are a few extra interfaces you can use.
These will probably be more useful, and easier to grok, because they don't have a layer of
indirection in order to simultaneously support both C<Module> and C<Dist> C<ShareDir>'s.
=head2 Simple Exporter Interfaces
=head3 C<Test::File::ShareDir::Dist>
L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Dist>|Test::File::ShareDir::Dist >> provides a simple export interface
for making C<TempDir> C<ShareDir>'s from a given path:
use Test::File::ShareDir::Dist { "Dist-Name" => "share/" };
This will automatically create a C<ShareDir> for C<Dist-Name> in a C<TempDir> based on the contents of C<CWD/share/>
See L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Dist>|Test::File::ShareDir::Dist >> for details.
=head3 C<Test::File::ShareDir::Module>
L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Module>|Test::File::ShareDir::Module >> provides a simple export interface
for making C<TempDir> C<ShareDir>'s from a given path:
use Test::File::ShareDir::Module { "Module::Name" => "share/" };
This will automatically create a C<ShareDir> for C<Module::Name> in a C<TempDir> based on the contents of C<CWD/share/>
See L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Module>|Test::File::ShareDir::Module >> for details.
=head2 Simple Object Oriented Interfaces
=head3 C<Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist>
L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist>|Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist >> provides a simple object oriented interface for
making C<TempDir> C<ShareDir>'s from a given path:
use Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist;
my $obj = Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist->new( dists => { "Dist-Name" => "share/" } );
$obj->install_all_dists;
$obj->register;
This will automatically create a C<ShareDir> for C<Dist-Name> in a C<TempDir> based on the contents of C<CWD/share/>
See L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist>|Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Dist >> for details.
=head3 C<Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module>
L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module>|Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module >> provides a simple object oriented interface
for making C<TempDir> C<ShareDir>'s from a given path:
use Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module;
my $obj = Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module->new( modules => { "Module::Name" => "share/" } );
$obj->install_all_modules;
$obj->register;
This will automatically create a C<ShareDir> for C<Module::Name> in a C<TempDir> based on the contents of C<CWD/share/>
See L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module>|Test::File::ShareDir::Object::Module >> for details.
=head1 SCOPE LIMITED UTILITIES
C<Test::File::ShareDir> provides a few utility functions to aide in temporarily adjusting C<ShareDir> behavior.
use Test::File::ShareDir qw( with_dist_dir with_module_dir );
with_dist_dir({ 'Dist-Name' => 'Some/Path' }, sub {
# dist_dir() now behaves differently here
});
with_module_dir({ 'Module::Name' => 'Some/Path' }, sub {
# module_dir() now behaves differently here
});
See L<< C<EXPORTABLE FUNCTIONS>|/EXPORTABLE FUNCTIONS >> for details.
=head1 IMPORTING
Since C<1.001000>, there are 2 ways of passing arguments to C<import>
use Foo { -root => ... options }, qw( functions to import );
use Foo -optname => option, -optname => option, qw( functions to import );
Both should work, but the former might be less prone to accidental issues.
=head2 IMPORT OPTIONS
=head3 -root
This parameter is the prefix the other paths are relative to.
If this parameter is not specified, it defaults to the Current Working Directory ( C<CWD> ).
In versions prior to C<0.3.0>, this value was mandatory.
The rationale behind using C<CWD> as the default value is as follows.
=over 4
=item * Most users of this module are likely to be using it to test distributions
=item * Most users of this module will be using it in C<$project/t/> to load files from C<$project/share/>
=item * Most C<CPAN> tools run tests with C<CWD> = $project
=back
Therefor, defaulting to C<CWD> is a reasonably sane default for most people, but where it is not it can
still be overridden.
-root => "$FindBin::Bin/../" # resolves to project root from t/ regardless of Cwd.
=head3 -share
This parameter is mandatory, and contains a C<hashref> containing the data that explains what directories you want shared.
-share => { ..... }
=head4 -module
C<-module> contains a C<hashref> mapping Module names to path names for module_dir style share dirs.
-share => {
-module => { 'My::Module' => 'share/mymodule/', }
}
...
module_dir('My::Module')
Notedly, it is a C<hashref>, which means there is a limitation of one share dir per module. This is simply because having more
than one share dir per module makes no sense at all.
=head4 -dist
C<-dist> contains a C<hashref> mapping Distribution names to path names for dist_dir style share dirs. The same limitation
applied to C<-module> applies here.
-share => {
-dist => { 'My-Dist' => 'share/mydist' }
}
...
dist_dir('My-Dist')
=head1 EXPORTABLE FUNCTIONS
=head2 with_dist_dir
Sets up a C<ShareDir> environment with limited context.
# with_dist_dir(\%config, \&sub);
with_dist_dir( { 'Dist-Name' => 'share/' } => sub {
# File::ShareDir resolves to a copy of share/ in this context.
} );
C<%config> can contain anything L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Dist>|Test::File::ShareDir::Dist >> accepts.
=over 4
=item C<-root>: Defaults to C<$CWD>
=item C<I<$distName>>: Declare C<$distName>'s C<ShareDir>.
=back
I<Since 1.001000>
=head2 with_module_dir
Sets up a C<ShareDir> environment with limited context.
# with_module_dir(\%config, \&sub);
with_module_dir( { 'Module::Name' => 'share/' } => sub {
# File::ShareDir resolves to a copy of share/ in this context.
} );
C<%config> can contain anything L<< C<Test::File::ShareDir::Module>|Test::File::ShareDir::Module >> accepts.
=over 4
=item C<-root>: Defaults to C<$CWD>
=item C<I<$moduleName>>: Declare C<$moduleName>'s C<ShareDir>.
=back
I<Since 1.001000>
=begin MetaPOD::JSON v1.1.0
{
"namespace":"Test::File::ShareDir",
"interface":"exporter"
}
=end MetaPOD::JSON
=head1 THANKS
Thanks to the C<#distzilla> crew for ideas,suggestions, code review and debugging, even though not all of it made it into releases.
=for stopwords DOLMEN ETHER HAARG RJBS
=over 4
=item * L<DOLMEN|cpan:///author/dolmen>
=item * L<ETHER|cpan:///author/ether>
=item * L<HAARG|cpan:///author/haarg>
=item * L<RJBS|cpan:///author/rjbs>
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Kent Fredric <[email protected]>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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.
=cut