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NAME
App::cnext - CPAN client using next-cpan indexes
SYNOPSIS
# Install one ore more distribution [using module or distribution names]
cnext Cwd
cnext Cwd File::Copy
cnext install Cwd
cnext install Cwd File::Copy
cnext install --verbose Cwd # more output
cnext install --debug Cwd # additional debug informations
# install a specific version or trial version
cnext install Devel-PPPort@3.57
cnext install Devel-PPPort@3.57_02
# preserve .cpbuild directory to preserve cache and debug
cnext install --no-cleanup --verbose A1z::Html
# install the distribution from current directory
cnext install .
# install distributions from a cpanfile
cnext cpanfile .
cnext cpanfile ~/my-custom.cpanfile
# Getting a repository / distribution name for a module
cnext get-repo Simple::Accessor
# Clone a distribution to investigate / patch in a SHELL session
cnext look Simple-Accessor
# Only run unit tests without installing any distributions
cnext test Simple-Accessor
# Run test for the distribution in the current directory
cnext test .
cnext --version
cnext --help
Run cnext -h
or perldoc cnext
for more options.
DESCRIPTION
This repository provides the `cnext` client to install Perl modules without using PAUSE. This is using the `next-cpan` GitHub repositories indexed by `next-indexes`
Rather than using distribution tarball from PAUSE itself, `play` is relying on GitHub infrastructure to download distributions.
The repo `next-indexes` host some index files which can be consumed to download and install most Perl modules.
`cnext` is the recommended CPAN client using these indexes and GitHub repositories. You can read more about cnext client on the cnext website c.nextcpan.org.
INSTALLATION
Installing to system perl
This is using cnext to install itself.
curl -sL https://git.io/cnext | perl - self-install
cnext --version
Or if you are not using root
sudo curl -sL https://git.io/cnext | perl - self-install
You can also select where you want to install the script using installdirs
curl -sL https://git.io/cnext | perl - self-install --installdirs=site # this is the default
curl -sL https://git.io/cnext | perl - self-install --installdirs=perl
curl -sL https://git.io/cnext | perl - self-install --installdirs=vendor
Local installation
You can also download and install cnext to any custom location.
curl -fsSL --compressed https://git.io/cnext > cnext
chmod +x cnext
./cnext --version
How to use cnext
Install a Perl Module
# install a single module
cnext A1z::Html
cnext install A1z::Html
cnext install --verbose A1z::Html
# install multiple modules
cnext First::Module Second::Module ...
Install a Perl distribution
You could use either a module name or a distribution name.
# install a single distribution
cnext A1z-Html
cnext install A1z-Html
cnext install --verbose A1z-Html
# install multiple modules
cnext First-Distribution Second-Distribution
# install a custom version
cnext A1z-Html@0.04
# install a trial version
cnext Devel-PPPort@3.57_02
Mix Perl modules and distributions
cnext Module::Name Distribution-Name ...
Install Perl Modules from a cpanfile
# by default use ./cpanfile
cnext cpanfile
cnext cpanfile .
cnext cpanfile ~/cpanfile.custom
# use one or more cpanfiles
cnext cpanfile ~/cpanfile.1 ~/cpanfile.2 ...
# set some feature with cpanfile
cnext cpanfile --feature one --feature two
# set some types/phases
cnext cpanfile --with-requires --with-build --with-runtime --with-test
# shortcut to enable all
cnext cpanfile --with-all
Install a development or TRIAL version
# install a trial version
cnext Devel-PPPort@3.57_02
Install a module from a custom repository
cnext --from-tarball ./path-to/custom.tar.gz
# where :owner, :repository and :sha are replaced with the accurate values
cnext --from-tarball https://github.com/:owner/:repository/archive/:sha.tar.gz
cnext --from-tarball -d https://github.com/next-cpan/A1z-Html/archive/p5.tar.gz
Install one distribution to a custom directory
By default modules are install to the current @INC, but you can specify a custom directory where to install these modules using -L.
cnext -L ~/vendor Simple-Accessor
Set destination
You can setup the installdir destination you are targetting. Possible values are: perl, site, vendor (default: site)
INSTALLDIRS set to
perl site vendor
PERLPREFIX SITEPREFIX VENDORPREFIX
INST_ARCHLIB INSTALLARCHLIB INSTALLSITEARCH INSTALLVENDORARCH
INST_LIB INSTALLPRIVLIB INSTALLSITELIB INSTALLVENDORLIB
INST_BIN INSTALLBIN INSTALLSITEBIN INSTALLVENDORBIN
INST_SCRIPT INSTALLSCRIPT INSTALLSITESCRIPT INSTALLVENDORSCRIPT
INST_MAN1DIR INSTALLMAN1DIR INSTALLSITEMAN1DIR INSTALLVENDORMAN1DIR
INST_MAN3DIR INSTALLMAN3DIR INSTALLSITEMAN3DIR INSTALLVENDORMAN3DIR
Sample usages:
cnext install A1z-Html # install to site directories by default
cnext install --installdir=site A1z-Html # site is the default
cnext install --installdir=vendor A1z-Html
cnext install --installdir=perl A1z-Html
Checking a repository
This will clone and open a SHELL in a temporary directory, removed once you exit the session.
cnext look A1z::Html
cnext look A1z-Html
Testing a distribution
You can test a distribution without installing it.
cnext test Your-Distribution
cnext test -v Your-Distribution # with some verbose output
cnext test -d Your-Distribution # with some debug output
You can also test a distribution described by the BUILD.json in the current directory.
cnext test .
USAGE
cnext [ACTION] [OPTIONS] [ARGS]
ACTIONS
install default action to install distributions
cpanfile install dependencies from a cpanfile
fromtarabll install a distribution from a tarball
selfupdate selfupdate cnext binary
selfinstall selfinstall the binary
help display this documentation
look Clones & opens the distribution with your SHELL
OPTIONS
Generic options
--no-cleanup preserve the .cpbuild directory
-v, --verbose Turns on chatty output
-d, --debug enable --verbose and display some additional informations
--show-progress --no-show-progress
show progress, default: on
--refresh force refresh the index files
--color, --no-color turn on/off color output, default: on
--test run test cases, default: on
-n, --no-test
--reinstall reinstall the distribution(s)/module(s) even if you already have the latest version installed
do not apply to dependencies
--cache-dir, --cache specify an alternate cache directory (default: ~/.cnext)
--no-check-signature disable signature check (default: on)
--configure-timeout Timeout for configuring a distibution (default: 60)
--build-timeout Timeout for building a distribution (default: 3600)
--test-timeout Timeout for running tests (default: 1800)
--install-timeout Timeout forinstalling files (default: 60)
use a value of '0' to disable a timeout
-L, --local-lib DIR Specify the install base directory to install all modules.
--installdir TYPE Set installation destination, possible values are perl, site, vendor (default:site)
cpanfile options
--feature=identifier
specify the feature to enable in cpanfile; you can use --feature multiple times
--with-requires, --without-requires (default: with)
--with-recommends, --without-recommends (default: without)
--with-suggests, --without-suggests (default: without)
--with-configure, --without-configure (default: without)
--with-build, --without-build (default: with)
--with-test, --without-test (default: with)
--with-runtime, --without-runtime (default: with)
--with-develop, --without-develop (default: without)
--with-all shortcut for
--with-requires --with-recommends --with-suggests \
--with-configure --with-build --with-test --with-runtime --with-develop
specify types/phases of dependencies in cpanfile to be installed
Developer guide
Install dependencies
All dependencies are listed in a cpanfile, you can install them using App::cpanm
cpanm --installdeps .
Build the fatpack version
Known issues
Probably a lot at this point this is still in active development.
TODO
- [ ] setup GitHub pages
- [ ] write some pod/doc
- [ ] write some tests
- [ ] prefer a quick file read/scan?
- [ ] log output to file
- [ ] check builder type play for cnext, Build.PL and Makefile.PL...
- [ ] look at AcePerl and Acme BUILD.PL - configure_requires
- [ ] look
- [ ] support for share directories
- [ ] support for script [shebang]
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2020 - Nicolas R.
The standalone executable contains the following modules embedded.
- HTTP::Tiny Copyright 2011 Christian Hansen
- JSON::PP Copyright 2007-2011 by Makamaka Hannyaharamitu
- File::pushd Copyright 2012 David Golden
- parent Copyright (c) 2007-10 Max Maischein
LICENSE
This software is licensed under the same terms as Perl.
CREDITS
CONTRIBUTORS
Patches and code improvements were contributed by:
...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Bug reports, suggestions and feedbacks were sent by, or general acknowledgement goes to:
- Matt S. Trout (mst) & Shadowcat System for their contribution on self-reading a script using Filter::Util::Call which is used by self-install instead of downloading it twice.
NO WARRANTY
This software is provided "as-is," without any express or implied warranty. In no event shall the author be held liable for any damages arising from the use of the software.
SEE ALSO
Also consider using traditional CPAN Clients, relying on PAUSE index: