package File::ShareDir; =pod =head1 NAME File::ShareDir - Locate per-dist and per-module shared files =head1 SYNOPSIS use File::ShareDir ':ALL'; # Where are distribution-level shared data files kept $dir = dist_dir('File-ShareDir'); # Where are module-level shared data files kept $dir = module_dir('File::ShareDir'); # Find a specific file in our dist/module shared dir $file = dist_file( 'File-ShareDir', 'file/name.txt'); $file = module_file('File::ShareDir', 'file/name.txt'); # Like module_file, but search up the inheritance tree $file = class_file( 'Foo::Bar', 'file/name.txt' ); =head1 DESCRIPTION The intent of L is to provide a companion to L and L, modules that take a process that is well-known by advanced Perl developers but gets a little tricky, and make it more available to the larger Perl community. Quite often you want or need your Perl module (CPAN or otherwise) to have access to a large amount of read-only data that is stored on the file-system at run-time. On a linux-like system, this would be in a place such as /usr/share, however Perl runs on a wide variety of different systems, and so the use of any one location is unreliable. Perl provides a little-known method for doing this, but almost nobody is aware that it exists. As a result, module authors often go through some very strange ways to make the data available to their code. The most common of these is to dump the data out to an enormous Perl data structure and save it into the module itself. The result are enormous multi-megabyte .pm files that chew up a lot of memory needlessly. Another method is to put the data "file" after the __DATA__ compiler tag and limit yourself to access as a filehandle. The problem to solve is really quite simple. 1. Write the data files to the system at install time. 2. Know where you put them at run-time. Perl's install system creates an "auto" directory for both every distribution and for every module file. These are used by a couple of different auto-loading systems to store code fragments generated at install time, and various other modules written by the Perl "ancient masters". But the same mechanism is available to any dist or module to store any sort of data. =head2 Using Data in your Module C forms one half of a two part solution. Once the files have been installed to the correct directory, you can use C to find your files again after the installation. For the installation half of the solution, see L and its C directive. =head1 FUNCTIONS C provides four functions for locating files and directories. For greater maintainability, none of these are exported by default and you are expected to name the ones you want at use-time, or provide the C<':ALL'> tag. All of the following are equivalent. # Load but don't import, and then call directly use File::ShareDir; $dir = File::ShareDir::dist_dir('My-Dist'); # Import a single function use File::ShareDir 'dist_dir'; dist_dir('My-Dist'); # Import all the functions use File::ShareDir ':ALL'; dist_dir('My-Dist'); All of the functions will check for you that the dir/file actually exists, and that you have read permissions, or they will throw an exception. =cut use 5.005; use strict; use warnings; use Carp (); use Config (); use Exporter (); use File::Spec (); use Class::Inspector (); use vars qw{ $VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS }; BEGIN { $VERSION = '1.104'; @ISA = qw{ Exporter }; @EXPORT_OK = qw{ dist_dir dist_file module_dir module_file class_dir class_file }; %EXPORT_TAGS = ( ALL => [ @EXPORT_OK ], ); } use constant IS_MACOS => !! ($^O eq 'MacOS'); ##################################################################### # Interface Functions =pod =head2 dist_dir # Get a distribution's shared files directory my $dir = dist_dir('My-Distribution'); The C function takes a single parameter of the name of an installed (CPAN or otherwise) distribution, and locates the shared data directory created at install time for it. Returns the directory path as a string, or dies if it cannot be located or is not readable. =cut sub dist_dir { my $dist = _DIST(shift); my $dir; # Try the new version $dir = _dist_dir_new( $dist ); return $dir if defined $dir; # Fall back to the legacy version $dir = _dist_dir_old( $dist ); return $dir if defined $dir; # Ran out of options Carp::croak("Failed to find share dir for dist '$dist'"); } sub _dist_dir_new { my $dist = shift; # Create the subpath my $path = File::Spec->catdir( 'auto', 'share', 'dist', $dist, ); # Find the full dir withing @INC foreach my $inc ( @INC ) { next unless defined $inc and ! ref $inc; my $dir = File::Spec->catdir( $inc, $path ); next unless -d $dir; unless ( -r $dir ) { Carp::croak("Found directory '$dir', but no read permissions"); } return $dir; } return undef; } sub _dist_dir_old { my $dist = shift; # Create the subpath my $path = File::Spec->catdir( 'auto', split( /-/, $dist ), ); # Find the full dir within @INC foreach my $inc ( @INC ) { next unless defined $inc and ! ref $inc; my $dir = File::Spec->catdir( $inc, $path ); next unless -d $dir; unless ( -r $dir ) { Carp::croak("Found directory '$dir', but no read permissions"); } return $dir; } return undef; } =pod =head2 module_dir # Get a module's shared files directory my $dir = module_dir('My::Module'); The C function takes a single parameter of the name of an installed (CPAN or otherwise) module, and locates the shared data directory created at install time for it. In order to find the directory, the module B be loaded when calling this function. Returns the directory path as a string, or dies if it cannot be located or is not readable. =cut sub module_dir { my $module = _MODULE(shift); my $dir; # Try the new version $dir = _module_dir_new( $module ); return $dir if defined $dir; # Fall back to the legacy version return _module_dir_old( $module ); } sub _module_dir_new { my $module = shift; # Create the subpath my $path = File::Spec->catdir( 'auto', 'share', 'module', _module_subdir( $module ), ); # Find the full dir withing @INC foreach my $inc ( @INC ) { next unless defined $inc and ! ref $inc; my $dir = File::Spec->catdir( $inc, $path ); next unless -d $dir; unless ( -r $dir ) { Carp::croak("Found directory '$dir', but no read permissions"); } return $dir; } return undef; } sub _module_dir_old { my $module = shift; my $short = Class::Inspector->filename($module); my $long = Class::Inspector->loaded_filename($module); $short =~ tr{/}{:} if IS_MACOS; substr( $short, -3, 3, '' ); $long =~ m/^(.*)\Q$short\E\.pm\z/s or die("Failed to find base dir"); my $dir = File::Spec->catdir( "$1", 'auto', $short ); unless ( -d $dir ) { Carp::croak("Directory '$dir', does not exist"); } unless ( -r $dir ) { Carp::croak("Directory '$dir', no read permissions"); } return $dir; } =pod =head2 dist_file # Find a file in our distribution shared dir my $dir = dist_file('My-Distribution', 'file/name.txt'); The C function takes two params of the distribution name and file name, locates the dist dir, and then finds the file within it, verifying that the file actually exists, and that it is readable. The filename should be a relative path in the format of your local filesystem. It will simply added to the directory using L's C method. Returns the file path as a string, or dies if the file or the dist's directory cannot be located, or the file is not readable. =cut sub dist_file { my $dist = _DIST(shift); my $file = _FILE(shift); # Try the new version first my $path = _dist_file_new( $dist, $file ); return $path if defined $path; # Hand off to the legacy version return _dist_file_old( $dist, $file );; } sub _dist_file_new { my $dist = shift; my $file = shift; # If it exists, what should the path be my $dir = _dist_dir_new( $dist ); my $path = File::Spec->catfile( $dir, $file ); # Does the file exist return undef unless -e $path; unless ( -f $path ) { Carp::croak("Found dist_file '$path', but not a file"); } unless ( -r $path ) { Carp::croak("File '$path', no read permissions"); } return $path; } sub _dist_file_old { my $dist = shift; my $file = shift; # Create the subpath my $path = File::Spec->catfile( 'auto', split( /-/, $dist ), $file, ); # Find the full dir withing @INC foreach my $inc ( @INC ) { next unless defined $inc and ! ref $inc; my $full = File::Spec->catdir( $inc, $path ); next unless -e $full; unless ( -r $full ) { Carp::croak("Directory '$full', no read permissions"); } return $full; } # Couldn't find it Carp::croak("Failed to find shared file '$file' for dist '$dist'"); } =pod =head2 module_file # Find a file in our module shared dir my $dir = module_file('My::Module', 'file/name.txt'); The C function takes two params of the module name and file name. It locates the module dir, and then finds the file within it, verifying that the file actually exists, and that it is readable. In order to find the directory, the module B be loaded when calling this function. The filename should be a relative path in the format of your local filesystem. It will simply added to the directory using L's C method. Returns the file path as a string, or dies if the file or the dist's directory cannot be located, or the file is not readable. =cut sub module_file { my $module = _MODULE(shift); my $file = _FILE(shift); my $dir = module_dir($module); my $path = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $file); unless ( -e $path ) { Carp::croak("File '$file' does not exist in module dir"); } unless ( -r $path ) { Carp::croak("File '$file' cannot be read, no read permissions"); } $path; } =pod =head2 class_file # Find a file in our module shared dir, or in our parent class my $dir = class_file('My::Module', 'file/name.txt'); The C function takes two params of the module name and file name. It locates the module dir, and then finds the file within it, verifying that the file actually exists, and that it is readable. In order to find the directory, the module B be loaded when calling this function. The filename should be a relative path in the format of your local filesystem. It will simply added to the directory using L's C method. If the file is NOT found for that module, C will scan up the module's @ISA tree, looking for the file in all of the parent classes. This allows you to, in effect, "subclass" shared files. Returns the file path as a string, or dies if the file or the dist's directory cannot be located, or the file is not readable. =cut sub class_file { my $module = _MODULE(shift); my $file = _FILE(shift); # Get the super path ( not including UNIVERSAL ) # Rather than using Class::ISA, we'll use an inlined version # that implements the same basic algorithm. my @path = (); my @queue = ( $module ); my %seen = ( $module => 1 ); while ( my $cl = shift @queue ) { push @path, $cl; no strict 'refs'; unshift @queue, grep { ! $seen{$_}++ } map { s/^::/main::/; s/\'/::/g; $_ } ( @{"${cl}::ISA"} ); } # Search up the path foreach my $class ( @path ) { local $@; my $dir = eval { module_dir($class); }; next if $@; my $path = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $file); unless ( -e $path ) { next; } unless ( -r $path ) { Carp::croak("File '$file' cannot be read, no read permissions"); } return $path; } Carp::croak("File '$file' does not exist in class or parent shared files"); } ##################################################################### # Support Functions sub _module_subdir { my $module = shift; $module =~ s/::/-/g; return $module; } sub _dist_packfile { my $module = shift; my @dirs = grep { -e } ( $Config::Config{archlibexp}, $Config::Config{sitearchexp} ); my $file = File::Spec->catfile( 'auto', split( /::/, $module), '.packlist', ); foreach my $dir ( @dirs ) { my $path = File::Spec->catfile( $dir, $file ); next unless -f $path; # Load the file my $packlist = ExtUtils::Packlist->new($path); unless ( $packlist ) { die "Failed to load .packlist file for $module"; } die "CODE INCOMPLETE"; } die "CODE INCOMPLETE"; } # Inlined from Params::Util pure perl version sub _CLASS { (defined $_[0] and ! ref $_[0] and $_[0] =~ m/^[^\W\d]\w*(?:::\w+)*\z/s) ? $_[0] : undef; } # Maintainer note: The following private functions are used by # File::ShareDir::PAR. (It has to or else it would have to copy&fork) # So if you significantly change or even remove them, please # notify the File::ShareDir::PAR maintainer(s). Thank you! # Matches a valid distribution name ### This is a total guess at this point sub _DIST { if ( defined $_[0] and ! ref $_[0] and $_[0] =~ /^[a-z0-9+_-]+$/is ) { return shift; } Carp::croak("Not a valid distribution name"); } # A valid and loaded module name sub _MODULE { my $module = _CLASS(shift) or Carp::croak("Not a valid module name"); if ( Class::Inspector->loaded($module) ) { return $module; } Carp::croak("Module '$module' is not loaded"); } # A valid file name sub _FILE { my $file = shift; unless ( defined $file and ! ref $file and length $file ) { Carp::croak("Did not pass a file name"); } if ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($file) ) { Carp::croak("Cannot use absolute file name '$file'"); } $file; } 1; =pod =head1 SUPPORT Bugs should always be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker L For other issues, contact the maintainer. =head1 AUTHOR Adam Kennedy Eadamk@cpan.orgE =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L, L, L =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2005 - 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. =cut