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NAME

Parse::Distname - parse a distribution name

SYNOPSIS

    use Parse::Distname 'parse_distname';
    my $info = parse_distname('ISHIGAKI/Parse-Distname-0.01.tar.gz');
    
    # for compatibility with CPAN::DistnameInfo
    my $info_obj = Parse::Distname->new('ISHIGAKI/Parse-Distname-0.01.tar.gz');
    say $info_obj->dist; # Parse-Distname

DESCRIPTION

Parse::Distname is yet another distribution name parser. It works almost the same as CPAN::DistnameInfo, but Parse::Distname takes a different approach. It tries to extract a version part of a distribution and treat the rest as a distribution name, contrary to CPAN::DistnameInfo which tries to define a name part and treat the rest as a version.

Because of this difference, when Parse::Distname parses a weird distribution name such as "AUTHOR/v1.0.tar.gz", it says the name is empty and the version is "v1.0", while CPAN::DistnameInfo says the name is "v" and the version is "1.0". See test files in this distribution if you need more details. As of this writing, Parse::Distname returns a different result for about 200+ distributions among about 320000 BackPan distributions.

FUNCTION

Parse::Distname exports one function parse_distname if requested. It returns a hash reference, with the following keys as of this writing:

arg

The path you passed to the function. If what you passed is some kind of an object (of Path::Tiny, for example), it's stringified.

cpan_path

A relative path to the distribution, whose base directory is assumed CPAN/authors/id/. If org_path doesn't contain a pause_id, the distribution is assumed to belong to LOCAL user. For example,

  say parse_distname('Dist-0.01.tar.gz')->{cpan_path};
  # L/LO/LOCAL/Dist-0.01.tar.gz

If you only gives a pause_id, parent directories are supplemented.

  say parse_distname('ISHIGAKI/Dist-0.01.tar.gz')->{cpan_path};
  # I/IS/ISHIGAKI/Dist-0.01.tar.gz
pause_id

The pause_id of the distribution. Contrary to the above, this is empty if you don't give a pause_id.

  say parse_distname('Dist-0.01.tar.gz')->{pause_id};
  # (undef, not LOCAL)
subdir

A PAUSE distribution may be put into a subdirectory under the author directory. If the name contains such a subdirectory, it's kept here.

  say parse_distname('AUTHOR/sub/Dist-0.01.tar.gz')->{subdir};
  # sub

Perl 6 distributions are (almost) always put under Perl6/ subdirectory under each author's directory (with a few exceptions).

name_and_version

The name and version of the distribution, without an extension and directory parts, which should not be empty as long as the distribution has an extension that PAUSE accepts.

  say parse_distname('AUTHOR/sub/Dist-0.01.tar.gz')->{name_and_version};
  # Dist-0.01
name

The name part of the distribution. This may be empty if no valid name is found

  say parse_distname('AUTHOR/sub/Dist-0.01.tar.gz')->{name};
  # Dist
  
  say parse_distname('AUTHOR/v0.1.tar.gz')->{name};
  # (empty)
version

The version part of the distribution. This also may be empty, and this may not always be a valid version, and may have a following part such as -TRIAL.

  say parse_distname('AUTHOR/Dist.tar.gz')->{version};
  # (undef)
  
  say parse_distname('AUTHOR/Dist-0.01-TRIAL.tar.gz')->{version};
  # 0.01-TRIAL
version_number

The first numerical part of the version. This also may be empty, and this may not always be a valid version.

  say parse_distname('AUTHOR/Dist-0.01-TRIAL.tar.gz')->{version_number};
  # 0.01
  
  say parse_distname('AUTHOR/Dist-0_0_1.tar.gz')->{version_number};
  # 0_0_1
extension

The extension of the distribution. If no valid extension is found, parse_distname returns false (undef).

is_perl6

For convenience, if subdir exists and it starts with Perl6/, this becomes true.

is_dev

If the version looks like \d+.\d+_\d+, or contains -TRIAL, this becomes true. PAUSE treats such a distribution as a developer's release and doesn't list it in its indices.

METHODS

For compatibility with CPAN::DistnameInfo, Parse::Distname has the same methods/accessors, so you can use it as a drop-in replacement.

In addition, is_perl6 and version_number are available.

SEE ALSO

CPAN::DistnameInfo

AUTHOR

Kenichi Ishigaki, <ishigaki@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Kenichi Ishigaki.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.