NAME
Debian::AptContents - parse/search through apt-file's Contents files
SYNOPSIS
my $c = Debian::AptContents->new( { homedir => '~/.dh-make-perl' } );
my @pkgs = $c->find_file_packages('/usr/bin/foo');
my $dep = $c->find_perl_module_package('Foo::Bar');
TODO
This needs to really work not only for Perl modules.
A module specific to Perl modules is needed by dh-make-perl, but it can subclass Debian::AptContents, which needs to become more generic.
CONSTRUCTOR
- new
-
Constructs new instance of the class. Expects at least
homedir
option.
FIELDS
- homedir
-
(mandatory) Directory where the object stores its cache.
- dist
-
Used for filtering on the
distributon
part of the repository paths listed in sources.list. Default is empty, meaning no filtering. - contents_files
-
Arrayref of Contents file names. Default is to let apt-file find them.
- cache_file
-
Path to the file with cached parsed information from all Contents files. Default is Contents.cache under
homedir
. - cache
-
Filled by
read_cache
. Used byfind_file_packages
and (obviously)store_cache
- verbose
-
Verbosity level. 0 means silent, the bigger the more the jabber. Default is 1.
OBJECT METHODS
- warning
-
Used internally. Given a verbosity level and a message, prints the message to STDERR if the verbosity level is greater than or equal of the value of
verbose
. - get_contents_files
-
Reads sources.list, gives the repository paths to
repo_source_to_contents_paths
and returns an arrayref of file names of Contents files. - read_cache
-
Reads the cached parsed Contents files. If there are Contents files with more recent mtime than that of the cache (or if there is no cache at all), parses all Contents and stores the cache via
store_cache
for later invocation. - store_cache
-
Writes the contents of the parsed
cache
to thecache_file
.Storable is used to stream the data. Along with the information from Contents files, a time stamp is stored.
- find_file_packages
-
Returns a list of packages where the given file was found.
Contents files store the package section together with package name. That is stripped.
Returns an empty list of the file is not found in any package.
- find_perl_module_package( $module, $version )
-
Given Perl module name (e.g. Foo::Bar), returns a Debian::Dependency object representing the required Debian package and version. If the module is a core one, suitable dependency on perl is returned.
If the package is also available in a separate package, an alternative dependency is returned.
In case the version of the currently running Perl interpreter is lower than the version in which the wanted module is available in core, the separate package is preferred. Otherwise the perl dependency is the first alternative.
AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
- Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Damyan Ivanov <dmn@debian.org>
- Copyright (C) 2016, gregor herrmann <gregoa@debian.org>
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