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NAME
CPAN::Distribution::ReleaseHistory - Show the release history of a single distribution
VERSION
version 0.002005
SYNOPSIS
This is similar in concept to CPAN::ReleaseHistory
, except its tailored to use a single distribution name, and uses MetaCPAN
to resolve its information.
use CPAN::Distribution::ReleaseHistory;
my $release_history = CPAN::Distribution::ReleaseHistory->new(
distribution => 'Dist-Zilla',
# ua => a HTTP::Tiny instance to use for requests
# es => a Search::Elasticsearch instance
# scroll_size => 1000 : How many results to fetch per HTTP request
# sort => 'desc': Direction of sort ( vs 'asc' and undef )
);
# Returns a CPAN::Distribution::ReleaseHistory::ReleaseIterator
my $iterator = $release_history->release_iterator();
# $release is an instance of CPAN::Distribution::ReleaseHistory::Release
while ( my $release = $iterator->next_release() ) {
print $release->distname(); # Dist-Zilla
print $release->path(); # R/RJ/RJBS/Dist-Zilla-1.000.tar.gz
print scalar gmtime $release->timestamp(); # Timestamp is Unixtime.
print $release->size(); # 30470 ( bytes )
my $distinfo = $release->distinfo(); # CPAN::DistInfo object
}
METHODS
release_iterator
Perform the query and return a new CPAN::Distribution::ReleaseHistory::ReleaseIterator
to walk over the results.
my $iterator = $object->release_iterator
has_ua
Determine if user specified a custom UserAgent
ATTRIBUTES
distribution
A string exactly matching a name of a CPAN
distribution.
example:
Dist-Zilla
MetaCPAN-Client
Search-Elasticsearch
WWW-Mechanize-Cached
sort
The implicit sort direction of the output.
default: 'desc' # The most recent release is returned first.
Alternative options:
'asc' # The oldest release is returned first
undef # Results are unsorted
undef
Opting for undef
for this value will give a slight speed up to the responsiveness of queries.
Though this benefit will only be observed in conjunction with low values of scroll_size
5 desc average 0.08625 /each 11.594 items/sec
5 undef average 0.03856 /each 25.937 items/sec
10 desc average 0.05384 /each 18.573 items/sec
10 undef average 0.03773 /each 26.507 items/sec
20 desc average 0.03856 /each 25.934 items/sec
20 undef average 0.02758 /each 36.252 items/sec
50 desc average 0.02579 /each 38.777 items/sec
50 undef average 0.02547 /each 39.267 items/sec
100 desc average 0.02279 /each 43.873 items/sec
100 undef average 0.02510 /each 39.846 items/sec
scroll_size
Volume of results to fetch per request.
default: 1000
Larger values give slower responses but faster total execution time.
Smaller values give faster responses but slower total execution time. ( Due to paying ping time both ways per request in addition to other per-request overheads that are constant sized )
ua
A HTTP::Tiny
compatible user agent.
es
A Search::Elasticsearch instance.
AUTHOR
Kent Fredric <kentnl@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.