NAME
Shipwright::Script::Import - Import sources and their dependencies
SYNOPSIS
shipwright import cpan:Jifty cpan:Catalyst
OPTIONS
-m [--comment] COMMENT : specify the comment
--name NAME : specify the source name (only alphanumeric
characters, . and -)
--as : the branch name
--build-script FILENAME : specify the build script
--require-yml FILENAME : specify the require.yml
--no-follow : don't follow the dependency chain
--extra-test FILENAME : specify the extra test source
(for --only-test when building)
--test-script FILENAME : specify the test script (for --only-test when
building)
--min-perl-version : minimal perl version (default is the same as
the one which runs this command)
--overwrite : import dependency sources anyway even if they
are already in the shipyard
--version : specify the source's version
--skip : specify a list of sources not to import
--skip-recommends : specify a list of sources of which recommends
not to import
--skip-all-recommends : skip all the recommends to import
--skip-all-test-requires : skip all the test requires to import
--skip-all-build-requires : skip all the build requires to import
--skip-installed : skip all the installed modules to import
--include-dual-lifed : include modules which live both in the perl core
and on CPAN
--no-default-build : don't try to detect and set build system
DESCRIPTION
The import command imports a new source into a shipyard from a number of supported source types (enumerated below). If a source of the name specified by --name
already exists in the shipyard, the old files for that source in /sources and /scripts are deleted and new ones are added. This is the recommended method for updating non-svn, svk, or CPAN sources to new versions. (see Shipwright::Script::Update for more information on the update
command, which is used for updating svn, svk, and CPAN dists).
SUPPORTED SOURCE TYPES
Generally, the format is type:schema; be careful, there is no blank between type and schema, just a colon.
- CPAN
-
e.g. cpan:Jifty::DBI cpan:File::Spec
CAVEAT: we don't support renaming CPAN sources when importing, because it *really* is not a good idea and may hurt shipwright somewhere.
- File
-
e.g. file:/home/sunnavy/foo-1.23.tar.gz file:/home/sunnavy/foo-1.23.tar.bz2 file:/home/sunnavy/foo-1.23.tgz
- Directory
-
e.g. directory:/home/sunnavy/foo-1.23 dir:/home/sunnavy/foo-1.23
- HTTP
-
e.g. http:http://example/foo-1.23.tar.gz
You can also omit one `http', like this:
http://example.com/foo-1.23.tar.gz
.tgz and .tar.bz2 are also supported.
- FTP
-
e.g. ftp:ftp://example.com/foo-1.23.tar.gz ftp://example.com/foo-1.23.tar.gz
.tgz and .tar.bz2 are also supported.
- SVK
- SVN
-
e.g. svn:file:///home/public/foo-1.23 svn:http://svn.example.com/foo-1.23
- Git
-
e.g. git:file:///opt/foo.git git://github.com/bestpractical/shipwright.git
- Shipyard
-
e.g. shipyard:/tmp/fs/foo
GLOBAL OPTIONS
-r [--repository] REPOSITORY : specify the repository uri of our shipyard
-l [--log-level] LOGLEVEL : specify the log level
(info, debug, warn, error, or fatal)
--log-file FILENAME : specify the log file
AUTHORS
sunnavy <sunnavy@bestpractical.com>
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Shipwright is Copyright 2007-2011 Best Practical Solutions, LLC.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.