use Class::MOP;
use Module::Pluggable::Object;
-our $VERSION = '0.0006';
+our $VERSION = '0.0008';
=head1 NAME
and will overload each other. You may also add attributes through has.
Please note that when you load at runtime you lose the ability to wrap C<BUILD>
-and roles using C<has> will not go through comile time checks like C<required>
+and roles using C<has> will not go through compile time checks like C<required>
and <default>.
Even though C<override> will work , I STRONGLY discourage it's use
and a warning will be thrown if you try to use it.
-This is closely linked to the way multiple roles being applies is handles and is not
+This is closely linked to the way multiple roles being applied is handled and is not
likely to change. C<override> bevavior is closely linked to inheritance and thus will
likely not work as you expect it in multiple inheritance situations. Point being,
save yourself the headache.
they will instead return the name of the anonymous class created at runtime.
See C<_original_class_name>.
-=head1 Notice regarding extensions.
-
-Because I have been able to identify a real-world use case for the extension mechanism
-I have decided to deprecate it and remove it in the next major release.
-
=head1 Usage
For a simple example see the tests included in this distribution.
String. The prefix to use for plugin names provided. MyApp::Plugin is sensible.
-=head2 _plugin_ext
-
-Boolean. Indicates whether we should attempt to load plugin extensions.
-Defaults to true;
-
-=head2 _plugin_ext_ns
-
-B<THIS FUNCTIONALITY HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND WILL GO AWAY.> If you use
-this, please email me, but I am fairly sure that nobody uses this at
-all and it's just adding bloat and making things kind of ugly.
-
-String. The namespace plugin extensions have. Defaults to 'ExtensionFor'.
-
-This means that is _plugin_ns is "MyApp::Plugin" and _plugin_ext_ns is
-"ExtensionFor" loading plugin "Bar" would search for extensions in
-"MyApp::Plugin::Bar::ExtensionFor::*".
-
=head2 _plugin_app_ns
ArrayRef, Accessor automatically dereferences into array on a read call.
#--------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#
-has _plugin_ns => (is => 'rw', required => 1, isa => 'Str',
- default => 'Plugin');
-has _plugin_ext => (is => 'rw', required => 1, isa => 'Bool',
- default => 1);
-has _plugin_ext_ns => (is => 'rw', required => 1, isa => 'Str',
- default => 'ExtensionFor');
-has _plugin_loaded => (is => 'rw', required => 1, isa => 'HashRef',
- default => sub{ {} });
-has _plugin_app_ns => (is => 'rw', required => 1, isa => 'ArrayRef', lazy => 1,
- auto_deref => 1,
- default => sub{ shift->_build_plugin_app_ns },
- trigger => sub{ $_[0]->_clear_plugin_locator
- if $_[0]->_has_plugin_locator; },
- );
-has _plugin_locator => (is => 'rw', required => 1, lazy => 1,
- isa => 'Module::Pluggable::Object',
- clearer => '_clear_plugin_locator',
- predicate => '_has_plugin_locator',
- default => sub{ shift->_build_plugin_locator });
+has _plugin_ns =>
+ (
+ is => 'rw',
+ required => 1,
+ isa => 'Str',
+ default => sub{ 'Plugin' },
+ );
+
+has _plugin_loaded =>
+ (
+ is => 'rw',
+ required => 1,
+ isa => 'HashRef',
+ default => sub{ {} }
+ );
+
+has _plugin_app_ns =>
+ (
+ is => 'rw',
+ required => 1,
+ isa => 'ArrayRef',
+ lazy => 1,
+ auto_deref => 1,
+ builder => '_build_plugin_app_ns',
+ trigger => sub{ $_[0]->_clear_plugin_locator if $_[0]->_has_plugin_locator; },
+ );
+
+has _plugin_locator =>
+ (
+ is => 'rw',
+ required => 1,
+ lazy => 1,
+ isa => 'Module::Pluggable::Object',
+ clearer => '_clear_plugin_locator',
+ predicate => '_has_plugin_locator',
+ builder => '_build_plugin_locator'
+ );
#--------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#
=head1 Public Methods
+=head2 load_plugins @plugins
+
=head2 load_plugin $plugin
-Load the apropriate role for C<$plugin> as well as any extensions it provides
-if extensions are enabled.
+Load the apropriate role for C<$plugin>.
=cut
-sub load_plugin{
- my ($self, $plugin) = @_;
- die("You must provide a plugin name") unless $plugin;
+sub load_plugins {
+ my ($self, @plugins) = @_;
+ die("You must provide a plugin name") unless @plugins;
my $loaded = $self->_plugin_loaded;
- return 1 if exists $loaded->{$plugin};
-
- my $role = $self->_role_from_plugin($plugin);
-
- $loaded->{$plugin} = $role if $self->_load_and_apply_role($role);
- $self->load_plugin_ext($plugin) if $self->_plugin_ext;
-
- return exists $loaded->{$plugin};
+ my @load = grep { not exists $loaded->{$_} } @plugins;
+ my @roles = map { $self->_role_from_plugin($_) } @load;
+
+ if ( $self->_load_and_apply_role(@roles) ) {
+ @{ $loaded }{@load} = @roles;
+ return 1;
+ } else {
+ return;
+ }
}
-=head2 load_plugins @plugins
-
-Load all C<@plugins>.
-=cut
-
-
-sub load_plugins {
+sub load_plugin {
my $self = shift;
- $self->load_plugin($_) for @_;
-}
-
-
-=head2 load_plugin_ext
-
-B<THIS FUNCTIONALITY HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND WILL GO AWAY.> If you use
-this, please email me, but I am fairly sure that nobody uses this at
-all and it's just adding bloat and making things kind of ugly.
-
-Will load any extensions for a particular plugin. This should be called
-automatically by C<load_plugin> so you don't need to worry about it.
-It basically attempts to load any extension that exists for a plugin
-that is already loaded. The only reason for using this is if you want to
-keep _plugin_ext as false and only load extensions manually, which I don't
-recommend.
-
-=cut
-
-sub load_plugin_ext{
- my ($self, $plugin) = @_;
- die("You must provide a plugin name") unless $plugin;
- my $role = $self->_plugin_loaded->{$plugin};
-
- # $p for plugin, $r for role
- while( my($p,$r) = each %{ $self->_plugin_loaded }){
-
- my $ext = join "::", $role, $self->_plugin_ext_ns, $p;
- if( $plugin =~ /^\+(.*)/ ){
- eval{ $self->_load_and_apply_role( $ext ) };
- } else{
- $self->_load_and_apply_role( $ext ) if
- grep{ /^${ext}$/ } $self->_plugin_locator->plugins;
- }
-
- #go back to prev loaded modules and load extensions for current module?
- #my $ext2 = join "::", $r, $self->_plugin_ext_ns, $plugin;
- #$self->_load_and_apply_role( $ext2 )
- # if Class::Inspector->installed($ext2);
- }
+ $self->load_plugins(@_);
}
=head2 _original_class_name
There's nothing stopping you from using these, but if you are using them
for anything thats not really complicated you are probably doing
-something wrong. Some of these may be inlined in the future if performance
-becomes an issue (which I doubt).
+something wrong.
=head2 _role_from_plugin $plugin
#Father, please forgive me for I have sinned.
my @roles = grep{ /${o}$/ } $self->_plugin_locator->plugins;
- die("Unable to locate plugin") unless @roles;
+ croak("Unable to locate plugin '$plugin'") unless @roles;
return $roles[0] if @roles == 1;
my $i = 0;
return shift @roles;
}
-=head2 _load_and_apply_role $role
+=head2 _load_and_apply_role @roles
Require C<$role> if it is not already loaded and apply it. This is
the meat of this module.
=cut
sub _load_and_apply_role{
- my ($self, $role) = @_;
- die("You must provide a role name") unless $role;
+ my ($self, @roles) = @_;
+ die("You must provide a role name") unless @roles;
- #don't re-require...
- unless( Class::MOP::is_class_loaded($role) ){
- eval Class::MOP::load_class($role) || die("Failed to load role: $role");
- }
+ foreach my $role ( @roles ) {
+ eval { Class::MOP::load_class($role) };
+ confess("Failed to load role: ${role} $@") if $@;
- carp("Using 'override' is strongly discouraged and may not behave ".
- "as you expect it to. Please use 'around'")
+ carp("Using 'override' is strongly discouraged and may not behave ".
+ "as you expect it to. Please use 'around'")
if scalar keys %{ $role->meta->get_override_method_modifiers_map };
- die("Failed to apply plugin: $role") unless $role->meta->apply( $self );
+ }
+
+ Moose::Util::apply_all_roles( $self, @roles );
return 1;
}