use Class::MOP;
use Module::Pluggable::Object;
-our $VERSION = '0.0007';
+our $VERSION = '0.0008';
=head1 NAME
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'
+ );
#--------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#---------#
=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
die("You must provide a plugin name") unless @plugins;
my $loaded = $self->_plugin_loaded;
-
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;
-
- if ( $self->_plugin_ext ) {
- $self->load_plugin_ext($_) for @load;
- }
-
return 1;
} else {
return;
$self->load_plugins(@_);
}
-
-=head2 load_plugin_ext
-
-B<THIS FUNCTIONALITY HAS BEEN DEPRECATED AND WILL GO AWAY.> If you use
-this, please email me, but I am fairly sure that nobody uses this at
-all and it's just adding bloat and making things kind of ugly.
-
-Will load any extensions for a particular plugin. This should be called
-automatically by C<load_plugin> so you don't need to worry about it.
-It basically attempts to load any extension that exists for a plugin
-that is already loaded. The only reason for using this is if you want to
-keep _plugin_ext as false and only load extensions manually, which I don't
-recommend.
-
-=cut
-
-sub load_plugin_ext{
- my ($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);
- }
-}
-
=head2 _original_class_name
Because of the way roles apply C<$self-E<gt>blessed> and C<ref $self> will
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