Refactor environment values building
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b5cc15f7 1use strict;
2use warnings;
3
4package local::lib;
5
c1441fb6 6use 5.008001; # probably works with earlier versions but I'm not supporting them
7 # (patches would, of course, be welcome)
b5cc15f7 8
9use File::Spec ();
10use File::Path ();
b5cc15f7 11use Config;
12
98d589da 13our $VERSION = '1.008007'; # 1.8.4
1f8043c8 14
15f79556 15our @KNOWN_FLAGS = qw(--self-contained --deactivate --deactivate-all);
16
17sub DEACTIVATE_ONE () { 1 }
18sub DEACTIVATE_ALL () { 2 }
b5cc15f7 19
3939a7ae 20sub INTERPOLATE_ENV () { 1 }
21sub LITERAL_ENV () { 0 }
22
b5cc15f7 23sub import {
0fb70b9a 24 my ($class, @args) = @_;
25
e4892f2b 26 # Remember what PERL5LIB was when we started
ea0824e7 27 my $perl5lib = $ENV{PERL5LIB} || '';
e4892f2b 28
b9c94c15 29 my %arg_store;
30 for my $arg (@args) {
31 # check for lethal dash first to stop processing before causing problems
32 if ($arg =~ /−/) {
d4dbe584 33 die <<'DEATH';
34WHOA THERE! It looks like you've got some fancy dashes in your commandline!
35These are *not* the traditional -- dashes that software recognizes. You
36probably got these by copy-pasting from the perldoc for this module as
37rendered by a UTF8-capable formatter. This most typically happens on an OS X
38terminal, but can happen elsewhere too. Please try again after replacing the
39dashes with normal minus signs.
40DEATH
b9c94c15 41 }
42 elsif(grep { $arg eq $_ } @KNOWN_FLAGS) {
43 (my $flag = $arg) =~ s/--//;
44 $arg_store{$flag} = 1;
45 }
46 elsif($arg =~ /^--/) {
47 die "Unknown import argument: $arg";
48 }
49 else {
50 # assume that what's left is a path
51 $arg_store{path} = $arg;
52 }
d4dbe584 53 }
b9c94c15 54
b10fc4d4 55 if($arg_store{'self-contained'}) {
1f8043c8 56 die "FATAL: The local::lib --self-contained flag has never worked reliably and the original author, Mark Stosberg, was unable or unwilling to maintain it. As such, this flag has been removed from the local::lib codebase in order to prevent misunderstandings and potentially broken builds. The local::lib authors recommend that you look at the lib::core::only module shipped with this distribution in order to create a more robust environment that is equivalent to what --self-contained provided (although quite possibly not what you originally thought it provided due to the poor quality of the documentation, for which we apologise).\n";
0fb70b9a 57 }
b9c94c15 58
15f79556 59 my $deactivating = 0;
60 if ($arg_store{deactivate}) {
61 $deactivating = DEACTIVATE_ONE;
62 }
63 if ($arg_store{'deactivate-all'}) {
64 $deactivating = DEACTIVATE_ALL;
65 }
66
b9c94c15 67 $arg_store{path} = $class->resolve_path($arg_store{path});
15f79556 68 $class->setup_local_lib_for($arg_store{path}, $deactivating);
0fb70b9a 69
6e5079df 70 for (@INC) { # Untaint @INC
71 next if ref; # Skip entry if it is an ARRAY, CODE, blessed, etc.
72 m/(.*)/ and $_ = $1;
73 }
b5cc15f7 74}
75
5b94dce5 76sub pipeline;
b5cc15f7 77
5b94dce5 78sub pipeline {
b5cc15f7 79 my @methods = @_;
80 my $last = pop(@methods);
81 if (@methods) {
82 \sub {
83 my ($obj, @args) = @_;
5b94dce5 84 $obj->${pipeline @methods}(
b5cc15f7 85 $obj->$last(@args)
86 );
87 };
88 } else {
89 \sub {
90 shift->$last(@_);
91 };
92 }
93}
94
275c9dae 95=begin testing
96
97#:: test pipeline
b5cc15f7 98
99package local::lib;
100
101{ package Foo; sub foo { -$_[1] } sub bar { $_[1]+2 } sub baz { $_[1]+3 } }
102my $foo = bless({}, 'Foo');
4c375968 103Test::More::ok($foo->${pipeline qw(foo bar baz)}(10) == -15);
b5cc15f7 104
275c9dae 105=end testing
106
b5cc15f7 107=cut
108
a9489cb0 109sub _uniq {
110 my %seen;
111 grep { ! $seen{$_}++ } @_;
112}
113
b5cc15f7 114sub resolve_path {
115 my ($class, $path) = @_;
5b94dce5 116 $class->${pipeline qw(
b5cc15f7 117 resolve_relative_path
118 resolve_home_path
119 resolve_empty_path
120 )}($path);
121}
122
123sub resolve_empty_path {
124 my ($class, $path) = @_;
125 if (defined $path) {
126 $path;
127 } else {
128 '~/perl5';
129 }
130}
131
275c9dae 132=begin testing
133
134#:: test classmethod setup
b5cc15f7 135
136my $c = 'local::lib';
137
275c9dae 138=end testing
139
140=begin testing
b5cc15f7 141
275c9dae 142#:: test classmethod
b5cc15f7 143
144is($c->resolve_empty_path, '~/perl5');
145is($c->resolve_empty_path('foo'), 'foo');
146
275c9dae 147=end testing
148
b5cc15f7 149=cut
150
151sub resolve_home_path {
152 my ($class, $path) = @_;
153 return $path unless ($path =~ /^~/);
154 my ($user) = ($path =~ /^~([^\/]+)/); # can assume ^~ so undef for 'us'
155 my $tried_file_homedir;
156 my $homedir = do {
8c6c886f 157 if (eval { require File::HomeDir } && $File::HomeDir::VERSION >= 0.65) {
b5cc15f7 158 $tried_file_homedir = 1;
159 if (defined $user) {
160 File::HomeDir->users_home($user);
161 } else {
dc8ddd06 162 File::HomeDir->my_home;
b5cc15f7 163 }
164 } else {
165 if (defined $user) {
166 (getpwnam $user)[7];
167 } else {
168 if (defined $ENV{HOME}) {
169 $ENV{HOME};
170 } else {
171 (getpwuid $<)[7];
172 }
173 }
174 }
175 };
176 unless (defined $homedir) {
cd3eb741 177 require Carp;
b5cc15f7 178 Carp::croak(
179 "Couldn't resolve homedir for "
180 .(defined $user ? $user : 'current user')
181 .($tried_file_homedir ? '' : ' - consider installing File::HomeDir')
182 );
183 }
184 $path =~ s/^~[^\/]*/$homedir/;
185 $path;
186}
187
188sub resolve_relative_path {
189 my ($class, $path) = @_;
53699c99 190 $path = File::Spec->rel2abs($path);
b5cc15f7 191}
192
275c9dae 193=begin testing
194
195#:: test classmethod
b5cc15f7 196
197local *File::Spec::rel2abs = sub { shift; 'FOO'.shift; };
198is($c->resolve_relative_path('bar'),'FOObar');
199
275c9dae 200=end testing
201
b5cc15f7 202=cut
203
204sub setup_local_lib_for {
4c718913 205 my ($class, $path, $deactivating) = @_;
3939a7ae 206
207 my $interpolate = LITERAL_ENV;
208 my @active_lls = $class->active_paths;
209
82efaec7 210 $path = $class->ensure_dir_structure_for($path);
211
3939a7ae 212 if (! $deactivating) {
213 if (@active_lls && $active_lls[-1] eq $path) {
214 exit 0 if $0 eq '-';
215 return; # Asked to add what's already at the top of the stack
216 } elsif (grep { $_ eq $path} @active_lls) {
217 # Asked to add a dir that's lower in the stack -- so we remove it from
218 # where it is, and then add it back at the top.
219 $class->setup_env_hash_for($path, DEACTIVATE_ONE);
220 # Which means we can no longer output "PERL5LIB=...:$PERL5LIB" stuff
221 # anymore because we're taking something *out*.
222 $interpolate = INTERPOLATE_ENV;
223 }
224 }
225
b5cc15f7 226 if ($0 eq '-') {
3939a7ae 227 $class->print_environment_vars_for($path, $deactivating, $interpolate);
b5cc15f7 228 exit 0;
229 } else {
4c718913 230 $class->setup_env_hash_for($path, $deactivating);
a9489cb0 231 @INC = _uniq(split($Config{path_sep}, $ENV{PERL5LIB}), @INC);
b5cc15f7 232 }
233}
234
b5cc15f7 235sub install_base_bin_path {
236 my ($class, $path) = @_;
237 File::Spec->catdir($path, 'bin');
238}
239
240sub install_base_perl_path {
241 my ($class, $path) = @_;
242 File::Spec->catdir($path, 'lib', 'perl5');
243}
244
245sub install_base_arch_path {
246 my ($class, $path) = @_;
247 File::Spec->catdir($class->install_base_perl_path($path), $Config{archname});
248}
249
250sub ensure_dir_structure_for {
251 my ($class, $path) = @_;
252 unless (-d $path) {
253 warn "Attempting to create directory ${path}\n";
254 }
255 File::Path::mkpath($path);
53699c99 256 # Need to have the path exist to make a short name for it, so
257 # converting to a short name here.
258 $path = Win32::GetShortPathName($path) if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
53699c99 259
260 return $path;
b5cc15f7 261}
262
c4e3c83b 263sub guess_shelltype {
0353dbc0 264 my $shellbin = 'sh';
265 if(defined $ENV{'SHELL'}) {
266 my @shell_bin_path_parts = File::Spec->splitpath($ENV{'SHELL'});
267 $shellbin = $shell_bin_path_parts[-1];
268 }
1bc71e56 269 my $shelltype = do {
270 local $_ = $shellbin;
b42496e0 271 if(/csh/) {
1bc71e56 272 'csh'
b42496e0 273 } else {
1bc71e56 274 'bourne'
275 }
276 };
277
f58534b1 278 # Both Win32 and Cygwin have $ENV{COMSPEC} set.
279 if (defined $ENV{'COMSPEC'} && $^O ne 'cygwin') {
53699c99 280 my @shell_bin_path_parts = File::Spec->splitpath($ENV{'COMSPEC'});
281 $shellbin = $shell_bin_path_parts[-1];
282 $shelltype = do {
283 local $_ = $shellbin;
284 if(/command\.com/) {
285 'win32'
286 } elsif(/cmd\.exe/) {
287 'win32'
288 } elsif(/4nt\.exe/) {
289 'win32'
290 } else {
291 $shelltype
292 }
293 };
294 }
c4e3c83b 295 return $shelltype;
296}
297
298sub print_environment_vars_for {
3939a7ae 299 my ($class, $path, $deactivating, $interpolate) = @_;
300 print $class->environment_vars_string_for($path, $deactivating, $interpolate);
8cc924b8 301}
302
303sub environment_vars_string_for {
3939a7ae 304 my ($class, $path, $deactivating, $interpolate) = @_;
305 my @envs = $class->build_environment_vars_for($path, $deactivating, $interpolate);
c4e3c83b 306 my $out = '';
307
308 # rather basic csh detection, goes on the assumption that something won't
309 # call itself csh unless it really is. also, default to bourne in the
310 # pathological situation where a user doesn't have $ENV{SHELL} defined.
311 # note also that shells with funny names, like zoid, are assumed to be
312 # bourne.
313
314 my $shelltype = $class->guess_shelltype;
53699c99 315
b5cc15f7 316 while (@envs) {
317 my ($name, $value) = (shift(@envs), shift(@envs));
4c718913 318 $value =~ s/(\\")/\\$1/g if defined $value;
1bc71e56 319 $out .= $class->${\"build_${shelltype}_env_declaration"}($name, $value);
b5cc15f7 320 }
8cc924b8 321 return $out;
b5cc15f7 322}
323
1bc71e56 324# simple routines that take two arguments: an %ENV key and a value. return
325# strings that are suitable for passing directly to the relevant shell to set
326# said key to said value.
327sub build_bourne_env_declaration {
328 my $class = shift;
329 my($name, $value) = @_;
4c718913 330 return defined($value) ? qq{export ${name}="${value}";\n} : qq{unset ${name};\n};
1bc71e56 331}
332
333sub build_csh_env_declaration {
334 my $class = shift;
335 my($name, $value) = @_;
4c718913 336 return defined($value) ? qq{setenv ${name} "${value}"\n} : qq{unsetenv ${name}\n};
1bc71e56 337}
338
53699c99 339sub build_win32_env_declaration {
340 my $class = shift;
341 my($name, $value) = @_;
4c718913 342 return defined($value) ? qq{set ${name}=${value}\n} : qq{set ${name}=\n};
53699c99 343}
344
b5cc15f7 345sub setup_env_hash_for {
4c718913 346 my ($class, $path, $deactivating) = @_;
347 my %envs = $class->build_environment_vars_for($path, $deactivating, INTERPOLATE_ENV);
b5cc15f7 348 @ENV{keys %envs} = values %envs;
349}
350
351sub build_environment_vars_for {
4c718913 352 my ($class, $path, $deactivating, $interpolate) = @_;
353
15f79556 354 if ($deactivating == DEACTIVATE_ONE) {
4c718913 355 return $class->build_deactivate_environment_vars_for($path, $interpolate);
15f79556 356 } elsif ($deactivating == DEACTIVATE_ALL) {
357 return $class->build_deact_all_environment_vars_for($path, $interpolate);
4c718913 358 } else {
359 return $class->build_activate_environment_vars_for($path, $interpolate);
360 }
361}
362
1bf7d892 363# Build an environment value for a variable like PATH from a list of paths.
364# References to existing variables are given as references to the variable name.
365# Duplicates are removed.
366#
367# options:
368# - interpolate: INTERPOLATE_ENV/LITERAL_ENV
369# - exists: paths are included only if they exist (default: interpolate == INTERPOLATE_ENV)
370# - filter: function to apply to each path do decide if it must be included
371# - empty: the value to return in the case of empty value
372my %_env_list_value_defaults = (
373 interpolate => INTERPOLATE_ENV,
374 exists => undef,
375 filter => sub { 1 },
376 empty => undef,
377);
378sub _env_list_value(%@) {
379 my $options = shift;
380 die(sprintf "unknown option '$_' at %s line %u\n", (caller)[1..2])
381 for grep { !exists $_env_list_value_defaults{$_} } keys %$options;
382 my %options = (%_env_list_value_defaults, %{ $options });
383 $options{exists} = $options{interpolate} == INTERPOLATE_ENV
384 unless defined $options{exists};
385
386 my %seen;
387
388 my $value = join($Config{path_sep}, map {
389 ref $_ ? ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? "%${$_}%" : "\$${$_}") : $_
390 } grep {
391 ref $_ || (defined $_
392 && length($_) > 0
393 && !$seen{$_}++
394 && $options{filter}->($_)
395 && (!$options{exists} || -e $_))
396 } map {
397 if (ref $_ eq 'SCALAR' && $options{interpolate} == INTERPOLATE_ENV) {
398 exists $ENV{${$_}} ? (split /\Q$Config{path_sep}/, $ENV{${$_}}) : ()
399 } else {
400 $_
401 }
402 } @_);
403 return length($value) ? $value : $options{empty};
404}
405
4c718913 406sub build_activate_environment_vars_for {
b5cc15f7 407 my ($class, $path, $interpolate) = @_;
408 return (
1bf7d892 409 PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT =>
410 _env_list_value(
411 { interpolate => $interpolate, exists => 0, empty => '' },
412 \'PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT',
413 $path,
393c618d 414 ),
e322149f 415 PERL_MB_OPT => "--install_base ${path}",
b5cc15f7 416 PERL_MM_OPT => "INSTALL_BASE=${path}",
1bf7d892 417 PERL5LIB =>
418 _env_list_value(
419 { interpolate => $interpolate, exists => 0, empty => '' },
420 $class->install_base_arch_path($path),
421 $class->install_base_perl_path($path),
422 \'PERL5LIB',
423 ),
424 PATH => _env_list_value(
425 { interpolate => $interpolate, exists => 0, empty => '' },
426 \'PATH',
427 ),
b5cc15f7 428 )
429}
430
29500601 431sub active_paths {
432 my ($class) = @_;
433
434 return () unless defined $ENV{PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT};
435 return split /\Q$Config{path_sep}/, $ENV{PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT};
436}
437
4c718913 438sub build_deactivate_environment_vars_for {
439 my ($class, $path, $interpolate) = @_;
440
29500601 441 my @active_lls = $class->active_paths;
4c718913 442
443 if (!grep { $_ eq $path } @active_lls) {
444 warn "Tried to deactivate inactive local::lib '$path'\n";
445 return ();
446 }
447
1bf7d892 448 my $perl_path = $class->install_base_perl_path($path);
449 my $arch_path = $class->install_base_arch_path($path);
450 my $bin_path = $class->install_base_bin_path($path);
451
4c718913 452
453 my %env = (
1bf7d892 454 PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT => _env_list_value(
455 {
456 exists => 0,
457 },
458 grep { $_ ne $path } @active_lls
4c718913 459 ),
1bf7d892 460 PERL5LIB => _env_list_value(
461 {
462 exists => 0,
463 filter => sub {
464 $_ ne $perl_path && $_ ne $arch_path
465 },
466 },
467 \'PERL5LIB',
4c718913 468 ),
1bf7d892 469 PATH => _env_list_value(
470 {
471 exists => 0,
472 filter => sub { $_ ne $bin_path },
473 },
474 \'PATH',
4c718913 475 ),
476 );
477
478 # If removing ourselves from the "top of the stack", set install paths to
479 # correspond with the new top of stack.
480 if ($active_lls[-1] eq $path) {
481 if (@active_lls > 1) {
482 my $new_top = $active_lls[-2];
483 %env = (%env,
484 PERL_MB_OPT => "--install_base ${new_top}",
485 PERL_MM_OPT => "INSTALL_BASE=${new_top}",
486 );
487 } else {
488 %env = (%env,
489 PERL_MB_OPT => undef,
490 PERL_MM_OPT => undef,
491 );
492 }
493 }
494
495 return %env;
496}
497
15f79556 498sub build_deact_all_environment_vars_for {
499 my ($class, $path, $interpolate) = @_;
500
29500601 501 my @active_lls = $class->active_paths;
15f79556 502
1bf7d892 503 my %perl_paths = map { (
504 $class->install_base_perl_path($_) => 1,
505 $class->install_base_arch_path($_) => 1
506 ) } @active_lls;
507 my %bin_paths = map { (
508 $class->install_base_bin_path($_) => 1,
509 ) } @active_lls;
15f79556 510
511 my %env = (
512 PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT => undef,
513 PERL_MM_OPT => undef,
514 PERL_MB_OPT => undef,
1bf7d892 515 PERL5LIB => _env_list_value(
516 {
517 exists => 0,
518 filter => sub {
519 ! scalar grep { exists $perl_paths{$_} } $_[0]
520 },
521 },
522 \'PERL5LIB'
523 ),
524 PATH => _env_list_value(
525 {
526 exists => 0,
527 filter => sub {
528 ! scalar grep { exists $bin_paths{$_} } $_[0]
529 },
530 },
531 \'PATH'
15f79556 532 ),
15f79556 533 );
534
535 return %env;
536}
537
275c9dae 538=begin testing
539
540#:: test classmethod
b5cc15f7 541
542File::Path::rmtree('t/var/splat');
543
4c375968 544$c->ensure_dir_structure_for('t/var/splat');
b5cc15f7 545
546ok(-d 't/var/splat');
547
275c9dae 548=end testing
549
898f36cf 550=encoding utf8
551
b5cc15f7 552=head1 NAME
553
554local::lib - create and use a local lib/ for perl modules with PERL5LIB
555
556=head1 SYNOPSIS
557
558In code -
559
560 use local::lib; # sets up a local lib at ~/perl5
561
562 use local::lib '~/foo'; # same, but ~/foo
563
1bc71e56 564 # Or...
565 use FindBin;
566 use local::lib "$FindBin::Bin/../support"; # app-local support library
567
b5cc15f7 568From the shell -
569
359329d3 570 # Install LWP and its missing dependencies to the '~/perl5' directory
571 perl -MCPAN -Mlocal::lib -e 'CPAN::install(LWP)'
0fb70b9a 572
0fb70b9a 573 # Just print out useful shell commands
b5cc15f7 574 $ perl -Mlocal::lib
e322149f 575 export PERL_MB_OPT='--install_base /home/username/perl5'
c4e3c83b 576 export PERL_MM_OPT='INSTALL_BASE=/home/username/perl5'
577 export PERL5LIB='/home/username/perl5/lib/perl5/i386-linux:/home/username/perl5/lib/perl5'
578 export PATH="/home/username/perl5/bin:$PATH"
b5cc15f7 579
322b0a0d 580=head2 The bootstrapping technique
bc30e1d5 581
730f5dda 582A typical way to install local::lib is using what is known as the
583"bootstrapping" technique. You would do this if your system administrator
584hasn't already installed local::lib. In this case, you'll need to install
898f36cf 585local::lib in your home directory.
586
587If you do have administrative privileges, you will still want to set up your
588environment variables, as discussed in step 4. Without this, you would still
589install the modules into the system CPAN installation and also your Perl scripts
590will not use the lib/ path you bootstrapped with local::lib.
591
04f8efde 592By default local::lib installs itself and the CPAN modules into ~/perl5.
593
898f36cf 594Windows users must also see L</Differences when using this module under Win32>.
715c31a0 595
730f5dda 5961. Download and unpack the local::lib tarball from CPAN (search for "Download"
597on the CPAN page about local::lib). Do this as an ordinary user, not as root
598or administrator. Unpack the file in your home directory or in any other
599convenient location.
715c31a0 600
730f5dda 6012. Run this:
715c31a0 602
730f5dda 603 perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap
715c31a0 604
730f5dda 605If the system asks you whether it should automatically configure as much
606as possible, you would typically answer yes.
607
04f8efde 608In order to install local::lib into a directory other than the default, you need
609to specify the name of the directory when you call bootstrap, as follows:
898f36cf 610
611 perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=~/foo
612
6133. Run this: (local::lib assumes you have make installed on your system)
730f5dda 614
615 make test && make install
616
898f36cf 6174. Now we need to setup the appropriate environment variables, so that Perl
618starts using our newly generated lib/ directory. If you are using bash or
619any other Bourne shells, you can add this to your shell startup script this
620way:
730f5dda 621
622 echo 'eval $(perl -I$HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib)' >>~/.bashrc
623
624If you are using C shell, you can do this as follows:
625
626 /bin/csh
627 echo $SHELL
618272fe 628 /bin/csh
730f5dda 629 perl -I$HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib >> ~/.cshrc
dc8ddd06 630
898f36cf 631If you passed to bootstrap a directory other than default, you also need to give that as
632import parameter to the call of the local::lib module like this way:
8b1e8e69 633
730f5dda 634 echo 'eval $(perl -I$HOME/foo/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib=$HOME/foo)' >>~/.bashrc
618272fe 635
aab64481 636After writing your shell configuration file, be sure to re-read it to get the
898f36cf 637changed settings into your current shell's environment. Bourne shells use
638C<. ~/.bashrc> for this, whereas C shells use C<source ~/.cshrc>.
aab64481 639
b9c94c15 640If you're on a slower machine, or are operating under draconian disk space
641limitations, you can disable the automatic generation of manpages from POD when
642installing modules by using the C<--no-manpages> argument when bootstrapping:
643
730f5dda 644 perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap --no-manpages
b9c94c15 645
898f36cf 646To avoid doing several bootstrap for several Perl module environments on the
647same account, for example if you use it for several different deployed
648applications independently, you can use one bootstrapped local::lib
649installation to install modules in different directories directly this way:
977a9ca3 650
730f5dda 651 cd ~/mydir1
652 perl -Mlocal::lib=./
653 eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=./) ### To set the environment for this shell alone
898f36cf 654 printenv ### You will see that ~/mydir1 is in the PERL5LIB
730f5dda 655 perl -MCPAN -e install ... ### whatever modules you want
656 cd ../mydir2
657 ... REPEAT ...
658
480534a8 659If you are working with several C<local::lib> environments, you may want to
660remove some of them from the current environment without disturbing the others.
661You can deactivate one environment like this (using bourne sh):
662
663 eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=--deactivate,~/path)
664
665which will generate and run the commands needed to remove C<~/path> from your
666various search paths. Whichever environment was B<activated most recently> will
667remain the target for module installations. That is, if you activate
668C<~/path_A> and then you activate C<~/path_B>, new modules you install will go
669in C<~/path_B>. If you deactivate C<~/path_B> then modules will be installed
670into C<~/pathA> -- but if you deactivate C<~/path_A> then they will still be
671installed in C<~/pathB> because pathB was activated later.
672
673You can also ask C<local::lib> to clean itself completely out of the current
674shell's environment with the C<--deactivate-all> option.
730f5dda 675For multiple environments for multiple apps you may need to include a modified
676version of the C<< use FindBin >> instructions in the "In code" sample above.
677If you did something like the above, you have a set of Perl modules at C<<
678~/mydir1/lib >>. If you have a script at C<< ~/mydir1/scripts/myscript.pl >>,
679you need to tell it where to find the modules you installed for it at C<<
680~/mydir1/lib >>.
977a9ca3 681
682In C<< ~/mydir1/scripts/myscript.pl >>:
683
730f5dda 684 use strict;
685 use warnings;
686 use local::lib "$FindBin::Bin/.."; ### points to ~/mydir1 and local::lib finds lib
687 use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../lib"; ### points to ~/mydir1/lib
977a9ca3 688
689Put this before any BEGIN { ... } blocks that require the modules you installed.
690
53699c99 691=head2 Differences when using this module under Win32
692
76f30678 693To set up the proper environment variables for your current session of
694C<CMD.exe>, you can use this:
695
730f5dda 696 C:\>perl -Mlocal::lib
e322149f 697 set PERL_MB_OPT=--install_base C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5
730f5dda 698 set PERL_MM_OPT=INSTALL_BASE=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5
699 set PERL5LIB=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5\lib\perl5;C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5\lib\perl5\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
700 set PATH=C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\perl5\bin;%PATH%
701
898f36cf 702 ### To set the environment for this shell alone
d4ccf2ea 703 C:\>perl -Mlocal::lib > %TEMP%\tmp.bat && %TEMP%\tmp.bat && del %TEMP%\tmp.bat
730f5dda 704 ### instead of $(perl -Mlocal::lib=./)
53699c99 705
706If you want the environment entries to persist, you'll need to add then to the
76f30678 707Control Panel's System applet yourself or use L<App::local::lib::Win32Helper>.
53699c99 708
709The "~" is translated to the user's profile directory (the directory named for
710the user under "Documents and Settings" (Windows XP or earlier) or "Users"
9bc0788f 711(Windows Vista or later)) unless $ENV{HOME} exists. After that, the home
53699c99 712directory is translated to a short name (which means the directory must exist)
713and the subdirectories are created.
714
730f5dda 715=head1 RATIONALE
716
717The version of a Perl package on your machine is not always the version you
718need. Obviously, the best thing to do would be to update to the version you
719need. However, you might be in a situation where you're prevented from doing
720this. Perhaps you don't have system administrator privileges; or perhaps you
721are using a package management system such as Debian, and nobody has yet gotten
722around to packaging up the version you need.
723
724local::lib solves this problem by allowing you to create your own directory of
725Perl packages downloaded from CPAN (in a multi-user system, this would typically
726be within your own home directory). The existing system Perl installation is
727not affected; you simply invoke Perl with special options so that Perl uses the
728packages in your own local package directory rather than the system packages.
729local::lib arranges things so that your locally installed version of the Perl
730packages takes precedence over the system installation.
731
732If you are using a package management system (such as Debian), you don't need to
733worry about Debian and CPAN stepping on each other's toes. Your local version
734of the packages will be written to an entirely separate directory from those
735installed by Debian.
736
618272fe 737=head1 DESCRIPTION
738
739This module provides a quick, convenient way of bootstrapping a user-local Perl
740module library located within the user's home directory. It also constructs and
741prints out for the user the list of environment variables using the syntax
742appropriate for the user's current shell (as specified by the C<SHELL>
730f5dda 743environment variable), suitable for directly adding to one's shell
744configuration file.
745
746More generally, local::lib allows for the bootstrapping and usage of a
747directory containing Perl modules outside of Perl's C<@INC>. This makes it
748easier to ship an application with an app-specific copy of a Perl module, or
749collection of modules. Useful in cases like when an upstream maintainer hasn't
750applied a patch to a module of theirs that you need for your application.
1bc71e56 751
752On import, local::lib sets the following environment variables to appropriate
753values:
754
755=over 4
756
e322149f 757=item PERL_MB_OPT
1bc71e56 758
759=item PERL_MM_OPT
760
761=item PERL5LIB
762
763=item PATH
764
765PATH is appended to, rather than clobbered.
766
767=back
768
769These values are then available for reference by any code after import.
770
b0c48f8e 771=head1 CREATING A SELF-CONTAINED SET OF MODULES
772
a949ebcd 773See L<lib::core::only> for one way to do this - but note that
d8b1a404 774there are a number of caveats, and the best approach is always to perform a
775build against a clean perl (i.e. site and vendor as close to empty as possible).
b0c48f8e 776
480534a8 777=head1 OPTIONS
778
779Options are values that can be passed to the C<local::lib> import besides the
780directory to use. They are specified as C<use local::lib '--option'[, path];>
781or C<perl -Mlocal::lib=--option[,path]>.
782
783=head2 --deactivate
784
785Remove the chosen path (or the default path) from the module search paths if it
786was added by C<local::lib>, instead of adding it.
787
788=head2 --deactivate-all
789
790Remove all directories that were added to search paths by C<local::lib> from the
791search paths.
792
480e6e85 793=head1 METHODS
794
a949ebcd 795=head2 ensure_dir_structure_for
480e6e85 796
797=over 4
798
a949ebcd 799=item Arguments: $path
800
801=item Return value: None
480e6e85 802
803=back
804
805Attempts to create the given path, and all required parent directories. Throws
806an exception on failure.
807
808=head2 print_environment_vars_for
809
810=over 4
811
a949ebcd 812=item Arguments: $path
813
814=item Return value: None
480e6e85 815
816=back
817
818Prints to standard output the variables listed above, properly set to use the
819given path as the base directory.
820
a949ebcd 821=head2 build_environment_vars_for
822
823=over 4
824
825=item Arguments: $path, $interpolate
826
827=item Return value: \%environment_vars
828
829=back
830
291b5a3a 831Returns a hash with the variables listed above, properly set to use the
832given path as the base directory.
833
480e6e85 834=head2 setup_env_hash_for
835
836=over 4
837
a949ebcd 838=item Arguments: $path
839
840=item Return value: None
480e6e85 841
842=back
843
844Constructs the C<%ENV> keys for the given path, by calling
a949ebcd 845L</build_environment_vars_for>.
480e6e85 846
5a63c13e 847=head2 active_paths
848
849=over 4
850
851=item Arguments: None
852
853=item Return value: @paths
854
855=back
856
857Returns a list of active C<local::lib> paths, according to the
858C<PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT> environment variable.
859
480e6e85 860=head2 install_base_perl_path
861
862=over 4
863
a949ebcd 864=item Arguments: $path
865
866=item Return value: $install_base_perl_path
480e6e85 867
868=back
869
870Returns a path describing where to install the Perl modules for this local
871library installation. Appends the directories C<lib> and C<perl5> to the given
872path.
873
874=head2 install_base_arch_path
875
876=over 4
877
a949ebcd 878=item Arguments: $path
879
880=item Return value: $install_base_arch_path
480e6e85 881
882=back
883
884Returns a path describing where to install the architecture-specific Perl
885modules for this local library installation. Based on the
886L</install_base_perl_path> method's return value, and appends the value of
887C<$Config{archname}>.
888
889=head2 install_base_bin_path
890
891=over 4
892
a949ebcd 893=item Arguments: $path
894
895=item Return value: $install_base_bin_path
480e6e85 896
897=back
898
899Returns a path describing where to install the executable programs for this
900local library installation. Based on the L</install_base_perl_path> method's
901return value, and appends the directory C<bin>.
902
480e6e85 903=head2 resolve_empty_path
904
905=over 4
906
a949ebcd 907=item Arguments: $path
908
909=item Return value: $base_path
480e6e85 910
911=back
912
913Builds and returns the base path into which to set up the local module
914installation. Defaults to C<~/perl5>.
915
916=head2 resolve_home_path
917
918=over 4
919
a949ebcd 920=item Arguments: $path
921
922=item Return value: $home_path
480e6e85 923
924=back
925
926Attempts to find the user's home directory. If installed, uses C<File::HomeDir>
927for this purpose. If no definite answer is available, throws an exception.
928
929=head2 resolve_relative_path
930
931=over 4
932
a949ebcd 933=item Arguments: $path
934
935=item Return value: $absolute_path
480e6e85 936
937=back
938
939Translates the given path into an absolute path.
940
941=head2 resolve_path
942
943=over 4
944
a949ebcd 945=item Arguments: $path
946
947=item Return value: $absolute_path
480e6e85 948
949=back
950
951Calls the following in a pipeline, passing the result from the previous to the
952next, in an attempt to find where to configure the environment for a local
953library installation: L</resolve_empty_path>, L</resolve_home_path>,
954L</resolve_relative_path>. Passes the given path argument to
955L</resolve_empty_path> which then returns a result that is passed to
956L</resolve_home_path>, which then has its result passed to
957L</resolve_relative_path>. The result of this final call is returned from
958L</resolve_path>.
959
0fb70b9a 960=head1 A WARNING ABOUT UNINST=1
961
962Be careful about using local::lib in combination with "make install UNINST=1".
963The idea of this feature is that will uninstall an old version of a module
964before installing a new one. However it lacks a safety check that the old
965version and the new version will go in the same directory. Used in combination
966with local::lib, you can potentially delete a globally accessible version of a
381738d7 967module while installing the new version in a local place. Only combine "make
0fb70b9a 968install UNINST=1" and local::lib if you understand these possible consequences.
969
dc8ddd06 970=head1 LIMITATIONS
971
47e70ca1 972The perl toolchain is unable to handle directory names with spaces in it,
a8e981cf 973so you cant put your local::lib bootstrap into a directory with spaces. What
974you can do is moving your local::lib to a directory with spaces B<after> you
975installed all modules inside your local::lib bootstrap. But be aware that you
976cant update or install CPAN modules after the move.
47e70ca1 977
618272fe 978Rather basic shell detection. Right now anything with csh in its name is
979assumed to be a C shell or something compatible, and everything else is assumed
53699c99 980to be Bourne, except on Win32 systems. If the C<SHELL> environment variable is
981not set, a Bourne-compatible shell is assumed.
dc8ddd06 982
983Bootstrap is a hack and will use CPAN.pm for ExtUtils::MakeMaker even if you
984have CPANPLUS installed.
985
e322149f 986Kills any existing PERL5LIB, PERL_MM_OPT or PERL_MB_OPT.
dc8ddd06 987
e423efce 988Should probably auto-fixup CPAN config if not already done.
989
dc8ddd06 990Patches very much welcome for any of the above.
bc30e1d5 991
53699c99 992On Win32 systems, does not have a way to write the created environment variables
993to the registry, so that they can persist through a reboot.
994
9a021b2b 995=head1 TROUBLESHOOTING
996
997If you've configured local::lib to install CPAN modules somewhere in to your
998home directory, and at some point later you try to install a module with C<cpan
999-i Foo::Bar>, but it fails with an error like: C<Warning: You do not have
1000permissions to install into /usr/lib64/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/x86_64-linux at
1001/usr/lib64/perl5/5.8.8/Foo/Bar.pm> and buried within the install log is an
1002error saying C<'INSTALL_BASE' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name>, then
1003you've somehow lost your updated ExtUtils::MakeMaker module.
1004
1005To remedy this situation, rerun the bootstrapping procedure documented above.
1006
1007Then, run C<rm -r ~/.cpan/build/Foo-Bar*>
1008
1009Finally, re-run C<cpan -i Foo::Bar> and it should install without problems.
1010
618272fe 1011=head1 ENVIRONMENT
1012
1013=over 4
1014
1015=item SHELL
1016
53699c99 1017=item COMSPEC
1018
618272fe 1019local::lib looks at the user's C<SHELL> environment variable when printing out
1020commands to add to the shell configuration file.
1021
53699c99 1022On Win32 systems, C<COMSPEC> is also examined.
1023
618272fe 1024=back
1025
cc19e8d4 1026=head1 SUPPORT
1027
1028IRC:
1029
1030 Join #local-lib on irc.perl.org.
1031
b5cc15f7 1032=head1 AUTHOR
1033
1034Matt S Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk> http://www.shadowcat.co.uk/
1035
d6b71a2d 1036auto_install fixes kindly sponsored by http://www.takkle.com/
1037
b5c1154d 1038=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
1039
1040Patches to correctly output commands for csh style shells, as well as some
1041documentation additions, contributed by Christopher Nehren <apeiron@cpan.org>.
1042
cc19e8d4 1043Doc patches for a custom local::lib directory, more cleanups in the english
a949ebcd 1044documentation and a L<german documentation|POD2::DE::local::lib> contributed by Torsten Raudssus
8b1e8e69 1045<torsten@raudssus.de>.
1046
be160790 1047Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@cpan.org> sent in some additional tests for ensuring
9a021b2b 1048things will install properly, submitted a fix for the bug causing problems with
1049writing Makefiles during bootstrapping, contributed an example program, and
1050submitted yet another fix to ensure that local::lib can install and bootstrap
1051properly. Many, many thanks!
1052
1053pattern of Freenode IRC contributed the beginnings of the Troubleshooting
1054section. Many thanks!
be160790 1055
53699c99 1056Patch to add Win32 support contributed by Curtis Jewell <csjewell@cpan.org>.
1057
03b91976 1058Warnings for missing PATH/PERL5LIB (as when not running interactively) silenced
1059by a patch from Marco Emilio Poleggi.
1060
1f8043c8 1061Mark Stosberg <mark@summersault.com> provided the code for the now deleted
1062'--self-contained' option.
1063
76f30678 1064Documentation patches to make win32 usage clearer by
1065David Mertens <dcmertens.perl@gmail.com> (run4flat).
1066
a949ebcd 1067Brazilian L<portuguese translation|POD2::PT_BR::local::lib> and minor doc patches contributed by Breno
ccf362c0 1068G. de Oliveira <garu@cpan.org>.
1069
a0b3d98a 1070Improvements to stacking multiple local::lib dirs and removing them from the
1071environment later on contributed by Andrew Rodland <arodland@cpan.org>.
1072
cd3eb741 1073Patch for Carp version mismatch contributed by Hakim Cassimally <osfameron@cpan.org>.
1074
7c0db165 1075=head1 COPYRIGHT
1076
cc19e8d4 1077Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010 the local::lib L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS> as
7c0db165 1078listed above.
1079
b5cc15f7 1080=head1 LICENSE
1081
7c0db165 1082This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms
1083as perl itself.
b5cc15f7 1084
1085=cut
1086
10871;