CPAN::Uploader(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | CPAN::Uploader(3pm) |
CPAN::Uploader - upload things to the CPAN
version 0.103015
CPAN::Uploader->upload_file($file, \%arg); $uploader->upload_file($file);
Valid arguments are:
user - (required) your CPAN / PAUSE id password - (required) your CPAN / PAUSE password subdir - the directory (under your home directory) to upload to http_proxy - uri of the http proxy to use upload_uri - uri of the upload handler; usually the default (PAUSE) is right debug - if set to true, spew lots more debugging output retries - number of retries to perform on upload failure (5xx response) retry_delay - number of seconds to wait between retries
This method attempts to actually upload the named file to the CPAN. It will raise an exception on error.
my $uploader = CPAN::Uploader->new(\%arg);
This method returns a new uploader. You probably don't need to worry about this method.
Valid arguments are the same as those to "upload_file".
my $config = CPAN::Uploader->read_config_file( $filename );
This reads the config file and returns a hashref of its contents that can be used as configuration for CPAN::Uploader.
If no filename is given, it looks for .pause in the user's home directory (from the env var "HOME", or the current directory if "HOME" isn't set).
See "CONFIGURATION" in cpan-upload for the config format.
$uploader->log($message);
This method logs the given string. The default behavior is to print it to the screen. The message should not end in a newline, as one will be added as needed.
This method behaves like "log", but only logs the message if the CPAN::Uploader is in debug mode.
This code is mostly derived from "cpan-upload-http" by Brad Fitzpatrick, which in turn was based on "cpan-upload" by Neil Bowers. I (rjbs) didn't want to have to use a "system" call to run either of those, so I refactored the code into this module.
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
This software is copyright (c) 2020 by Ricardo SIGNES.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2020-08-23 | perl v5.30.3 |