NAME
GitHub::Extract - Extract an exported copy of a GitHub project
SYNOPSIS
my $project = GitHub::Extract->new(
username => 'adamkennedy',
project => 'test-class',
);
$project->extract( to => '/my/directory' );
DESCRIPTION
GitHub::Extract is a simple light weight interface to
for the sole purpose of retrieving and extracting a
"zipball" of a public (and likely open source) project.
It makes use of the plain route used by the user interface "zip" button,
and as a result it avoids the need to use the full GitHub API and
client.
This module shares extends (and emulates where needed) the API of
Archive::Extract. Any existing tooling code which uses Archive::Extract
to work with release tarballs should be trivially upgradable to work
with projects directly from GitHub instead.
METHODS
new
my $branch = GitHub::Extract->new(
username => 'adamkennedy',
repository => 'test-class',
# Fetch a branch other than master
branch => 'mybranch',
# A custom HTTP client can be provided to any constructor
http => HTTP::Tiny->new(
# Custom HTTP setup
),
);
The "new" constructor identifies a project to download (but does not
take any immediate action to do the download).
It takes a number of simple parameters to control where to download
from.
username
The GitHub username identifying the owner of the repository.
repository
The name of the repository within the account or organisation.
branch
An optional parameter identifying a particular branch to download.
If not specificied, the 'master' branch will be fetched.
http
GitHub::Extract will create a HTTP::Tiny object with default
settings to download the zipball from GitHub.
This parameter allows you to use your own custom HTTP::Tiny client
with alternative settings.
Returns a new GitHub::Extract object, or false on error.
username
The "username" method returns the GitHub username for the request.
repository
The "repository" method returns the GitHub repository name for the
request.
branch
The "branch" method returns the name of the branch to be fetched.
url
The "url" method returns the full download URL used to fetch the
zipball.
http
The "http" method returns the HTTP client that will be used for the
request.
archive
The "archive" method will return the absolute path to the downloaded zip
file on disk, if the download was successful.
Returns "undef" if the download was not completed successfully.
archive_extract
The "archive_extract" method will return the Archive::Extract object
used to extract the files from the zipball, whether or not it extracted
successfully.
Returns "undef" if the download was not completed successfully.
extract
$project->extract( to => '/output/path' );
Extracts the archive represented by the GitHub::Extract object to the
path of your choice as specified by the "to" argument. Defaults to
"cwd()".
In the case that you did not specify a "to" argument, the output file
will be the name of the archive file, stripped from its ".gz" suffix, in
the current working directory.
It will return true on success, and false on failure.
pushd
my $guard = $project->pushd( to => '/output/path' );
The "pushd" method downloads and extracts the project from GitHub, and
then temporarily changes the current working directory into the extract
path of the project.
Returns a File::pushd guard object which will return the current working
directory to the original location when it is deleted, or false if the
archive was not extracted.
extract_path
# Prints '/output/path/myproject-0.01-af41bc'
if ( $project->extract( to => '/output/path' ) ) {
print $project->extract_path;
}
The "extract_path" method returns the absolute path of the logical root
directory of the zipball, once it has been extracted.
Since some archives will contain a single root directory within the zip
file with which the content is placed (and some will not) this
compensates for the different, detecting the logical root automatically.
See "extract" in Archive::Extract for more details.
files
The "files" method returns an array ref with the paths of all the files
in the archive, relative to the "to" argument you specified.
To get the full path to an extracted file, you would use:
File::Spec->catfile( $to, $ae->files->[0] );
See "extract" in Archive::Extract for more details.
error
my $simple = $project->error;
my $verbose = $project->error(1);
The "error" method returns the last encountered error as string.
Pass it a true value to get the detailed output instead, as produced by
"longmess" in Carp.
GLOBAL VARIABLES
All global variables share the names and behaviour of the equivalent
variables in Archive::Extract. Their value will be propogated down to
the equivalent variables in Archive::Extract whenever it is being used.
$GitHub::Extract::DEBUG
Set this variable to "true" to have all calls to command line tools be
printed out, including all their output.
This also enables "Carp::longmess" errors, instead of the regular "carp"
errors.
Good for tracking down why things don't work with your particular setup.
Defaults to "false".
$GitHub::Extract::WARN
This variable controls whether errors encountered internally by
"GitHub::Extract" should be "carp"'d or not.
Set to false to silence warnings. Inspect the output of the "error()"
method manually to see what went wrong.
Defaults to "true".
SUPPORT
Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at
For other issues, contact the author.
AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy
SEE ALSO
Archive::Extract
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
with this module.