NAME
App::CPAN::Changes - CLI for CPAN::Changes
VERSION
This document describes version 0.004 of App::CPAN::Changes (from Perl
distribution App-CPAN-Changes), released on 2021-05-26.
SYNOPSIS
See included script cpan-changes.
FUNCTIONS
add_release
Usage:
add_release(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta]
Add a new release.
This function is not exported.
This function supports dry-run operation.
Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments):
* changes* => *array[str]*
* date* => *date*
* file => *str*
If not specified, will look for file called Changes/CHANGELOG/etc in
current directory.
* note => *str*
* version* => *str*
Special arguments:
* -dry_run => *bool*
Pass -dry_run=>1 to enable simulation mode.
Returns an enveloped result (an array).
First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status
code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second
element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something
like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual
result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error
response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is
called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra
information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional
metadata.
Return value: (any)
check
Usage:
check(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta]
Check for parsing errors in Changes file.
This function is not exported.
Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments):
* file => *str*
If not specified, will look for file called Changes/CHANGELOG/etc in
current directory.
Returns an enveloped result (an array).
First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status
code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second
element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something
like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual
result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error
response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is
called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra
information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional
metadata.
Return value: (any)
dump
Usage:
dump(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta]
Dump Changes as JSON structure.
This function is not exported.
Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments):
* file => *str*
If not specified, will look for file called Changes/CHANGELOG/etc in
current directory.
Returns an enveloped result (an array).
First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status
code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second
element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something
like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual
result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error
response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is
called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra
information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional
metadata.
Return value: (any)
preamble
Usage:
preamble(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta]
Get/set preamble.
This function is not exported.
Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments):
* file => *str*
If not specified, will look for file called Changes/CHANGELOG/etc in
current directory.
* preamble => *str*
Set new preamble.
Returns an enveloped result (an array).
First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status
code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second
element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something
like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual
result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error
response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is
called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra
information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional
metadata.
Return value: (any)
release
Usage:
release(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta]
Return information (JSON object dump) of a specific release.
This function is not exported.
Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments):
* file => *str*
If not specified, will look for file called Changes/CHANGELOG/etc in
current directory.
* version* => *str*
Returns an enveloped result (an array).
First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status
code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second
element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something
like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual
result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error
response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is
called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra
information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional
metadata.
Return value: (any)
HOMEPAGE
Please visit the project's homepage at
<https://metacpan.org/release/App-CPAN-Changes>.
SOURCE
Source repository is at
<https://github.com/perlancar/perl-App-CPAN-Changes>.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website
<https://github.com/perlancar/perl-App-CPAN-Changes/issues>
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch
to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
SEE ALSO
CPAN::Changes
parse-cpan-changes (from App::ParseCPANChanges)
AUTHOR
perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2021, 2017, 2016 by perlancar@cpan.org.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.