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Config::MVP::Reader::Finder(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Config::MVP::Reader::Finder(3pm)

NAME
Config::MVP::Reader::Finder - a reader that finds an appropriate file VERSION
version 2.200002 DESCRIPTION
The Finder reader multiplexes many other readers that implement the Config::MVP::Reader::Findable role. It uses Module::Pluggable to search for modules, limits them to objects implementing the Findable role, and then selects the those which report that they are able to read a configuration file found in the config root directory. If exactly one findable configuration reader finds a file, it is used to read the file and the configuration sequence is returned. Otherwise, an exception is raised. Config::MVP::Reader::Finder's "build_assembler" method will decline a new assembler, so if none was passed to "read_config", the Findable reader to which reading is delegated will be responsible for building the assembler, unless a Finder subclass overrides "build_assembler" to set a default across all possible delegates. METHODS
default_search_path This is the default search path used to find configuration readers. This method should return a list, and by default returns: qw( Config::MVP::Reader ) AUTHOR
Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 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. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-16 Config::MVP::Reader::Finder(3pm)

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Config::MVP::Assembler::WithBundles(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  Config::MVP::Assembler::WithBundles(3pm)

NAME
Config::MVP::Assembler::WithBundles - a role to make assemblers expand bundles VERSION
version 2.200002 DESCRIPTION
Config::MVP::Assembler::WithBundles is a role to be composed into a Config::MVP::Assembler subclass. It allows some sections of configuration to be treated as bundles. When any section is ended, if that section represented a bundle, its bundle contents will be unrolled and will replace it in the sequence. A package is considered a bundle if the this returns a defined method: my $method = $assembler->package_bundle_method($package); The default implementation looks for a method callde "mvp_bundle_config", but "package_bundle_method" can be replaced to allow for other bundle-identifying information. Bundles are expanded by a call to the assembler's "replace_bundle_with_contents" method, like this: $assembler->replace_bundle_with_contents($section, $method); replace_bundle_with_contents The default "replace_bundle_with_contents" method deletes the section from the sequence. It then gets a description of the new sections to introduce, like this: my @new_config = $bundle_section->package->$method({ name => $bundle_section->name, package => $bundle_section->package, payload => $bundle_section->payload, }); (We pass a hashref rather than a section so that bundles can be expanded synthetically without having to laboriously create a new Section.) The returned @new_config is a list of arrayrefs, each of which has three entries: [ $name, $package, $payload ] Each arrayref is converted into a section in the sequence. The $payload should be an arrayref of name/value pairs to be added to the created section. AUTHOR
Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 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. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-16 Config::MVP::Assembler::WithBundles(3pm)
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