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NAME PREFACE SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION FORMAT TERMINOLOGY VERSION SPECIFICATIONS HEADER FIELDS SEE ALSO HISTORY
NAME
    CPAN::Meta::History::Meta_1_2 - Version 1.2 metadata specification for META.yml

PREFACE
    This is a historical copy of the version 1.2 specification for META.yml files, copyright by Ken
    Williams and licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.

    Modifications from the original:

    *   Various spelling corrections

    *   Include list of valid licenses from Module::Build 0.2611 rather than linking to the module,
        with minor updates to text and links to reflect versions at the time of publication.

    *   Fixed some dead links to point to active resources.

SYNOPSIS
     --- #YAML:1.0
     name: Module-Build
     abstract: Build and install Perl modules
     version: 0.20
     author:
       - Ken Williams <kwilliams AT cpan.org>
     license: perl
     distribution_type: module
     requires:
       Config: 0
       Cwd: 0
       Data::Dumper: 0
       ExtUtils::Install: 0
       File::Basename: 0
       File::Compare: 0
       File::Copy: 0
       File::Find: 0
       File::Path: 0
       File::Spec: 0
       IO::File: 0
       perl: 5.005_03
     recommends:
       Archive::Tar: 1.00
       ExtUtils::Install: 0.3
       ExtUtils::ParseXS: 2.02
       Pod::Text: 0
       YAML: 0.35
     build_requires:
       Test: 0
     urls:
       license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
     meta-spec:
       version: 1.2
       url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.2.html
     generated_by: Module::Build version 0.20

DESCRIPTION
    This document describes version 1.2 of the META.yml specification.

    The META.yml file describes important properties of contributed Perl distributions such as the
    ones found on CPAN. It is typically created by tools like Module::Build, Module::Install, and
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker.

    The fields in the META.yml file are meant to be helpful for people maintaining module
    collections (like CPAN), for people writing installation tools (like CPAN.pm or CPANPLUS), or
    just for people who want to know some stuff about a distribution before downloading it and
    starting to install it.

    *Note: The latest stable version of this specification can always be found at
    <http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-current.html>, and the latest development version
    (which may include things that won't make it into the stable version can always be found at
    <http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-blead.html>.*

FORMAT
    META.yml files are written in the YAML format (see <http://www.yaml.org/>).

    See the following links to learn why we chose YAML instead of, say, XML or Data::Dumper:

    *   Module::Build design plans
        <http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.makemaker/2002/04/msg407.html>

    *   Not keen on YAML <http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.module-authors/2003/11/msg1353.html>

    *   META Concerns <http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.module-authors/2003/11/msg1385.html>

TERMINOLOGY
    distribution
        This is the primary object described by the META.yml specification. In the context of this
        document it usually refers to a collection of modules, scripts, and/or documents that are
        distributed for other developers to use.

    module
        This refers to a reusable library of code typically contained in a single file. Currently,
        we primarily talk of perl modules, but this specification should be open enough to apply to
        other languages as well (ex. python, ruby).

VERSION SPECIFICATIONS
    Some fields require a version specification (ex. "requires", "recommends", "build_requires",
    etc.). This section details the version specifications that are currently supported.

    If a single version is listed, then that version is considered to be the minimum version
    supported.

    If 0 is given as the version number, then any version is supported.

    Additionally, for more complicated requirements, the specification supports a list of versions,
    each of which may be optionally preceded by a relational operator.

    Supported operators include < (less than), <= (less than or equal), > (greater than), >=
    (greater than or equal), == (equal), and != (not equal).

    If a list is given then it is evaluated from left to right so that any specifications in the
    list that conflict with a previous specification are overridden by the later.

    Examples:

     >= 1.2, != 1.5, < 2.0

    Any version from version 1.2 onward, except version 1.5, that also precedes version 2.0.

HEADER
    The first line of a META.yml file should be a valid YAML document header like "--- #YAML:1.0".

FIELDS
    The rest of the META.yml file is one big YAML mapping whose keys are described here.

  meta-spec
    Example:

     meta-spec:
       version: 1.2
       url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.2.html

    (Spec 1.1) [required] {URL} This field indicates the location of the version of the META.yml
    specification used.

  name
    Example:

      name: Module-Build

    (Spec 1.0) [required] {string} The name of the distribution which is often created by taking the
    "main module" in the distribution and changing "::" to "-". Sometimes it's completely different,
    however, as in the case of the libwww-perl distribution (see
    <http://search.cpan.org/author/GAAS/libwww-perl/>).

  version
    Example:

      version: 0.20

    (Spec 1.0) [required] {version} The version of the distribution to which the META.yml file
    refers.

  abstract
    Example:

      abstract: Build and install Perl modules.

    (Spec 1.1) [required] {string} A short description of the purpose of the distribution.

  author
    Example:

      author:
        - Ken Williams <kwilliams AT cpan.org>

    (Spec 1.1) [required] {list of strings} A YAML sequence indicating the author(s) of the
    distribution. The preferred form is author-name <email-address>.

  license
    Example:

      license: perl

    (Spec 1.0) [required] {string} The license under which this distribution may be used and
    redistributed.

    Must be one of the following licenses:

    perl
        The distribution may be copied and redistributed under the same terms as perl itself (this
        is by far the most common licensing option for modules on CPAN). This is a dual license, in
        which the user may choose between either the GPL version 1 or the Artistic version 1
        license.

    gpl The distribution is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
        (<http://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-2.0>).

    lgpl
        The distribution is distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
        version 2 (<http://opensource.org/licenses/LGPL-2.1>).

    artistic
        The distribution is licensed under the Artistic License version 1, as specified by the
        Artistic file in the standard perl distribution
        (<http://opensource.org/licenses/Artistic-Perl-1.0>).

    bsd The distribution is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License
        (<http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause>).

    open_source
        The distribution is licensed under some other Open Source Initiative-approved license listed
        at <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/>.

    unrestricted
        The distribution is licensed under a license that is not approved by www.opensource.org
        <http://www.opensource.org/> but that allows distribution without restrictions.

    restrictive
        The distribution may not be redistributed without special permission from the author and/or
        copyright holder.

  distribution_type
    Example:

      distribution_type: module

    (Spec 1.0) [optional] {string} What kind of stuff is contained in this distribution. Most things
    on CPAN are "module"s (which can also mean a collection of modules), but some things are
    "script"s.

    Unfortunately this field is basically meaningless, since many distributions are hybrids of
    several kinds of things, or some new thing, or subjectively different in focus depending on
    who's using them. Tools like Module::Build and MakeMaker will likely stop generating this field.

  requires
    Example:

      requires:
        Data::Dumper: 0
        File::Find: 1.03

    (Spec 1.0) [optional] {map} A YAML mapping indicating the Perl modules this distribution
    requires for proper operation. The keys are the module names, and the values are version
    specifications as described in Module::Build for the "requires" parameter.

  recommends
    Example:

      recommends:
        Data::Dumper: 0
        File::Find: 1.03

    (Spec 1.0) [optional] {map} A YAML mapping indicating the Perl modules this distribution
    recommends for enhanced operation.

    *ALTERNATIVE: It may be desirable to present to the user which features depend on which modules
    so they can make an informed decision about which recommended modules to install.*

    Example:

      optional_features:
      - foo:
          description: Provides the ability to blah.
          requires:
            Data::Dumper: 0
            File::Find: 1.03
      - bar:
          description: This feature is not available on this platform.
          excludes_os: MSWin32

    *(Spec 1.1) [optional] {map} A YAML sequence of names for optional features which are made
    available when its requirements are met. For each feature a description is provided along with
    any of "requires", "build_requires", "conflicts", "requires_packages", "requires_os", and
    "excludes_os" which have the same meaning in this subcontext as described elsewhere in this
    document.*

  build_requires
    Example:

      build_requires:
        Data::Dumper: 0
        File::Find: 1.03

    (Spec 1.0) [optional] {map} A YAML mapping indicating the Perl modules required for building
    and/or testing of this distribution. These dependencies are not required after the module is
    installed.

  conflicts
    Example:

      conflicts:
        Data::Dumper: 0
        File::Find: 1.03

    (Spec 1.0) [optional] {map} A YAML mapping indicating the Perl modules that cannot be installed
    while this distribution is installed. This is a pretty uncommon situation.

  dynamic_config
    Example:

      dynamic_config: 0

    (Spec 1.0) [optional] {boolean} A boolean flag indicating whether a Build.PL or Makefile.PL (or
    similar) must be executed when building this distribution, or whether it can be built, tested
    and installed solely from consulting its metadata file. The main reason to set this to a true
    value if that your module performs some dynamic configuration (asking questions, sensing the
    environment, etc.) as part of its build/install process.

    Currently Module::Build doesn't actually do anything with this flag - it's probably going to be
    up to higher-level tools like CPAN to do something useful with it. It can potentially bring lots
    of security, packaging, and convenience improvements.

    If this field is omitted, it defaults to 1 (true).

  private
    *(Deprecated)* (Spec 1.0) [optional] {map} This field has been renamed to "no_index". See below.

  provides
    Example:

      provides:
        Foo::Bar:
          file: lib/Foo/Bar.pm
          version: 0.27_02
        Foo::Bar::Blah:
          file: lib/Foo/Bar/Blah.pm
        Foo::Bar::Baz:
          file: lib/Foo/Bar/Baz.pm
          version: 0.3

    (Spec 1.1) [optional] {map} A YAML mapping that describes all packages provided by this
    distribution. This information can be (and, in some cases, is) used by distribution and
    automation mechanisms like PAUSE, CPAN, and search.cpan.org to build indexes saying in which
    distribution various packages can be found.

    When using tools like Module::Build that can generate the "provides" mapping for your
    distribution automatically, make sure you examine what it generates to make sure it makes sense
    - indexers will usually trust the "provides" field if it's present, rather than scanning through
    the distribution files themselves to figure out packages and versions. This is a good thing,
    because it means you can use the "provides" field to tell the indexers precisely what you want
    indexed about your distribution, rather than relying on them to essentially guess what you want
    indexed.

  no_index
    Example:

      no_index:
        file:
        - My/Module.pm
        dir:
        - My/Private
        package:
        - My::Module::Stuff
        namespace:
        - My::Module::Stuff

    (Spec 1.1) [optional] {map} A YAML mapping that describes any files, directories, packages, and
    namespaces that are private (i.e. implementation artifacts) that are not of interest to
    searching and indexing tools. This is useful when no "provides" field is present.

    *(Note: I'm not actually sure who looks at this field, or exactly what they do with it. This
    spec could be off in some way from actual usage.)*

   file
    (Spec 1.1) [optional] Exclude any listed file(s).

   dir
    (Spec 1.1) [optional] Exclude anything below the listed directory(ies).

   package
    (Spec 1.1) [optional] Exclude the listed package(s).

   namespace
    (Spec 1.1) [optional] Excludes anything below the listed namespace(s), but *not* the listed
    namespace(s) its self.

  keywords
    Example:

      keywords:
        - make
        - build
        - install

    (Spec 1.1) [optional] {list} A sequence of keywords/phrases that describe this distribution.

  resources
    Example:

      resources:
        license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
        homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/module-build
        bugtracker: http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Module-Build
        MailingList: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/module-build-general

    (Spec 1.1) [optional] {map} A mapping of any URL resources related to this distribution.
    All-lower-case keys, such as "homepage", "license", and "bugtracker", are reserved by this
    specification, as they have "official" meanings defined here in this specification. If you'd
    like to add your own "special" entries (like the "MailingList" entry above), use at least one
    upper-case letter.

    The current set of official keys is:

    homepage
      The official home of this project on the web.

    license
      An URL for an official statement of this distribution's license.

    bugtracker
      An URL for a bug tracker (e.g. Bugzilla or RT queue) for this project.

  generated_by
    Example:

      generated_by: Module::Build version 0.20

    (Spec 1.0) [required] {string} Indicates the tool that was used to create this META.yml file.
    It's good form to include both the name of the tool and its version, but this field is
    essentially opaque, at least for the moment. If META.yml was generated by hand, it is suggested
    that the author be specified here.

    [Note: My meta_stats.pl script which I use to gather statistics regarding META.yml usage prefers
    the form listed above, i.e. it splits on /\s+version\s+/ taking the first field as the name of
    the tool that generated the file and the second field as version of that tool. RWS]

SEE ALSO
    CPAN <http://www.cpan.org/>

    CPAN.pm

    CPANPLUS

    Data::Dumper

    ExtUtils::MakeMaker

    Module::Build

    Module::Install

    XML <http://www.w3.org/XML/>

    YAML <http://www.yaml.org/>

HISTORY
    March 14, 2003 (Pi day)

        * Created version 1.0 of this document.

    May 8, 2003

        * Added the "dynamic_config" field, which was missing from the initial version.

    November 13, 2003

        * Added more YAML rationale articles.

        * Fixed existing link to YAML discussion thread to point to new
          <http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/> site.

        * Added and deprecated the "private" field.

        * Added "abstract", "configure", "requires_packages", "requires_os", "excludes_os", and
          "no_index" fields.

        * Bumped version.

    November 16, 2003

        * Added "generation", "authored_by" fields.

        * Add alternative proposal to the "recommends" field.

        * Add proposal for a "requires_build_tools" field.

    December 9, 2003

        * Added link to latest version of this specification on CPAN.

        * Added section "VERSION SPECIFICATIONS".

        * Chang name from Module::Build::META-spec to CPAN::META::Specification.

        * Add proposal for "auto_regenerate" field.

    December 15, 2003

        * Add "index" field as a compliment to "no_index"

        * Add "keywords" field as a means to aid searching distributions.

        * Add "TERMINOLOGY" section to explain certain terms that may be ambiguous.

    July 26, 2005

        * Removed a bunch of items (generation, requires_build_tools, requires_packages, configure,
          requires_os, excludes_os, auto_regenerate) that have never actually been supported, but
          were more like records of brainstorming.

        * Changed "authored_by" to "author", since that's always been what it's actually called in
          actual META.yml files.

        * Added the "==" operator to the list of supported version-checking operators.

        * Noted that the "distribution_type" field is basically meaningless, and shouldn't really be
          used.

        * Clarified "dynamic_config" a bit.

    August 23, 2005

        * Removed the name "CPAN::META::Specification", since that implies a module that doesn't
          actually exist.


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