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use Mojo::Base -base;
use overload bool => sub {1}, '""' => sub { shift->to_string }, fallback => 1;
use Cwd 'abs_path';
use File::Basename 'dirname';
use File::Find 'find';
use File::Spec::Functions qw(abs2rel catdir catfile splitdir);
use FindBin;
use Mojo::Util qw(class_to_path slurp);
has parts => sub { [] };
sub new { shift->SUPER::new->parse(@_) }
sub detect {
my $self = shift;
# Environment variable
return $self->parts([splitdir(abs_path $ENV{MOJO_HOME})]) if $ENV{MOJO_HOME};
# Try to find home from lib directory
if (my $class = @_ ? shift : 'Mojo::HelloWorld') {
my $file = class_to_path $class;
if (my $path = $INC{$file}) {
$path =~ s/$file$//;
my @home = splitdir $path;
# Remove "lib" and "blib"
pop @home while @home && ($home[-1] =~ /^b?lib$/ || $home[-1] eq '');
# Turn into absolute path
return $self->parts([splitdir(abs_path(catdir(@home) || '.'))]);
}
}
# FindBin fallback
return $self->parts([split /\//, $FindBin::Bin]);
}
sub lib_dir {
my $path = catdir @{shift->parts}, 'lib';
return -d $path ? $path : undef;
}
sub list_files {
my ($self, $dir) = @_;
$dir = catdir @{$self->parts}, split '/', ($dir // '');
return [] unless -d $dir;
my @files;
find {
wanted => sub {
my @parts = splitdir(abs2rel($File::Find::name, $dir));
push @files, join '/', @parts unless grep {/^\./} @parts;
},
no_chdir => 1
}, $dir;
return [sort @files];
}
sub mojo_lib_dir { catdir(dirname(__FILE__), '..') }
sub parse {
my ($self, $path) = @_;
return defined $path ? $self->parts([splitdir $path]) : $self;
}
sub rel_dir { catdir(@{shift->parts}, split '/', shift) }
sub rel_file { catfile(@{shift->parts}, split '/', shift) }
sub to_string { catdir(@{shift->parts}) }
1;
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Mojo::Home - Home sweet home!
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Home;
# Find and manage the project root directory
my $home = Mojo::Home->new;
$home->detect;
say $home->lib_dir;
say $home->rel_file('templates/layouts/default.html.ep');
say "$home";
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L<Mojo::Home> is a container for home directories.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
L<Mojo::Home> implements the following attributes.
=head2 parts
my $parts = $home->parts;
$home = $home->parts([]);
Home directory parts.
=head1 METHODS
L<Mojo::Home> inherits all methods from L<Mojo::Base> and implements the
following new ones.
=head2 new
my $home = Mojo::Home->new;
my $home = Mojo::Home->new('/home/sri/myapp');
Construct a new L<Mojo::Home> object and L</"parse"> home directory if
necessary.
=head2 detect
$home = $home->detect;
$home = $home->detect('My::App');
Detect home directory from the value of the MOJO_HOME environment variable or
application class.
=head2 lib_dir
my $path = $home->lib_dir;
Path to C<lib> directory of application.
=head2 list_files
my $files = $home->list_files;
my $files = $home->list_files('foo/bar');
Portably list all files recursively in directory relative to the home
directory.
say $home->rel_file($home->list_files('templates/layouts')->[1]);
=head2 mojo_lib_dir
my $path = $home->mojo_lib_dir;
Path to C<lib> directory in which L<Mojolicious> is installed.
=head2 parse
$home = $home->parse('/home/sri/myapp');
Parse home directory.
=head2 rel_dir
my $path = $home->rel_dir('foo/bar');
Portably generate an absolute path for a directory relative to the home
directory.
=head2 rel_file
my $path = $home->rel_file('foo/bar.html');
Portably generate an absolute path for a file relative to the home directory.
=head2 to_string
my $str = $home->to_string;
my $str = "$home";
Home directory.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mojolicious>, L<Mojolicious::Guides>, L<http://mojolicio.us>.
=cut
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