NAME Module::Patch - Patch package with a set of patches VERSION version 0.07 SYNOPSIS To use Module::Patch directly: # patching DBI modules so that use Module::Patch qw(patch_package); use Log::Any '$log'; patch_package(['DBI', 'DBI::st', 'DBI::db'], [ {action=>'wrap', mod_version=>':all', sub_name=>':public', code=>sub { my $ctx = shift; my $orig_sub = shift; $log->tracef("Entering %s(%s) ...", $ctx->{orig_name}, \@_); my $res; if (wantarray) { $res=[$orig_sub->(@_)] } else { $res=$orig_sub->(@_) } $log->tracef("Returned from %s", $ctx->{orig_name}); if (wantarray) { return @$res } else { return $res } }}, ]); To create a patch module by subclassing Module::Patch: # in your patch module package Some::Module::patch::your_category; use parent qw(Module::Patch); sub patch_data { return { v => 2, patches => [...], # $patches_spec config => { # per-patch-module config a => { default => 1, }, b => {}, c => { default => 3, }, }, }; } 1; # using your patch module use Some::Module::patch::your_category -force => 1, # optional, force patch even if target version does not match -config => {a=>10, b=>20}, # optional, set config value ; # accessing per-patch-module config data print $Some::Module::patch::your_category::config->{a}; # 10 print $Some::Module::patch::your_category::config->{c}; # 3, default value # unpatch, restore original subroutines no Some::Module::patch::your_category; DESCRIPTION Module::Patch is basically a convenient way to define and bundle a set of patches. Actual patching is done by the nice Monkey::Patch, which provides lexically scoped patching. There are two ways to use this module: * subclass it This is used for convenient bundling of patches. You create a *patch module* (a module that monkey-patches other module by adding/wrapping/deleting subroutines of target module) by subclassing Module::Patch and providing the patches_spec in patch_data() method. Patch module should be named *Some::Module*::patch::*your_category*. For example, HTTP::Daemon::patch::ipv6. * require/import it directly Module::Patch provides patch_package which is the actual routine to do the patching. FUNCTIONS import() If imported directly, will export @exports as arguments and export requested symbols. If imported from subclass, will take %opts as arguments and run patch_package() on caller package. %opts include: * -load_target => BOOL (default 1) Load target modules. Set to 0 if package is already defined in other files and cannot be require()-ed. * -force => BOOL Will be passed to patch_package's \%opts. patch_package($package, $patches_spec, \%opts) Patch target package $package with a set of patches. $patches_spec is an arrayref containing a series of patch specification. Patch specification is a hashref containing these keys: "action" (string, required; either 'wrap', 'add', 'delete'), "mod_version" (string/regex or array of string/regex, can be ':all' to mean all versions; optional; defaults to ':all'). "sub_name" (string/regex or array of string/regex, subroutine(s) to patch, can be ':all' to mean all subroutine, ':public' to mean all public subroutines [those not prefixed by "_"], ':private' to mean all private), "code" (coderef, not required if "action" is 'delete'). Die if there is conflict when patching, for example if target module has been patched 'delete' and another patch wants to 'wrap' it. NOTE: Action 'add', 'delete', and conflict checking not yet implemented. Known options: * force => BOOL (default 0) Force patching even if target module version does not match. The default is to warn and skip patching. SEE ALSO Monkey::Patch Pod::Weaver::Plugin::ModulePatch Some examples of patch modules that use Module::Patch by subclassing it: Net::HTTP::Methods::patch::log_request, LWP::UserAgent::patch::https_hard_timeout. Some examples of modules that use Module::Patch directly: Log::Any::For::Class. AUTHOR Steven Haryanto COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.