NAME Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginLoader - A Plugin that can load others. VERSION version 0.001000 WARNINGS STOP You probably don't want to use this module. You either want a @PluginBundle, or "PluginLoader::Configurable" WHEN YOU WANT THIS MODULE * You don't want a plugin bundle * You want something harder to understand for people who use your plugin. * You *EXPRESSLY* wish to hide the loaded modules from things like "Dist::Zilla::App::Command::bakeini" * You are loading a single, or handful of modules, all of which are *BLATANTLY* obvious *DIRECTLY* in "dist.ini", except with some special loading semantics. ADVICE * Do make consuming plugins have to declare the loaded plugin somehow * Do make consuming plugins able to directly configure the loaded plugin somehow * If at all possible, load at most, one plugin. * If at all possible, and you are loading only one plugin, use "PluginLoader::Configurable" * If you have read this far, and you still are considering using this Role, please contact me, "kentnl" on "#distzilla@irc.perl.org", and let me convince you not to. SYNOPSIS use Moose; with 'Dist::Zilla::Role::Plugin', 'Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginLoader'; sub load_plugins { my ( $self, $loader ) = @_; # Load raw config $loader->load ( 'GatherDir', 'GatherDir-for-FooPlugin', [ include_dotfiles => 1, key => value, ... ]); # Load using ini style input $loader->load_ini( 'GatherDir', 'GatherDir2-for-FooPlugin', [ 'include_dotfiles = 1', 'key = value', ... ]); } REQUIRES METHODS "load_plugins" Signature: void < load_plugins( $self, $loader ); $loader isa Dist::Zilla::Util::PluginLoader; See "Dist::Zilla::Util::PluginLoader" for details. "plugin_from_config" Signature: $object < plugin_from_config( $class, $plugin_name, $args, $section ) $object does Dist::Zilla::Role::Plugin $class does Dist::Zilla::Role::Plugin $plugin_name is Str $args is HashRef $section isa Config::MVP::Section Recommended Provider: with 'Dist::Zilla::Role::Plugin'; "Dist::Zilla::Role::Plugin" AUTHOR Kent Fredric COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Kent Fredric . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.