TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory - Figures out which SourceHandler objects to use for a given Source
Version 3.38
This is a factory class that takes a TAP::Parser::Source and runs it through all the registered TAP::Parser::SourceHandlers to see which one should handle the source.
If you're a plugin author, you'll be interested in how to register_handlers, how detect_source works.
new
Creates a new factory class:
- my $sf = TAP::Parser::IteratorFactory->new( $config );
$config
is optional. If given, sets config and calls load_handlers.
register_handler
Registers a new TAP::Parser::SourceHandler with this factory.
- __PACKAGE__->register_handler( $handler_class );
handlers
List of handlers that have been registered.
config
- my $cfg = $sf->config;
- $sf->config({ Perl => { %config } });
Chaining getter/setter for the configuration of the available source handlers. This is a hashref keyed on handler class whose values contain config to be passed onto the handlers during detection & creation. Class names may be fully qualified or abbreviated, eg:
- # these are equivalent
- $sf->config({ 'TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::Perl' => { %config } });
- $sf->config({ 'Perl' => { %config } });
load_handlers
- $sf->load_handlers;
Loads the handler classes defined in config. For example, given a config:
- $sf->config({
- MySourceHandler => { some => 'config' },
- });
load_handlers
will attempt to load the MySourceHandler
class by looking in
@INC
for it in this order:
- TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::MySourceHandler
- MySourceHandler
croak
s on error.
make_iterator
- my $iterator = $src_factory->make_iterator( $source );
Given a TAP::Parser::Source, finds the most suitable TAP::Parser::SourceHandler to use to create a TAP::Parser::Iterator (see detect_source). Dies on error.
detect_source
Given a TAP::Parser::Source, detects what kind of source it is and returns one TAP::Parser::SourceHandler (the most confident one). Dies on error.
The detection algorithm works something like this:
- for (@registered_handlers) {
- # ask them how confident they are about handling this source
- $confidence{$handler} = $handler->can_handle( $source )
- }
- # choose the most confident handler
Ties are handled by choosing the first handler.
Please see SUBCLASSING in TAP::Parser for a subclassing overview.
If we've done things right, you'll probably want to write a new source, rather than sub-classing this (see TAP::Parser::SourceHandler for that).
But in case you find the need to...
Steve Purkis
Originally ripped off from Test::Harness.
Moved out of TAP::Parser & converted to a factory class to support extensible TAP source detective work by Steve Purkis.
TAP::Object, TAP::Parser, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::File, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::Perl, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::RawTAP, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::Handle, TAP::Parser::SourceHandler::Executable