# # Conditional build: %bcond_without tests # do not perform "make test" # %define pdir Web %define pnam Machine Summary: Web::Machine - A Perl port of Webmachine Name: perl-Web-Machine Version: 0.17 Release: 1 License: GPL v1+ or Artistic Group: Development/Languages/Perl Source0: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Web/%{pdir}-%{pnam}-%{version}.tar.gz # Source0-md5: f62606a516068b9d889610fc2d51905c URL: https://metacpan.org/release/Web-Machine BuildRequires: perl-devel >= 1:5.8.0 BuildRequires: rpm-perlprov >= 4.1-13 BuildRequires: rpmbuild(macros) >= 1.745 %if %{with tests} BuildRequires: perl(HTTP::Headers::ActionPack) >= 0.07 BuildRequires: perl(IO::Handle::Util) BuildRequires: perl(Test::FailWarnings) BuildRequires: perl-HTTP-Message BuildRequires: perl-Hash-MultiValue BuildRequires: perl-Module-Runtime BuildRequires: perl-Net-HTTP BuildRequires: perl-Plack BuildRequires: perl-Sub-Exporter BuildRequires: perl-Test-Fatal BuildRequires: perl-Try-Tiny %endif BuildArch: noarch BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) %description Web::Machine provides a RESTful web framework modeled as a state machine. You define one or more resource classes. Each resource represents a single RESTful URI end point, such as a user, an email, etc. The resource class can also be the target for POST requests to create a new user, email, etc. Each resource is a state machine, and each request for a resource is handled by running the request through that state machine. Web::Machine is built on top of Plack, but it handles the full request and response cycle. See Web::Machine::Manual for more details on using Web::Machine in general, and how Web::Machine and Plack interact. This is a port of Webmachine, actually it is much closer to the Ruby version, with a little bit of the JavaScript version and even some of the Python version thrown in for good measure. # %description -l pl.UTF-8 # TODO %prep %setup -q -n %{pdir}-%{pnam}-%{version} %build %{__perl} Makefile.PL \ INSTALLDIRS=vendor %{__make} %{?with_tests:%{__make} test} %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %{__make} pure_install \ DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_examplesdir}/%{name}-%{version} cp -a examples $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_examplesdir}/%{name}-%{version} %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(644,root,root,755) %doc Changes INSTALL %{perl_vendorlib}/Web/*.pm %{perl_vendorlib}/Web/Machine %{_mandir}/man3/* %{_examplesdir}/%{name}-%{version}