NAME Module::Load::Util - Some utility routines related to module loading VERSION This document describes version 0.008 of Module::Load::Util (from Perl distribution Module-Load-Util), released on 2022-02-11. SYNOPSIS use Module::Load::Util qw( load_module_with_optional_args instantiate_class_with_optional_args ); load_module_with_optional_args("Foo::Bar=import-arg1,import-arg2"); load_module_with_optional_args(["Foo::Bar", ["import-arg1", "import-arg2"]]); my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args("Some::Class=opt1,val1,opt2,val2"); my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args(["Some::Class", {opt1=>"val1",opt2=>"val2"}]); See more examples in each function's documentation in the "FUNCTIONS" section. DESCRIPTION This module provides some utility routines related to module loading. Currently what it offers now are the two functions "load_module_with_optional_args" and "instantiate_class_with_optional_args". These functions are designed for use with command-line and/or plugin-based applications, because you can specify module/class/plugin to load in a flexible format, as a string or 2-element array. See wordlist (from App::wordlist), tabledata (from App::tabledata), or ColorTheme for some of the applications that use this module. Please see the functions' documentation for more details. FUNCTIONS load_module_with_optional_args Usage: load_module_with_optional_args( [ \%opts , ] $module_with_optional_args ); Examples: load_module_with_optional_args("Color::RGB::Util"); # default imports, equivalent to runtime version of 'use Color::RGB::Util' load_module_with_optional_args(["Color::RGB::Util", []]); # ditto load_module_with_optional_args(["Color::RGB::Util", {}]); # ditto load_module_with_optional_args("Color::RGB::Util=rgb2hsv"); # imports rgb2hsv. equivalent to runtime version of 'use Color::RGB::Util qw(rgb2hsv)' load_module_with_optional_args(["Color::RGB::Util", ["rgb2hsv"]]); # ditto load_module_with_optional_args(["Foo::Bar", {arg1=>1, arg2=>2}]); # equivalent to runtime version of 'use Foo::Bar qw(arg1 1 arg2 2)'. hashref will be list-ified load_module_with_optional_args({import=>0}, "Color::RGB::Util"); # do not import, equivalent to runtime version of 'use Color::RGB::Util ()' load_module_with_optional_args({ns_prefix=>"Color"}, "RGB::Util=rgb2hsv"); # equivalent to runtime version of 'use Color::RGB::Util qw(rgb2hsv)' load_module_with_optional_args({ns_prefix=>"Color"}, ["RGB::Util", ["rgb2hsv"]]); # ditto Load a module with "require()" followed by calling the module's "import()" (unless instructed to skip importing). Main feature of this function is the flexibility in the $module_with_optional_args argument, as well as some options like namespace prefix. Suitable to be used to load plugins for your application, for example, where you can specify the plugin to load as simply a string or a 2-element array. $module_with_optional_args can be a string containing module name (e.g. "Foo::Bar"), or a string containing module name string followed by "=", followed by comma-separated list of imports, a la perl's "-M" (e.g. "Foo::Bar=arg1,arg2"), or a 2-element array where the first element is the module name and the second element is an arrayref or hashref containing import arguments (e.g. "["Foo::Bar", ["arg1","arg2"]]" or "["Foo::Bar", {arg1=>"val",arg2=>"val"]]"). Hashref list of arguments will still be passed as a list to "import()". Will die on require() or import() failure. Will return a hashref containing module name and arguments, e.g. "{module=>"Foo", args=>["arg1",1,"arg2",2]}". Known options: * import Bool. Defaults to true. Can be set to false to avoid import()-ing. * ns_prefix Str. Namespace to use. For example, if you set this to "WordList" then with $module_with_optional_args set to "ID::KBBI", the module WordList::ID::KBBI will be loaded. * ns_prefixes Array of str. Like "ns_prefix" but will attempt all prefixes and will fail if all prefixes fail. * target_package Str. Target package to import() to. Default is caller(0). instantiate_class_with_optional_args Usage: instantiate_class_with_optional_args( [ \%opts , ] $class_with_optional_args ); Examples: my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args("WordList::Color::Any"); # equivalent to: require WordList::Color::Any; WordList::Color::Any->new; my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args(["WordList::Color::Any"], []]); # ditto my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args(["WordList::Color::Any"], {}]); # ditto my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args("WordList::Color::Any=theme,Foo"); # equivalent to: require WordList::Color::Any; WordList::Color::Any->new(theme=>"Foo"); my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args(["WordList::Color::Any",{theme=>"Foo"}); # ditto my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args(["WordList::Color::Any",[theme=>"Foo"]); # ditto my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args(["Foo::Bar",[{arg1=>1, arg2=>2}]); # equivalent to: require Foo::Bar; Foo::Bar->new({arg1=>1, arg2=>2}); my $obj = instantiate_class_with_optional_args({ns_prefix=>"WordList"}, "Color::Any=theme,Foo"); # equivalent to: require WordList::Color::Any; WordList::Color::Any->new(theme=>"Foo"); This is like "load_module_with_optional_args" but the constructor arguments specified after "=" will be passed to the class constructor instead of used as import arguments. When you use the 2-element array form of $class_with_optional_args, the hashref and arrayref constructor arguments will be converted to a list. Known options: * construct Bool. Default to true. If set to false, constructor will not be called and the function will just return the hashref containing class name and arguments, e.g. "{class=>"Foo", args=>["arg1",1,"args2",2]}". * constructor Str. Select constructor name. Defaults to "new". * ns_prefix Str. Like in "load_module_with_optional_args". * ns_prefixes Array of str. Like in "load_module_with_optional_args". HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at . SOURCE Source repository is at . SEE ALSO Module::Load Class::Load Sah::Schema::perl::modname_with_optional_args AUTHOR perlancar CONTRIBUTING To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub. Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via: % prove -l If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install Dist::Zilla, Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla plugin and/or Pod::Weaver::Plugin. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2022, 2021, 2020 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.