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Revision as of 16:49, 7 January 2011
Contents
Overview
Maintaining Perl modules across our server farm can be a time consuming and tedious task because of the heterogeneity of our setup. Further, we often need to maintain unique sets of libraries for different applications with collisions.
To solve these problems, I maintain local copies of libraries for each application. Typically, these are found at
/path/to/application/extlib
Installing a local CPAN repository
I maintain a local mirror of CPAN. This makes installing our web application significantly faster.
$ sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell $ cpan> install CPAN::Mini
Create a minicpanrc file at ~/
# CPAN::Mini configuration file # to set up our local WormBase CPAN local: /usr/local/wormbase/minicpan remote: http://mirror.rit.edu/CPAN/ exact_mirror: 1
Set up your CPAN to use the local mirror:
$ cpan cpan> o conf set urllist file:///usr/local/wormbase/minicpan/ cpan> o conf commit
Set up the minicpan to run once a day:
- 3 * * * minicpan
Required Perl modules
See the Makefile.PL for a complete list of required Perl modules.
Installation Paths
By convention, 3rd party Perl modules are maintained in an "extlib" directory within each version of the site. This enables us to keep unique sets of libraries for each website.
website/production/extlib - The current production version of the website website/tharris/extlib - My private development space
To set up your environment, copy the wormbase.env.template file to wormbase.env. Change the $APP variable to match your directory (ie tharris'). Then:
$ source wormbase.env
local::lib
The wormbase.env file uses local::lib to easily set up a local library path. local::lib is already installed into the system Perl path:
sudo perl -MCPAN -e install 'local::lib'
local::lib dispenses with the need to maintain multiple CPAN configurations or manual tweaks to your environment variables in order to recognize already installed modules.
To set a local installation environment, you would:
$ cd /usr/local/wormbase/website/tharris/extlib $ perl -Mlocal::lib=./ export MODULEBUILDRC="/usr/local/wormbase/website/tharris/extlib/.modulebuildrc" export PERL_MM_OPT="INSTALL_BASE=/usr/local/wormbase/website/tharris/extlib" export PERL5LIB="/usr/local/wormbase/website/tharris/extlib/lib/perl5:/usr/local/wormbase/website/tharris/extlib/lib/perl5/x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi:$PERL5LIB" export PATH="/usr/local/wormbase/website/tharris/extlib/bin:$PATH"
$ eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=--self-contained,./)
To install a module
$ perl -MCPAN -Mlocal::lib=--self-contained -e 'CPAN::install(MODULE)'
Installing a module without using local::lib
You may on occasion need to install something without using local::lib. For EUMM modules, use
perl -I/usr/local/wormbase/[PROJECT]/extlib Makefile.PL INSTALL_BASE=/usr/local/wormbase/[PROECT]/extlib
And for Module::Build
perl -I/usr/local/wormbase/[PROJECT]/extlib Makefile.PL --install_base /usr/local/wormbase/[PROJECT]/extlib
Alternatively, you can manually edit ~/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm
Installing Modules
Build all requirements is as easy as:
$ cd /usr/local/wormbase/website/$APP $ source wormbase.env $ perl Makefile.PL $ make installdeps
Tips and Tricks
Some modules may require a little TLC. After running the script you can find source at ~/.cpan/build/module-*
BioPerl
Instead of building BioPerl from CPAN, it might be necessary to build from SVN:
$ cd /usr/local/wormbase/build $ svn co svn+ssh://USERNAME@dev.open-bio.org/home/svn-repositories/bioperl/bioperl-live/trunk bioperl-live $ mv bioperl-live bioperl-live-tharris $ cd bioperl-live-tharris $ perl ./Build.PL install_base /usr/local/wormbase/extlib $ ./Build test $ ./Build install
DBD::mysql
You will need to specify a test user and test password for tests to pass.
Updating Modules
To show all modules that are out-of-date with those on CPAN:
$ cd /path/to/extlib $ perl -Mlocal::lib=./ $ eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=--self-contained,./) $ perl -MCPAN -e 'CPAN::Shell->r'
To update all of these modules at once:
$ perl -MCPAN -e 'CPAN::Shell->install(CPAN::Shell->r)'
Managing libraries across architectures
Via CPAN bundles
# Create a bundle $ cd /path/to/extlib $ perl -Mlocal::lib=./ $ eval $(perl -Mlocal::lib=--self-contained,./) $ perl -MCPAN -e autobundle # The bundle is (typically) in extlib
# To reinstall: $ perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Snapshot_YYYY_MM_DD_00'
(Or just use the install script).