We strongly recommend using metacpan-docker. This will give you a virtual machine already configured and ready to start developing on.
If you prefer not to use Docker, the following commands will get you started:
carton install yarn install export PATH="$(realpath ./node_modules/.bin):$PATH" If you like, you can install carton via Homebrew:
brew install cartonIf your carton install is having issues with SSL-related modules, you may need to use an OPENSSL_PREFIX. Something like:
OPENSSL_PREFIX="/usr/local/Cellar/openssl@1.1/1.1.1q" carton installYou may need to check /usr/local/Cellar/openssl@1.1 to find the latest installed path on your system.
You can use the supplied wrapper around prove to run tests:
./bin/prove t To run the tests in parallel, add -j8 (or however many CPUs you have) to the prove command.
carton exec plackup -p 5001 -rIf you'd like to use Gazelle rather than the default Plack server:
carton exec plackup -p 5001 -s Gazelle -rYou will want to set up the supplied pre-commit Git hook like so:
./git/setup.sh which causes tidyall to be run before each commit. You can manually run this with tidyall path/to/file
The back end defaults to fastapi.metacpan.org. Running a local API server is optional and not required to hack on the front end. The address to the API being used can be changed in the metacpan_web.conf file. Ideally you would create a new file called metacpan_web_local.conf that contains
api http://127.0.0.1:5000 which will be loaded on top of the existing config file.
On Win32 (and possibly also on other platforms) when using Perl < 5.12, the server started with plackup will generate warnings relating to date parsing. These are caused by Plack due to a bug in the gmtime implementation and can be removed by upgrading to Perl 5.12.