CGI-WebsiteGenerator 0.33 Deleted
Kwalitee Issues
- has_manifest
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Add a MANIFEST to the distribution. Your buildtool should be able to autogenerate it (eg "make manifest" or "./Build manifest")
- has_meta_yml
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Add a META.yml to the distribution. Your buildtool should be able to autogenerate it.
- has_buildtool
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Add a Makefile.PL (for ExtUtils::MakeMaker/Module::Install) or a Build.PL (for Module::Build and its friends), or use a distribution builder such as Dist::Zilla, Dist::Milla, Minilla.
- has_tests
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Add tests!
- has_human_readable_license
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Add a section called "LICENSE" to the documentation, or add a file named LICENSE to the distribution.
- has_license_in_source_file
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Add =head1 LICENSE and the text of the license to the main module in your code.
- manifest_matches_dist
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Run a proper command ("make manifest" or "./Build manifest", maybe with a force option), or use a distribution builder to generate the MANIFEST. Or update MANIFEST manually.
Error: Cannot find MANIFEST in dist.
- prereq_matches_use
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List all used modules in META.yml requires
Error:
- CGI::MultiValuedHash
- HTML::FormTemplate
- main_module_version_matches_dist_version
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Make sure that the main module name and version are the same of the distribution.
- has_meta_json
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Add a META.json to the distribution. Your buildtool should be able to autogenerate it.
- has_tests_in_t_dir
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Add tests or move tests.pl to the t/ directory!
- proper_libs
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Move your *.pm files in a directory named 'lib'. The directory structure should look like 'lib/Your/Module.pm' for a module named 'Your::Module'. If you need to provide additional files, e.g. for testing, that should not be considered for Kwalitee, then you should look at the 'provides' map in META.yml to limit the files scanned; or use the 'no_index' map to exclude parts of the distribution.
Error: Base.pm, EventCountFile.pm, Globals.pm, GuestBook.pm, MailForm.pm, MultiPage.pm, PageMaker.pm, Redirect.pm, SegTextDoc.pm, SequentialFile.pm, Static.pm, Usage.pm, WebUserIO.pm
- meta_yml_has_license
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Define the license if you are using in Build.PL. If you are using MakeMaker (Makefile.PL) you should upgrade to ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 6.31.
- has_known_license_in_source_file
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Add =head1 LICENSE and/or the proper text of the well-known license to the main module in your code.
- use_warnings
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Add 'use warnings' (or its equivalents) to all modules, or convince us that your favorite module is well-known enough and people can easily see the modules warn when something bad happens.
Error: CGI::WPM::Base, CGI::WPM::EventCountFile, CGI::WPM::Globals, CGI::WPM::GuestBook, CGI::WPM::MailForm, CGI::WPM::MultiPage, CGI::WPM::PageMaker, CGI::WPM::Redirect, CGI::WPM::SegTextDoc, CGI::WPM::SequentialFile, CGI::WPM::Static, CGI::WPM::Usage, CGI::WPM::WebUserIO
- consistent_version
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Split the distribution, or fix the version numbers to make them consistent (use the highest version number to avoid version downgrade).
Error: 0.33,0.93,1.01,1.03,1.04
- has_separate_license_file
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This is not a critical issue. Currently mainly informative for the CPANTS authors. It might be removed later.
- has_security_doc
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Add SECURITY(.pod|md). See Software::Security::Policy.
- security_doc_contains_contact
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Add SECURITY(.pod|md) and add a contact address. See Software::Security::Policy.
- has_contributing_doc
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Add CONTRIBUTING(.pod|md). See https://docs.github.com/en/communities/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions/setting-guidelines-for-repository-contributors.
Modules
| Name | Abstract | Version | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| CGI::WPM::Base | Perl module that defines the API for subclasses, which are miniature applications called "web page makers", and provides them with a hierarchical environment that handles details for obtaining program settings, resolving file system or web site contexts, obtaining user input, and sending new web pages to the user. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::EventCountFile | Perl module that interfaces to a tab-delimited text file for storing date-bounded counts of occurances for multiple events, such as web page views. | 1.04 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::Globals | Perl module that is used by all subclasses of CGI::WPM::Base for managing global program settings, file system and web site hierarchy contexts, providing environment details, gathering and managing user input, collecting and sending user output, and providing utilities like sending e-mail. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::GuestBook | Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and implements a complete guest book with unlimited questions that also e-mails submissions to the website owner. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::MailForm | Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and implements an e-mail submission form with unlimited questions. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::MultiPage | Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and resolves navigation for one level in the web site page hierarchy from a parent node to its children, encapsulates and returns its childrens' returned web page components, and can make a navigation bar to child pages. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::PageMaker | Perl module that maintains and assembles the components of a new HTML 4 page, with CSS, and also provides search and replace capabilities. | 1.01 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::Redirect | Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and issues an HTTP redirection header. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::SegTextDoc | Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and displays a static text page, which can be in multiple segments. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::SequentialFile | Perl module that interfaces to a common text file format which stores records as named and url-escaped key=value pairs. | 1.03 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::Static | Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and displays a static HTML page. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::Usage | Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and tracks site usage details, as well as e-mail backups of usage counts to the site owner. | 0.33 | metacpan |
| CGI::WPM::WebUserIO | Perl module that gathers, parses, and manages user input and output data, including HTTP headers, query strings, posts, searches, cookies, and shell arguments, as well as providing cleaner access to many environment variables, consistantly under both CGI and mod_perl. | 0.93 | metacpan |
Other Files
| ChangeLog | metacpan |