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# $Id$
package Youri::Submit::Action::Dependencies;

=head1 NAME

Youri::Submit::Action::Dependencies - Creates .deps files

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This action plugin ensures the creation of .deps files based
on 'dependencies' define

=cut

use warnings;
use strict;
use Carp;
use File::Basename;
use base qw/Youri::Submit::Action/;

sub _init {
    my $self   = shift;
    my %options = (
        perms => 644,
	uphost => '',
	user => '',
	ssh_key => '',
	verbose => '',
        @_
    );
    croak "undefined upload host" unless $options{uphost};
    croak "undefined ssh key" unless $options{ssh_key};

    foreach my $var ('perms', 'user', 'uphost', 'ssh_key', 'verbose') {
	$self->{"_$var"} = $options{$var};
    }

    return $self;
}

sub run {
    my ($self, $package, $repository, $target, $define) = @_;
    croak "Not a class method" unless ref $self;

    return unless $define->{dependencies} =~ /^[\d,]+$/;

    my $file = $package->as_file();
    my $dest = $repository->get_upload_dir($package, $target, $define);
    my $base = basename ($file);
    $dest =~ s/\/[0-9]{14}\./\/*./;

    my $deps = $define->{dependencies};
    $deps =~ tr/,/\n/;

    my $cmd = "ssh -i $self->{_ssh_key} $self->{_user}\@$self->{_uphost} \"file=`echo $dest$base`; echo '$deps' > \\\$file.deps\"";
    print "Submit::Action::Dependencies: doing $cmd\n" if $self->{_verbose};
    if (!$self->{_test}) {
	if (!system($cmd)) {
		print "Submit::Action::Dependencies: succeeded!\n";
		return 1
	}
	print "Submit::Action::Dependencies: failed!\n";
    }
}
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2002-2014, YOURI project

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

=cut

1;