Yes, that might work:
use strict;
use warnings;
no warnings q{uninitialized};
use Data::Dumper;
use Module::CPANTS::Analyse;
while (<DATA>) {
chomp;
my $dist = $_;
print $dist . " : ";
my $analyser =
Module::CPANTS::Analyse->new({ dist => "$dist", });
$analyser->unpack;
$analyser->analyse;
$analyser->calc_kwalitee;
my $hashref = $analyser->d;
# print Dumper $hashref;
# print Dumper $hashref->{meta_yml};
# meta_yml->{license}
if (exists($hashref->{meta_yml}->{license}) && $hashref->{meta_yml}-
+>{license} ne '') {
print $hashref->{meta_yml}->{license} ."\n";
next;
}
# license_type
if (exists($hashref->{license_type}) && $hashref->{license_type} ne
+'') {
print $hashref->{license_type} ."\n";
next;
}
print "no license found\n";
}
__DATA__
List-MoreUtils-0.22.tar.gz
Log-Dispatch-2.22.tar.gz
Mail-Sendmail-0.79.tar.gz
Output:
$ perl analyse-poc.pl
List-MoreUtils-0.22.tar.gz : Software::License::Perl_5
Log-Dispatch-2.22.tar.gz : perl
Mail-Sendmail-0.79.tar.gz : no license found
Thanks!
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