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package File::HomeDir::Darwin::Cocoa;
use 5.00503;
use strict;
use Cwd ();
use Carp ();
use File::HomeDir::Darwin ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA};
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '1.002';
@ISA = 'File::HomeDir::Darwin';
# Load early if in a forking environment and we have
# prefork, or at run-time if not.
local $@;
eval "use prefork 'Mac::SystemDirectory'";
}
#####################################################################
# Current User Methods
sub my_home {
my $class = shift;
# A lot of unix people and unix-derived tools rely on
# the ability to overload HOME. We will support it too
# so that they can replace raw HOME calls with File::HomeDir.
if ( exists $ENV{HOME} and defined $ENV{HOME} ) {
return $ENV{HOME};
}
require Mac::SystemDirectory;
return Mac::SystemDirectory::HomeDirectory();
}
# from 10.4
sub my_desktop {
my $class = shift;
require Mac::SystemDirectory;
eval {
$class->_find_folder(Mac::SystemDirectory::NSDesktopDirectory())
}
||
$class->SUPER::my_desktop;
}
# from 10.2
sub my_documents {
my $class = shift;
require Mac::SystemDirectory;
eval {
$class->_find_folder(Mac::SystemDirectory::NSDocumentDirectory())
}
||
$class->SUPER::my_documents;
}
# from 10.4
sub my_data {
my $class = shift;
require Mac::SystemDirectory;
eval {
$class->_find_folder(Mac::SystemDirectory::NSApplicationSupportDirectory())
}
||
$class->SUPER::my_data;
}
# from 10.6
sub my_music {
my $class = shift;
require Mac::SystemDirectory;
eval {
$class->_find_folder(Mac::SystemDirectory::NSMusicDirectory())
}
||
$class->SUPER::my_music;
}
# from 10.6
sub my_pictures {
my $class = shift;
require Mac::SystemDirectory;
eval {
$class->_find_folder(Mac::SystemDirectory::NSPicturesDirectory())
}
||
$class->SUPER::my_pictures;
}
# from 10.6
sub my_videos {
my $class = shift;
require Mac::SystemDirectory;
eval {
$class->_find_folder(Mac::SystemDirectory::NSMoviesDirectory())
}
||
$class->SUPER::my_videos;
}
sub _find_folder {
my $class = shift;
my $name = shift;
require Mac::SystemDirectory;
my $folder = Mac::SystemDirectory::FindDirectory($name);
return undef unless defined $folder;
unless ( -d $folder ) {
# Make sure that symlinks resolve to directories.
return undef unless -l $folder;
my $dir = readlink $folder or return;
return undef unless -d $dir;
}
return Cwd::abs_path($folder);
}
1;
=pod
=head1 NAME
File::HomeDir::Darwin::Cocoa - Find your home and other directories on Darwin (OS X)
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides Darwin-specific implementations for determining
common user directories using Cocoa API through
L<Mac::SystemDirectory>. In normal usage this module will always be
used via L<File::HomeDir>.
Theoretically, this should return the same paths as both of the other
Darwin drivers.
Because this module requires L<Mac::SystemDirectory>, if the module
is not installed, L<File::HomeDir> will fall back to L<File::HomeDir::Darwin>.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use File::HomeDir;
# Find directories for the current user
$home = File::HomeDir->my_home; # /Users/mylogin
$desktop = File::HomeDir->my_desktop; # /Users/mylogin/Desktop
$docs = File::HomeDir->my_documents; # /Users/mylogin/Documents
$music = File::HomeDir->my_music; # /Users/mylogin/Music
$pics = File::HomeDir->my_pictures; # /Users/mylogin/Pictures
$videos = File::HomeDir->my_videos; # /Users/mylogin/Movies
$data = File::HomeDir->my_data; # /Users/mylogin/Library/Application Support
=cut