NAME¶
Catmandu::Cmd - A base class for extending the Catmandu command line
SYNOPSIS¶
# To create
$ catmandu hello_world
# You need:
package Catmandu::Cmd::hello_world;
use parent 'Catmandu::Cmd';
sub command_opt_spec {
(
[ "greeting|g=s", "provide a greeting text" ],
);
}
sub description {
<<EOS;
examples:
catmandu hello_world --greeting "Hoi"
options:
EOS
}
sub command {
my ($self, $opts, $args) = @_;
my $greeting = $opts->greeting // 'Hello';
print "$greeting, World!\n"
}
=head1 NAME
Catmandu::Cmd::hello_world - prints a funny line
=cut
1;
DESCRIPTION¶
Catmandu:Cmd is a base class to extend the commands that can be provided for the
'catmandu' command line tools. New catmandu commands should be defined in the
Catmandu::Cmd namespace and extend Catmandu::Cmd.
Every command needs to implement 4 things:
* command_opt_spec - which should return an array of command options with documentation
* description - a long description of the command
* command - the body which is executed
* head1 NAME - a short description of the command
METHODS¶
command_opt_spec()¶
This method should be overridden to provide option specifications. (This is list
of arguments passed to describe_options from Getopt::Long::Descriptive, after
the first.)
If not overridden, it returns an empty list.
descripton()¶
This method should return a string containing the long documentation of the
command
command()¶
This method does whatever it is the command should do! It is passed a hash
reference of the parsed command-line options and an array reference of left
over arguments.
DOCUMENTATION¶
At least provide for every command a NAME documentation
SEE ALSO¶
Catmandu::Cmd::config , Catmandu::Cmd::convert , Catmandu::Cmd::count ,
Catmandu::Cmd::data , Catmandu::Cmd::delete , Catmandu::Cmd::export,
Catmandu::Cmd::import , Catmandu::Cmd::move