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MooseX::App::Command

NAME

MooseX::App::Command − Load command class metaclasses

SYNOPSIS

 package MyApp::SomeCommand;
 use MooseX::App::Command; # Also loads Moose
 option 'testattr' => (
    isa             => 'rw',
    cmd_tags        => [qw(Important! Nice))],
 );
 command_short_description 'This is a short description';
 command_long_description 'This is a much longer description yadda yadda';
 command_usage 'script some_command −−testattr 123';

DESCRIPTION

By loading this class into your command classes you import all required symbols, and enable all documentation features such as:

Parsing command documentation from Pod

Setting the command documentation manually via "command_short_description" and "command_long_description"

Overriding the automated usage header with custom usage from Pod or via "command_usage"

Adding the "cmd_tags", "cmd_flag", "cmd_aliases" and "cmd_type" attributes to options

FUNCTIONS

command_short_description
Set the short description. If not set this information will be taken from the Pod NAME or ABSTRACT section. Alternative this will be taken from the DistZilla ABSTRACT tag.

command_long_description
Set the long description. If not set this information will be taken from the Pod DESCRIPTION or OVERVIEW sections.

command_usage
Set custom usage. If not set this will be taken from the Pod SYNOPSIS or USAGE section. If those sections are not available, the usage information will be autogenerated.

command_strict

 command_strict(0); # default
 OR
 command_strict(1);

If strict is enabled the program will terminate with an error message if superfluous/unknown positional parameters are supplied. If disabled all extra parameters will be copied to the extra_argv attribute.

The app_strict function in the app classes allows one to set this option globally.

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