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MooseX::App::Simple(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MooseX::App::Simple(3pm)

MooseX::App::Simple - Single command applications

  package MyApp;
  use MooseX::App::Simple qw(Config Color);
  
  parameter 'param' => (
      is            => 'rw',
      isa           => 'Str',
      documentation => q[First parameter],
      required      => 1,
  ); # Positional parameter
  
  option 'my_option' => (
      is            => 'rw',
      isa           => 'Bool',
      documentation => q[Enable this to do fancy stuff],
  ); # Option (--my_option)
  
  has 'private' => (
      is              => 'rw',
  ); # not exposed
  
  sub run {
      my ($self) = @_;
      # Do something
  }

And then in some simple wrapper script:

 #!/usr/bin/env perl
 use MyApp;
 MyApp->new_with_options->run;

MooseX-App-Simple works basically just as MooseX::App, however it does not search for commands and assumes that you have all options and parameters defined in the current class.

Read the Tutorial for getting started with a simple MooseX::App command line application.

 my $myapp_command = MyApp->new_with_options();

This method reads the command line arguments from the user and tries to create instantiate the current class with the ARGV-input. If it fails it returns a MooseX::App::Message::Envelope object holding an error message.

You can pass a hash or hashref of default params to new_with_options

 MyApp->new_with_options( %default );

Optionally you can pass a custom ARGV to this constructor

 my $obj = MyApp->new_with_options( ARGV => \@myARGV );

However, if you do so you must take care of propper @ARGV encoding yourself.

Same as in MooseX::App

Same as in MooseX::App. However plugings adding commands (eg. version) will not work with MooseX::App::Simple.

Read the Tutorial for getting started with a simple MooseX::App command line application.

See MooseX::Getopt and MooX::Options for alternatives

2021-01-04 perl v5.32.0