NAME
froody - command line for Froody
SYNOPSIS
bash$ froody -uhttp://foo.com/fe examples.myapi.greet who Mark
DESCRIPTION
Command line client for Froody.
OPTIONS
- -uhttp://myurl.com
 - 
Loads the API via that URL's reflection service and allows you to call methods against it. You can specify this flag multiple times for different URLs.
 - -Mmodulename
 - 
Loads the module. If this is a subclass of Froody::Implementation this allows you to call methods that this module implements. You can specify this flag multiple times for different modules.
 - -lpath or -Ipath
 - 
Add this path to @INC.
 - -t
 - 
Print out the data in the Terse data format rather than printing the XML
 - -p
 - 
Print out the data in the PerlDS data format rather than printing the XML
 - -y
 - 
Use YAML instead of Data::Dumper when printing data with
-tor-p. Prints an error if YAML isn't installed. - -b
 - 
Benchmark requests. Prints out how long the request takes after all local code has been loaded and remote reflection calls have been run.
 - -nnumber
 - 
Repeat the request a number of times. Useful for crude benchmarking.
 - -q
 - 
Quiet mode. Don't actually print out the output of the method.
 - -d
 - 
Dump out the names of all the loaded methods instead of running a method
 - -sportnum
 - 
Start a standalone server on the port passed. Defaults to 4242 if no port is specified
 - -imodulename
 - 
Print the specification for the given Froody::Method rather than running a method
 - -v or --version
 - 
Shows the version of Froody installed on the system
 - -h or --help or -?
 - 
Shows this help message