NAME
Pb::Command::Context - context object for a Pb command
VERSION
This document describes version 0.01 of Pb::Command::Context.
DESCRIPTION
This is the command context class used by Pb. A lot of it is for internal use, but some methods may be useful for calling on the $FLOW
object.
ATTRIBUTES
error
Last recorded error.
logfile
Logfile for the command (if any).
pidfile
File containing the PID (if any).
METHODS
set_debug
Set debugging to a certain level.
set_var
Set a context variable to a certain value.
raise_error
Register a generic error.
syntax_error
Register a syntax error (e.g. during parsing).
usage_error
Register a usage error (e.g. caused by a bad argument).
start_conditions_not_met
Register a error which indicates that the command cannot run because the environment is not in an expected state.
setup_context
Establish the context. If called as a class method, this is a constructor; if called as an object method, it creates a copy of the given context and then builds up from there. You pass in initial context variables, option definitions, and a control structure.
connect_to
Connect a context to an Osprey command. This always has to be done eventually, but generally you have to wail until runtime, when we know which command the user chose.
validate_args
Loop through arguments (passed in) and validate that they all pass type constraints (also passed in). As a side effect, set each argument as a context var.
validate_opts
Loop through options (already present in the context) and validate that they all pass type constraints (passed in).
prep_logfile
Get a logfile ready for outputting to.
prep_pidfile
Build a Proc::Pidfile object and handle any "already running" issues.
AUTHOR
Buddy Burden <barefootcoder@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2020 by Buddy Burden.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)