NAME
Mojolicious::Commands - Command line interface
SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Commands;
my $commands = Mojolicious::Commands->new;
push @{$commands->namespaces}, 'MyApp::Command';
$commands->run('daemon');
DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Commands is the interactive command line interface for the Mojolicious framework. It will automatically detect available commands in the Mojolicious::Command
namespace.
COMMANDS
These commands are available by default.
cgi
$ ./myapp.pl cgi
Use Mojolicious::Command::cgi to start application with CGI backend, usually auto detected.
cpanify
$ mojo cpanify -u sri -p secr3t Mojolicious-Plugin-Fun-0.1.tar.gz
Use Mojolicious::Command::cpanify for uploading files to CPAN.
daemon
$ ./myapp.pl daemon
Use Mojolicious::Command::daemon to start application with standalone HTTP and WebSocket server.
eval
$ ./myapp.pl eval 'say app->home'
Use Mojolicious::Command::eval to run code against application.
generate
$ mojo generate
$ mojo generate help
$ ./myapp.pl generate help
List available generator commands with short descriptions.
$ mojo generate help <generator>
$ ./myapp.pl generate help <generator>
List available options for generator command with short descriptions.
generate app
$ mojo generate app <AppName>
Use Mojolicious::Command::generate::app to generate application directory structure for a fully functional Mojolicious application.
generate lite_app
$ mojo generate lite_app
Use Mojolicious::Command::generate::lite_app to generate a fully functional Mojolicious::Lite application.
generate makefile
$ mojo generate makefile
$ ./myapp.pl generate makefile
Use Mojolicious::Command::generate::makefile to generate Makefile.PL
file for application.
generate plugin
$ mojo generate plugin <PluginName>
Use Mojolicious::Command::generate::plugin to generate directory structure for a fully functional Mojolicious plugin.
get
$ mojo get http://mojolicio.us
$ ./myapp.pl get /foo
Use Mojolicious::Command::get to perform requests to remote host or local application.
help
$ mojo
$ mojo help
$ ./myapp.pl help
List available commands with short descriptions.
$ mojo help <command>
$ ./myapp.pl help <command>
List available options for the command with short descriptions.
inflate
$ ./myapp.pl inflate
Use Mojolicious::Command::inflate to turn templates and static files embedded in the DATA
sections of your application into real files.
prefork
$ ./myapp.pl prefork
Use Mojolicious::Command::prefork to start application with standalone preforking HTTP and WebSocket server.
psgi
$ ./myapp.pl psgi
Use Mojolicious::Command::psgi to start application with PSGI backend, usually auto detected.
routes
$ ./myapp.pl routes
Use Mojolicious::Command::routes to list application routes.
test
$ ./myapp.pl test
$ ./myapp.pl test t/fun.t
Use Mojolicious::Command::test to run application tests from the t
directory.
version
$ mojo version
$ ./myapp.pl version
Use Mojolicious::Command::version to show version information for installed core and optional modules, very useful for debugging.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious::Commands inherits all attributes from Mojolicious::Command and implements the following new ones.
hint
my $hint = $commands->hint;
$commands = $commands->hint('Foo!');
Short hint shown after listing available commands.
message
my $msg = $commands->message;
$commands = $commands->message('Hello World!');
Short usage message shown before listing available commands.
namespaces
my $namespaces = $commands->namespaces;
$commands = $commands->namespaces(['MyApp::Command']);
Namespaces to load commands from, defaults to Mojolicious::Command
.
# Add another namespace to load commands from
push @{$commands->namespaces}, 'MyApp::Command';
METHODS
Mojolicious::Commands inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Command and implements the following new ones.
detect
my $env = $commands->detect;
my $env = $commands->detect($guess);
Try to detect environment.
run
$commands->run;
$commands->run(@ARGV);
Load and run commands. Automatic deployment environment detection can be disabled with the MOJO_NO_DETECT environment variable.
start_app
Mojolicious::Commands->start_app('MyApp');
Mojolicious::Commands->start_app(MyApp => @ARGV);
Load application and start the command line interface for it.
# Always start daemon for application and ignore @ARGV
Mojolicious::Commands->start_app('MyApp', 'daemon', '-l', 'http://*:8080');