Name

App::Sqitch::Role::TargetConfigCommand - A command that handles target-related configuration

Synopsis

package App::Sqitch::Command::init;
extends 'App::Sqitch::Command';
with 'App::Sqitch::Role::TargetConfigCommand';

Description

This role encapsulates the common attributes and methods required by commands that deal with change script configuration, including script directories and extensions.

Interface

Class Methods

options

my @opts = App::Sqitch::Command::checkout->options;

Adds options common to the commands that manage script configuration.

configure

Configures the options common to commands manage script configuration.

Attributes

properties

A hash reference of target configurations. The keys may be as follows:

deploy
revert
verify
reworked
reworked_deploy
reworked_revert
reworked_verify
extension

Instance Methods

config_target

my $target = $cmd->config_target;
my $target = $cmd->config_target(%params);

Constructs a target based on the contents of properties. The supported parameters are:

name

A target name.

uri

A target URI.

engine

An engine name.

The passed target and engine names take highest precedence, falling back on the properties and the default_target. All other properties are applied to the target before returning it.

write_plan

$cmd->write_plan(%params);

Writes out the plan file. Supported parameters are:

target

The target for which the plan will be written. Defaults to the target returned by config_target().

project

The project name. If not passed, the project name will be read from the default target's plan, if it exists. Otherwise an error will be thrown.

uri

The project URI. Optional. If not passed, the URI will be read from the default target's plan, if it exists. Optional.

directories_for

my @dirs = $cmd->directories_for(@targets);

Returns a set of script directories for a list of targets. Options passed to the command are preferred. Paths are pulled from the command only when they have not been passed as options.

make_directories_for

$cmd->directories_for(@targets);

Creates script directories for one or more targets. Options passed to the command are preferred. Paths are pulled from the command only when they have not been passed as options.

mkdirs

$cmd->directories_for(@dirs);

Creates the list of directories on the file system. Directories that already exist are skipped. Messages are sent to info() for each directory, and an error is thrown on the first to fail.

config_params

my @params = $cmd->config_params($key);

Returns a list of parameters to pass to the App::Sqitch::Config set method, built up from the properties.

See Also

App::Sqitch::Command::init

The init command initializes a Sqitch project, setting up the change script configuration and directories.

App::Sqitch::Command::engine

The engine command manages engine configuration, including engine-specific change script configuration.

App::Sqitch::Command::target

The engine command manages target configuration, including target-specific change script configuration.

Author

David E. Wheeler <david@justatheory.com>

License

Copyright (c) 2012-2023 iovation Inc., David E. Wheeler

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