NAME
MooseX::App::Meta::Role::Attribute::Option - Meta attribute role for options
DESCRIPTION
This meta attribute role will automatically be applied to all attributes that should be used as options.
ACCESSORS
In your app and command classes you can use the following attributes in option or parameter definitions.
option 'myoption' => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'ArrayRef[Str]',
documentation => 'My special option',
cmd_flag => 'myopt',
cmd_aliases => [qw(mopt localopt)],
cmd_tags => [qw(Important!)],
cmd_env => 'MY_OPTION',
cmd_position => 1,
cmd_split => qr/,/,
);
cmd_flag
Use this name instead of the attribute name as the option name
cmd_type
Option to mark if this attribute should be used as an option or parameter value.
Allowed values are:
option - Command line option
proto - Command line option that should be processed prior to other options (eg. a config-file option that sets other attribues) Usually only used for plugin developmemt
parameter - Positional parameter command line value
cmd_env
Environment variable name (only uppercase letters, numeric and underscores allowed). If variable was not specified otherwise the value will be taken from %ENV.
cmd_aliases
Arrayref of alternative option names
cmd_tags
Extra option tags displayed in the usage information (in brackets)
cmd_position
Override the order of the parameters in the usage message.
cmd_split
Splits multiple values at the given separator string or regular expression. Only works in conjunction with an 'ArrayRef[*]' type constraint (isa). ie. '--myattr value1,value2' with cmd_split set to ',' would produce an arrayref with to elements.
cmd_count
Similar to the Getopt::Long '+' modifier, cmd_count turns the attribute into a counter. Every occurence of the attribute in @ARGV (without any value) would increment the resulting value by one
METHODS
These methods are only of interest to plugin authors.
cmd_name_possible
my @names = $attribute->cmd_name_possible();
Returns a list of all possible option names.
cmd_name_primary
my $name = $attribute->cmd_name_primary();
Returns the primary option name
cmd_usage_name
my $name = $attribute->cmd_usage_name();
Returns the name as used by the usage text
cmd_usage_description
my $name = $attribute->cmd_usage_description();
Returns the description as used by the usage text
cmd_tags_list
my @tags = $attribute->cmd_tags_list();
Returns a list of tags
cmd_has_value
my $has_value = $attribute->cmd_has_value();
Indicates if an commandline attribute has a value. Usually attributes with a boolean type constraint or counters don't have values.
undef: Does not have a boolean type constraint
true: Has a boolean type constraint
false: Has a boolean type constraint, and a true default value
cmd_type_constraint_check
$attribute->cmd_type_constraint_check($value)
Checks the type constraint. Returns an error message if the check fails
cmd_type_constraint_description
$attribute->cmd_type_constraint_description($type_constraint,$singular)
Creates a description of the selected type constraint.