TaskPipe::Tool::Command - base class for TaskPipe Tool commands
See individual <TaskPipe::Tool::Command_...> packages for information on specific commands. You should not use this class directly.
You can create a new tool command by inheriting from this class. However, this is not for the faint-hearted and not recommended if you don't fully understand TaskPipe architecture.
The inherited package should look like this:
package TaskPipe::Tool::Command_NewCommand; use Moose; extends 'TaskPipe::Tool::Command'; with 'MooseX::ConfigCascade'; has option_specs => (is => 'ro', isa => 'ArrayRef', defaults => sub{[ # which options are available for your command? # Enter settings attributes like this: { module: (name of module to take settings from) items: [ # (arrayref of attributes to take from # the module - or omit to take them all) ], is_config: 1 # Boolean. Are the settings taken from this module available in config or just on command line? }, { # ... } ]}); sub execute{ my ($self) = @_; # execute the command here } 1;
See the other TaskPipe::Tool::Command_ packages for examples of how to prepare a command.
TaskPipe::Tool::Command_
Tom Gracey <tomgracey@gmail.com>
Copyright (c) Tom Gracey 2018
TaskPipe is free software, licensed under
The GNU Public License Version 3
To install TaskPipe, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm TaskPipe
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install TaskPipe
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.