mutate_attributes ( args => $hashref, props => $hashref,
type => 'str' )¶
A hook for running a second command from within a command without having to use
the commandline argument parsing.
If "type", "uuid", or "primary_commands" are not
passed in, the values from the previous command run are used.
cmp_regex¶
The regex to use for matching property key/value separators.
$ID_REGEX¶
The regex to use for matching the id argument (luid / uuid).
setup_from_args¶
Sets up this context object's arguments and key/value pairs from an array that
looks like an @ARGV.
parse_args @args¶
This routine pulls arguments (specified by --key=value or --key value or -k
value) and properties (specified by --props key=value or -- key=value) as
passed on the command line out of ARGV (or something else emulating ARGV) and
sticks them in "args" or "props" and "prop_set"
as necessary. Argument keys have leading "--" or "-"
stripped.
If a key is not given a value on the command line, its value is set to undef.
More complicated separators such as =~ (for regexes) are also handled (see
"cmp_regex" for details).
set_type_and_uuid¶
When working with individual records, it is often the case that we'll be
expecting a --type argument and then a mess of other key-value pairs.
This routine figures out and sets "type" and "uuid" from the
arguments given on the command-line, if possible. Being unable to figure out a
uuid is fatal.