App::Sqitch::Command::config - Get and set local, user, or system Sqitch options
my $cmd = App::Sqitch::Command::config->new(\%params);
$cmd->execute;
You can query/set/replace/unset Sqitch options with this command. The name is
actually the section and the key separated by a dot, and the value will be
escaped.
"options"
my @opts = App::Sqitch::Command::config->options;
Returns a list of Getopt::Long option specifications for the command-line
options for the "config" command.
"configure"
my $params = App::Sqitch::Command::config->configure(
$config,
$options,
);
Processes the configuration and command options and returns a hash suitable for
the constructor. Exits with an error on option specification errors.
"new"
my $config = App::Sqitch::Command::config->new($params);
Creates and returns a new "config" command object. The supported
parameters include:
- "sqitch"
- The core Sqitch object.
- "file"
- Configuration file to read from and write to.
- "action"
- The action to be executed. May be one of:
- •
- "get"
- •
- "get-all"
- •
- "get-regexp"
- •
- "set"
- •
- "add"
- •
- "replace-all"
- •
- "unset"
- •
- "unset-all"
- •
- "list"
- •
- "edit"
- •
- "rename-section"
- •
- "remove-section"
If not specified, the action taken by "execute()" will depend on the
number of arguments passed to it. If only one, the action will be
"get". If two or more, the action will be "set".
- "context"
- The configuration file context. Must be one of:
- •
- "local"
- •
- "user"
- •
- "system"
- "type"
- The type to cast a value to be set to or fetched as. May be
one of:
- •
- "bool"
- •
- "int"
- •
- "num"
- •
- "bool-or-int"
If not specified or "undef", no casting will be performed.
These methods are mainly provided as utilities for the command subclasses to
use.
"execute"
$config->execute($property, $value);
Executes the config command. Pass the name of the property and the value to be
assigned to it, if applicable.
"get"
$config->get($key);
$config->get($key, $regex);
Emits the value for the specified key. The optional second argument is a regular
expression that the value to be returned must match. Exits with an error if
the is more than one value for the specified key, or if the key does not
exist.
"get_all"
$config->get_all($key);
$config->get_all($key, $regex);
Like "get()", but emits all of the values for the given key, rather
then exiting with an error when there is more than one value.
"get_regex"
$config->get_regex($key);
$config->get_regex($key, $regex);
Like "get_all()", but the first parameter is a regular expression that
will be matched against all keys.
"set"
$config->set($key, $value);
$config->set($key, $value, $regex);
Sets the value for a key. Exits with an error if the key already exists and has
multiple values.
"add"
$config->add($key, $value);
Adds a value for a key. If the key already exists, the value will be added as an
additional value.
"replace_all"
$config->replace_all($key, $value);
$config->replace_all($key, $value, $regex);
Replace all matching values.
"unset"
$config->unset($key);
$config->unset($key, $regex);
Unsets a key. If the optional second argument is passed, the key will be unset
only if the value matches the regular expression. If the key has multiple
values, "unset()" will exit with an error.
"unset_all"
$config->unset_all($key);
$config->unset_all($key, $regex);
Like "unset()", but will not exit with an error if the key has
multiple values.
"rename_section"
$config->rename_section($old_name, $new_name);
Renames a section. Exits with an error if the section does not exist or if
either name is not a valid section name.
"remove_section"
$config->remove_section($section);
Removes a section. Exits with an error if the section does not exist.
"list"
$config->list;
Lists all of the values in the configuration. If the context is
"local", "user", or "system", only the settings
set for that context will be emitted. Otherwise, all settings will be listed.
"edit"
$config->edit;
Opens the context-specific configuration file in a text editor for direct
editing. If no context is specified, the local config file will be opened. The
editor is determined by "editor" in Sqitch.
"file"
my $file_name = $config->file;
Returns the path to the configuration file to be acted upon. If the context is
"system", then the value returned is
"$($etc_prefix)/sqitch.conf". If the context is "user",
then the value returned is "~/.sqitch/sqitch.conf". Otherwise, the
default is
./sqitch.conf.
- sqitch-config
- Help for the "config" command to the Sqitch
command-line client.
- sqitch
- The Sqitch command-line client.
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