handles the subcommand for a particular type
Returns class name of the dispatcher used to dispatch command lines. By default app_class::CLI::Dispatcher is used if it can be loaded otherwise Prophet::CLI::Dispatcher. Override using:
has '+dispatcher_class' => ( default => 'MyApp::Dispatcher' );
Runs a command specified by commandline arguments given in an ARGV-like array of argumnents and key value pairs . To use in a commandline front-end, create a Prophet::CLI object and pass in your main app class as app_class, then run this routine.
Example:
my $cli = Prophet::CLI->new({ app_class => 'App::SD' }); $cli->run_one_command(@ARGV);
Return the name of the script that was run. This is the empty string if we're in a shell, otherwise the script name concatenated with a space character. This is so you can just use this for e.g. printing usage messages or help docs that might be run from either a shell or the command line.
To install Prophet, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Prophet
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Prophet
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.