
instantcrud.pl - Bootstrap a Catalyst application example

instantcrud.pl [options]
Options:
-help display this help and exits
-nonew don't create a .new file where a file to be created exists
-scripts update helper scripts only
-short use short types, like C instead of Controller...
-name application-name
-dsn dsn
-user database user
-password database password
application-name must be a valid Perl module name and can include "::"
Examples:
instantcrud.pl -name=My::App -dsn='dbi:Pg:dbname=CE' -user=zby -password='pass'

The catalyst.pl script bootstraps a Catalyst application example, creating a directory structure populated with skeleton files.
The application name must be a valid Perl module name. The name of the directory created is formed from the application name supplied, with double colons replaced with hyphens (so, for example, the directory for My::App is My-App).
Using the example application name My::App, the application directory will contain the following items:
a skeleton README file, which you are encouraged to expand on
a Module::Build build script
a changes file with an initial entry for the creation of the application
an old-style MakeMaker script. Catalyst uses the Module::Build system so this script actually generates a Makeifle that invokes the Build script.
contains the application module (My/App.pm) and subdirectories for model, view, and controller components (My/App/M, My/App/V, and My/App/C).
root directory for your web document content. This is left empty.
a directory containing helper scripts:
my_app_create.plhelper script to generate new component modules
my_app_server.plruns the generated application within a Catalyst test server, which can be used for testing without resorting to a full-blown web server configuration.
my_app_cgi.plruns the generated application as a CGI script
my_app_fastcgi.plruns the generated application as a FastCGI script
my_app_test.plruns an action of the generated application from the comand line.
test directory
The application module generated by the catalyst.pl script is functional, although it reacts to all requests by outputting a friendly welcome screen.

Neither catalyst.pl nor the generated helper script will overwrite existing files. In fact the scripts will generate new versions of any existing files, adding the extension .new to the filename. The .new file is not created if would be identical to the existing file.
This means you can re-run the scripts for example to see if newer versions of Catalyst or its plugins generate different code, or to see how you may have changed the generated code (although you do of course have all your code in a version control system anyway, don't you ...).

Catalyst::Manual, Catalyst::Manual::Intro

Sebastian Riedel, sri@oook.de, Andrew Ford, A.Ford@ford-mason.co.uk Zbigniew Lukasiak, zz bb yy@gmail.com - modifications Jonathan Manning

Copyright 2004-2005 Sebastian Riedel. All rights reserved.
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.