#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; use Catalyst::Helper; my $force = 0; my $mech = 0; my $help = 0; GetOptions( 'nonew|force' => \$force, 'mech|mechanize' => \$mech, 'help|?' => \$help ); pod2usage(1) if ( $help || !$ARGV[0] ); my $helper = Catalyst::Helper->new( { '.newfiles' => !$force, mech => $mech } ); pod2usage(1) unless $helper->mk_component( 'ComponentUI', @ARGV ); 1; =head1 NAME componentui_create.pl - Create a new Catalyst Component =head1 SYNOPSIS componentui_create.pl [options] model|view|controller name [helper] [options] Options: -force don't create a .new file where a file to be created exists -mechanize use Test::WWW::Mechanize::Catalyst for tests if available -help display this help and exits Examples: componentui_create.pl controller My::Controller componentui_create.pl -mechanize controller My::Controller componentui_create.pl view My::View componentui_create.pl view MyView TT componentui_create.pl view TT TT componentui_create.pl model My::Model componentui_create.pl model SomeDB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema create=dynamic\ dbi:SQLite:/tmp/my.db componentui_create.pl model AnotherDB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema create=static\ dbi:Pg:dbname=foo root 4321 See also: perldoc Catalyst::Manual perldoc Catalyst::Manual::Intro =head1 DESCRIPTION Create a new Catalyst Component. Existing component files are not overwritten. If any of the component files to be created already exist the file will be written with a '.new' suffix. This behavior can be suppressed with the C<-force> option. =head1 AUTHOR Sebastian Riedel, C Maintained by the Catalyst Core Team. =head1 COPYRIGHT This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut