X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=script%2Fcatalyst.pl;h=85d30c9e73dc878d4de4fc93130a73ffe0ca3b68;hp=ff1a904537ee8da2ab866fc2d1762cb70e764cba;hb=b4b01a8af03edee28ae4d64b054dea6ea51fb511;hpb=4e90e3c19d5c4411edb78516b07088da22a0d178 diff --git a/script/catalyst.pl b/script/catalyst.pl index ff1a904..85d30c9 100755 --- a/script/catalyst.pl +++ b/script/catalyst.pl @@ -40,14 +40,19 @@ catalyst - Bootstrap a Catalyst application catalyst.pl [options] application-name +'catalyst.pl' creates a skeleton for a new application, and allows you to +upgrade the skeleton of your old application. + Options: -force don't create a .new file where a file to be created exists - -help display this help and exits - -makefile update Makefile.PL only - -scripts update helper scripts only - -short use short types, like C instead of Controller... + -help display this help and exit + -makefile only update Makefile.PL + -scripts only update helper scripts + -short use short names, M/V/C instead of Model/View/Controller. + + application-name must be a valid Perl module name and can include "::", + which will be converted to '-' in the project name. - application-name must be a valid Perl module name and can include "::" Examples: catalyst.pl My::App @@ -76,18 +81,14 @@ contain the following items: a skeleton README file, which you are encouraged to expand on -=item Build.PL - -a C build script - =item Changes a changes file with an initial entry for the creation of the application =item Makefile.PL -an old-style MakeMaker script. Catalyst uses the C system so -this script actually generates a Makeifle that invokes the Build script. +Makefile.PL uses the C system for packaging and distribution +of the application. =item lib @@ -105,25 +106,24 @@ a directory containing helper scripts: =over 4 -=item C +=item C helper script to generate new component modules -=item C +=item C runs the generated application within a Catalyst test server, which can be used for testing without resorting to a full-blown web server configuration. -=item C +=item C runs the generated application as a CGI script -=item C +=item C runs the generated application as a FastCGI script - -=item C +=item C runs an action of the generated application from the comand line.