App::Sqitch::Command::deploy(3) Deploy Sqitch changes to a database

Synopsis

  my $cmd = App::Sqitch::Command::deploy->new(%params);
  $cmd->execute;

Description

If you want to know how to use the "deploy" command, you probably want to be reading "sqitch-deploy". But if you really want to know how the "deploy" command works, read on.

Interface

Class Methods

"options"

  my @opts = App::Sqitch::Command::deploy->options;

Returns a list of Getopt::Long option specifications for the command-line options for the "deploy" command.

Attributes

"log_only"

Boolean indicating whether to log the deploy without running the scripts.

"mode"

Deploy mode, one of ``change'', ``tag'', or ``all''.

"target"

The deployment target URI.

"to_change"

Change up to which to deploy.

"verify"

Boolean indicating whether or not to run verify scripts after each change.

Instance Methods

"execute"

  $deploy->execute;

Executes the deploy command.

See Also

sqitch-deploy
Documentation for the "deploy" command to the Sqitch command-line client.
sqitch
The Sqitch command-line client.

Author

David E. Wheeler <[email protected]>

License

Copyright (c) 2012-2015 iovation Inc.

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