SYNOPSIS
package MyLister;
use strict;
use warnings;
use above "UR";
class MyLister {
is => 'UR::Object::Command::List',
has => [
# add/modify properties
],
};
1;
Provided by the Developer
subject_class_name (optional)
The subject_class_name is the class for which the objects will be fetched. It can be specified one of two main ways:- by_the_end_user_on_the_command_line
- For this do nothing, the end user will have to provide it when the command is run.
- by_the_developer_in the_class_declartion
-
For this, in the class declaration, add a has key w/ arrayref of hashrefs. One of the hashrefs needs to be subject_class_name. Give it this declaration:
class MyFetchAndDo { is => 'UR::Object::Command::FetchAndDo', has => [ subject_class_name => { value => <CLASS NAME>, is_constant => 1, }, ], };
show (optional)
Add defaults to the show property:
class MyFetchAndDo { is => 'UR::Object::Command::FetchAndDo', has => [ show => { default_value => 'name,age', }, ], };
helps (optional)
Overwrite the help_brief, help_synopsis and help_detail methods to provide specific help. If overwiting the help_detail method, use call '_filter_doc' to get the filter documentation and usage to combine with your specific help.List Styles
text, csv, html, xml, pretty (inprogress)