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Overview ¶
Package cli provides a minimal framework for creating and organizing command line Go applications. cli is designed to be easy to understand and write, the most simple cli application can be written as follows:
func main() {
cli.NewApp().Run(os.Args)
}
Of course this application does not do much, so let's make this an actual application:
func main() {
app := cli.NewApp()
app.Name = "greet"
app.Usage = "say a greeting"
app.Action = func(c *cli.Context) {
println("Greetings")
}
app.Run(os.Args)
}
Example ¶
package main
import (
"github.com/coreos/fleet/third_party/github.com/codegangsta/cli"
"os"
)
func main() {
app := cli.NewApp()
app.Name = "todo"
app.Usage = "task list on the command line"
app.Commands = []cli.Command{
{
Name: "add",
ShortName: "a",
Usage: "add a task to the list",
Action: func(c *cli.Context) {
println("added task: ", c.Args().First())
},
},
{
Name: "complete",
ShortName: "c",
Usage: "complete a task on the list",
Action: func(c *cli.Context) {
println("completed task: ", c.Args().First())
},
},
}
app.Run(os.Args)
}
Index ¶
- Variables
- func ShowAppHelp(c *Context)
- func ShowCommandHelp(c *Context, command string)
- func ShowVersion(c *Context)
- type App
- type Args
- type BoolFlag
- type BoolTFlag
- type Command
- type Context
- func (c *Context) Args() Args
- func (c *Context) Bool(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) BoolT(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) Float64(name string) float64
- func (c *Context) GlobalBool(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) GlobalInt(name string) int
- func (c *Context) GlobalIntSlice(name string) []int
- func (c *Context) GlobalString(name string) string
- func (c *Context) GlobalStringSlice(name string) []string
- func (c *Context) Int(name string) int
- func (c *Context) IntSlice(name string) []int
- func (c *Context) IsSet(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) String(name string) string
- func (c *Context) StringSlice(name string) []string
- type Flag
- type Float64Flag
- type IntFlag
- type IntSlice
- type IntSliceFlag
- type StringFlag
- type StringSlice
- type StringSliceFlag
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var AppHelpTemplate = `` /* 296-byte string literal not displayed */
The text template for the Default help topic. cli.go uses text/template to render templates. You can render custom help text by setting this variable.
var CommandHelpTemplate = `` /* 174-byte string literal not displayed */
The text template for the command help topic. cli.go uses text/template to render templates. You can render custom help text by setting this variable.
var HelpPrinter = printHelp
Prints help for the App
Functions ¶
func ShowAppHelp ¶
func ShowAppHelp(c *Context)
func ShowCommandHelp ¶
Prints help for the given command
Types ¶
type App ¶
type App struct {
// The name of the program. Defaults to os.Args[0]
Name string
// Description of the program.
Usage string
// Version of the program
Version string
// List of commands to execute
Commands []Command
// List of flags to parse
Flags []Flag
// An action to execute before any subcommands are run, but after the context is ready
// If a non-nil error is returned, no subcommands are run
Before func(context *Context) error
// The action to execute when no subcommands are specified
Action func(context *Context)
// Compilation date
Compiled time.Time
// Author
Author string
// Author e-mail
Email string
}
App is the main structure of a cli application. It is recomended that and app be created with the cli.NewApp() function
Example ¶
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/coreos/fleet/third_party/github.com/codegangsta/cli"
"os"
)
func main() {
// set args for examples sake
os.Args = []string{"greet", "--name", "Jeremy"}
app := cli.NewApp()
app.Name = "greet"
app.Flags = []cli.Flag{
cli.StringFlag{Name: "name", Value: "bob", Usage: "a name to say"},
}
app.Action = func(c *cli.Context) {
fmt.Printf("Hello %v\n", c.String("name"))
}
app.Run(os.Args)
}
Output: Hello Jeremy
func NewApp ¶
func NewApp() *App
Creates a new cli Application with some reasonable defaults for Name, Usage, Version and Action.
type Command ¶
type Command struct {
// The name of the command
Name string
// short name of the command. Typically one character
ShortName string
// A short description of the usage of this command
Usage string
// A longer explaination of how the command works
Description string
// The function to call when this command is invoked
Action func(context *Context)
// List of flags to parse
Flags []Flag
}
Command is a subcommand for a cli.App.
type Context ¶
type Context struct {
App *App
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Context is a type that is passed through to each Handler action in a cli application. Context can be used to retrieve context-specific Args and parsed command-line options.
func NewContext ¶
Creates a new context. For use in when invoking an App or Command action.
func (*Context) Bool ¶
Looks up the value of a local bool flag, returns false if no bool flag exists
func (*Context) BoolT ¶ added in v0.2.0
Looks up the value of a local boolT flag, returns false if no bool flag exists
func (*Context) Float64 ¶
Looks up the value of a local float64 flag, returns 0 if no float64 flag exists
func (*Context) GlobalBool ¶
Looks up the value of a global bool flag, returns false if no bool flag exists
func (*Context) GlobalInt ¶
Looks up the value of a global int flag, returns 0 if no int flag exists
func (*Context) GlobalIntSlice ¶
Looks up the value of a global int slice flag, returns nil if no int slice flag exists
func (*Context) GlobalString ¶
Looks up the value of a global string flag, returns "" if no string flag exists
func (*Context) GlobalStringSlice ¶
Looks up the value of a global string slice flag, returns nil if no string slice flag exists
func (*Context) IntSlice ¶
Looks up the value of a local int slice flag, returns nil if no int slice flag exists
func (*Context) String ¶
Looks up the value of a local string flag, returns "" if no string flag exists
func (*Context) StringSlice ¶
Looks up the value of a local string slice flag, returns nil if no string slice flag exists
type Flag ¶
type Flag interface {
fmt.Stringer
// Apply Flag settings to the given flag set
Apply(*flag.FlagSet)
// contains filtered or unexported methods
}
Flag is a common interface related to parsing flags in cli. For more advanced flag parsing techniques, it is recomended that this interface be implemented.
type Float64Flag ¶
func (Float64Flag) Apply ¶
func (f Float64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
func (Float64Flag) String ¶
func (f Float64Flag) String() string
type IntSliceFlag ¶
func (IntSliceFlag) Apply ¶
func (f IntSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
func (IntSliceFlag) String ¶
func (f IntSliceFlag) String() string
type StringFlag ¶
func (StringFlag) Apply ¶
func (f StringFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
func (StringFlag) String ¶
func (f StringFlag) String() string
type StringSlice ¶
type StringSlice []string
func (*StringSlice) Set ¶
func (f *StringSlice) Set(value string) error
func (*StringSlice) String ¶
func (f *StringSlice) String() string
func (*StringSlice) Value ¶
func (f *StringSlice) Value() []string
type StringSliceFlag ¶
type StringSliceFlag struct {
Name string
Value *StringSlice
Usage string
}
func (StringSliceFlag) Apply ¶
func (f StringSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
func (StringSliceFlag) String ¶
func (f StringSliceFlag) String() string
