package Mojolicious::Command::eval; use Mojo::Base 'Mojolicious::Command'; use Mojo::Promise; use Mojo::Util qw(getopt); has description => 'Run code against application'; has usage => sub { shift->extract_usage }; sub run { my ($self, @args) = @_; die $self->usage unless getopt \@args, 'v|verbose' => \my $v1, 'V' => \my $v2; my $code = shift @args || ''; # Run code against application my $app = $self->app; my $result = eval "package main; no warnings 'redefine'; sub app; local *app = sub { \$app }; $code"; die $@ if $@; # Handle promises my $err; Mojo::Promise->resolve($result)->then(sub { $result = shift }, sub { $err = shift })->wait; die $err if $err; return $result unless defined $result && ($v1 || $v2); $v2 ? print($app->dumper($result)) : say $result; } 1; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Mojolicious::Command::eval - Eval command =head1 SYNOPSIS Usage: APPLICATION eval [OPTIONS] CODE ./myapp.pl eval 'say app->ua->get("/")->result->body' ./myapp.pl eval 'say for sort keys %{app->renderer->helpers}' ./myapp.pl eval -v 'app->home' ./myapp.pl eval -V 'app->renderer->paths' Options: -h, --help Show this summary of available options --home Path to home directory of your application, defaults to the value of MOJO_HOME or auto-detection -m, --mode Operating mode for your application, defaults to the value of MOJO_MODE/PLACK_ENV or "development" -v, --verbose Print return value to STDOUT -V Print returned data structure to STDOUT =head1 DESCRIPTION L runs code against applications. If the result is a promise (then-able), it will wait until the promise is fulfilled or rejected and the result is returned. This is a core command, that means it is always enabled and its code a good example for learning to build new commands, you're welcome to fork it. See L for a list of commands that are available by default. =head1 ATTRIBUTES L inherits all attributes from L and implements the following new ones. =head2 description my $description = $eval->description; $eval = $eval->description('Foo'); Short description of this command, used for the command list. =head2 usage my $usage = $eval->usage; $eval = $eval->usage('Foo'); Usage information for this command, used for the help screen. =head1 METHODS L inherits all methods from L and implements the following new ones. =head2 run $eval->run(@ARGV); Run this command. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L. =cut