squatting(1) - Linux man page

Name

squatting -- Squatting server start-up script

Synopsis

Usage:

squatting [OPTION]... APPLICATION
Starting an App in web server mode on port 4234:
squatting -p 4234 App
Start an App in interactive console mode:
squatting -C App
Welcome to the Perl shell. Type ':help' for more information

App @> \@App::Controllers::C
App @> \%App::Controllers::C
App @> \@App::Views::V
App @> \%App::Views::V
App @> App->get('Home')
App @> App->post('Comment', { name => 'beppu', body => 'Why?' })

Description

Start a Squatting application.

Options

-p, --port NUM

Port for web server (defaults to 4234)
-c, --config ATTR=VALUE
The standard way to configure a Squatting application is to manipulate its %CONFIG hash. The --config option lets you set values in this hash, and you may use --config multiple times in a single command line.

Example:

squatting App --config doc_root=/www/app.com --config hostname=app.com
-s, --show-config
Display an App's %CONFIG hash and exit.
-m, --module MODULE
This option can be used to load additional Squatting plugins into the app, and you may use this option multiple times in a single command line. Note that Squatting::With::AccessTrace and Squatting::With::Log are loaded by default.

Example: Loading Squatting::With::UTF8 and Squatting::With::Coro::Debug

squatting App -m With::UTF8 -m With::Coro::Debug
-l, --log FILE
Send log output to a log file.
-C, --console
Run in console mode with Shell::Perl.
--debug NUM
Set Continuity's debug level. 0 is the least verbose setting, and higher numbers get progressively more verbose.
-v, --version
Show version
--logo
Display the International Squatting Symbol.
-h, --help
Show the help message