Documentation ¶
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) error { println("Greetings") } app.Run(os.Args) }
Index ¶
- Variables
- func DefaultAppComplete(c *Context)
- func HandleAction(action interface{}, context *Context) (err error)
- func HandleExitCoder(err error)
- func ShowAppHelp(c *Context) error
- func ShowCommandCompletions(ctx *Context, command string)
- func ShowCommandHelp(ctx *Context, command string) error
- func ShowCompletions(c *Context)
- func ShowSubcommandHelp(c *Context) error
- func ShowVersion(c *Context)
- type ActionFunc
- type AfterFunc
- type App
- func (a *App) Categories() CommandCategories
- func (a *App) Command(name string) *Command
- func (a *App) Run(arguments []string) (err error)
- func (a *App) RunAndExitOnError()deprecated
- func (a *App) RunAsSubcommand(ctx *Context) (err error)
- func (a *App) Setup()
- func (a *App) VisibleCategories() []*CommandCategory
- func (a *App) VisibleCommands() []Command
- func (a *App) VisibleFlags() []Flag
- type Args
- type Author
- type BashCompleteFunc
- type BeforeFunc
- type BoolFlag
- type BoolTFlag
- type Command
- type CommandCategories
- type CommandCategory
- type CommandNotFoundFunc
- type Commands
- type Context
- func (c *Context) Args() Args
- func (c *Context) Bool(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) BoolT(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) Duration(name string) time.Duration
- func (c *Context) FlagNames() (names []string)
- func (c *Context) Float64(name string) float64
- func (c *Context) Generic(name string) interface{}
- func (c *Context) GlobalBool(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) GlobalBoolT(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) GlobalDuration(name string) time.Duration
- func (c *Context) GlobalFlagNames() (names []string)
- func (c *Context) GlobalFloat64(name string) float64
- func (c *Context) GlobalGeneric(name string) interface{}
- func (c *Context) GlobalInt(name string) int
- func (c *Context) GlobalInt64(name string) int64
- func (c *Context) GlobalInt64Slice(name string) []int64
- func (c *Context) GlobalIntSlice(name string) []int
- func (c *Context) GlobalIsSet(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) GlobalSet(name, value string) error
- func (c *Context) GlobalString(name string) string
- func (c *Context) GlobalStringSlice(name string) []string
- func (c *Context) GlobalUint(name string) uint
- func (c *Context) GlobalUint64(name string) uint64
- func (c *Context) Int(name string) int
- func (c *Context) Int64(name string) int64
- func (c *Context) Int64Slice(name string) []int64
- func (c *Context) IntSlice(name string) []int
- func (c *Context) IsSet(name string) bool
- func (c *Context) NArg() int
- func (c *Context) NumFlags() int
- func (c *Context) Parent() *Context
- func (c *Context) Set(name, value string) error
- func (c *Context) String(name string) string
- func (c *Context) StringSlice(name string) []string
- func (c *Context) Uint(name string) uint
- func (c *Context) Uint64(name string) uint64
- type DurationFlag
- type ErrorFormatter
- type ExitCoder
- type ExitError
- type Flag
- type FlagStringFunc
- type FlagsByName
- type Float64Flag
- type Generic
- type GenericFlag
- type Int64Flag
- type Int64Slice
- type Int64SliceFlag
- type IntFlag
- type IntSlice
- type IntSliceFlag
- type MultiError
- type OnUsageErrorFunc
- type StringFlag
- type StringSlice
- type StringSliceFlag
- type Uint64Flag
- type UintFlag
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var AppHelpTemplate = `` /* 971-byte string literal not displayed */
AppHelpTemplate is 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 BashCompletionFlag = BoolFlag{ Name: "generate-bash-completion", Hidden: true, }
BashCompletionFlag enables bash-completion for all commands and subcommands
var CommandHelpTemplate = `` /* 358-byte string literal not displayed */
CommandHelpTemplate is 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 ErrWriter io.Writer = os.Stderr
ErrWriter is used to write errors to the user. This can be anything implementing the io.Writer interface and defaults to os.Stderr.
var HelpFlag = BoolFlag{
Name: "help, h",
Usage: "show help",
}
HelpFlag prints the help for all commands and subcommands Set to the zero value (BoolFlag{}) to disable flag -- keeps subcommand unless HideHelp is set to true)
var HelpPrinter helpPrinter = printHelp
HelpPrinter is a function that writes the help output. If not set a default is used. The function signature is: func(w io.Writer, templ string, data interface{})
var OsExiter = os.Exit
OsExiter is the function used when the app exits. If not set defaults to os.Exit.
var SubcommandHelpTemplate = `` /* 411-byte string literal not displayed */
SubcommandHelpTemplate is the text template for the subcommand help topic. cli.go uses text/template to render templates. You can render custom help text by setting this variable.
var VersionFlag = BoolFlag{
Name: "version, v",
Usage: "print the version",
}
VersionFlag prints the version for the application
var VersionPrinter = printVersion
VersionPrinter prints the version for the App
Functions ¶
func DefaultAppComplete ¶
func DefaultAppComplete(c *Context)
DefaultAppComplete prints the list of subcommands as the default app completion method
func HandleAction ¶
HandleAction attempts to figure out which Action signature was used. If it's an ActionFunc or a func with the legacy signature for Action, the func is run!
func HandleExitCoder ¶
func HandleExitCoder(err error)
HandleExitCoder checks if the error fulfills the ExitCoder interface, and if so prints the error to stderr (if it is non-empty) and calls OsExiter with the given exit code. If the given error is a MultiError, then this func is called on all members of the Errors slice.
func ShowAppHelp ¶
ShowAppHelp is an action that displays the help.
func ShowCommandCompletions ¶
ShowCommandCompletions prints the custom completions for a given command
func ShowCommandHelp ¶
ShowCommandHelp prints help for the given command
func ShowCompletions ¶
func ShowCompletions(c *Context)
ShowCompletions prints the lists of commands within a given context
func ShowSubcommandHelp ¶
ShowSubcommandHelp prints help for the given subcommand
Types ¶
type ActionFunc ¶
ActionFunc is the action to execute when no subcommands are specified
type AfterFunc ¶
AfterFunc is an action to execute after any subcommands are run, but after the subcommand has finished it is run even if Action() panics
type App ¶
type App struct { // The name of the program. Defaults to path.Base(os.Args[0]) Name string // Full name of command for help, defaults to Name HelpName string // Description of the program. Usage string // Text to override the USAGE section of help UsageText string // Description of the program argument format. ArgsUsage string // Version of the program Version string // Description of the program Description string // List of commands to execute Commands []Command // List of flags to parse Flags []Flag // Boolean to enable bash completion commands EnableBashCompletion bool // Boolean to hide built-in help command HideHelp bool // Boolean to hide built-in version flag and the VERSION section of help HideVersion bool // An action to execute when the bash-completion flag is set BashComplete BashCompleteFunc // 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 BeforeFunc // An action to execute after any subcommands are run, but after the subcommand has finished // It is run even if Action() panics After AfterFunc // The action to execute when no subcommands are specified // Expects a `cli.ActionFunc` but will accept the *deprecated* signature of `func(*cli.Context) {}` // *Note*: support for the deprecated `Action` signature will be removed in a future version Action interface{} // Execute this function if the proper command cannot be found CommandNotFound CommandNotFoundFunc // Execute this function if an usage error occurs OnUsageError OnUsageErrorFunc // Compilation date Compiled time.Time // List of all authors who contributed Authors []Author // Copyright of the binary if any Copyright string // Name of Author (Note: Use App.Authors, this is deprecated) Author string // Email of Author (Note: Use App.Authors, this is deprecated) Email string // Writer writer to write output to Writer io.Writer // ErrWriter writes error output ErrWriter io.Writer // Other custom info Metadata map[string]interface{} // contains filtered or unexported fields }
App is the main structure of a cli application. It is recommended that an app be created with the cli.NewApp() function
func NewApp ¶
func NewApp() *App
NewApp creates a new cli Application with some reasonable defaults for Name, Usage, Version and Action.
func (*App) Categories ¶
func (a *App) Categories() CommandCategories
Categories returns a slice containing all the categories with the commands they contain
func (*App) Command ¶
Command returns the named command on App. Returns nil if the command does not exist
func (*App) Run ¶
Run is the entry point to the cli app. Parses the arguments slice and routes to the proper flag/args combination
Example ¶
// set args for examples sake os.Args = []string{"greet", "--name", "Jeremy"} app := NewApp() app.Name = "greet" app.Flags = []Flag{ StringFlag{Name: "name", Value: "bob", Usage: "a name to say"}, } app.Action = func(c *Context) error { fmt.Printf("Hello %v\n", c.String("name")) return nil } app.UsageText = "app [first_arg] [second_arg]" app.Author = "Harrison" app.Email = "harrison@lolwut.com" app.Authors = []Author{{Name: "Oliver Allen", Email: "oliver@toyshop.com"}} app.Run(os.Args)
Output: Hello Jeremy
Example (AppHelp) ¶
// set args for examples sake os.Args = []string{"greet", "help"} app := NewApp() app.Name = "greet" app.Version = "0.1.0" app.Description = "This is how we describe greet the app" app.Authors = []Author{ {Name: "Harrison", Email: "harrison@lolwut.com"}, {Name: "Oliver Allen", Email: "oliver@toyshop.com"}, } app.Flags = []Flag{ StringFlag{Name: "name", Value: "bob", Usage: "a name to say"}, } app.Commands = []Command{ { Name: "describeit", Aliases: []string{"d"}, Usage: "use it to see a description", Description: "This is how we describe describeit the function", Action: func(c *Context) error { fmt.Printf("i like to describe things") return nil }, }, } app.Run(os.Args)
Output: NAME: greet - A new cli application USAGE: greet [global options] command [command options] [arguments...] VERSION: 0.1.0 DESCRIPTION: This is how we describe greet the app AUTHORS: Harrison <harrison@lolwut.com> Oliver Allen <oliver@toyshop.com> COMMANDS: describeit, d use it to see a description help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command GLOBAL OPTIONS: --name value a name to say (default: "bob") --help, -h show help --version, -v print the version
Example (BashComplete) ¶
// set args for examples sake os.Args = []string{"greet", "--generate-bash-completion"} app := NewApp() app.Name = "greet" app.EnableBashCompletion = true app.Commands = []Command{ { Name: "describeit", Aliases: []string{"d"}, Usage: "use it to see a description", Description: "This is how we describe describeit the function", Action: func(c *Context) error { fmt.Printf("i like to describe things") return nil }, }, { Name: "next", Usage: "next example", Description: "more stuff to see when generating bash completion", Action: func(c *Context) error { fmt.Printf("the next example") return nil }, }, } app.Run(os.Args)
Output: describeit d next help h
Example (CommandHelp) ¶
// set args for examples sake os.Args = []string{"greet", "h", "describeit"} app := NewApp() app.Name = "greet" app.Flags = []Flag{ StringFlag{Name: "name", Value: "bob", Usage: "a name to say"}, } app.Commands = []Command{ { Name: "describeit", Aliases: []string{"d"}, Usage: "use it to see a description", Description: "This is how we describe describeit the function", Action: func(c *Context) error { fmt.Printf("i like to describe things") return nil }, }, } app.Run(os.Args)
Output: NAME: greet describeit - use it to see a description USAGE: greet describeit [arguments...] DESCRIPTION: This is how we describe describeit the function
Example (NoAction) ¶
app := App{} app.Name = "greet" app.Run([]string{"greet"})
Output: NAME: greet USAGE: [global options] command [command options] [arguments...] COMMANDS: help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command GLOBAL OPTIONS: --help, -h show help --version, -v print the version
Example (Subcommand) ¶
// set args for examples sake os.Args = []string{"say", "hi", "english", "--name", "Jeremy"} app := NewApp() app.Name = "say" app.Commands = []Command{ { Name: "hello", Aliases: []string{"hi"}, Usage: "use it to see a description", Description: "This is how we describe hello the function", Subcommands: []Command{ { Name: "english", Aliases: []string{"en"}, Usage: "sends a greeting in english", Description: "greets someone in english", Flags: []Flag{ StringFlag{ Name: "name", Value: "Bob", Usage: "Name of the person to greet", }, }, Action: func(c *Context) error { fmt.Println("Hello,", c.String("name")) return nil }, }, }, }, } app.Run(os.Args)
Output: Hello, Jeremy
Example (SubcommandNoAction) ¶
app := App{} app.Name = "greet" app.Commands = []Command{ { Name: "describeit", Aliases: []string{"d"}, Usage: "use it to see a description", Description: "This is how we describe describeit the function", }, } app.Run([]string{"greet", "describeit"})
Output: NAME: describeit - use it to see a description USAGE: describeit [arguments...] DESCRIPTION: This is how we describe describeit the function
func (*App) RunAndExitOnError
deprecated
func (a *App) RunAndExitOnError()
RunAndExitOnError calls .Run() and exits non-zero if an error was returned
Deprecated: instead you should return an error that fulfills cli.ExitCoder to cli.App.Run. This will cause the application to exit with the given eror code in the cli.ExitCoder
func (*App) RunAsSubcommand ¶
RunAsSubcommand invokes the subcommand given the context, parses ctx.Args() to generate command-specific flags
func (*App) Setup ¶
func (a *App) Setup()
Setup runs initialization code to ensure all data structures are ready for `Run` or inspection prior to `Run`. It is internally called by `Run`, but will return early if setup has already happened.
func (*App) VisibleCategories ¶
func (a *App) VisibleCategories() []*CommandCategory
VisibleCategories returns a slice of categories and commands that are Hidden=false
func (*App) VisibleCommands ¶
VisibleCommands returns a slice of the Commands with Hidden=false
func (*App) VisibleFlags ¶
VisibleFlags returns a slice of the Flags with Hidden=false
type Args ¶
type Args []string
Args contains apps console arguments
type BashCompleteFunc ¶
type BashCompleteFunc func(*Context)
BashCompleteFunc is an action to execute when the bash-completion flag is set
type BeforeFunc ¶
BeforeFunc is 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
type BoolFlag ¶
BoolFlag is a flag with type bool
func (BoolFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
type BoolTFlag ¶
BoolTFlag is a flag with type bool that is true by default
func (BoolTFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
type Command ¶
type Command struct { // The name of the command Name string // short name of the command. Typically one character (deprecated, use `Aliases`) ShortName string // A list of aliases for the command Aliases []string // A short description of the usage of this command Usage string // Custom text to show on USAGE section of help UsageText string // A longer explanation of how the command works Description string // A short description of the arguments of this command ArgsUsage string // The category the command is part of Category string // The function to call when checking for bash command completions BashComplete BashCompleteFunc // An action to execute before any sub-subcommands are run, but after the context is ready // If a non-nil error is returned, no sub-subcommands are run Before BeforeFunc // An action to execute after any subcommands are run, but after the subcommand has finished // It is run even if Action() panics After AfterFunc // The function to call when this command is invoked Action interface{} // Execute this function if a usage error occurs. OnUsageError OnUsageErrorFunc // List of child commands Subcommands Commands // List of flags to parse Flags []Flag // Treat all flags as normal arguments if true SkipFlagParsing bool // Skip argument reordering which attempts to move flags before arguments, // but only works if all flags appear after all arguments. This behavior was // removed n version 2 since it only works under specific conditions so we // backport here by exposing it as an option for compatibility. SkipArgReorder bool // Boolean to hide built-in help command HideHelp bool // Boolean to hide this command from help or completion Hidden bool // Full name of command for help, defaults to full command name, including parent commands. HelpName string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Command is a subcommand for a cli.App.
func (Command) FullName ¶
FullName returns the full name of the command. For subcommands this ensures that parent commands are part of the command path
func (Command) HasName ¶
HasName returns true if Command.Name or Command.ShortName matches given name
func (Command) Run ¶
Run invokes the command given the context, parses ctx.Args() to generate command-specific flags
func (Command) VisibleFlags ¶
VisibleFlags returns a slice of the Flags with Hidden=false
type CommandCategories ¶
type CommandCategories []*CommandCategory
CommandCategories is a slice of *CommandCategory.
func (CommandCategories) AddCommand ¶
func (c CommandCategories) AddCommand(category string, command Command) CommandCategories
AddCommand adds a command to a category.
func (CommandCategories) Len ¶
func (c CommandCategories) Len() int
func (CommandCategories) Less ¶
func (c CommandCategories) Less(i, j int) bool
func (CommandCategories) Swap ¶
func (c CommandCategories) Swap(i, j int)
type CommandCategory ¶
CommandCategory is a category containing commands.
func (*CommandCategory) VisibleCommands ¶
func (c *CommandCategory) VisibleCommands() []Command
VisibleCommands returns a slice of the Commands with Hidden=false
type CommandNotFoundFunc ¶
CommandNotFoundFunc is executed if the proper command cannot be found
type Context ¶
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 ¶
NewContext creates a new context. For use in when invoking an App or Command action.
func (*Context) Duration ¶
Duration looks up the value of a local DurationFlag, returns 0 if not found
func (*Context) Generic ¶
Generic looks up the value of a local GenericFlag, returns nil if not found
func (*Context) GlobalBool ¶
GlobalBool looks up the value of a global BoolFlag, returns false if not found
func (*Context) GlobalBoolT ¶
GlobalBoolT looks up the value of a global BoolTFlag, returns false if not found
func (*Context) GlobalDuration ¶
GlobalDuration looks up the value of a global DurationFlag, returns 0 if not found
func (*Context) GlobalFlagNames ¶
GlobalFlagNames returns a slice of global flag names used by the app.
func (*Context) GlobalFloat64 ¶
GlobalFloat64 looks up the value of a global Float64Flag, returns 0 if not found
func (*Context) GlobalGeneric ¶
GlobalGeneric looks up the value of a global GenericFlag, returns nil if not found
func (*Context) GlobalInt ¶
GlobalInt looks up the value of a global IntFlag, returns 0 if not found
func (*Context) GlobalInt64 ¶
GlobalInt64 looks up the value of a global Int64Flag, returns 0 if not found
func (*Context) GlobalInt64Slice ¶
GlobalInt64Slice looks up the value of a global Int64SliceFlag, returns nil if not found
func (*Context) GlobalIntSlice ¶
GlobalIntSlice looks up the value of a global IntSliceFlag, returns nil if not found
func (*Context) GlobalIsSet ¶
GlobalIsSet determines if the global flag was actually set
func (*Context) GlobalString ¶
GlobalString looks up the value of a global StringFlag, returns "" if not found
func (*Context) GlobalStringSlice ¶
GlobalStringSlice looks up the value of a global StringSliceFlag, returns nil if not found
func (*Context) GlobalUint ¶
GlobalUint looks up the value of a global UintFlag, returns 0 if not found
func (*Context) GlobalUint64 ¶
GlobalUint64 looks up the value of a global Uint64Flag, returns 0 if not found
func (*Context) Int64Slice ¶
Int64Slice looks up the value of a local Int64SliceFlag, returns nil if not found
func (*Context) IntSlice ¶
IntSlice looks up the value of a local IntSliceFlag, returns nil if not found
func (*Context) StringSlice ¶
StringSlice looks up the value of a local StringSliceFlag, returns nil if not found
type DurationFlag ¶
type DurationFlag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value time.Duration Destination *time.Duration }
DurationFlag is a flag with type time.Duration (see https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration)
func (DurationFlag) Apply ¶
func (f DurationFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment Ignores errors
func (DurationFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
func (f DurationFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (DurationFlag) GetName ¶
func (f DurationFlag) GetName() string
GetName returns the name of the flag
func (DurationFlag) String ¶
func (f DurationFlag) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
type ErrorFormatter ¶
type ExitError ¶
type ExitError struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
ExitError fulfills both the builtin `error` interface and `ExitCoder`
func NewExitError ¶
NewExitError makes a new *ExitError
type Flag ¶
type Flag interface { fmt.Stringer // Apply Flag settings to the given flag set Apply(*flag.FlagSet) GetName() string }
Flag is a common interface related to parsing flags in cli. For more advanced flag parsing techniques, it is recommended that this interface be implemented.
type FlagStringFunc ¶
FlagStringFunc is used by the help generation to display a flag, which is expected to be a single line.
var FlagStringer FlagStringFunc = stringifyFlag
FlagStringer converts a flag definition to a string. This is used by help to display a flag.
type FlagsByName ¶
type FlagsByName []Flag
FlagsByName is a slice of Flag.
func (FlagsByName) Len ¶
func (f FlagsByName) Len() int
func (FlagsByName) Less ¶
func (f FlagsByName) Less(i, j int) bool
func (FlagsByName) Swap ¶
func (f FlagsByName) Swap(i, j int)
type Float64Flag ¶
type Float64Flag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value float64 Destination *float64 }
Float64Flag is a flag with type float64
func (Float64Flag) Apply ¶
func (f Float64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment Ignores errors
func (Float64Flag) ApplyWithError ¶
func (f Float64Flag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (Float64Flag) GetName ¶
func (f Float64Flag) GetName() string
GetName returns the name of the flag
func (Float64Flag) String ¶
func (f Float64Flag) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
type GenericFlag ¶
GenericFlag is a flag with type Generic
func (GenericFlag) Apply ¶
func (f GenericFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
Apply takes the flagset and calls Set on the generic flag with the value provided by the user for parsing by the flag Ignores parsing errors
func (GenericFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
func (f GenericFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error
ApplyWithError takes the flagset and calls Set on the generic flag with the value provided by the user for parsing by the flag
func (GenericFlag) GetName ¶
func (f GenericFlag) GetName() string
GetName returns the name of the flag
func (GenericFlag) String ¶
func (f GenericFlag) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
type Int64Flag ¶
type Int64Flag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value int64 Destination *int64 }
Int64Flag is a flag with type int64
func (Int64Flag) ApplyWithError ¶
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
type Int64Slice ¶
type Int64Slice []int64
Int64Slice is an opaque type for []int to satisfy flag.Value and flag.Getter
func (*Int64Slice) Get ¶
func (f *Int64Slice) Get() interface{}
Get returns the slice of ints set by this flag
func (*Int64Slice) Set ¶
func (f *Int64Slice) Set(value string) error
Set parses the value into an integer and appends it to the list of values
func (*Int64Slice) String ¶
func (f *Int64Slice) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
func (*Int64Slice) Value ¶
func (f *Int64Slice) Value() []int64
Value returns the slice of ints set by this flag
type Int64SliceFlag ¶
type Int64SliceFlag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value *Int64Slice }
Int64SliceFlag is a flag with type *Int64Slice
func (Int64SliceFlag) Apply ¶
func (f Int64SliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment Ignores errors
func (Int64SliceFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
func (f Int64SliceFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (Int64SliceFlag) GetName ¶
func (f Int64SliceFlag) GetName() string
GetName returns the name of the flag
func (Int64SliceFlag) String ¶
func (f Int64SliceFlag) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
type IntFlag ¶
type IntFlag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value int Destination *int }
IntFlag is a flag with type int
func (IntFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
type IntSlice ¶
type IntSlice []int
IntSlice is an opaque type for []int to satisfy flag.Value and flag.Getter
func (*IntSlice) Get ¶
func (f *IntSlice) Get() interface{}
Get returns the slice of ints set by this flag
type IntSliceFlag ¶
IntSliceFlag is a flag with type *IntSlice
func (IntSliceFlag) Apply ¶
func (f IntSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment Ignores errors
func (IntSliceFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
func (f IntSliceFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (IntSliceFlag) GetName ¶
func (f IntSliceFlag) GetName() string
GetName returns the name of the flag
func (IntSliceFlag) String ¶
func (f IntSliceFlag) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
type MultiError ¶
type MultiError struct {
Errors []error
}
MultiError is an error that wraps multiple errors.
func NewMultiError ¶
func NewMultiError(err ...error) MultiError
NewMultiError creates a new MultiError. Pass in one or more errors.
type OnUsageErrorFunc ¶
OnUsageErrorFunc is executed if an usage error occurs. This is useful for displaying customized usage error messages. This function is able to replace the original error messages. If this function is not set, the "Incorrect usage" is displayed and the execution is interrupted.
type StringFlag ¶
type StringFlag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value string Destination *string }
StringFlag is a flag with type string
func (StringFlag) Apply ¶
func (f StringFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment Ignores errors
func (StringFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
func (f StringFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (StringFlag) GetName ¶
func (f StringFlag) GetName() string
GetName returns the name of the flag
func (StringFlag) String ¶
func (f StringFlag) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
type StringSlice ¶
type StringSlice []string
StringSlice is an opaque type for []string to satisfy flag.Value and flag.Getter
func (*StringSlice) Get ¶
func (f *StringSlice) Get() interface{}
Get returns the slice of strings set by this flag
func (*StringSlice) Set ¶
func (f *StringSlice) Set(value string) error
Set appends the string value to the list of values
func (*StringSlice) String ¶
func (f *StringSlice) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
func (*StringSlice) Value ¶
func (f *StringSlice) Value() []string
Value returns the slice of strings set by this flag
type StringSliceFlag ¶
type StringSliceFlag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value *StringSlice }
StringSliceFlag is a flag with type *StringSlice
func (StringSliceFlag) Apply ¶
func (f StringSliceFlag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment Ignores errors
func (StringSliceFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
func (f StringSliceFlag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (StringSliceFlag) GetName ¶
func (f StringSliceFlag) GetName() string
GetName returns the name of the flag
func (StringSliceFlag) String ¶
func (f StringSliceFlag) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
type Uint64Flag ¶
type Uint64Flag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value uint64 Destination *uint64 }
Uint64Flag is a flag with type uint64
func (Uint64Flag) Apply ¶
func (f Uint64Flag) Apply(set *flag.FlagSet)
Apply populates the flag given the flag set and environment Ignores errors
func (Uint64Flag) ApplyWithError ¶
func (f Uint64Flag) ApplyWithError(set *flag.FlagSet) error
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment
func (Uint64Flag) GetName ¶
func (f Uint64Flag) GetName() string
GetName returns the name of the flag
func (Uint64Flag) String ¶
func (f Uint64Flag) String() string
String returns a readable representation of this value (for usage defaults)
type UintFlag ¶
type UintFlag struct { Name string Usage string EnvVar string Hidden bool Value uint Destination *uint }
UintFlag is a flag with type uint
func (UintFlag) ApplyWithError ¶
ApplyWithError populates the flag given the flag set and environment