Ubuntu.Components.Arguments
The Arguments class provides a way to declare what command line parameters are expected by the application. More...
Import Statement: | import Ubuntu.Components 1.3 |
Properties
- arguments : list<Argument>
- defaultArgument : Argument
- error : bool
- errorMessage : string
- values : Object
Methods
- void printUsage()
- void quitWithError(string errorMessage)
Detailed Description
Example of use:
Arguments { id: args defaultArgument.help: "Expects URL of the media to play." defaultArgument.valueNames: ["URL"] Argument { name: "fullscreen" help: "whether or not the media will be played fullscreen" required: false } Argument { name: "volume" help: "level to which to set the volume" required: false valueNames: ["VOLUME_LEVEL"] } }
The code above ensures that at least one argument is passed on the command line which will then be available in QML via the defaultArgument property. Optionally two other arguments can be passed:
--fullscreen that will be exposed as a boolean property: values.fullscreen
--volume that will be exposed as a string property: values.volume
Item { Label { text: "volume = " + args.values.volume } Label { text: "fullscreen = " + args.values.fullscreen } Label { text: "URL = " + args.defaultArgument.at(0) } }
If the application is launched with the incorrect arguments or with the --usage argument an help will be outputted on the command line and the application will exit:
Usage: application [--fullscreen] [--volume=VOLUME_LEVEL] URL Options: --fullscreen whether or not the media will be played fullscreen --volume=VOLUME_LEVE level to which to set the volume Expects URL of the media to play.
See also Argument.
Property Documentation
[read-only] [default] arguments : list<Argument> |
List of command line arguments that are expected by the application.
See detailed description above for an example on how to use it.
defaultArgument : Argument |
The default argument corresponds to the values passed on the command line without any name.
For example in:
./application --volume=42 http://myaddress
http://myaddress is the first value of the default argument.
[read-only] error : bool |
Whether or not the command line arguments passed to the application correspond to the expected arguments.
Also set when calling quitWithError
[read-only] errorMessage : string |
Error message describing how the command line arguments passed to the application failed to correspond to the expected arguments.
Also set when calling quitWithError
[read-only] values : Object |
Object of which properties have the values of the command line arguments.
Method Documentation
void printUsage() |
Outputs help to the console on how to pass arguments to the application.
void quitWithError(string errorMessage) |
Exits the application outputting errorMessage to the console.