# a way to parse command line parameters, using a
# schema to configure Getopt::Long
sub get_options {
- my ($schema, $args, $arg_param, $fixed_param, $pwcallback) = @_;
+ my ($schema, $args, $arg_param, $fixed_param, $pwcallback, $param_mapping_hash) = @_;
if (!$schema || !$schema->{properties}) {
raise("too many arguments\n", code => HTTP_BAD_REQUEST)
$list_param = $arg_param;
}
+ my @interactive = ();
my @getopt = ();
foreach my $prop (keys %{$schema->{properties}}) {
my $pd = $schema->{properties}->{$prop};
next if $list_param && $prop eq $list_param;
next if defined($fixed_param->{$prop});
- if ($prop eq 'password' && $pwcallback) {
+ my $mapping = $param_mapping_hash->{$prop};
+ if ($mapping && $mapping->{interactive}) {
+ # interactive parameters such as passwords: make the argument
+ # optional and call the mapping function afterwards.
+ push @getopt, "$prop:s";
+ push @interactive, [$prop, $mapping->{func}];
+ } elsif ($prop eq 'password' && $pwcallback) {
# we do not accept plain password on input line, instead
# we turn this into a boolean option and ask for password below
# using $pwcallback() (for security reasons).
}
}
+ foreach my $entry (@interactive) {
+ my ($opt, $func) = @$entry;
+ my $pd = $schema->{properties}->{$opt};
+ my $value = $opts->{$opt};
+ if (defined($value) || !$pd->{optional}) {
+ $opts->{$opt} = $func->($value);
+ }
+ }
+
# decode after Getopt as we are not sure how well it handles unicode
foreach my $p (keys %$opts) {
if (!ref($opts->{$p})) {