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Script Arguments
The script receives its arguments in the form of flags, both short and long. You can display the help from the console with the -h
, --help
flag.
Most of the flags expect an argument value, while others don't. Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
Syntax ↑
You can write the short argument flags either connected or separated. It's also possible to join a value to its previous flag:
webera -t -L 2
webera -tL2
But remember that values must be always separated from the next flag:
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# Wrongwebera -L2t
webera -L2 -t
Long flags must be always separated from other flags with whitespace. And when they have an argument, they must separate it with an equal sign =
, and nothing more:
webera --process-templates --log-level=2
webera --log-level=2 --process-templates
Usage Examples ↑
The following examples demonstrate common usage situations, featuring both long and short flags.
- Process the templates, and write a level-2 logfile, after clearing any previous log:
webera --process-templates --clear-log --log-level=2
webera -t -cL2
- Process both the templates and the resources, and then preview using a custom browser:
webera --process-all --preview --browser-bin=vivaldi
webera -awW vivaldi
- Process resources from a custom resources directory to a custom output directory, with spaces in the path:
webera --process-resources --dir-resources=resB/ --dir-output="out B"
webera -rR resB/ -O "out B"
- Generate a new config file using the provided name, and write there the custom settings for the server and port.
webera --new-config --file-config=conf/webera.conf --server-type=php --server-port=8080
webera -nF conf/webera.conf -S php -P 8080
List of Flags ↑
Operative ↑
Using at least one operative flag is required in order for the script to do something.
The operative flags can not be configured in a file or config string. They can only be used as a script argument.
-t, --process-templates
↑
Process the templates.
By default it takes the templates from the tem/
directory.
You can use another directory with the -T
, --dir-templates
flag.
-r, --process-resources
↑
Process the resources.
By default it takes the resources from res/
.
You can use another directory with the -R
, --dir-resources
flag.
-a, --process-all
↑
Process both the templates and the resources.
-w, --preview
↑
Preview the website in the web browser.
For that it will use the current server settings.
-n, --new-config
↑
Generate a new configuration file.
This option wont overwrite a previously existing file. In order to do that you must manually delete it first.
Configuration ↑
-F, --file-config=<FILE>
↑
Indicate the configuration file for the project.
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Value:
<FILE>
must be a path to file desired to be used as configuration.When using the
-n
,--new-config
flag, this will be the path of the newly created config file. -
Default value:
.weberarc
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Related info: Configuration: order of priority
-C, --config=<STRING>
↑
Pass some configuration as a string.
- Value:
<STRING>
must be a text string with the same format and restrictions as the configuration present in a file, and loadable with the-F
,--file-config
flag. - Default Value: nothing
- Related info: Configuration: order of priority
Directories ↑
-T --dir-templates=<DIR>
↑
Indicate the templates directory.
- Value:
<DIR>
must be a valid path to a directory. - Default value:
tem/
- Config variable:
DIR_TEMPLATES
-R, --dir-resources=<DIR>
↑
Indicate the resources directory.
- Value:
<DIR>
must be a valid path to a directory. - Default value:
res/
- Config variable:
DIR_RESOURCES
-O, --dir-output=<DIR>
↑
Indicate the output directory.
The output directory will be deleted first, unless the -d
, --dont-delete-output
flag is used.
- Value:
<DIR>
must be a valid path to a directory. - Default value:
out/
- Config variable:
DIR_OUTPUT
-B, --dir-build=<DIR>
↑
Indicate the build directory.
- Value:
<DIR>
must be a valid path to a directory. - Default value:
build/
- Config variable:
DIR_BUILD
-d, --dont-delete-output
↑
Don't delete the output directory.
Avoids deleting the output directory before processing the templates and/or the resources.
Logging ↑
-L, --log-level=<NUMBER>
↑
Indicate the log level.
The higher the number the more info will be dumped into the log file. 0 means no info will be logged.
NOTE: Warnings and errors are always outputted to STDERR
.
- Value:
<NUMBER>
must be a number between 0 and 3. - Default value:
0
- Config variable:
OPTION_LOG_LEVEL
-G, --log-file=<FILE>
↑
Indicate a new path for the log file.
If the file exists, the log will be appended to it, unless the -c
, --clear-log
flag is used.
- Value:
<FILE>
must be a file path. - Default value:
log.txt
- Config variable:
LOG_FILE
-c, --clear-log
↑
Clears the log file.
If the log file already exists, clears the contents before starting to write the log.
Server ↑
-W, --browser-bin=<BIN>
↑
Indicate the web browser binary to use for previewing.
- Value:
<BIN>
must be a valid binary in path for running the browser.
E.g.: chromium-browser, google-chrome, opera, vivaldi, elinks... - Default value:
firefox
- Config variable:
WEB_BROWSER
-S, --server-type=<TYPE>
↑
Choose the supported type of server to use for previewing.
- Value:
<TYPE>
must be a supported server type. (See table below) - Default value:
python
- Config variable:
SERVER_TYPE
Server Type | Description |
---|---|
python |
Use python's built-in server |
php |
Use php's built-in server |
none |
Don't use any server |
custom |
Use the custom commands set in SERVER_START and SERVER_STOP config variables |
-H, --server-host=<HOST>
↑
Indicate the server host.
- Value:
<HOST>
must be a valid domain name or IP. - Default value:
localhost
- Config variable:
SERVER_HOST
-P, --server-port=<PORT>
↑
Indicate the server port number.
- Value:
<PORT>
must be a valid port number, between 1 and 65535. - Default value:
8192
- Config variable:
SERVER_PORT
Other ↑
-h, --help
↑
Displays the usage help and exits.
-_
↑
Prints out the variables used in the script, both public and private, for debugging.
Line Format | Info
----------- | ----
[vdef]::<var><value>
| list of variables with their default value
[file]:<path>:<var><value>
| list of variables set via file configuration
[strn]::<var><value>
| list of variables set via config string
[args]::<var><value>
| list of variables set via script arguments
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