query-param-name-conflict-api-custom-commands
How to author custom commands for the query-param-name-conflict-api CLI using the co-generated SDK.
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商店整理自技能原文 · 版本 aeafcf1 · 表述以原文为准Claude 能依据此文档指导用户为 query-param-name-conflict-api CLI 编写自定义命令:编辑 custom.rs 文件,注册 clap 子命令,并通过 SDK 客户端执行异步 API 调用。
当用户询问如何为 query-param-name-conflict-api CLI 添加自定义命令,或要求提供 custom.rs 编写指导时触发。
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Custom Commands for query-param-name-conflict-api
Overview
The query-param-name-conflict-api CLI supports user-authored custom commands that are compiled into the binary alongside the auto-generated API commands. Custom commands get a fully-wired SDK client that inherits the CLI's auth, retries, TLS, base URL, and global headers — zero configuration required.
Architecture
cli/query-param-name-conflict-api/custom.rs ← Your command handlers (protected by .fernignore) cli/query-param-name-conflict-api/sdk.rs ← Generated bridge: client() + block_on() cli/query-param-name-conflict-api/main.rs ← Generated entrypoint (calls custom::register) query-param-name-conflict-api-sdk/ ← Co-generated typed SDK crate query-param-name-conflict-api-types/ ← Co-generated typed model crate
Adding a Custom Command
1. Edit cli/query-param-name-conflict-api/custom.rs
This file is protected by .fernignore — fern generate will never overwrite it. Register commands in the register() function:
use query_param_name_conflict_api_sdk::api::*;
pub fn register(app: CliApp) -> CliApp {
let app = app.command(
clap::Command::new("my-command")
.about("Description of your command")
.arg(clap::Arg::new("id").required(true)),
|matches, ctx| {
let id = matches.get_one::<String>("id").unwrap();
let client = super::sdk::client(ctx);
let result = super::sdk::block_on(
client.resource.get(id),
)?;
println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&result).unwrap());
Ok(())
},
);
app
}
2. Available SDK Clients
The super::sdk::client(ctx) call returns a query_param_name_conflict_api_sdk::api::Client with the following sub-clients:
(Sub-clients are derived from the API spec at generation time.)
3. Key Patterns
Get the SDK client (execution-sharing, fully authenticated):
let client = super::sdk::client(ctx);
Run an async SDK call from a sync handler:
let result = super::sdk::block_on(
client.some_resource.some_method(args),
)?;
Use typed models for request/response serialization:
use query_param_name_conflict_api_sdk::api::*;
Regeneration Safety
| File | Regenerated? | Notes | |------|-------------|-------| | cli/query-param-name-conflict-api/custom.rs | No | Protected by .fernignore | | cli/query-param-name-conflict-api/sdk.rs | Yes | Bridges AppContext → SDK client | | cli/query-param-name-conflict-api/main.rs | Yes | Calls custom::register(app) | | query-param-name-conflict-api-sdk/ | Yes | Co-generated typed SDK crate | | query-param-name-conflict-api-types/ | Yes | Co-generated typed models |
After running fern generate, your custom.rs is preserved. All generated code (SDK, types, glue, main.rs) is updated to match the latest API spec. If the SDK surface changes (renamed methods, new sub-clients), update your custom.rs to match.
Build & Test
# Build the CLI (includes custom commands) cargo build # Run your custom command query-param-name-conflict-api <your-command> [args] # Run with verbose output for debugging RUST_LOG=debug query-param-name-conflict-api <your-command> [args]