Provided by: libur-perl_0.450-1_all bug

NAME

       UR::Object::Command::FetchAndDo - Base class for fetching objects and then performing a
       function on/with them.

SYNOPSIS

        package MyFecthAndDo;

        use strict;
        use warnings;

        use above "UR";

        class MyFecthAndDo {
            is => 'UR::Object::Command::FetchAndDo',
            has => [
            # other properties...
            ],
        };

        sub _do { # required
           my ($self, $iterator) = @_;

           while (my $obj = $iterator->next) {
               ...
           }

           return 1;
        }

        1;

Provided by the Developer

   _do (required)
       Implement this method to 'do' unto the iterator.  Return true for success, false for
       failure.

        sub _do {
           my ($self, $iterator) = @_;

           while (my $obj = $iterator->next) {
               ...
           }

           return 1;
        }

   subject_class_name (optional)
       The subject_class_name is the class for which the objects will be fetched.  It can be
       specified one of two main ways:

       by_the_end_user_on_the_command_line
           For this do nothing, the end user will have to provide it when the command is run.

       by_the_developer_in the_class_declartion
           For this, in the class declaration, add a has key w/ arrayref of hashrefs.  One of the
           hashrefs needs to be subject_class_name.  Give it this declaration:

            class MyFetchAndDo {
                is => 'UR::Object::Command::FetchAndDo',
                has => [
                    subject_class_name => {
                        value => <CLASS NAME>,
                        is_constant => 1,
                    },
                ],
            };

   helps (optional)
       Overwrite the help_brief, help_synopsis and help_detail methods to provide specific help.
       If overwiting the help_detail method, use call '_filter_doc' to get the filter
       documentation and usage to combine with your specific help.