gridonic / console-service-provider
console service provider for Silex
Requires
- php: >=5.3.2
- symfony/console: ~2.5
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Last update: 2024-11-20 14:35:47 UTC
README
Provides a Symfony\Component\Console
based console for Silex.
Install
The recommended way to install ConsoleServiceProvider is through composer.
You can either add it as a depedency to your project using the command line:
$ composer require gridonic/console-service-provider
or by adding it directly to your composer.json
file:
{ "require": { "gridonic/console-service-provider": "1.0.*" } }
Run these two commands to install it:
$ curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
$ php composer.phar install
Now you can add the autoloader, and you will have access to the library:
<?php require 'vendor/autoload.php';
Register the service provider with your Silex application
<?php use Gridonic\Provider\ConsoleServiceProvider; $app->register(new ConsoleServiceProvider(), array( 'console.name' => 'MyApplication', 'console.version' => '1.0.0', 'console.project_directory' => __DIR__.'/..' )); ?>
You can now copy the console
executable in whatever place you see fit, and tweak it to your needs.
You will need a way to fetch your silex application, the most common way is to return it from your bootstrap:
<?php $app = new Silex\Application(); // Your beautiful silex bootstrap return $app; ?>
For the rest of this document, we will assume you do have an app
directory, so the console
executable will be located at app/console
.
Usage
Use the console just like any Symfony\Component
based console:
$ app/console my:command
Write commands
Your commands should extend Gridonic\Command\Command
to have access to the 2 useful following commands:
getSilexApplication
, which returns the silex applicationgetProjectDirectory
, which returns your project's root directory (as configured earlier)
Register commands
There are two ways of registering commands to the console application.
Directly access the console application from the console
executable
Open up app/console
, and stuff your commands directly into the console application:
#!/usr/bin/env php <?php set_time_limit(0); $app = require_once __DIR__.'/bootstrap.php'; use My\Command\MyCommand; $application = $app['console']; $application->add(new MyCommand()); $application->run(); ?>
Use the Event Dispatcher
This way is intended for use by provider developers and exposes an unobstrusive way to register commands in 3 simple steps:
- Register a listener to the
ConsoleEvents::INIT
event - Implement your program logic
- PROFIT!
Example:
<?php use My\Command\MyCommand; use Gridonic\Console\ConsoleEvents; use Gridonic\Console\ConsoleEvent; $app['dispatcher']->addListener(ConsoleEvents::INIT, function(ConsoleEvent $event) { $app = $event->getApplication(); $app->add(new MyCommand()); }); ?>