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eduavila/slim-commander

最新稳定版本:v0.2

Composer 安装命令:

composer require eduavila/slim-commander

包简介

A very simple structure for running CLI commands as part of your Slim Framework application

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README 文档

README

A very simple structure for running CLI commands as part of your Slim Framework application v4.

This is not a console tool. It's just a parallel to the HTTP entry point into your application, enabling you to do things like create create scripts to be run as cronjobs or set up basic queue listeners.

Usage

Taking the structure of Slim-Skeleton as an example, your public/index.php does this:

require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php';

session_start();

use DI\ContainerBuilder;
use Slim\App;
use SlimFacades\Facade;

// Instantiate container 
// Container PHP-DI 
$containerBuilder = new ContainerBuilder();

// Definitions PHP-DI
$containerDefinitions = require __DIR__ .'/container.php';

$containerBuilder->addDefinitions($containerDefinitions);

$container = $containerBuilder->build();
$app = $container->get(App::class);

// Register middleware
require __DIR__ . '/../src/middleware.php';

// Register routes
require __DIR__ . '/../src/routes.php';


// Run app
$app->run();

You need to create a new PHP script, similar to this, to serve as the entry point for your commands. It should be outside the public folder. Perhaps src/cli.php.

use DI\ContainerBuilder;

// Instancia container 
// Container PHP-DI 
$containerBuilder = new ContainerBuilder();

// Configura PHP-DI
$containerDefinitions = require __DIR__ .'/../src/app/container.php';

$containerBuilder->addDefinitions($containerDefinitions);
$container = $containerBuilder->build();

$app = new \DrewM\SlimCommander\App($container);

// Definições de comandos cli.
require __DIR__ . '/commands.php';

// Run app
$app->run($argv);

Instead of routes, you define commands in e.g. src/commands.php.

$app->command('HelloWorld', 'HelloWorld:greet', [
    'name',
]);

Arguments are:

  1. Name of the command
  2. The callback, defined in the same way as a regular Slim route callback
  3. An array of expected argument names

In the above example, the first argument will be passed to the callback as name

Your callback gets the container passed to its constructor:

class HelloWorld
{
    private $container;

    public function __construct($container)
    {
        $this->container = $container;
    }

    public function greet($args)
    {
        echo "Hello " . $args['name'];
    }
}

Add it to your container, just as you would normally:

$container['HelloWorld'] = function ($container) {
    return new \App\Commands\HelloWorld($container);
};

And then you'd execute it with php src/cli.php HelloWorld Fred

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  • 开发语言: PHP

其他信息

  • 授权协议: MIT
  • 更新时间: 2020-05-28