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Informations about the package lock-command-bundle

Kaliop Lock Command Bundle

Installation

Configure repository

Install bundle

Add bundle to the Symfony kernel

Remove bundle

Usage

Command locker

This bundle gives the possibility to "lock" console commands in order to prevent concurrent execution.

In order to do so, you have to declare your command as a service and tag it with lock: true

As you can see, the console.command tag has available a new lock option, which can be set to either true or false. Commands registered with the lock option set to true will be locked at the command start event and unlocked at the command terminate or exception event.

Additionally, if needed, you can pass a --no-lock option on the command line when launching a command if you don't want the command to be locked for a single execution:


All versions of lock-command-bundle with dependencies

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Requires symfony/http-kernel Version ~2.7 || ~3
symfony/dependency-injection Version ~2.7 || ~3
symfony/console Version ~2.7 || ~3
symfony/event-dispatcher Version ~2.7 || ~3
symfony/filesystem Version ~2.7 || ~3
symfony/config Version ~2.7 || ~3
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