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Package cli
Short Description Cli commands handling library
License GPL-3.0
Informations about the package cli
Objective PHP / Command Line Interface 
Description
CLI components allow to create command that are routable on CLI only.
The main main focus of this component is put on:
- implements maintenance scripts within the application
- reuse most of what is done for the main application in a CLI context
The CLI package provides Objective PHP applications with several components:
- CliRequest
- this one will be used by the RequestWrapper from
objective-php/application
to expose CLI arguments to the routed action
- this one will be used by the RequestWrapper from
- CliRouter
- this component works together with the
MetaRouter
class from theobjective-php/router
package - it is needed to register then route the command line actions
- the
CliRouter
is also responsible for triggering actions's parameter hydration
- this component works together with the
- CliParameterContainer
- this is where the CLI parameters are stored
- AbstractCliAction
- base class to extend for writing CLI actions
What's next
Next release with provide the developer with some more base action classes, especially targeted at creating workers.
Installation
Manual
You can clone our Github repository by running:
This is the way you should get the code only if you intend to work on it.
Composer
Most typical use case is to require objective-php/cli
from an existing Objective PHP application:
How to test the work in progress?
Run unit tests
First of all, before playing around with our services factory, please always run the unit tests suite. Our tests are written using PHPUnit, and can be run as follow:
Write your first CLI command
To be continued...