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Informations about the package symfony-console-module

SymfonyConsoleModule

Symfony Console Module for Zend Framework. Note that this is a full replacement for the Zend Console so your zend commands will not work any longer.

See Symfony Console on how to write commands.

Installation

Installation of DoctrineModule uses composer. For composer documentation, please refer to getcomposer.org.

  1. cd my/project/directory
  2. create or modify the composer.json file within your ZF2 application file with following contents:

  3. install composer via curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php (on windows, download https://getcomposer.org/installer and execute it with PHP). Then run php composer.phar install
  4. open my/project/directory/configs/application.config.php and add the following key to your modules:

Register commands

All commands registered in config[console][commands] get pulled from the service locator and placed in the Symfony console application.

Running commands

To run your console app simply run index.php. From your project root:

php public/index.php <arguments>

Extra configuration

The following extra configurations are optional for the Symfony console application.


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Package Version
Requires php Version >=5.3
zendframework/zend-mvc Version 2.*
symfony/console Version 3.3.*
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