A powerful command line application framework for PHP. It's an extensible, flexible component, You can build your command-based application in seconds!
CLIFramework is a command-line application framework, for building flexiable, simple command-line applications.
Commands and Subcommands can be registered from outside of an application or your plugins.
Defining a new command is pretty simple, all you need to is declare a class which is inherited from CLIFramework\Command
class.
Intuitive command class and option spec
command options are supported, powered by GetOptionKit. including long option, short option, required|optional|default value.
Hierarchical commands.
Automatic help page generation.
Automatic zsh completion generator.
Automatic bash completion generator.
Friendly message when command arguments are not enough.
Testable, CLIFramework provides PHPUnit test case for testing the commands in PHP.
Argument validation, suggestion,
Command Groups
HHVM compatible
class CommitCommand extends CLIFramework\Command {
public function brief() { return 'brief of bar'; }
public function options($opts) {
$opts->add('C|reuse-message:','Take an existing commit object, and reuse the log message and the authorship information (including the timestamp) when creating the commit.')
->isa('string')
->valueName('commit hash')
// ->validValues([ 'static-50768ab', 'static-c2efdc2', 'static-ed5ba6a', 'static-cf0b1eb'])
->validValues(function() {
$output = array();
exec("git rev-list --abbrev-commit HEAD -n 20", $output);
return $output;
})
;
// Runtime completion by setting up a closure for completion
$opts->add('c|reedit-message:','like -C, but with -c the editor is invoked, so that the user can further edit the commit message.')
->isa('string')
->valueName('commit hash')
->validValues(function() {
// exec("git log -n 10 --pretty=format:%H:%s", $output);
exec("git log -n 10 --pretty=format:%H:%s", $output);
return array_map(function($line) {
list($key,$val) = explode(':',$line);
$val = preg_replace('/\W/',' ', $val);
return array($key, $val);
}, $output);
})
;
$opts->add('author:', 'Override the commit author. Specify an explicit author using the standard A U Thor <[email protected]> format.')
->suggestions(array( 'c9s', 'foo' , 'bar' ))
->valueName('author name')
;
$opts->add('output:', 'Output file')
->isa('file')
;
}
public function arguments($args) {
$args->add('user')
->validValues(['c9s','bar','foo']);
// Static completion result
$args->add('repo')
->validValues(['CLIFramework','GetOptionKit']);
// Add an argument info expecting multiple *.php files
$args->add('file')
->isa('file')
->glob('*.php')
->multiple()
;
}
public function init() {
$this->command('foo'); // register App\Command\FooCommand automatically
$this->command('bar', 'WhatEver\MyCommand\BarCommand');
$this->commandGroup('General Commands', ['foo', 'bar']);
$this->commandGroup('Database Commands', ['create-db', 'drop-db']);
$this->commandGroup('More Commands', [
'foo' => 'WhatEver\MyCommand\FooCommand',
'bar' => 'WhatEver\MyCommand\BarCommand'
]);
}
public function execute($user,$repo) {
$this->logger->notice('executing bar command.');
$this->logger->info('info message');
$this->logger->debug('info message');
$this->logger->write('just write');
$this->logger->writeln('just drop a line');
$this->logger->newline();
return "Return result as an API"; // This can be integrated in your web application
}
}
See documentation on our wiki https://github.com/c9s/CLIFramework/wiki
CLIFramework supports many command-line forms, for example:
$ app [app-opts] [subcommand1] [subcommand1-opts] [subcommand2] [subcommand2-opts] .... [arguments]
If the subcommand is not defined, you can still use the simple form:
$ app [app-opts] [arguments]
For example,
$ app db schema --clean dbname
$ app gen controller --opt1 --opt2 ControllerName
Commands have methods for stages, like prepare
, execute
, finish
, for a command like below:
$ app foo_cmd bar_cmd arg1 arg2 arg3
The call graph is like:
app->run
- app->prepare
- foo_cmd->prepare
- bar_cmd->prepare
- bar_cmd->execute
- bar_cmd->finish
- foo_cmd->finish
- app->finish
From composer
{
"require": {
"corneltek/cliframework": "*"
}
}
example/demo zsh demo > _demo
source _demo
demo <TAB>
simple prompt:
$input = $this->ask("Your name please");
$ php demo.php
Your name please:
prompt and except valid values:
$input = $this->ask("Your name please", array('John', 'Pedro'));
CLIFrameword has a built-in --version option, to setup the version info,
you can simply override a const in your application class to setup version string:
class ConsoleApp extends CLIFramework\Application
{
const NAME = 'YourApp';
const VERSION = '1.2.1';
}
This shows:
$ yourapp.php --version
YourApp - version 1.2.1
Please check example/demo.php
$ php example/demo.php
use CLIFramework\ArgumentEditor\ArgumentEditor;
$editor = new ArgumentEditor(array('./configure','--enable-debug'));
$editor->append('--enable-zip');
$editor->append('--with-sqlite','--with-postgres');
echo $editor;
# ./configure --enable-debug --enable-zip --with-sqlite --with-postgres
$formatter = new CLIFramework\Formatter;
$formatter->format( 'message' , 'green' );
Built-in styles:
'red' => array('fg' => 'red'),
'green' => array('fg' => 'green'),
'white' => array('fg' => 'white'),
'yellow' => array('fg' => 'yellow'),
'strong_red' => array('fg' => 'red', 'bold' => 1),
'strong_green' => array('fg' => 'green','bold' => 1),
'strong_white' => array('fg' => 'white','bold' => 1),
COMPOSER=tests/fixture/composer.json.phar-test composer install
php example/demo archive --working-dir /Users/c9s/work/php/CLIFramework \
--composer tests/fixture/composer.json.phar-test \
app.phar
$chooser = new CLIFramework\Chooser;
$value = $chooser->choose( "System Options" , array(
'use php-5.4.0' => '5.4.0',
'use php-5.4.1' => '5.4.1',
'use system' => '5.3.0',
));
use CLIFramework\Debug\LineIndicator;
$indicator = new LineIndicator;
echo PHP_EOL, $indicator->indicateFile(__FILE__, __LINE__);
use CLIFramework\Debug\ConsoleDebug;
ConsoleDebug::dumpRows($pdo->fetchAll());
ConsoleDebug::dumpException($e);
Download & install Onion from https://github.com/phpbrew/Onion
Use Onion to bundle the dependencies:
$ onion bundle
Run tests, it should pass.
Hack hack hack.
Run tests.
Send a pull request.
addCommand
method to register commands or subcommands.
addCommand
method