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public function setHelperSet(HelperSet $helperSet)
{
$this->helperSet = $helperSet;
}
/**
* Gets the helper set.
*
* @return HelperSet|null
*/
public function getHelperSet()
{
return $this->helperSet;
}
/**
* Gets the application instance for this command.
*
* @return Application|null
*/
public function getApplication()
{
return $this->application;
}
/**
* Checks whether the command is enabled or not in the current environment.
*
* Override this to check for x or y and return false if the command cannot
* run properly under the current conditions.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function isEnabled()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Configures the current command.
*/
protected function configure()
{
}
/**
* Executes the current command.
*
* This method is not abstract because you can use this class
* as a concrete class. In this case, instead of defining the
* execute() method, you set the code to execute by passing
* a Closure to the setCode() method.
*
* @return int 0 if everything went fine, or an exit code
*
* @throws LogicException When this abstract method is not implemented
*
* @see setCode()
*/
protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
throw new LogicException('You must override the execute() method in the concrete command class.');
}
/**
* Interacts with the user.
*
* This method is executed before the InputDefinition is validated.
* This means that this is the only place where the command can
* interactively ask for values of missing required arguments.
*/
protected function interact(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
}
/**
* Initializes the command after the input has been bound and before the input
* is validated.
*
* This is mainly useful when a lot of commands extends one main command
* where some things need to be initialized based on the input arguments and options.
*
* @see InputInterface::bind()
* @see InputInterface::validate()
*/
protected function initialize(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
}
/**
* Runs the command.
*
* The code to execute is either defined directly with the
* setCode() method or by overriding the execute() method
* in a sub-class.
*
* @return int The command exit code
*
* @throws ExceptionInterface When input binding fails. Bypass this by calling {@link ignoreValidationErrors()}.
*
* @see setCode()
* @see execute()
*/
public function run(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
// add the application arguments and options
$this->mergeApplicationDefinition();
// bind the input against the command specific arguments/options
try {
$input->bind($this->getDefinition());
} catch (ExceptionInterface $e) {
if (!$this->ignoreValidationErrors) {
throw $e;
}
}
$this->initialize($input, $output);
if (null !== $this->processTitle) {
if (\function_exists('cli_set_process_title')) {
if (!@cli_set_process_title($this->processTitle)) {
if ('Darwin' === \PHP_OS) {
$output->writeln('<comment>Running "cli_set_process_title" as an unprivileged user is not supported on MacOS.</comment>', OutputInterface::VERBOSITY_VERY_VERBOSE);
* Gets the InputDefinition to be used to create representations of this Command.
*
* Can be overridden to provide the original command representation when it would otherwise
* be changed by merging with the application InputDefinition.
*
* This method is not part of public API and should not be used directly.
*
* @return InputDefinition
*/
public function getNativeDefinition()
{
if (null === $this->definition) {
throw new LogicException(sprintf('Command class "%s" is not correctly initialized. You probably forgot to call the parent constructor.', static::class));
}
return $this->definition;
}
/**
* Adds an argument.
*
* @param int|null $mode The argument mode: InputArgument::REQUIRED or InputArgument::OPTIONAL
* @param mixed $default The default value (for InputArgument::OPTIONAL mode only)
*
* @return $this
*
* @throws InvalidArgumentException When argument mode is not valid
*/
public function addArgument(string $name, int $mode = null, string $description = '', $default = null)
* Add a command usage example, it'll be prefixed with the command name.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function addUsage(string $usage)
{
if (!str_starts_with($usage, $this->name)) {
$usage = sprintf('%s %s', $this->name, $usage);
}
$this->usages[] = $usage;
return $this;
}
/**
* Returns alternative usages of the command.
*
* @return array
*/
public function getUsages()
{
return $this->usages;
}
/**
* Gets a helper instance by name.
*
* @return mixed
*
* @throws LogicException if no HelperSet is defined
* @throws InvalidArgumentException if the helper is not defined
*/
public function getHelper(string $name)
{
if (null === $this->helperSet) {
throw new LogicException(sprintf('Cannot retrieve helper "%s" because there is no HelperSet defined. Did you forget to add your command to the application or to set the application on the command using the setApplication() method? You can also set the HelperSet directly using the setHelperSet() method.', $name));
}
return $this->helperSet->get($name);
}
/**
* Validates a command name.
*
* It must be non-empty and parts can optionally be separated by ":".
*
* @throws InvalidArgumentException When the name is invalid
*/
private function validateName(string $name)
{
if (!preg_match('/^[^\:]++(\:[^\:]++)*$/', $name)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('Command name "%s" is invalid.', $name));