Allow to exclude some commands.
For example, if you don't want to have doctrine:schema:update command in prod env: now you can :).
Add configuration to doctrine:schema:update to get queries for more than one database per connection.
composer require huttopia/console-bundle ^1.3
Replace parts of bin/console
:
# Replace use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Console\Application; by this one
use Huttopia\ConsoleBundle\Application;
# Add this line before $input = new ArgvInput();
$allCommands = \Huttopia\ConsoleBundle\CommandOption\AllCommandsOption::parseAllCommandsOption($argv);
$input = new ArgvInput();
# Replace Application creation (it should be the last 2 lines of your bin/console)
// $application = new Application($kernel);
// $application->run($input);
(new Application($kernel))
->setAllCommands($allCommands)
->run($input);
# app/AppKernel.php
class AppKernel
{
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = [
new \Huttopia\ConsoleBundle\ConsoleBundle()
];
}
}
# config/bundles.php
return [
Huttopia\ConsoleBundle\ConsoleBundle::class => ['all' => true]
];
# Symfony <= 3: app/config/config.yml
# Symfony >= 4: config/packages/console_bundle.yaml
console:
excluded:
- 'foo:bar:baz'
- 'bar:foo:baz'
When you call bin/console
or bin/console list
, you see the list of commands.
Output is cut in 4 parts:
- Symfony version, environment and debug mode state
- Help for usage syntax
- Help for options available with all commands
- Commands list
You can configure at what verbosity level each part will be shown.
Verbosity level could be 0
, 1
(-v
), 2
(-vv
) or 3
(-vvv
).
# Symfony <= 3: app/config/config.yml
# Symfony >= 4: config/packages/console_bundle.yaml
console:
list:
symfonyVersionVerbosityLevel: 1
usageVerbosityLevel: 1
optionsVerbosityLevel: 1
availableCommandsVerbosityLevel: 0
When you call bin/console
or bin/console list
, you see the list of commands.
You can change the color of each part of the command name and description:
console:
list:
output:
# See https://symfony.com/doc/current/console/coloring.html
styles:
foo:
foreground: cyan # 1st parameter of new OutputFormatterStyle()
background: green # 2nd parameter of new OutputFormatterStyle()
options: [bold, underscore] # 3rd parameter of new OutputFormatterStyle()
commands:
generate:benchmark: "<foo>%%s</>%%s%%s" # 1st %s is command name, 2nd is spaces between name and description and 3rd is the description
highlights: # Shortcut for "<highlight>%%s</>%%s<highlight>%%s</>" who will write command name and description in cyan instead of green and white
- 'cache:clear'
doctrine:schema:update has a major problem for us: only one database per connection is managed.
In our projects, we have more than one database per connection, so doctrine:schema:update don't show queries for all our databases.
UpdateDatabaseSchemaCommand replace doctrine:schema:update and call old doctrine:schema:update for all configured databases!
# Symfony <= 3: app/config/config.yml
# Symfony >= 4: config/packages/console_bundle.yaml
console:
databases:
- database_name_1
- database_name_2