| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242 | <?php/** * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */namespace yii\console;use Yii;use yii\base\InvalidRouteException;// define STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR if the PHP SAPI did not define them (e.g. creating console application in web env)// https://secure.php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.io-streams.phpdefined('STDIN') or define('STDIN', fopen('php://stdin', 'r'));defined('STDOUT') or define('STDOUT', fopen('php://stdout', 'w'));defined('STDERR') or define('STDERR', fopen('php://stderr', 'w'));/** * Application represents a console application. * * Application extends from [[\yii\base\Application]] by providing functionalities that are * specific to console requests. In particular, it deals with console requests * through a command-based approach: * * - A console application consists of one or several possible user commands; * - Each user command is implemented as a class extending [[\yii\console\Controller]]; * - User specifies which command to run on the command line; * - The command processes the user request with the specified parameters. * * The command classes should be under the namespace specified by [[controllerNamespace]]. * Their naming should follow the same naming convention as controllers. For example, the `help` command * is implemented using the `HelpController` class. * * To run the console application, enter the following on the command line: * * ``` * yii <route> [--param1=value1 --param2 ...] * ``` * * where `<route>` refers to a controller route in the form of `ModuleID/ControllerID/ActionID` * (e.g. `sitemap/create`), and `param1`, `param2` refers to a set of named parameters that * will be used to initialize the controller action (e.g. `--since=0` specifies a `since` parameter * whose value is 0 and a corresponding `$since` parameter is passed to the action method). * * A `help` command is provided by default, which lists available commands and shows their usage. * To use this command, simply type: * * ``` * yii help * ``` * * @property ErrorHandler $errorHandler The error handler application component. This property is read-only. * @property Request $request The request component. This property is read-only. * @property Response $response The response component. This property is read-only. * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @since 2.0 */class Application extends \yii\base\Application{    /**     * The option name for specifying the application configuration file path.     */    const OPTION_APPCONFIG = 'appconfig';    /**     * @var string the default route of this application. Defaults to 'help',     * meaning the `help` command.     */    public $defaultRoute = 'help';    /**     * @var bool whether to enable the commands provided by the core framework.     * Defaults to true.     */    public $enableCoreCommands = true;    /**     * @var Controller the currently active controller instance     */    public $controller;    /**     * {@inheritdoc}     */    public function __construct($config = [])    {        $config = $this->loadConfig($config);        parent::__construct($config);    }    /**     * Loads the configuration.     * This method will check if the command line option [[OPTION_APPCONFIG]] is specified.     * If so, the corresponding file will be loaded as the application configuration.     * Otherwise, the configuration provided as the parameter will be returned back.     * @param array $config the configuration provided in the constructor.     * @return array the actual configuration to be used by the application.     */    protected function loadConfig($config)    {        if (!empty($_SERVER['argv'])) {            $option = '--' . self::OPTION_APPCONFIG . '=';            foreach ($_SERVER['argv'] as $param) {                if (strpos($param, $option) !== false) {                    $path = substr($param, strlen($option));                    if (!empty($path) && is_file($file = Yii::getAlias($path))) {                        return require $file;                    }                    exit("The configuration file does not exist: $path\n");                }            }        }        return $config;    }    /**     * Initialize the application.     */    public function init()    {        parent::init();        if ($this->enableCoreCommands) {            foreach ($this->coreCommands() as $id => $command) {                if (!isset($this->controllerMap[$id])) {                    $this->controllerMap[$id] = $command;                }            }        }        // ensure we have the 'help' command so that we can list the available commands        if (!isset($this->controllerMap['help'])) {            $this->controllerMap['help'] = 'yii\console\controllers\HelpController';        }    }    /**     * Handles the specified request.     * @param Request $request the request to be handled     * @return Response the resulting response     */    public function handleRequest($request)    {        list($route, $params) = $request->resolve();        $this->requestedRoute = $route;        $result = $this->runAction($route, $params);        if ($result instanceof Response) {            return $result;        }        $response = $this->getResponse();        $response->exitStatus = $result;        return $response;    }    /**     * Runs a controller action specified by a route.     * This method parses the specified route and creates the corresponding child module(s), controller and action     * instances. It then calls [[Controller::runAction()]] to run the action with the given parameters.     * If the route is empty, the method will use [[defaultRoute]].     *     * For example, to run `public function actionTest($a, $b)` assuming that the controller has options the following     * code should be used:     *     * ```php     * \Yii::$app->runAction('controller/test', ['option' => 'value', $a, $b]);     * ```     *     * @param string $route the route that specifies the action.     * @param array $params the parameters to be passed to the action     * @return int|Response the result of the action. This can be either an exit code or Response object.     * Exit code 0 means normal, and other values mean abnormal. Exit code of `null` is treaded as `0` as well.     * @throws Exception if the route is invalid     */    public function runAction($route, $params = [])    {        try {            $res = parent::runAction($route, $params);            return is_object($res) ? $res : (int) $res;        } catch (InvalidRouteException $e) {            throw new UnknownCommandException($route, $this, 0, $e);        }    }    /**     * Returns the configuration of the built-in commands.     * @return array the configuration of the built-in commands.     */    public function coreCommands()    {        return [            'asset' => 'yii\console\controllers\AssetController',            'cache' => 'yii\console\controllers\CacheController',            'fixture' => 'yii\console\controllers\FixtureController',            'help' => 'yii\console\controllers\HelpController',            'message' => 'yii\console\controllers\MessageController',            'migrate' => 'yii\console\controllers\MigrateController',            'serve' => 'yii\console\controllers\ServeController',        ];    }    /**     * Returns the error handler component.     * @return ErrorHandler the error handler application component.     */    public function getErrorHandler()    {        return $this->get('errorHandler');    }    /**     * Returns the request component.     * @return Request the request component.     */    public function getRequest()    {        return $this->get('request');    }    /**     * Returns the response component.     * @return Response the response component.     */    public function getResponse()    {        return $this->get('response');    }    /**     * {@inheritdoc}     */    public function coreComponents()    {        return array_merge(parent::coreComponents(), [            'request' => ['class' => 'yii\console\Request'],            'response' => ['class' => 'yii\console\Response'],            'errorHandler' => ['class' => 'yii\console\ErrorHandler'],        ]);    }}
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