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Downloadconsolepackage for exposing PHP services via a console interface, providing build in authentication if needed DescriptionThe console package allows other packages to implement an interface that allows them to provide command line functionality to their classes in with minimal duplication of code. A NetConsoleInterface aware class can be registered to the console API; which offers among other things automatic help generation as well as an authentication interface prior to accessing registered namespaces. InstallingInstall application via Composer
UsageOverview
Using the Console packageWriting a NetConsole aware classThe package comes with two demo Classes that implement the NetConsoleInterface. See the files src/DemoApi.php and src/DemoRpi.php for template which you can use to implement your NetConsole class. Copy the files and customize as required. Authentication to NetConsoleThe default NetConsole authentication comes with some assumptions: 1.You auth data store is a database, with a table named user; and fields for username and password 2.You have an active user named console in the datastore
If you adhere to the above, your console authentication will work out of the box (assuming as well that the NetworkBootstrap is properly configured). If you would like to implement your own Authentication, replace the file src/helper/ConsoleCredentials.php and in it 1.Create a class named ConsoleCredentials 2.Creat a public static method named authenticate() that will implement your custom authentication logic Core NetConsole CommandsThe core of NetConsole implements the NetConsoleInterface. There are a number of reserved keywords: 1.ADD COMMAND: add serviceName serviceNamespace COMMANDS AND SWITCHES: COMMANDS serviceName - The name of the service as registered in the console, or one of the sticky services. serviceNamespace - The fully qualified namespace for the service being registered to the netconsole API SWITCHES None EXAMPLE: add bootstrap cymapgt\core\utility\bootstrap\console\BootstrapConsole; 2.HELP COMMAND: help serviceName [-v="..."] [-m="..."] COMMANDS AND SWITCHES: COMMANDS serviceName - The name of the service as registered in the console, or one of the sticky services. SWITCHES -v - The verbosity level of the help documentation -m - Specifying a method name here will filter the help to provide only docs for that specific method EXAMPLES help bootstrap -m=config-all -v=3 help add 3.REMOVE COMMAND: remove serviceName COMMANDS AND SWITCHES: COMMANDS serviceName - The name of the service as registered in the console, or one of the sticky services. SWITCHES None EXAMPLE: remove bootstrap 4.QUIT COMMAND: quit COMMANDS AND SWITCHES: COMMANDS None SWITCHES None EXAMPLE: quit 5.CUSTOM COMMANDS: Your PHP services functionality is exposed by implementing the NetConsoleInterface After this implementation, you need to register your package with NetConsole by using the add command. Successfully adding the package will expose all of the commands and switches you defined in the console configuration. The package can thus be used for managing tasks such as application installations within a controlled environment if you are distributing your proprietary logic. It can also be used to quickly convert PHP services to console applications. TestingPHPUnit Tests are provided with the package Contribute
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