Downloadadhocore/cli
Framework agnostic Command Line Interface utilities and helpers for PHP. Build Console App with ease, fun and love.
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Command line application made easy
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Inspired by nodejs commander (thanks tj)
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Zero dependency.
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For PHP7 and for good
What's included
Core: Argv parser · Cli application · Shell
IO: Colorizer · Cursor manipulator · Stream writer · Stream reader
Other: Autocompletion
Installation
composer require adhocore/cli
Usage
Argv parser
$command = new Ahc\Cli\Input\Command('rmdir', 'Remove dirs');
$command
->version('0.0.1-dev')
// Arguments are separated by space
// Format: `<name>` for required, `[name]` for optional
// `[name:default]` for default value, `[name...]` for variadic (last argument)
->arguments('<dir> [dirs...]')
// `-h --help`, `-V --version`, `-v --verbosity` options are already added by default.
// Format: `<name>` for required, `[name]` for optional
->option('-s --with-subdir', 'Also delete subdirs (`with` means false by default)')
->option('-e,--no-empty', 'Delete empty (`no` means true by default)')
// Specify santitizer/callback as 3rd param, default value as 4th param
->option('-d|--depth [nestlevel]', 'How deep to process subdirs', 'intval', 5)
->parse(['thisfile.php', '-sev', 'dir', 'dir1', 'dir2', '-vv']) // `$_SERVER['argv']`
;
// Print all values:
print_r($command->values());
/*Array
(
[help] =>
[version] => 0.0.1
[verbosity] => 3
[dir] => dir
[dirs] => Array
(
[0] => dir1
[1] => dir2
)
[subdir] => true
[empty] => false
[depth] => 5
)*/
// To get values for options except the default ones (help, version, verbosity)
print_r($command->values(false));
// Pick a value by name
$command->dir; // dir
$command->dirs; // [dir1, dir2]
$command->depth; // 5
Command help
It can be triggered manually with $command->showHelp() or automatic when -h or --help option is passed to $command->parse() .
For above example, the output would be:
Command version
It can be triggered manually with $command->showVersion() or automatic when -V or --version option is passed to $command->parse() .
For above example, the output would be: 0.0.1-dev
Console app
Definitely check adhocore/phint - a real world console application made using adhocore/cli .
Here we simulate a git app with limited functionality of add , and checkout .
You will see how intuitive, fluent and cheese building a console app is!
Git app
$app = new Ahc\Cli\Application('git', '0.0.1');
$app
// Register `add` command
->command('add', 'Stage changed files', 'a') // alias a
// Set options and arguments for this command
->arguments('<path> [paths...]')
->option('-f --force', 'Force add ignored file', 'boolval', false)
->option('-N --intent-to-add', 'Add content later but index now', 'boolval', false)
// Handler for this command: param names should match but order can be anything :)
->action(function ($path, $paths, $force, $intentToAdd) {
array_unshift($paths, $path);
echo ($intentToAdd ? 'Intent to add ' : 'Add ')
. implode(', ', $paths)
. ($force ? ' with force' : '');
// If you return integer from here, that will be taken as exit error code
})
// Done setting up this command for now, tap() to retreat back so we can add another command
->tap()
->command('checkout', 'Switch branches', 'co') // alias co
->arguments('<branch>')
->option('-b --new-branch', 'Create a new branch and switch to it', false)
->option('-f --force', 'Checkout even if index differs', 'boolval', false)
->action(function ($branch, $newBranch, $force) {
echo 'Checkout to '
. ($newBranch ? 'new ' . $branch : $branch)
. ($force ? ' with force' : '');
})
;
// Parse only parses input but doesnt invoke action
$app->parse(['git', 'add', 'path1', 'path2', 'path3', '-f']);
// Handle will do both parse and invoke action.
$app->handle(['git', 'add', 'path1', 'path2', 'path3', '-f']);
// Will produce: Add path1, path2, path3 with force
$app->handle(['git', 'co', '-b', 'master-2', '-f']);
// Will produce: Checkout to new master-2 with force
Organized app
Instead of inline commands/actions, we define and add our own commands (having interact() and execute() ) to the app:
class InitCommand extends Ahc\Cli\Input\Command
{
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct('init', 'Init something');
$this
->argument('<arrg>', 'The Arrg')
->argument('[arg2]', 'The Arg2')
->option('-a --apple', 'The Apple')
->option('-b --ball', 'The ball')
// Usage examples:
->usage(
// append details or explanation of given example with ` ## ` so they will be uniformly aligned when shown
'<bold> init</end> <comment>--apple applet --ball ballon <arggg></end> ## details 1<eol/>' .
// $0 will be interpolated to actual command name
'<bold> $0</end> <comment>-a applet -b ballon <arggg> [arg2]</end> ## details 2<eol/>'
);
}
// This method is auto called before `self::execute()` and receives `Interactor $io` instance
public function interact(Ahc\Cli\IO\Interactor $io)
{
// Collect missing opts/args
if (!$this->apple) {
$this->set('apple', $io->prompt('Enter apple'));
}
if (!$this->ball) {
$this->set('ball', $io->prompt('Enter ball'));
}
// ...
}
// When app->handle() locates `init` command it automatically calls `execute()`
// with correct $ball and $apple values
public function execute($ball, $apple)
{
$io = $this->app()->io();
$io->write('Apple ' . $apple, true);
$io->write('Ball ' . $ball, true);
// more codes ...
// If you return integer from here, that will be taken as exit error code
}
}
class OtherCommand extends Ahc\Cli\Input\Command
{
// ...
}
// Init App with name and version
$app = new Ahc\Cli\Application('App', 'v0.0.1');
// Add commands with optional aliases`
$app->add(new InitCommand, 'i');
$app->add(new OtherCommand, 'o');
// Set logo
$app->logo('Ascii art logo of your app');
$app->handle($_SERVER['argv']); // if argv[1] is `i` or `init` it executes InitCommand
App help
It can be triggered manually with $app->showHelp() or automatic when -h or --help option is passed to $app->parse() .
Note If you pass something like ['app', cmd', '-h'] to $app->parse() it will automatically and instantly show you help of that cmd and not the $app .
For above example, the output would be:
App version
Same version number is passed to all attached Commands. So you can trigger version on any of the commands.
Shell
Very thin shell wrapper that provides convenience methods around proc_open() .
Basic usage
$shell = new Ahc\Cli\Helper\Shell($command = 'php -v', $rawInput = null);
// Waits until proc finishes
$shell->execute($async = false); // default false
echo $shell->getOutput(); // PHP version string (often with zend/opcache info)
Advanced usage
$shell = new Ahc\Cli\Helper\Shell('php /some/long/running/scipt.php');
// With async flag, doesnt wait for proc to finish!
$shell->setOptions($workDir = '/home', $envVars = [])
->execute($async = true)
->isRunning(); // true
// Force stop anytime (please check php.net/proc_close)
$shell->stop(); // also closes pipes
// Force kill anytime (please check php.net/proc_terminate)
$shell->kill();
Timeout
$shell = new Ahc\Cli\Helper\Shell('php /some/long/running/scipt.php');
// Wait for at most 10.5 seconds for proc to finish!
// If it doesnt complete by then, throws exception
$shell->setOptions($workDir, $envVars, $timeout = 10.5)->execute();
// And if it completes within timeout, you can access the stdout/stderr
echo $shell->getOutput();
echo $shell->getErrorOutput();
Cli Interaction
You can perform user interaction like printing colored output, reading user input programatically and moving the cursors around with provided Ahc\Cli\IO\Interactor .
$interactor = new Ahc\Cli\IO\Interactor;
// For mocking io:
$interactor = new Ahc\Cli\IO\Interactor($inputPath, $outputPath);
Confirm
$confirm = $interactor->confirm('Are you happy?', 'n'); // Default: n (no)
$confirm // is a boolean
? $interactor->greenBold('You are happy :)', true) // Output green bold text
: $interactor->redBold('You are sad :(', true); // Output red bold text
Single choice
$fruits = ['a' => 'apple', 'b' => 'banana'];
$choice = $interactor->choice('Select a fruit', $fruits, 'b');
$interactor->greenBold("You selected: {$fruits[$choice]}", true);
Multiple choices
$fruits = ['a' => 'apple', 'b' => 'banana', 'c' => 'cherry'];
$choices = $interactor->choices('Select fruit(s)', $fruits, ['b', 'c']);
$choices = \array_map(function ($c) use ($fruits) { return $fruits[$c]; }, $choices);
$interactor->greenBold('You selected: ' . implode(', ', $choices), true);
Prompt free input
$any = $interactor->prompt('Anything', rand(1, 100)); // Random default
$interactor->greenBold("Anything is: $any", true);
Prompt with validation
$nameValidator = function ($value) {
if (\strlen($value) < 5) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Name should be atleast 5 chars');
}
return $value;
};
// No default, Retry 5 more times
$name = $interactor->prompt('Name', null, $nameValidator, 5);
$interactor->greenBold("The name is: $name", true);
Prompt hidden
> On windows platform, it may change the fontface which can be fixed.
$passValidator = function ($pass) {
if (\strlen($pass) < 6) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Password too short');
}
return $pass;
};
$pass = $interactor->promptHidden('Password', $passValidator, 2);
IO Components
The interactor is composed of Ahc\Cli\Input\Reader and Ahc\Cli\Output\Writer while the Writer itself is composed of Ahc\Cli\Output\Color . All these components can be used standalone.
Color
Color looks cool!
$color = new Ahc\Cli\Output\Color;
Simple usage
echo $color->warn('This is warning');
echo $color->info('This is info');
echo $color->error('This is error');
echo $color->comment('This is comment');
echo $color->ok('This is ok msg');
Custom style
Ahc\Cli\Output\Color::style('mystyle', [
'bg' => Ahc\Cli\Output\Color::CYAN,
'fg' => Ahc\Cli\Output\Color::WHITE,
'bold' => 1, // You can experiment with 0, 1, 2, 3 ... as well
]);
echo $color->mystyle('My text');
Cursor
Move cursor around, erase line up or down, clear screen.
$cursor = new Ahc\Cli\Output\Cursor;
echo $cursor->up(1)
. $cursor->down(2)
. $cursor->right(3)
. $cursor->left(4)
. $cursor->next(0)
. $cursor->prev(2);
. $cursor->eraseLine()
. $cursor->clear()
. $cursor->clearUp()
. $cursor->clearDown()
. $cursor->moveTo(5, 8); // x, y
Writer
Write anything in style.
$writer = new Ahc\Cli\Output\Writer;
// All writes are forwarded to STDOUT
// But if you specify error, then to STDERR
$writer->errorBold('This is error');
Output formatting
You can call methods composed of any combinations:
'<colorName>', 'bold', 'bg', 'fg', 'warn', 'info', 'error', 'ok', 'comment'
... in any order (eg: bgRedFgBlaock , boldRed , greenBold , commentBgPurple and so on ...)
$writer->bold->green->write('It is bold green');
$writer->boldGreen('It is bold green'); // Same as above
$writer->comment('This is grayish comment', true); // True indicates append EOL character.
$writer->bgPurpleBold('This is white on purple background');
Free style
Many colors with one single call: wrap text with tags <method> and </end>
For NL/EOL just use <eol> or </eol> or <eol/> .
Great for writing long colorful texts for example command usage info.
$writer->colors('<red>This is red</end><eol><bgGreen>This has bg Green</end>');
Raw output
$writer->raw('Enter name: ');
Tables
Just pass array of assoc arrays. The keys of first array will be taken as heading.
Heading is auto inflected to human readable capitalized words (ucwords).
$writer->table([
['a' => 'apple', 'b-c' => 'ball', 'c_d' => 'cat'],
['a' => 'applet', 'b-c' => 'bee', 'c_d' => 'cute'],
]);
Gives something like:
+--------+------+------+
| A | B C | C D |
+--------+------+------+
| apple | ball | cat |
| applet | bee | cute |
+--------+------+------+
> Designing table look and feel
Just pass 2nd param $styles :
$writer->table([
['a' => 'apple', 'b-c' => 'ball', 'c_d' => 'cat'],
['a' => 'applet', 'b-c' => 'bee', 'c_d' => 'cute'],
], [
// for => styleName (anything that you would call in $writer instance)
'head' => 'boldGreen', // For the table heading
'odd' => 'bold', // For the odd rows (1st row is odd, then 3, 5 etc)
'even' => 'comment', // For the even rows (2nd row is even, then 4, 6 etc)
]);
// 'head', 'odd', 'even' are all the styles for now
// In future we may support styling a column by its name!
Reader
Read and pre process user input.
$reader = new Ahc\Cli\Input\Reader;
// No default, callback fn `ucwords()`
$reader->read(null, 'ucwords');
// Default 'abc', callback `trim()`
$reader->read('abc', 'trim');
// Read at most first 5 chars
// (if ENTER is pressed before 5 chars then further read is aborted)
$reader->read('', 'trim', 5);
// Read but dont echo back the input
$reader->readHidden($default, $callback);
// Read from piped stream (or STDIN) if available without waiting
$reader->readPiped();
// Pass in a callback for if STDIN is empty
// The callback recieves $reader instance and MUST return string
$reader->readPiped(function ($reader) {
// Wait to read a line!
return $reader->read();
// Wait to read multi lines (until Ctrl+D pressed)
return $reader->readAll();
});
Exceptions
Whenever an exception is caught by Application::handle() , it will show a beautiful stack trace and exit with non 0 status code.
Autocompletion
Any console applications that are built on top of adhocore/cli can entertain autocomplete of commands and options in zsh shell with oh-my-zsh.
All you have to do is add one line to the end of ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/ahccli/ahccli.plugin.zsh :
> compdef _ahccli <appname>
Example: compdef _ahccli phint for phint.
That is cumbersome to perform manually, here's a complete command you can copy/paste/run:
One time setup
mkdir -p ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/ahccli && cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/ahccli
[ -f ./ahccli.plugin.zsh ] || curl -sSLo ./ahccli.plugin.zsh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adhocore/php-cli/master/ahccli.plugin.zsh
chmod 760 ./ahccli.plugin.zsh && cd -
Load ahccli plugin
> This is also one time setup.
# Open .zshrc
nano ~/.zshrc
# locate plugins=(... ...) and add ahccli
plugins=(git ... ... ahccli)
# ... then save it (Ctrl + O)
Registering app
# replace appname with real name eg: phint
echo compdef _ahccli appname >> ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/ahccli/ahccli.plugin.zsh
> Of course you can add multiple apps, just change appname in above command
Then either restart the shell or source the plugin like so:
source ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/ahccli/ahccli.plugin.zsh
Trigger autocomplete
appname <tab> # autocompletes commands (phint <tab>)
appname subcommand <tab> # autocompletes options for subcommand (phint init <tab>)
Related
Contributors
License
> © 2017-2020, Jitendra Adhikari | MIT
Credits
This project is release managed by please.
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