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1. Console The way you can create useful tasks, crons, and batch jobs Installation $ composer require symfony/console Using the console 4.2 The strings - separated by spaces - that come after the command name itself. They are ordered, and can be optional or required [arguments] and [options] allow to pass dynamic information from the terminal to the command Usage (syntax) Are not ordered (you can specify them in any order) and are specified with two dashes (e.g.: --env) $ php bin/console <command> [arguments] [options] Common to all commands E.g.: $ php bin/console debug:container 'App\Service\Mailer' --show-arguments Options General commands -h, --help Display this help message -q, --quiet Do not output any message -V, --version Display this application version --ansi Force ANSI output --no-ansi Disable ANSI output -n, --no-interaction Do not ask any interactive question -e, --env=ENV The Environment name. [default: "dev"] --no-debug -v|vv|vvv, --verbose By https://andreiabohner.org about Displays information about the current project help Displays help for a specific command $ php bin/console help doctrine:database:create list View the command list Switches off debug mode. Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug Console commands run in the environment defined in the APP_ENV variable of the .env file, which is dev by default. It also reads the APP_DEBUG value to $ php bin/console list doctrine turn "debug" mode on or off (it defaults to 1, which is on ). $ php bin/console List all available commands Some common commands available Assets (depends on the libraries you have installed) assets:install --symlink --relative --no-cleanup Cache Installs bundles web assets under a public directory <target-directory> cache:clear Symlinks the assets instead of copying it Make relative symlinks Do not remove the assets of the bundles that no longer exist Clears the cache --no-warmup Do not warm up the cache --no-optional-warmers Skip optional cache warmers (faster) cache:pool:clear Clears cache pools <list-of-cache-pools> cache:pool:delete Deletes an item from a cache pool <cache-pool> <cache-key-to-delete> cache:pool:prune Prunes cache pools cache:warmup Warms up an empty cache Config --no-optional-warmers config:dump-reference Skip optional cache warmers (faster) Dumps the default configuration for an extension <BundleNameOrExtensionAlias> <configuration-option-path> --format=FORMAT The output format (yaml or xml) [default: "yaml"]
2. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Doctrine 4.2 doctrine:cache:clear-collection-region Clear a second-level cache collection region <OwnerEntity> <collectionAssociationName> <owner-id> --all All entity regions will be deleted/invalidated --flush All cache entries will be flushed --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:cache:clear-entity-region Clear a second-level cache entity region <EntityClass> <entity-id> --all All entity regions will be deleted/invalidated --flush All cache entries will be flushed --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command E.g.: doctrine:cache:clear-entity-region 'Entities\MyEntity' 1 doctrine:cache:clear-metadata Clears all metadata cache for an entity manager --flush Cache entries will be flushed instead of deleted/invalidated. --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:cache:clear-query Clears all query cache for an entity manager --flush Cache entries will be flushed instead of deleted/invalidated. --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:cache:clear-query-region Clear a second-level cache query region <region-name> --all All entity regions will be deleted/invalidated --flush All cache entries will be flushed --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:cache:clear-result Clears result cache for an entity manager --flush Cache entries will be flushed instead of deleted/invalidated. --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:cache:contains <cache-name> <cache-id> Check if a cache entry exists doctrine:cache:delete Delete a cache entry <cache-name> <cache-id> doctrine:cache:flush Flush a given cache or: doctrine:cache:clear <cache-name> doctrine:cache:stats Get stats on a given cache provider <cache-name> doctrine:database:create Create database using the db_name of your database connection information --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command --connection[=CONNECTION] The connection to use for this command --if-not-exists Don't trigger an error, when the database already exists doctrine:database:drop Drops the configured database --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command --connection[=CONNECTION] The connection to use for this command --if-exists Don't trigger an error, when the database doesn’t exists doctrine:database:import Import SQL file(s) directly to Database. <file-path-sql-to-execute> --connection[=CONNECTION] doctrine:ensure-production-settings The connection to use for this command Verify that Doctrine is properly configured for a production environment --complete Flag to also inspect database connection existence. --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:generate:entities Generates entity classes and method stubs from your mapping information or: generate:doctrine:entities <BundleName-or-EntityName-or-NamespaceName> The path where to generate entities when it cannot be guessed --path=PATH --no-backup Do not backup existing entities files. E.g.: php bin/console doctrine:generate:entities Blog/Entity --path=src/
3. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Doctrine 4.2 doctrine:mapping:convert Convert mapping information between supported formats or: orm:convert:mapping <type-to-be-converted> <path-to-generate-entities-classes> --filter=FILTER A string pattern used to match entities that should be processed. (multiple values allowed) -f, --force Force to overwrite existing mapping files --from-database Whether or not to convert mapping information from existing database. --extend[=EXTEND] Defines a base class to be extended by generated entity classes --num-spaces[=NUM-SPACES] Defines the number of indentation spaces [default: 4] --namespace[=NAMESPACE] Defines a namespace for the generated entity classes, if converted from database --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command Imports mapping information from an existing database doctrine:mapping:import <BundleOrNamespaceToImport> <mapping-type-to-export> --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command --filter=FILTER A string pattern used to match entities that should be mapped. (multiple values allowed) --force Force to overwrite existing mapping files. --path=PATH The path where the files would be generated (not used when a bundle is passed). E.g.: php bin/console doctrine:mapping:import "MyBundle" annotation doctrine:mapping:info --em[=EM] doctrine:migrations:diff Show entities that Doctrine is aware of and whether or not there are any basic errors with the mapping The entity manager to use for this command Generate a migration by comparing your current database to your mapping information or: diff --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --editor-cmd[=EDITOR-CMD] Open file with this command upon creation --filter-expression[=FILTER-EXPRESSION] Tables which are filtered by Regular Expression --formatted Format the generated SQL --line-length[=LINE-LENGTH] Max line length of unformatted lines. [default: 120] --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command doctrine:migrations:dump-schema Dump the schema for your database to a migration. or: dump-schema --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --editor-cmd[=EDITOR-CMD] Open file with this command upon creation --formatted Format the generated SQL --line-length[=LINE-LENGTH] Max line length of unformatted lines. [default: 120] --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command doctrine:migrations:execute Execute a single migration version up or down manually or: execute <version-to-execute> --write-sql[=WRITE-SQL] The path to output the migration SQL file instead of executing it. Defaults to current working directory. --dry-run Execute the migration as a dry run --up Execute the migration up --down Execute the migration down --query-time Time all the queries individually --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em=EM The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command E.g.: php bin/console doctrine:migrations:execute YYYYMMDDHHMMSS --down [default: false]
4. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Doctrine 4.2 doctrine:migrations:generate Generate a blank migration class. or: generate --editor-cmd[=EDITOR-CMD] Open file with this command upon creation --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em=EM The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command doctrine:migrations:latest Outputs the latest version number or: latest --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em=EM The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command doctrine:migrations:migrate Execute a migration to a specified version or the latest available version. or: migrate [default: latest] <version-number-or-alias-to-migrate(first, prev, next, latest)> The path to output the migration SQL file instead of executing it. Defaults to current working directory. --write-sql[=WRITE-SQL] --dry-run Execute the migration as a dry run --query-time Time all the queries individually --allow-no-migration Don't throw an exception if no migration is available (CI) --all-or-nothing[=ALL-OR-NOTHING] Wrap the entire migration in a transaction. [default: false] --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em=EM The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command E.g.: php bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate current+3 doctrine:migrations:rollup Rollup migrations by deleting all tracked versions and insert the one version that exists or: rollup --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em=EM The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command doctrine:migrations:status View the status of a set of migrations or: status --show-versions This will display a list of all available migrations and their status --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em=EM The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command doctrine:migrations:up-to-date Tells you if your schemais up-to-date or: up-to-date --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em=EM The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command [default: false]
5. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Doctrine 4.2 doctrine:migrations:version Manually add and delete migration versions from the version table or: version <version-to-add-or-delete> --add Add the specified version --delete Delete the specified version --all Apply to all the versions --range-from[=RANGE-FROM] Apply from specified version --range-to[=RANGE-TO] Apply to specified version --configuration[=CONFIGURATION] The path to a migrations configuration file --db-configuration[=DB-CONFIGURATION] The path to a database connection configuration file --db=DB The database connection to use for this command --em=EM The entity manager to use for this command --shard=SHARD The shard connection to use for this command E.g.1: php bin/console doctrine:migrations:version YYYYMMDDHHMMSS --add E.g.2: php bin/console doctrine:migrations:version --add --all Skip all existing migrations if you want to create your schema via doctrine:schema:create doctrine:query:dql Executes arbitrary DQL directly from the command line <DQL-to-execute> --hydrate=HYDRATE Hydration mode of result set. Should be either: object, array, scalar or single-scalar. [default: "object"] --first-result=FIRST-RESULT The first result in the result set --max-result=MAX-RESULT The maximum number of results in the result set --depth=DEPTH Dumping depth of Entity graph. [default: 7] --show-sql Dump generated SQL instead of executing query --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:query:sql Executes arbitrary SQL directly from the command line. <SQL-to-execute> --depth=DEPTH Dumping depth of result set. [default: 7] --force-fetch Forces fetching the result. --connection[=CONNECTION] The connection to use for this command E.g.: php bin/console doctrine:query:sql "SELECT * FROM users" doctrine:schema:create Executes (or dumps) the SQL needed to generate the database schema --dump-sql Instead of trying to apply generated SQLs into EntityManager Storage Connection, output them --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:schema:drop Executes (or dumps) the SQL needed to drop the current database schema --dump-sql Instead of trying to apply generated SQLs into EntityManager Storage Connection, output them -f, --force Don't ask for the deletion of the database, but force the operation to run --full-database Instead of using the Class Metadata to detect the DB table schema, drop ALL assets that the DB contains --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:schema:update --complete Executes (or dumps) the SQL needed to update the DB schema to match the current mapping metadata All assets of the database which are not relevant to the current metadata will be dropped --dump-sql Dumps the generated SQL statements to the screen (does not execute them) -f, --force Causes the generated SQL statements to be physically executed against your database --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command doctrine:schema:validate Validate the mapping files --skip-mapping Skip the mapping validation check --skip-sync Skip checking if the mapping is in sync with the database --em[=EM] The entity manager to use for this command
6. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Swiftmailer 4.2 swiftmailer:email:send Send simple email message --from=FROM The from address of the message --to=TO The to address of the message --subject=SUBJECT The subject of the message --body=BODY The body of the message --mailer=MAILER The mailer name [default: "default"] --content-type=CONTENT-TYPE The body content type of the message [default: "text/html"] --charset=CHARSET The body charset of the message [default: "UTF8"] --body-source=BODY-SOURCE The source where body come from [stdin|file] [default: "stdin"] E.g.: php bin/console swiftmailer:email:send --body-source=file --body=/path/to/file swiftmailer:spool:send Sends emails from the spool --message-limit=MESSAGE-LIMIT The maximum number of messages to send --time-limit=TIME-LIMIT The time limit for sending messages (in seconds) --recover-timeout=RECOVER-TIMEOUT The timeout for recovering messages that have taken too long to send (in seconds) --mailer=MAILER The mailer name --transport=TRANSPORT The service of the transport to use tosend the messages Translation E.g.: php bin/console swiftmailer:spool:send --message-limit=10 --time-limit=10 --recover-timeout=900 --mailer=default translation:update Updates the translation file <locale> <BundleNameToLoadMessages> --prefix[=PREFIX] Override the default prefix [default: "__"] --output-format[=OUTPUT-FORMAT] Override the default output format [default: "xlf"] --dump-messages Should the messages be dumped in the console --force Should the update be done --no-backup Should backup be disabled --clean Should clean not found messages --domain[=DOMAIN] Specify the domain to update E.g.: php bin/console translation:update --force --prefix="new_" fr Lint php bin/console translation:update --dump-messages en AcmeBundle lint:twig Lints a template and outputs encountered errors <filename> --format=FORMAT The output format [default: "txt"] E.g: php bin/console lint:twig @AcmeDemoBundle Lint all template files in a bundle cat filename | php bin/console lint:twig Validate the syntax of contents passed from STDIN php bin/console lint:twig dirname --format=json Validate a whole directory lint:xliff Lints a XLIFF file and outputs encountered errors <filename> --format=FORMAT The output format [default: "txt"] E.g: php bin/console lint:xliff @AcmeDemoBundle Lint all template files in a bundle cat filename | php bin/console lint:xliff Validate the syntax of contents passed from STDIN php bin/console lint:xliff dirname --format=json Validate a whole directory lint:yaml Lints a file and outputs encountered errors <filename> --format=FORMAT The output format [default: "txt"] E.g: php bin/console lint:yaml @AcmeDemoBundle Lint all template files in a bundle cat filename | php bin/console lint:yaml Validate the syntax of contents passed from STDIN php bin/console lint:yaml dirname --format=json Validate a whole directory
7. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Router 4.2 router:match Helps debug routes by simulating a path info match <path-info> --method=METHOD Sets the HTTP method --scheme=SCHEME Sets the URI scheme (usually http or https) --host=HOST Sets the URI host Make E.g.: php bin/console router:match /foo --method POST --scheme https --host symfony.com --verbose make:auth Creates a Guard authenticator of diferent flavors make:command Creates a new console command class <name-of-command> make:controller Creates a new controller class <name-of-controller-class> make:crud Creates CRUD for Doctrine entity class <name-of-entity-class> make:entity Creates or updates a Doctrine entity class, and optionally an API Platform resource <name-of-entity-to-create> -a, --api-resource Mark this class as an API Platform resource (expose a CRUD API for it) --regenerate Instead of adding new fields, simply generate the methods (e.g. getter/setter) for existing fields --overwrite Overwrite any existing getter/setter methods make:fixtures Creates a new class to load Doctrine fixtures <name-of-fixture-class> make:form Creates a new form class <name-of-form-class> <name-of-entity-bound-to> make:functional-test Creates a new functional test class <name-of-functional-test-class> make:migration The database connection to use for this command --db=DB The entity manager to use for this command --em=EM The shard connection to use for this command --shard=SHARD Creates a new migration based on database changes make:registration-form Creates a new registration form system make:serializer:encoder Creates a new serializer encoder class <name> <format> E.g. php bin/console make:serializer:encoder YamlEncoder yaml Creates a new serializer normalizer class make:serializer:normalizer <name> make:subscriber Creates a new event subscriber class <name> <event> make:twig-extension Creates a new Twig extension class <name> make:unit-test Creates a new unit test class <name> make:user Creates a new security user class <name> --is-entity Do you want to store user data in the database (via Doctrine)? --identity-property-name=IDENTITY-PROPERTY-NAME Enter a property name that will be the unique "display" name for the user (e.g. email, username) Will this app be responsible for checking the password? Choose No if the password is actually checked --with-password by some other system (e.g. a single sign-on server) --use-argon2 make:validator Use the Argon2i password encoder? Creates a new validator and constraint class <name> make:voter <name> Creates a new security voter class
8. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Debug 4.2 debug:autowiring Show all classes/interfaces you can use for autowiring <search-filter> --all Show also services that are not aliased Dumps the current configuration for an extension debug:config <bundle-name-or-extension-alias> <configuration-option-path> E.g.: php bin/console debug:config framework serializer.enabled Displays full list of current services available in the container debug:container <service-name> --show-private Used to show public *and* private services (deprecated) --show-arguments Used to show arguments in services --show-hidden Used to show hidden (internal) services (whose ID starts with a dot) --tag=TAG Shows all services with a specific tag --tags Displays tagged services for an application --parameter=PARAMETER Displays a specific parameter for an application --parameters Displays parameters for an application Displays types (classes/interfaces) available in the container --types The output format (txt, xml, json, or md) [default: "txt"] --format=FORMAT To output raw description --raw E.g.: php debug:container 'App\Service\Mailer' Detailed info about a single service (you can use the service id too) Displays configured listeners for an application debug:event-dispatcher <event-name> --format=FORMAT The output format (txt, xml, json, or md) [default: "txt"] --raw To output raw description Displays form type information debug:form <form-type-class> <form-type-option> --show-deprecated Display deprecated options in form types --format=FORMAT The output format (txt or json) [default: "txt"] Displays current routes for an application debug:router <route-name> --show-controllers Show assigned controllers in overview --format=FORMAT The output format (txt, xml, json, or md) [default: "txt"] --raw To output raw route(s) Displays current mailers for an application debug:swiftmailer <mailer-name> Displays translation messages information debug:translation <locale> <BundleNameToLoadMessages> --domain[=DOMAIN] The messages domain --only-missing Displays only missing messages --only-unused Displays only unused messages --all Load messages from all registered bundles E.g.: php bin/console debug:translation --only-unused en AcmeDemoBundle debug:twig ] Shows a list of twig functions, filters, globals and tests <template-name> --filter=FILTER Show details for all entries matching this filter --format=FORMAT The output format (text or json) [default: "text"] E.g.: php bin/console debug:twig @Twig/Exception/error.html.twig php bin/console debug:twig --filter=date Lists all paths that match the given template name Lists everything that contains the word date
9. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Security security:encode-password Server 4.2 server:dump Encodes a password <password-to-encode> <UserEntityClassPathAssociatedWithEncoder> --empty-salt Do not generate a salt or let the encoder generate one E.g.: php bin/console security:encode-password --no-interaction [password] App\Entity\User --format=FORMAT server:log Starts a dump server that collects and displays dumps in a single place The output format (cli, html) [default: "cli"] Starts a log server that displays logs in real time --host=HOST The server host [default: "0.0.0.0:9911"] --format=FORMAT The line format [default: "%datetime% %start_tag%%level_name%%end_tag% <comment>[%channel%] </> %message%%context%%extra%\n"] --date-format=DATE-FORMAT The date format [default: "H:i:s"] --filter=FILTER An expression to filter log. Example: "level >200 or channel in ['app', 'doctrine']" E.g.: php bin/console server:log --filter=port server:run Runs a local web server <address-port-to-listen> -d, --docroot=DOCROOT Document root, usually where your front controllers are stored -r, --router=ROUTER Path to custom router script E.g.: php bin/console server:run 127.0.0.1:8080 server:start Starts a local web server in the background <address-port-to-listen> -d, --docroot=DOCROOT Document root, usually where your front controllers are stored -r, --router=ROUTER Path to custom router script --pidfile=PIDFILE PID file E.g.: php bin/console server:start --docroot=htdocs/ php bin/console server:start --router=app/config/router.php server:status Outputs the status of the local web server --pidfile=PIDFILE PID file --filter=FILTER The value to display (one of port, host, or address) E.g.: php bin/console server:status --filter=port server:stop --pidfile=PIDFILE Stops the local web server that was started with the server:start command PID file
10. By https://andreiabohner.org Console Creating a Command 4.2 // src/Command/CreateUserCommand.php namespace App\Command; use use use use Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command; Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface; Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface; App\Service\UserManager; Commands are defined in classes extending Command class CreateUserCommand extends Command { protected static $defaultName = 'app:create-user'; private $userManager; Don’t forget to call the parent constructor name of the command (the part after "bin/console") public function __construct(UserManager $userManager) { $this->userManager = $userManager; parent::__construct(); } use normal autowiring to get services is called automatically protected function configure() Optional at the end of the { the full command description command constructor shown when running the $this command with the "--help" option Optional ->setDescription('Creates a new user.') the short description ->setHelp('This command allows you to create a user...') shown while running ->addArgument('username', InputArgument::REQUIRED, 'What is the username?') “php bin/console list” ->addArgument('last_name', InputArgument::OPTIONAL, 'User last name?') ; Arguments are the strings - separated by spaces - that come } after the command name itself. They are ordered, and can be optional or required. protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output) { // the logic of the command // ... $this->userManager->create($input->getArgument('username')); // retrieve the argument value using getArgument() $output->writeln('Username: '.$input->getArgument('username')); } outputs content to the console } Methods that are Invoked When Running a Command initialize() Optional interact() Optional Executed before the interact() and the execute() methods. Purpose: initialize variables used in the rest of the command methods. Executed after initialize() and before execute(). Purpose: check if some of the options/arguments are missing and interactively ask the user for those values. This is the last place where you can ask for missing options/arguments. After this command, missing options/arguments will result in an error. execute() Required Executed after interact() and initialize(). It contains the logic you want the command to execute.

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