How to Define Commands as Services¶
If you’re using the default services.yaml configuration, your command classes are already registered as services. Great! This is the recommended setup.
注釈
You can also manually register your command as a service by configuring the service
and tagging it with console.command
.
For example, suppose you want to log something from within your command:
namespace App\Command;
use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface;
class SunshineCommand extends Command
{
protected static $defaultName = 'app:sunshine';
private $logger;
public function __construct(LoggerInterface $logger)
{
$this->logger = $logger;
// you *must* call the parent constructor
parent::__construct();
}
protected function configure()
{
$this
->setDescription('Good morning!');
}
protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
$this->logger->info('Waking up the sun');
// ...
}
}
If you’re using the default services.yaml configuration,
the command class will automatically be registered as a service and passed the $logger
argument (thanks to autowiring). In other words, just by creating this class, everything
works! You can call the app:sunshine
command and start logging.
ご用心
You do have access to services in configure()
. However, if your command is
not lazy, try to avoid doing any
work (e.g. making database queries), as that code will be run, even if you’re using
the console to execute a different command.
Lazy Loading¶
To make your command lazily loaded, either define its $defaultName
static property:
class SunshineCommand extends Command
{
protected static $defaultName = 'app:sunshine';
// ...
}
Or set the command
attribute on the console.command
tag in your service definition:
- YAML
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# config/services.yaml services: # ... App\Command\SunshineCommand: tags: - { name: 'console.command', command: 'app:sunshine' }
- XML
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<!-- config/services.xml --> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <container xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services https://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd"> <services> <!-- ... --> <service id="App\Command\SunshineCommand"> <tag name="console.command" command="app:sunshine"/> </service> </services> </container>
- PHP
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// config/services.php use App\Command\SunshineCommand; // ... $container->register(SunshineCommand::class) ->addTag('console.command', ['command' => 'app:sunshine']) ;
注釈
If the command defines aliases (using the
getAliases()
method)
you must add one console.command
tag per alias.
That’s it. One way or another, the SunshineCommand
will be instantiated
only when the app:sunshine
command is actually called.
注釈
You don’t need to call setName()
for configuring the command when it is lazy.
ご用心
Calling the list
command will instantiate all commands, including lazy commands.