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Version: 2023.1

CLI and Pimcore Console

Pimcore can be executed headless and has a very powerful PHP API. As a consequence of these two aspects, it is possible to automate pretty much every task within Pimcore.

Pimcore implements the Symfony\Console component and provides bin/console as single entry point to console commands registered to the Symfony\Console application.

Implementing Own Commands

Have a look at the Symfony\Console documentation for details how commands are implemented. However, it makes sense to let your command classes extend Pimcore\Console\AbstractCommand to get some defaults like a helper for the Symfony VarDumper Component set up automatically (see below).

Registering Commands

Command must be registered as services and tagged with the console.command tag. If you're using the default services.yaml of Pimcore skeleton (or demos) for configuration, this is already done for you for the App. , thanks to autoconfiguration.

Helpers Provided By Pimcore\Console\AbstractCommand

The AbstractCommand base class provides helpers which make your life easier.

--ignore-maintenance-mode

The console application implicitly adds the --ignore-maintenance-mode option to all commands. Pimcore checks for the option and prevents starting the command if the system is in maintenance mode and the option is not set.

--maintenance-mode

The console application implicitly adds the --maintenance-mode option to all commands. With this option set, Pimcore is set into maintenance mode while that command is executed.

dump() and dumpVerbose()

Better var_dump through VarDumper.

Example

<?php

namespace App\Command;

use Pimcore\Console\AbstractCommand;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface;

class AwesomeCommand extends AbstractCommand
{
protected function configure(): void
{
$this
->setName('awesome:command')
->setDescription('Awesome command');
}

protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output): int
{
// dump
$this->dump("Isn't that awesome?");

// add newlines through flags
$this->dump("Dump #2");

// only dump in verbose mode
$this->dumpVerbose("Dump verbose");

// Output as white text on red background.
$this->writeError('oh noes!');

// Output as green text.
$this->writeInfo('info');

// Output as blue text.
$this->writeComment('comment');

// Output as yellow text.
$this->writeQuestion('question');
}
}

Usage

Call bin/console list script from the command line to get a list of available commands. To call a command, use bin/console <subcommand>.

Be sure to run the console with the PHP user to prevent writing permissions issues later by switching to the appropriate user, for instance on Debian system su -l www-data -s /bin/bash.

Examples:
# get a list of all registered commands
$ ./bin/console list

# call the foo:bar command
$ ./bin/console foo:bar