Dependency-free command line interface (CLI) handling arguments and easily personalizing output in the PHP userland
An argument has a name and different options and can only be of type integer
, double
ou string
(if the option noValue
is used, it will be bool
)
new \RayanLevert\Cli\Arguments\Argument(string $name, array $options = [])
- description (string) Description of the argument
- defaultValue (float|int|string) Default value if the argument is not handled
- required (bool) If the argument must be present and parsed
- castTo (string) PHP type - If the argument has a type other than string, its value will be casted
- noValue (bool) If a prefixed argument doesn't need a value -> boolean cast
- prefix (string) Short prefix (-u)
- longPrefix (string) Long prefix (--user)
A RayanLevert\Cli\Arguments\Exception
can be thrown if options are not compliant (see __construct()
)
RayanLevert\Cli\Arguments is a collection of Argument capable of parsing values from argv
(array of strings)
new \RayanLevert\Cli\Arguments(\RayanLevert\Cli\Arguments\Argument ...$oArguments)
Required arguments must be declared first, before not required ones
To parse arguments from the actual CLI, use
parse(...$argv)
(with declaringglobal $argv;
if you are not in the global scope)
Associates each parsed value to its Argument in the collection
The parsed value of an argument is recoverable by ::get(string $argumentName)
By default, NULL
is returned; integer
, float
or string
can be returned if the argument has been parsed and option castTo
has been set
- If castTo is
integer
orfloat
, the value must be a numeric string (asserts withis_numeric()
) - Si castTo is
string
(by default), the value will be the one parsed
$oArguments = new Arguments(new Argument('arg1'));
$oArguments->get('arg1') // NULL
$oArguments = new Arguments(new Argument('arg1', ['defaultValue' => 'test']));
$oArguments->get('arg1') // test
$oArguments = new Arguments(new Argument('arg1', ['castTo' => 'float', 'defaultValue' => 14.3]));
$oArguments->get('arg1') // 14.3
$oArguments = new Arguments(new Argument('arg1', ['required' => true]));
$oArguments->parse(); // ParseException arg1 is required
$oArguments->parse('test'); // OK $oArguments->get('arg1') = test
// Parsing optional arguments
$oArguments = new Arguments(new Argument('arg1'), new Argument('arg2'));
$oArguments->parse('test1'); // $oArguments->get('arg1') = test1, $oArguments->get('arg1') = NULL
$oArguments->parse('test1', 'test2'); // $oArguments->get('arg1') = test1, $oArguments->get('arg1') = test2
// Parsing prefixed arguments
$oArguments = new Arguments(new Argument('arg1', ['prefix' => 'a', 'longPrefix' => 'arg']));
$oArguments->parse('-a=testValue'); // $oArguments->get('arg1') = testValue
$oArguments->parse('-a="test Value"'); // $oArguments->get('arg1') = test Value
$oArguments->parse('--arg=testValue'); // $oArguments->get('arg1') = testValue
$oArguments->parse('--arg="test Value"'); // $oArguments->get('arg1') = test Value
- Adds an argument -
set(Argument $oArgument): void
- Removes one -
remove(string $argumentName): void
- Returns the number of arguments
count(): int
- Prints a clean display about the informations of arguments
printArguments(): void
Required arguments: arg1 (type: string) arg2 (type: integer) Optional arguments: arg3 --arg3=arg3 (type: integer) arg4 -arg4
3 enumerations are available to stylize the output:
RayanLevert\Cli\Style\Background
: Background colorsRayanLevert\Cli\Style\Foreground
: Text colorsRayanLevert\Cli\Style\Attributes
: Text attributes
2 main methods are used to display formatted text
/**
* Prints a string of a background color, text color and/or an attribute
*/
public static function inline(string $string, Background $bg = null, Foreground $fg = null, Attribute $at = null): void;
/**
* Prints a string and breaks a line of a background color, text color and/or an attribute
*/
public static function outline(string $string, Background $bg = null, Foreground $fg = null, Attribute $at = null): void;
And one to return the formatted string instead of printing it
public static function stylize(string $string, Background $bg = null, Foreground $fg = null, Attribute $at = null): string;
Other useful methods are available:
/**
* Prints a formatted string thanks to its tags of ANSI codes (Foreground, Background and Attribute)
*
* Useful is you want to use multiple styles in one single method call
*
* Tags to use are in the three enumerations thanks to the 'tryFromTag' method
*/
public static function tag(string $tag): void
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。◕‿◕。 This is a title 。◕‿◕。
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public static function title(string $title): void;
--- Flanked message ---\n
public static function flank(string $message, string $char = '-', int $length = 3): void;
(◍•﹏•) Warning message\n
public static function warning(string $message): void; // colored text in yellow
(◍•﹏•) Error message\n
public static function error(string $message): void; // colored text in red
public static function red(string $message): void; // displays a red colored text and breaks a line
public static function green(string $message): void; // displays a green colored text and breaks a line
public static function yellow(string $message): void; // displays a yellow colored text and breaks a line
// Displays according to a boolean status, a red or green text colored message and breaks a line
public static function outlineWithBool(bool $status, string $ifTrue, string $ifFalse, string $toPrecede = ''): void;
// Prints the details of an exception in red + its trace in white
public static function exception(\Exception $e, bool $withoutTrace = false): void;
/**
* @param int $max Maximum value of iterations
* @param int $numberOfSymbols Number of symbols added after each iteration
*/
$oProgressBar = new ProgressBar(int $max, int $numberOfSymbols = 50);
/**
* @param string $title Title to add above the progress bar
* @param Style\Foreground $fg Text color
*/
$oProgressBar->setTitle(string $title = '', Style\Foreground $fg = Style\Foreground::BLUE);
/**
* Starts the progress bar (or restarts it, if not breaks two lines)
*/
$oProgressBar->start();
/**
* Advances the progress bar of `$toAdvance` iterations updating the progression
*/
$oProgressBar->advance(int $toAdvance = 1);
// Finishes the progress bar (advances to the max value)
$oProgressBar->finish();
// 10 is the max value -> a new symbol every new iteration
$oProgressBar = new ProgressBar(10);
$oProgressBar->start('My progress bar');
// Advances to 1 each iteration
foreach (range(1, 10) as $range) {
$oProgressBar->advance();
}
My progress bar
1 / 10 [# ]
2 / 10 [## ]
...
10 / 10 [##########]