parseCommand(); } //-------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns the "path" of the request script so that it can be used * in routing to the appropriate controller/method. * * The path is determined by treating the command line arguments * as if it were a URL - up until we hit our first option. * * Example: * php index.php users 21 profile -foo bar * * // Routes to /users/21/profile (index is removed for routing sake) * // with the option foo = bar. * * @return string */ public function getPath(): string { $path = implode('/', $this->segments); return empty($path) ? '' : $path; } //-------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns an associative array of all CLI options found, with * their values. * * @return array */ public function getOptions(): array { return $this->options; } //-------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns the path segments. * * @return array */ public function getSegments(): array { return $this->segments; } //-------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns the value for a single CLI option that was passed in. * * @param string $key * * @return string|null */ public function getOption(string $key) { return $this->options[$key] ?? null; } //-------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns the options as a string, suitable for passing along on * the CLI to other commands. * * Example: * $options = [ * 'foo' => 'bar', * 'baz' => 'queue some stuff' * ]; * * getOptionString() = '-foo bar -baz "queue some stuff"' * * @return string */ public function getOptionString(): string { if (empty($this->options)) { return ''; } $out = ''; foreach ($this->options as $name => $value) { // If there's a space, we need to group // so it will pass correctly. if (strpos($value, ' ') !== false) { $value = '"' . $value . '"'; } $out .= "-{$name} $value "; } return trim($out); } //-------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Parses the command line it was called from and collects all options * and valid segments. * * NOTE: I tried to use getopt but had it fail occasionally to find * any options, where argv has always had our back. */ protected function parseCommand() { // Since we're building the options ourselves, // we stop adding it to the segments array once // we have found the first dash. $options_found = false; $argc = $this->getServer('argc', FILTER_SANITIZE_NUMBER_INT); $argv = $this->getServer('argv'); // We start at 1 since we never want to include index.php for ($i = 1; $i < $argc; $i ++) { // If there's no '-' at the beginning of the argument // then add it to our segments. if (! $options_found && strpos($argv[$i], '-') === false) { $this->segments[] = filter_var($argv[$i], FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); continue; } $options_found = true; if (strpos($argv[$i], '-') !== 0) { continue; } $arg = filter_var(str_replace('-', '', $argv[$i]), FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); $value = null; // If the next item starts with a dash it's a value if (isset($argv[$i + 1]) && strpos($argv[$i + 1], '-') !== 0) { $value = filter_var($argv[$i + 1], FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); $i ++; } $this->options[$arg] = $value; } } //-------------------------------------------------------------------- }