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45 lines
1.2 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env robo
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<?php
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/**
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* Robo script.
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*
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* This file may be executed from the shell as if it were a bash script.
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*
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* Example:
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*
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* $ ./robo.script foo bar
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* ➜ This is a Robo script, bar
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*
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* If the script has only one command, then you may remove the need to
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* specify it on the commandline by naming it on the `#!` line.
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*
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* e.g. if the first line is `#!/usr/bin/env robo foo`:
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*
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* $ ./robo.script bar
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* ➜ This is a Robo script, bar
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*
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* Note that in order for Robo scripts to work, the 'robo' application
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* must be in your $PATH. Usually, this is done by installing
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* Robo via `composer global require`, and placing ~/.composer/vendor/bin
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* on your $PATH. Robo libraries that are also installed via `composer global
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* require` will be available for use in your Robo scripts, provided that
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* they are loaded via the `getServiceProviders` method of the script.
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*
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* See also: https://github.com/consolidation-org/cgr
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*/
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class MyRoboScript extends \Robo\Tasks
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{
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/**
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* Foo
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*
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* A demonstration of a command in a Robo script.
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*
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* @param string $name a name that is printed.
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*/
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public function foo($name)
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{
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$this->say("This is a Robo script, $name");
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}
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}
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