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Simple class to create WP-CLI commands with validation with little effort.

Features

  • Create a WP CLI command by extending a simple class
  • Easily hook into the command lifecycle by extending methods before_run_command, before_invoke, after_invoke
  • Advanced validation by extending method validate
  • Support for sub-commands by defining public methods
  • Support for PHPDoc validation

Quick start

  1. Require wp-cli-command in your project:
    composer require idearia/wp-cli-command
    
  2. Create a new command by extending the Command class. How? Have a look at the examples folder 🙂
  3. Register your command with MyCommand::init( 'my-command' );
  4. Run the command with wp my-command.

Available hooks

In oder of execution:

  • before_run_command > Just before the command is found and executed
  • before_invoke > Just before a command is invoked
  • after_invoke > Just after a command is invoked

Example

To do

  • Make hook methods aware of the specific command being executed, in case the class contains more than one. Probably, we will need to switch away from static, in order to save $args in the class.
  • Behat tests with wp scaffold package
  • Example with subcommands
  • Find a way to execute PHPDoc validation before custom validation (maybe invoking the command and the exiting with before_invoke:{$cmd})?
  • Find a way to print actual usage, instead of relying on $usage property (how to force show_usage in subcommand.php)?

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