38 lines
1.1 KiB
PHP
38 lines
1.1 KiB
PHP
<?php namespace Laravel\CLI; defined('APP_PATH') or die('No direct script access.');
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use Laravel\IoC;
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use Laravel\Bundle;
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use Laravel\Database as DB;
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/**
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* Fire up the default bundle. This will ensure any dependencies that
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* need to be registered in the IoC container are registered and that
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* the auto-loader mappings are registered.
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*/
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Bundle::start(DEFAULT_BUNDLE);
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/**
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* We will register all of the Laravel provided tasks inside the IoC
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* container so they can be resolved by the task class. This allows
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* us to seamlessly add tasks to the CLI so that the Task class
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* doesn't have to worry about how to resolve core tasks.
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*/
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require SYS_PATH.'cli/dependencies'.EXT;
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/**
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* We will wrap the command execution in a try / catch block and
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* simply write out any exception messages we receive to the CLI
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* for the developer. Note that this only writes out messages
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* for the CLI exceptions. All others will be not be caught
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* and will be totally dumped out to the CLI.
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*/
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try
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{
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Command::run(array_slice($_SERVER['argv'], 1));
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}
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catch (\Exception $e)
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{
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echo $e->getMessage();
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}
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echo PHP_EOL; |