+++ /dev/null
-<?php
-
-/**
- * @file
- * Contains \Drupal\Console\Develop\ExampleContainerAwareCommand.
- */
-
-namespace Drupal\Console\Command\Develop;
-
-use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface;
-use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface;
-use Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command;
-use Drupal\Console\Core\Command\Shared\CommandTrait;
-use Drupal\Console\Core\Style\DrupalStyle;
-
-/**
- * Class ExampleContainerAwareCommand
- *
- * @package Drupal\Console\Command\Develop
- */
-class ExampleContainerAwareCommand extends Command
-{
- use CommandTrait;
-
- /**
- * ExampleContainerAwareCommand constructor.
- */
- public function __construct()
- {
- parent::__construct();
- }
-
- /**
- * {@inheritdoc}
- */
- protected function configure()
- {
- $this->setName('develop:example:container:aware');
- }
-
- /**
- * {@inheritdoc}
- */
- protected function interact(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
- {
- }
-
- /**
- * {@inheritdoc}
- */
- protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
- {
- /* Register your command as a service
- *
- * Make sure you register your command class at
- * config/services/namespace.yml file and add the `drupal.command` tag.
- *
- * develop_example_container_aware:
- * class: Drupal\Console\Command\Develop\ExampleContainerAwareCommand
- * tags:
- * - { name: drupal.command }
- *
- * NOTE: Make the proper changes on the namespace and class
- * according your new command.
- *
- * DrupalConsole extends the SymfonyStyle class to provide
- * an standardized Output Formatting Style.
- *
- * Drupal Console provides the DrupalStyle helper class:
- */
- $io = new DrupalStyle($input, $output);
- $io->simple('This text could be translatable by');
- $io->simple('adding a YAML file at "config/translations/LANGUAGE/command.name.yml"');
-
- /**
- * By using ContainerAwareCommandTrait on your class for the command
- * (instead of the more basic CommandTrait), you have access to
- * the service container.
- *
- * In other words, you can access to any configured Drupal service
- * using the provided get method.
- *
- * $this->get('entity_type.manager');
- *
- * Reading user input argument
- * $input->getArgument('ARGUMENT_NAME');
- *
- * Reading user input option
- * $input->getOption('OPTION_NAME');
- */
- }
-}