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<com:TContent ID="body" ><h1 id="501">Command Line Tool</h1><p id="70046" class="block-content">The optional <tt>prado-cli.php</tt> PHP script file in the <tt>framework</tt>directory provides command line tools to perform various tedious takes in Prado.The <tt>prado-cli.php</tt> can be used to create Prado project skeletons, createinitial test fixtures, and access to an interactive PHP shell.</p><h2 id="502">Requirements</h2><p id="70047" class="block-content">To use the command line tool, you need to use your command prompt, command consoleor terminal. In addition, PHP must be able to execute PHP scripts fromthe command line.</p><h2 id="503">Usage</h2><p id="70048" class="block-content">If you type <tt>php path/to/framework/prado-cli.php</tt>, you should seethe following information. Alternatively, if you are not on Windows,you may try to change the <tt>prado-cli.php</tt> into an executableand execute it as a script</p><com:TTextHighlighter Language="cli" CssClass="source block-content cli" id="code_70006">Command line tools for Prado 3.0.5.usage: php prado-cli.php action <parameter> [optional]example: php prado-cli.php -c mysiteactions:-c <directory>Creates a Prado project skeleton for the given <directory>.-t <directory>Create test fixtures in the given <directory>.shell [directory]Runs a PHP interactive interpreter. Initializes the Pradoapplication in the given [directory].</com:TTextHighlighter><p id="70049" class="block-content">The <b><parameter></b> are required parameters and <b>[optional]</b>are optional parameters. </p><h2 id="504">Creating a new Prado project skeleton</h2><p id="70050" class="block-content">To create a Prado project skeleton, do the following:</p><ol><li>Change to the directory where you want to create the project skeleton.</li><li>Type, <tt>php ../prado/framework/prado-cli.php -c helloworld</tt>, where<tt>helloworld</tt> is the directory name that you want to create the project skeleton files.</li><li>Type, <tt>php ../prado/framework/prado-cli.php <b>-t</b> helloworld</tt> to createthe test fixtures for the <tt>helloworld</tt> project.</li></ol><h2 id="505">Interactive Shell</h2><p id="70051" class="block-content">The interactive shell allows you to evaluate PHP statements from the command line.The <tt>prado-cli.php</tt> script can be used to start the shell and load an existingPrado project. For example, let us load the blog demo project. Assume that yourcommand line is in the <tt>prado</tt> distribution directory and you type.</p><p id="70052" class="block-content"><com:TTextHighlighter Language="cli" CssClass="source block-content cli" id="code_70007">$: php framework/prado-cli.php shell demos/blog</com:TTextHighlighter>The output should be<com:TTextHighlighter Language="cli" CssClass="source block-content cli" id="code_70008">Command line tools for Prado 3.0.5.** Loaded Prado application in directory "demos\blog\protected".PHP-Shell - Version 0.3.1(c) 2006, Jan Kneschke <jan@kneschke.de>>> use '?' to open the inline help>></com:TTextHighlighter>Then we will get an instance of the Prado blog application, and fromthat instance we want an instance of the <tt>'data'</tt> module. Notice thata <b>semicolon</b> at the end of the line <b>suppresses the output</b>.<com:TTextHighlighter Language="cli" CssClass="source block-content cli" id="code_70009">>> $app = Prado::getApplication();>> $db = $app->getModule('data');</com:TTextHighlighter>Lastly, we want to use the data module to query for a post with <tt>ID=1</tt>. Notice thatwe <b>leave out the semicolon</b> to show the results.<com:TTextHighlighter Language="cli" CssClass="source block-content cli" id="code_70010">>> $db->queryPostByID(1)</com:TTextHighlighter>There should not be any errors and you should see the following.<com:TTextHighlighter Language="cli" CssClass="source block-content cli" id="code_70011">PostRecord#1([ID] => 1[AuthorID] => 1[AuthorName] => 'Prado User'[CreateTime] => 1148819691[ModifyTime] => 0[Title] => 'Welcome to Prado Weblog'[Content] => 'Congratulations! You have successfully installed Prado Blog --a PRADO-driven weblog system. A default administrator account has been created.Please login with <b>admin/prado</b> and update your password as soon as possible.'[Status] => 0[CommentCount] => 0)</com:TTextHighlighter></p><div class="last-modified">$Id: CommandLine.page 1927 2007-05-10 23:00:04Z wei $</div></com:TContent>