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1 | <?php |
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20 | public function configure() |
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21 | { |
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22 | $this->setName('ezplatform:debug:service'); |
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23 | $this->setDescription('Debug / Retrive class name of a service'); |
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24 | $this->addArgument( |
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25 | 'service', |
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26 | InputArgument::REQUIRED, |
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27 | 'The service to return class name for, for instance "ezpublish.cache_pool"' |
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28 | ); |
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29 | $this->addOption( |
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30 | 'oneline', |
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31 | 'o', |
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32 | InputOption::VALUE_NONE, |
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33 | 'Only return value, for automation / testing use on a single line.' |
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34 | ); |
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35 | $this->setHelp(<<<EOM |
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36 | Outputs a given service class name. |
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38 | To rather see service definition, use: <comment>debug:container ezpublish.cache_pool</comment> |
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39 | |||
40 | EOM |
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41 | ); |
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42 | } |
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43 | |||
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