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| 39 | public function handle() |
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| 40 | { |
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| 41 | try { |
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| 42 | DB::statement('show tables'); |
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| 43 | $this->info('Database connection available!'); |
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| 44 | } catch( \Illuminate\Database\QueryException $e) { |
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| 45 | $this->error('Database connection not available!'); |
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| 46 | exit(1); // return a non-0-code to be used in shell scripts as a falsy exit state |
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| 47 | } |
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In general, usage of exit should be done with care and only when running in a scripting context like a CLI script.