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* @link https://www.yiiframework.com/ |
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC |
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* @license https://www.yiiframework.com/license/ |
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namespace yii\console; |
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/** |
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* This class provides constants for defining console command exit codes. |
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* |
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* The exit codes follow the codes defined in the [FreeBSD sysexits(3)](https://man.openbsd.org/sysexits) manual page. |
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* |
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* These constants can be used in console controllers for example like this: |
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* |
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* ```php |
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* public function actionIndex() |
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* { |
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* if (!$this->isAllowedToPerformAction()) { |
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* $this->stderr('Error: ' . ExitCode::getReason(ExitCode::NOPERM)); |
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* return ExitCode::NOPERM; |
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* } |
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* // do something |
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* return ExitCode::OK; |
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* } |
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* ``` |
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* @author Tom Worster <[email protected]> |
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* @author Alexander Makarov <[email protected]> |
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* @see https://man.openbsd.org/sysexits |
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* @since 2.0.13 |
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class ExitCode |
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* The command completed successfully. |
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const OK = 0; |
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/** |
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* The command exited with an error code that says nothing about the error. |
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const UNSPECIFIED_ERROR = 1; |
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/** |
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* The command was used incorrectly, e.g., with the wrong number of |
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const USAGE = 64; |
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* The input data was incorrect in some way. This should only be used for |
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const DATAERR = 65; |
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* An input file (not a system file) did not exist or was not readable. |
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* This could also include errors like ``No message'' to a mailer (if it |
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* cared to catch it). |
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const NOINPUT = 66; |
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* The user specified did not exist. This might be used for mail addresses |
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const NOUSER = 67; |
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* The host specified did not exist. This is used in mail addresses or |
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const NOHOST = 68; |
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* A service is unavailable. This can occur if a support program or file |
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const UNAVAILABLE = 69; |
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* An internal software error has been detected. This should be limited to |
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const SOFTWARE = 70; |
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* An operating system error has been detected. This is intended to be |
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const OSERR = 71; |
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* Some system file (e.g., /etc/passwd, /var/run/utx.active, etc.) does not |
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const OSFILE = 72; |
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const CANTCREAT = 73; |
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const IOERR = 74; |
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* Temporary failure, indicating something that is not really an error. In |
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* sendmail, this means that a mailer (e.g.) could not create a connection, |
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const TEMPFAIL = 75; |
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* The remote system returned something that was ``not possible'' during a |
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* protocol exchange. |
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const PROTOCOL = 76; |
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* You did not have sufficient permission to perform the operation. This |
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* is not intended for file system problems, which should use NOINPUT or |
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const NOPERM = 77; |
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const CONFIG = 78; |
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public static $reasons = [ |
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self::OK => 'Success', |
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self::UNSPECIFIED_ERROR => 'Unspecified error', |
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self::USAGE => 'Incorrect usage, argument or option error', |
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self::DATAERR => 'Error in input data', |
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self::NOINPUT => 'Input file not found or unreadable', |
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self::NOUSER => 'User not found', |
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self::NOHOST => 'Host not found', |
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self::UNAVAILABLE => 'A required service is unavailable', |
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self::SOFTWARE => 'Internal error', |
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self::OSERR => 'Error making system call or using OS service', |
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self::OSFILE => 'Error accessing system file', |
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self::CANTCREAT => 'Cannot create output file', |
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self::IOERR => 'I/O error', |
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self::TEMPFAIL => 'Temporary failure', |
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self::PROTOCOL => 'Unexpected remote service behavior', |
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self::NOPERM => 'Insufficient permissions', |
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* @param int $exitCode one of the constants defined in this class. |
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* @return string the reason text, or `"Unknown exit code"` if the code is not listed in [[$reasons]]. |
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public static function getReason($exitCode) |
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return isset(static::$reasons[$exitCode]) ? static::$reasons[$exitCode] : 'Unknown exit code'; |
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