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| Running via the CLI |
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| As well as calling an applications :doc:`Controllers <./controllers>` |
| via the URL in a browser they can also be loaded via the command-line |
| interface (CLI). |
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| .. contents:: Page Contents |
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| What is the CLI? |
| ================ |
| |
| The command-line interface is a text-based method of interacting with |
| computers. For more information, check the `Wikipedia |
| article <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command-line_interface>`_. |
| |
| Why run via the command-line? |
| ============================= |
| |
| There are many reasons for running CodeIgniter from the command-line, |
| but they are not always obvious. |
| |
| - Run your cron-jobs without needing to use *wget* or *curl* |
| - Make your cron-jobs inaccessible from being loaded in the URL by |
| checking the return value of :php:func:`is_cli()`. |
| - Make interactive "tasks" that can do things like set permissions, |
| prune cache folders, run backups, etc. |
| - Integrate with other applications in other languages. For example, a |
| random C++ script could call one command and run code in your models! |
| |
| Let's try it: Hello World! |
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| Let's create a simple controller so you can see it in action. Using your |
| text editor, create a file called Tools.php, and put the following code |
| in it:: |
| |
| <?php |
| class Tools extends CI_Controller { |
| |
| public function message($to = 'World') |
| { |
| echo "Hello {$to}!".PHP_EOL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Then save the file to your *application/controllers/* folder. |
| |
| Now normally you would visit the your site using a URL similar to this:: |
| |
| example.com/index.php/tools/message/to |
| |
| Instead, we are going to open Terminal in Mac/Linux or go to Run > "cmd" |
| in Windows and navigate to our CodeIgniter project. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| $ cd /path/to/project; |
| $ php index.php tools message |
| |
| If you did it right, you should see *Hello World!* printed. |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| $ php index.php tools message "John Smith" |
| |
| Here we are passing it a argument in the same way that URL parameters |
| work. "John Smith" is passed as a argument and output is:: |
| |
| Hello John Smith! |
| |
| That's it! |
| ========== |
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| That, in a nutshell, is all there is to know about controllers on the |
| command line. Remember that this is just a normal controller, so routing |
| and ``_remap()`` works fine. |