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This is a simple to use Command Line Interface ( CLI ) PHP class that allows for user input. This script can take parameters to your script in 3 different ways... 1.) User Input - With this method, you can allow your script to ask the user for the parameters for your script. <?php require_once('cli.php'); // Create a new CLI object. $cli = new CLIPHP(); // Ask the user for their first name. $cli->get('first', "What is your first name?"); // Ask the user for their last name. $cli->get('last', "What is your last name?"); // Now print the results. print $cli->args['first']; print $cli->args['last']; ?> 2.) Cached User Input - With this method, you can cache the user results inside of a "config" file on the root path of where this script is ran. - Using this method, they will be asked for the parameters only once, and then every other time the script is ran, the cached results will populate the parameters. Like so... <?php require_once('cli.php'); // Create a new CLI object. $cli = new CLIPHP(); // Ask the user for their first name. PASS TRUE TO CACHE THE RESULT!!! $cli->get('first', "What is your first name?", TRUE); // Ask the user for their last name. PASS TRUE TO CACHE THE RESULT!!!! $cli->get('last', "What is your last name?", TRUE); // Now print the results. print $cli->args['first']; print $cli->args['last']; // Now create a separate CLI object. $cli2 = new CLIPHP(); // Print's the cached results from the first object. print $cli2->args['first']; print $cli2->args['last']; ?> 3.) Direct arguments... - With this, you can just pass the arguments directly using the "-param value" method. php mycli.php -name "Travis" -last "Tidwell" - Then inside of your script, you just need to provide the following.. - It will first check to see if values have been passed as arguments, and then if so, it will use those instead. <?php require_once('cli.php'); // Create a new CLI object. $cli = new CLIPHP(); // Ask the user for their first name. $cli->get('first', "What is your first name?"); // Ask the user for their last name. $cli->get('last', "What is your last name?"); // Now print the results. print $cli->args['first']; print $cli->args['last']; ?>
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