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- <?php namespace Laravel\CLI; defined('DS') or die('No direct script access.');
- use Laravel\Bundle;
- use Laravel\Config;
- /**
- * Fire up the default bundle. This will ensure any dependencies that
- * need to be registered in the IoC container are registered and that
- * the auto-loader mappings are registered.
- */
- Bundle::start(DEFAULT_BUNDLE);
- /**
- * Set the CLI options on the $_SERVER global array so we can easily
- * retrieve them from the various parts of the CLI code. We can use
- * the Request class to access them conveniently.
- */
- list($arguments, $_SERVER['cli']) = Console::options($_SERVER['argv']);
- /**
- * The Laravel environment may be specified on the CLI using the "env"
- * option, allowing the developer to easily use local configuration
- * files from the CLI since the environment is usually controlled
- * by server environmenet variables.
- */
- if (isset($_SERVER['cli']['env']))
- {
- $_SERVER['LARAVEL_ENV'] = $_SERVER['cli']['env'];
- }
- /**
- * The default database connection may be set by specifying a value
- * for the "database" CLI option. This allows migrations to be run
- * conveniently for a test or staging database.
- */
- if (isset($_SERVER['cli']['db']))
- {
- Config::set('database.default', $_SERVER['cli']['db']);
- }
- /**
- * We will register all of the Laravel provided tasks inside the IoC
- * container so they can be resolved by the task class. This allows
- * us to seamlessly add tasks to the CLI so that the Task class
- * doesn't have to worry about how to resolve core tasks.
- */
- require path('sys').'cli/dependencies'.EXT;
- /**
- * We will wrap the command execution in a try / catch block and
- * simply write out any exception messages we receive to the CLI
- * for the developer. Note that this only writes out messages
- * for the CLI exceptions. All others will be not be caught
- * and will be totally dumped out to the CLI.
- */
- try
- {
- Command::run(array_slice($arguments, 1));
- }
- catch (\Exception $e)
- {
- echo $e->getMessage();
- }
- echo PHP_EOL;
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