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Pepperminty-Wiki/modules/feature-cli.php

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<?php
register_module([
"name" => "Command-line interface",
"version" => "0.1",
"author" => "Starbeamrainbowlabs",
"description" => "Allows interaction with Pepperminty Wiki on the command line.",
"id" => "feature-cli",
"code" => function() {
global $settings;
cli_register("version", "Shows the current version of Pepperminty Wiki", function(array $_args) : int {
echo("$version-".substr($commit, 0, 7)."\n");
return 0;
});
cli_register("help", "Displays this message", function(array $_args) : int {
global $version, $commit, $cli_commands;
echo("***** Pepperminty Wiki CLI *****
$version-".substr($commit, 0, 7)."
This is the command-line interface for Pepperminty Wiki.
Commands:
");
foreach($cli_commands as $name => $data) {
echo(" $name {$data->description}\n");
}
return 0;
});
cli_register("shell", "Starts the Pepperminty Wiki shell", function(array $_args) : int {
cli_shell();
return 0;
});
cli_register("exit", "Exits the Pepperminty Wiki shell", function(array $args) {
$exit_code = 0;
if(!empty($args)) $exit_code = intval($args[0]);
exit($exit_code);
});
add_help_section("999-cli", "Command Line Interface", "<p>System administrators can interact with $settings->sitename via a command-line interface if they have console or terminal-level access to the server that $settings->sitename runs on.</p>
<p>To do this, system administrators can display the CLI-specific help by changing directory (with the <code>cd</code> command) to be next to <code>index.php</code>, and executing the following:</p>
<pre><code>php index.php</code></pre>");
}
]);
/**
* Ensures that the current execution environment is the command-line interface.
* This function will not return if thisthe current execution environment is not the CLI.
* @return void
*/
function ensure_cli() {
global $settings;
if(php_sapi_name() == "cli") return true;
header("content-type: text/plain");
exit("Oops! Somewhere along the way Pepperminty Wiki's command-line interface was invoked by accident.
This is unfortunately an unrecoverable fatal error. Please get in touch with $settings->admindetails_name, $settings->sitename's administrator (their email address si $settings->admindetails_email).
");
}
/**
* Parses $_SERVER["argv"] and provides a command-line interface.
* This function kill the process if the current execution environment is not the CLI.
* @return void
*/
function cli() {
global $version, $commit;
ensure_cli();
$args = array_slice($_SERVER["argv"], 1);
switch($args[0] ?? "") {
case "version":
case "shell":
exit(cli_exec($args[0]));
case "exec":
file_put_contents("php://stderr", "Executing {$args[1]}\n");
exit(cli_exec($args[1]) ? 0 : 1);
break;
case "help":
default:
echo("***** Pepperminty Wiki CLI *****
$version-".substr($commit, 0, 7)."
This is the command-line interface for Pepperminty Wiki.
Usage:
php ./index.php {subcommand}
Commands:
help Displays this message
version Shows the current version of Pepperminty Wiki
shell Starts the Pepperminty Wiki shell
exec \"{command}\" Executes a Pepperminty Wiki shell command
");
break;
}
exit(0);
}
/**
* Starts the Pepperminty Wiki CLI Shell.
* This function kill the process if the current execution environment is not the CLI.
* @return [type] [description]
*/
function cli_shell() {
global $settings;
ensure_cli();
echo(wordwrap("Welcome to the Pepperminty Wiki CLI shell!
Type \"help\" (without quotes) to get help.
2020-03-10 01:51:17 +00:00
Be warned that you are effectively the superuser for your wiki right now, with completely unrestricted access!
2020-03-10 01:51:17 +00:00
"));
while(true) {
$next_line = readline($settings->cli_prompt);
if($next_line == false) { echo("\nexit\n"); exit(0); }
if(strlen($next_line) == 0) continue;
$exit_code = cli_exec($next_line);
echo("<<<< $exit_code <<<<\n");
}
}
/**
* Executes a given Pepperminty Wiki shell command.
* This function kill the process if the current execution environment is not the CLI.
* The returned exit code functions as a normal shell process exit code does.
* @param string $string The shell command to execute.
* @return int The exit code of the command executed.
*/
function cli_exec(string $string) : int {
global $settings, $cli_commands;
ensure_cli();
$parts = preg_split("/\s+/", $string);
if(!isset($cli_commands->{$parts[0]})) {
echo("Error: The command with the name {$parts[0]} could not be found (try the help command instead).\n");
return 1;
}
// Apparently you still have to assign a callable to a variable in order to call it dynamically like this. Ref: core/100-run.php
$method = $cli_commands->{$parts[0]}->code;
return $method(array_slice($parts, 1));
}
$cli_commands = new stdClass();
/**
* Registers a new CLI command.
* Throws an error if a CLI command with the specified name already exists.
* @param string $name The name of command.
* @param string $description The description of the command.
* @param callable $function The function to execute when this command is executed. An array is passed as the first and only argument containing the arguments passed when the command was invoked.
* @return void
*/
function cli_register(string $name, string $description, callable $function) {
global $cli_commands;
if(isset($cli_commands->$name))
throw new Exception("Error: A CLI command with the name $name has already been registered (description: {$cli_commands->$name->description})");
$cli_commands->$name = (object) [
"description" => $description,
"code" => $function
];
}
?>