Class StubConsoleOutput
StubOutput makes testing shell commands/shell helpers easier.
You can use this class by injecting it into a ConsoleIo instance that your command/task/helper uses:
use Cake\Console\ConsoleIo;
use Cake\Console\TestSuite\StubConsoleOutput;
$output = new StubConsoleOutput();
$io = new ConsoleIo($output);
Constants
Property Summary
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$_backgroundColors protected static
array<string, int>
background colors used in colored output.
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$_foregroundColors protected static
array<string, int>
text colors used in colored output.
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$_options protected static
array<string, int>
Formatting options for colored output.
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$_out protected
array<string>
Buffered messages.
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$_output protected
resource
File handle for output.
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$_outputAs protected
int
The current output type.
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$_styles protected static
array<string, array>
Styles that are available as tags in console output. You can modify these styles with ConsoleOutput::styles()
Method Summary
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__construct() public
Construct the output object.
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__destruct() public
Clean up and close handles
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_replaceTags() protected
Replace tags with color codes.
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_write() protected
Writes a message to the output stream.
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getOutputAs() public
Get the output type on how formatting tags are treated.
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getStyle() public
Gets the current styles offered
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messages() public
Get the buffered output.
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output() public
Get the output as a string
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setOutputAs() public
Set the output type on how formatting tags are treated.
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setStyle() public
Sets style.
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styleText() public
Apply styling to text.
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styles() public
Gets all the style definitions.
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write() public
Write output to the buffer.
Method Detail
__construct() ¶ public
__construct(string|resource $stream = 'php://stdout')
Construct the output object.
Checks for a pretty console environment. Ansicon and ConEmu allows pretty consoles on Windows, and is supported.
Parameters
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string|resource
$stream optional The identifier of the stream to write output to.
Throws
Cake\Console\Exception\ConsoleException
If the given stream is not a valid resource.
_replaceTags() ¶ protected
_replaceTags(array<string, string> $matches): string
Replace tags with color codes.
Parameters
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array<string, string>
$matches An array of matches to replace.
Returns
string
_write() ¶ protected
_write(string $message): int
Writes a message to the output stream.
Parameters
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string
$message Message to write.
Returns
int
getOutputAs() ¶ public
getOutputAs(): int
Get the output type on how formatting tags are treated.
Returns
int
getStyle() ¶ public
getStyle(string $style): array
Gets the current styles offered
Parameters
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string
$style The style to get.
Returns
array
setOutputAs() ¶ public
setOutputAs(int $type): void
Set the output type on how formatting tags are treated.
Parameters
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int
$type The output type to use. Should be one of the class constants.
Returns
void
Throws
InvalidArgumentException
in case of a not supported output type.
setStyle() ¶ public
setStyle(string $style, array $definition): void
Sets style.
Creates or modifies an existing style.
$output->setStyle('annoy', ['text' => 'purple', 'background' => 'yellow', 'blink' => true]);
Remove a style
$this->output->setStyle('annoy', []);
Parameters
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string
$style The style to set.
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array
$definition The array definition of the style to change or create..
Returns
void
styleText() ¶ public
styleText(string $text): string
Apply styling to text.
Parameters
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string
$text Text with styling tags.
Returns
string
styles() ¶ public
styles(): array<string, mixed>
Gets all the style definitions.
Returns
array<string, mixed>
write() ¶ public
write(array<string>|string $message, int $newlines = 1): int
Write output to the buffer.
Parameters
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array<string>|string
$message A string or an array of strings to output
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int
$newlines optional Number of newlines to append
Returns
int