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Vincent Composieux committed Jul 5, 2014
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions components/console/helpers/dialoghelper.rst
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Expand Up @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ functions to ask the user for more information. It is included in the default
helper set, which you can get by calling
:method:`Symfony\\Component\\Console\\Command\\Command::getHelperSet`::

$dialog = $this->getHelperSet()->get('dialog');
$dialog = $this->getHelper('dialog');

All the methods inside the Dialog Helper have an
:class:`Symfony\\Component\\Console\\Output\\OutputInterface` as the first
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You can also specify an array of potential answers for a given question. These
will be autocompleted as the user types::

$dialog = $this->getHelperSet()->get('dialog');
$dialog = $this->getHelper('dialog');
$bundleNames = array('AcmeDemoBundle', 'AcmeBlogBundle', 'AcmeStoreBundle');
$name = $dialog->ask(
$output,
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You can also ask a question and hide the response. This is particularly
convenient for passwords::

$dialog = $this->getHelperSet()->get('dialog');
$dialog = $this->getHelper('dialog');
$password = $dialog->askHiddenResponse(
$output,
'What is the database password?',
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You can also ask and validate a hidden response::

$dialog = $this->getHelperSet()->get('dialog');
$dialog = $this->getHelper('dialog');

$validator = function ($value) {
if ('' === trim($value)) {
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method, which makes sure that the user can only enter a valid string
from a predefined list::

$dialog = $this->getHelperSet()->get('dialog');
$dialog = $this->getHelper('dialog');
$colors = array('red', 'blue', 'yellow');

$color = $dialog->select(
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion components/console/helpers/formatterhelper.rst
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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Console\\Helper\\FormatterHelper` is included
in the default helper set, which you can get by calling
:method:`Symfony\\Component\\Console\\Command\\Command::getHelperSet`::

$formatter = $this->getHelperSet()->get('formatter');
$formatter = $this->getHelper('formatter');

The methods return a string, which you'll usually render to the console by
passing it to the
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion components/console/helpers/progresshelper.rst
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Expand Up @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ information, which updates as your command runs:
To display progress details, use the :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Console\\Helper\\ProgressHelper`,
pass it a total number of units, and advance the progress as your command executes::

$progress = $this->getHelperSet()->get('progress');
$progress = $this->getHelper('progress');

$progress->start($output, 50);
$i = 0;
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions components/console/helpers/questionhelper.rst
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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ functions to ask the user for more information. It is included in the default
helper set, which you can get by calling
:method:`Symfony\\Component\\Console\\Command\\Command::getHelperSet`::

$helper = $this->getHelperSet()->get('question');
$helper = $this->getHelper('question');

The Question Helper has a single method
:method:`Symfony\\Component\\Console\\Command\\Command::ask` that needs an
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Question\ConfirmationQuestion;
// ...

$helper = $this->getHelperSet()->get('question');
$helper = $this->getHelper('question');
$question = new ConfirmationQuestion('Continue with this action?', false);

if (!$helper->ask($input, $output, $question)) {
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Question\ChoiceQuestion;
// ...

$helper = $app->getHelperSet()->get('question');
$helper = $this->getHelper('question');
$question = new ChoiceQuestion(
'Please select your favorite color (defaults to red)',
array('red', 'blue', 'yellow'),
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Question\ChoiceQuestion;
// ...

$helper = $app->getHelperSet()->get('question');
$helper = $this->getHelper('question');
$question = new ChoiceQuestion(
'Please select your favorite color (defaults to red)',
array('red', 'blue', 'yellow'),
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Question\Question;
// ...

$helper = $this->getHelperSet()->get('question');
$helper = $this->getHelper('question');

$question = new Question('Please enter your password');
$question->setValidator(function ($value) {
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion components/console/helpers/tablehelper.rst
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To display a table, use the :class:`Symfony\\Component\\Console\\Helper\\TableHelper`,
set headers, rows and render::

$table = $this->getHelperSet()->get('table');
$table = $this->getHelper('table');
$table
->setHeaders(array('ISBN', 'Title', 'Author'))
->setRows(array(
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