[FLOW3-general] ./flow3 kickstart argument passing
Dmitri Pisarev
dimaip at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 08:26:27 CEST 2011
Hey Rens,
thanks for the hint. The matter was indeed in the capital P... Problem
resolved.
The help message need to be updated though.
Dmitri.
On 15.06.2011 10:08, Rens Admiraal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On current master you can use the following:
>
> ./flow3_dev kickstart:kickstart:generatePackage --packageKey<PackageKey>
>
> Mind the capital P in generatePackage...
>
> Greetz,
> Rens
>
> On 2011-06-14, Denyer<denyerec at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey Dmitry,
>>
>> I too would like some help on this.
>>
>> The tutorial states:
>> ./flow3 kickstart package MyPackage
>>
>> The CLI tool says:
>> kickstart:kickstart:generatepackage
>> Followed by:
>> Package key "" is not valid. Only UpperCamelCase with alphanumeric
>> characters and underscore, please!
>>
>> ./flow3 flow3:help:kickstart says:
>> PHP F3\FLOW3\MVC\Exception\NoSuchCommandException: A command method
>> "generatepackageCommand()" does not exist in controller
>> "F3\FLOW3\Command\HelpCommandController". in
>> /var/www/htdocs/flow3test.co.uk/FLOW3/Data/Temporary/Production/Cache/Code/FLOW3_Object_Classes/F3_FLOW3_MVC_Controller_CommandController_Original.php
>> on line 117
>>
>>
>> All in all, I'm not getting very far!! Maybe it only makes sense if you're
>> German? :)
>>
>> Any guidance appreciated,
>> Denyer
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 08:00:25 +0100, Dmitri Pisarev<dimaip at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> Dear colleges!
>>> I'm stuck again and need your help:)
>>> I'm trying to kickstart my first package with no luck.
>>> I have tried this and many other options, but with no luck:
>>> "[root at server Base]# ./flow3 kickstart:kickstart:generatepackage
>>> --packageKey Test
>>> Package key "" is not valid. Only UpperCamelCase with alphanumeric
>>> characters and underscore, please!"
>>> So what command should I run?
>>>
>>> Also, I'm not quite clear about this note:
>>> "NOTE: Command line support is incomplete, passing arguments to commands
>>> is not yet implemented."
>>> What is that supposed to mean? That I can't use any of the commands that
>>> require arguments? Or should I pass arguments in some special way?
>>>
>>> PS: looking at how cool the extbase kickstarter has become, I wonder,
>>> will it become available for flow3?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dmitri.
>>
>>
>
>
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