I'm experimenting in building CLI tools using the Symfony2 console library. I've got something basic working and now I want to package it as a phar. I've read a few examples but the ones I've seen are very simple (3 files, no namespaces, etc).
In my src/
directory I have the following:
Above src/
I have a console.php
that I execute to run the app. I also have a vendors/
dir as I'm using composer to install dependencies. console.php
is very simple:
#!/usr/bin/env php
<?php
set_time_limit(0);
$loader = require 'vendor/autoload.php';
use Symfony\Component\Console\Application;
use Bendihossan\Pinfo\Command\EnvironmentCommand;
use Bendihossan\Pinfo\Command\ExtensionsCommand;
use Bendihossan\Pinfo\Command\RunAllCommand;
$console = new Application();
$console->add(new RunAllCommand());
$console->add(new EnvironmentCommand);
$console->add(new ExtensionsCommand);
$console->run();
From what (little) I understand about build a phar I think I need to include console.php
as the stub and everything else in src/
plus all my dependencies in vendors/
.
Looking at the example code on phpmaster.com they specify every file manually to be included in the phar using file_get_contents
, but I need to maintain my directory structure in order to use the composer's autoloader and keep to PSR-0 directory structure.
Is there an easy way to create a .phar and maintain my directory structure within it so I can still use composer's autoloader?