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I have a simple console app using the Symfony console component.

I have two commands (say, cmdOne and cmdTwo) which can be called independently easily.

$ myApp.php cmdOne
$ myApp.php cmdTwo

Both commands have a considerable amount of output, which I can easily mute by issuing the -q option.

Now, I'd like cmdOne to call cmdTwo however I'd like cmdTwo to be quiet. I'm not trying to do anything crazy, but I'm struggling to get anywhere, despite reading through the docs.

Here's my sample code so far (this snippet would be contained within cmdOne->execute()):

$command = $this->getApplication()->find('cmdTwo');

$input = new ArrayInput(array(
    'command' => 'cmdTwo',
    '-q' => true
));

$returnCode = $command->run($input, $output);

This runs fine, as in the code command executes, but there's output on the console (generated by cmdTwo) which I'd like to not show.

Is specifying the -q option not possible because it's "reserved" (i.e not created by the dev), or am I missing something obvious?

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Instead of passing the same $output instance (the one that outputs to your current console) create an instance of NullOutput

$returnCode = $command->run($input, new \Symfony\Component\Console\Output\NullOutput);

It basically is a blackhole - it accepts output and silently drops it.

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  • @cerebriform: it took 2 minutes more than it could due to phpstorm slow start time and reindexing a project (to find out the exact class name) ;-P
    – zerkms
    Jan 9, 2015 at 1:11
  • Awesome! That works a treat, thank you (and others); now here's a curve ball: If cmdTwo fails is there a sensible way to catch the output? At the moment, if run directly it just errors directly to the console - should I be returning a specific exit code for certain errors and then handling them in cmdOne? Or is this another SO question altogether...
    – HelloPablo
    Jan 9, 2015 at 1:13
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    But, but, I'm on a tablet with a greasy screen that's just not cooperating. :)
    – bishop
    Jan 9, 2015 at 1:13
  • @HelloPablo: it depends. Is that command to be used separately? You can extend an Output abstract class and capture the whole output to a string.
    – zerkms
    Jan 9, 2015 at 1:16
  • @zerkms I'll rename cmdOne and cmdTwo to install and migrate. I want the install to execute migrate as part of it's process, but if migrate fails then I'd like install to fall over with errors on the console. migrate needs to be able to run on it's own as well. Clearer? Or clear as mud?
    – HelloPablo
    Jan 9, 2015 at 1:20

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