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Title: Creating Commands Order: 6
Commands in Spectre.Console.Cli are defined by creating a class that inherits from either Spectre.Console.Cli.Command<TSettings> or Spectre.Console.Cli.AsyncCommand<TSettings>. Command<TSettings> must implement an Execute method that returns an int where as AsyncCommand<TSettings> must implement ExecuteAsync returning Task<int>.
public class HelloCommand : Command<HelloCommand.Settings>
{
public class Settings : CommandSettings
{
[CommandArgument(0, "[Name]")]
public string Name { get; set; }
}
public override int Execute(CommandContext context, Settings settings)
{
AnsiConsole.MarkupLine($"Hello, [blue]{settings.Name}[/]");
return 0;
}
}
Configuring
Commands are configured via the CommandApp's Configure method.
var app = new CommandApp();
app.Configure(config =>
{
config.AddCommand<HelloCommand>("hello")
.WithAlias("hola")
.WithDescription("Say hello")
.WithExample(new []{"hello", "Phil"})
.WithExample(new []{"hello", "Phil", "--count", "4"});
});
WithAliasallows commands to have multiple names.WithDescriptionis used by the help renderer to give commands a description when displaying help.WithExampleis used by the help renderer to provide examples to the user for running the commands. The parameters is a string array that matches the values passed inMain(string[] args).
Dependency Injection
Constructor injection is supported on commands. See the CommandApp documentation for further information on configuring Spectre.Console for your container.
Validation
While the settings can validate themselves, the command also provides a validation. For example, IFileSystem might be injected into the command which we want to use to validate that a path passed in exists.
public override ValidationResult Validate(CommandContext context, Settings settings)
{
if (_fileSystem.IO.File.Exists(settings.Path))
{
return ValidationResult.Error($"Path not found - {settings.Path}");
}
return base.Validate(context, settings);
}