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class ComposerScaffoldCommand in Drupal 10

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 8 composer/Plugin/Scaffold/ComposerScaffoldCommand.php \Drupal\Composer\Plugin\Scaffold\ComposerScaffoldCommand
  2. 9 composer/Plugin/Scaffold/ComposerScaffoldCommand.php \Drupal\Composer\Plugin\Scaffold\ComposerScaffoldCommand

The "drupal:scaffold" command class.

Manually run the scaffold operation that normally happens after 'composer install'.

@internal

Hierarchy

Expanded class hierarchy of ComposerScaffoldCommand

File

composer/Plugin/Scaffold/ComposerScaffoldCommand.php, line 17

Namespace

Drupal\Composer\Plugin\Scaffold
View source
class ComposerScaffoldCommand extends BaseCommand {

  /**
   * {@inheritdoc}
   */
  protected function configure() {
    $this
      ->setName('drupal:scaffold')
      ->setAliases([
      'scaffold',
    ])
      ->setDescription('Update the Drupal scaffold files.')
      ->setHelp(<<<EOT
The <info>drupal:scaffold</info> command places the scaffold files in their
respective locations according to the layout stipulated in the composer.json
file.

<info>php composer.phar drupal:scaffold</info>

It is usually not necessary to call <info>drupal:scaffold</info> manually,
because it is called automatically as needed, e.g. after an <info>install</info>
or <info>update</info> command. Note, though, that only packages explicitly
allowed to scaffold in the top-level composer.json will be processed by this
command.

For more information, see https://www.drupal.org/docs/develop/using-composer/using-drupals-composer-scaffold.
EOT
);
  }

  /**
   * {@inheritdoc}
   */
  protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output) : int {
    $handler = new Handler($this
      ->getComposer(), $this
      ->getIO());
    $handler
      ->scaffold();
    return 0;
  }

}

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