protected DbDumpCommand::execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
Executes the current command.
This method is not abstract because you can use this class as a concrete class. In this case, instead of defining the execute() method, you set the code to execute by passing a Closure to the setCode() method.
Parameters
InputInterface $input An InputInterface instance:
OutputInterface $output An OutputInterface instance:
Return value
null|int null or 0 if everything went fine, or an error code
Throws
LogicException When this abstract method is not implemented
Overrides Command::execute
See also
setCode()
File
- core/lib/Drupal/Core/Command/DbDumpCommand.php, line 51
Class
- DbDumpCommand
- Provides a command to dump the current database to a script.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Command
Code
protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output) { $connection = $this->getDatabaseConnection($input); // If not explicitly set, disable ANSI which will break generated php. if ($input->hasParameterOption(['--ansi']) !== TRUE) { $output->setDecorated(FALSE); } $schema_tables = $input->getOption('schema-only'); $schema_tables = explode(',', $schema_tables); $output->writeln($this->generateScript($connection, $schema_tables), OutputInterface::OUTPUT_RAW); }
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