PHP CLI? What kinda food is that? Don’t get mad with any “PHP variation” because PHP-CLI is a very simple thing.
CLI stands from Command Line Interface. That means PHP that run from command line. You can mention MS DOS in Windows or console/shell in Linux platform. No need web server anymore because we aren’t going to make a web. We will use it to create desktop applications.
First step, identify your PHP installation. Where did you install PHP on your machine? Linux user just need to write:
$ whereis php
and system will tell you where is PHP living in your machine.
Second step, let’s create the world’s famous programmer’s phrase:
< ?php
// name it test.php
echo "Hello World!";
?>
and save it at the same directory as your PHP installation. It’s not a must, just to ease our practise.
Then, the moment we are waiting for. Executing the script!
C:php4>php.exe test.php [enter]
Hello World!
of course we do the same in linux:
$ php test.php [enter]
Hello World!
Our third step is reading user’s input. We won’t create a selfish application, right? There will be two variables passed by the command line: $argv and $argc.
$argv is an array containing all parameters passed on the command line with space as the delimiters. While $argc is the number of total $argv array.
< ?php
// name it test2.php
print_r($argv);
?>
Let’s see what will appear in the next post ^_*
sandal
comment should work now!
Indra
wah artikelnya dah lama juga yak… tapi tetap repot kalo nge-post .. 😀 atau nge-get 😀