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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ $exitCode = $application->run();
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exit($exitCode);
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```
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This script will be created as part of your application; you're free to edit it to suit your needs. The `YII_DEBUG` constant can be set `false` if you do
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This script will be created as part of your application; you're free to edit it to suit your needs. The `YII_DEBUG` constant can be set to `false` if you do
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not want to see a stack trace on error, and/or if you want to improve the overall performance. In both basic and advanced application
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templates, the console application entry script has debugging enabled by default to provide a more developer-friendly environment.
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@ -71,12 +71,12 @@ Configuration <a name="configuration"></a>
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As can be seen in the code above, the console application uses its own configuration file, named `console.php`. In this file
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you should configure various [application components](structure-application-components.md) and properties for the console application in particular.
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If your web application and the console application share a lot of configuration parameters and values, you may consider moving the common
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If your web application and console application share a lot of configuration parameters and values, you may consider moving the common
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parts into a separate file, and including this file in both of the application configurations (web and console). You can see an example of this in the "advanced" application template.
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> Tipp: Sometimes, you may want to run a console command using an application configuration that is different
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> Tip: Sometimes, you may want to run a console command using an application configuration that is different
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> from the one specified in the entry script. For example, you may want to use the `yii migrate` command to
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> upgrade your test databases, which are configured in each individual test suite. To do change the configuration
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> upgrade your test databases, which are configured in each individual test suite. To change the configuration
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> dynamically, simply specify a custom application configuration
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> file via the `appconfig` option when executing the command:
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>
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ will take the declared default values, if defined. If no default value is set, a
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You may use the `array` type hint to indicate that an argument should be treated as an array. The array will be generated
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by splitting the input string on commas.
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The follow examples show how to declare arguments:
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The following example shows how to declare arguments:
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```php
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class ExampleController extends \yii\console\Controller
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