# CLI Commands ## Asset Management ### assets:clear Clears all asset and image generated cache. The optional `path` argument specifies the path relative to your application's public asset path. In this way you can easily clear `public` or `admin` theme cache directories. ```bash php artisan asset:clear // Clear everything php artisan asset:clear public // Clear public theme cache ``` ## View Management ### twig:clear Clears all Twig related view cache. ```bash php artisan twig:clear ``` ## Cache Management ### cache:clear Clears all framework cache. Does not include HTTP cache. ```bash php artisan cache:clear ``` ## HTTP Cache ### httpcache:clear Clears all HTTP cache. ```bash php artisan httpcache:clear ``` ### httpcache:warm Warms HTTP cache by crawling your sitemap. The `--sleep` option specifies how long in `seconds` to wait between each request. HTTP cache will be warmed as fast as possible by default. The `--clear` flag will call `httpcache:clear` prior to warming. ```bash php artisan httpcache:warm --sleep=5 --clear ``` ## Application Commands ### env:set Set a `.env` value. Specify the `like` to update or insert like this: ```bash php artisan env:set APP_DEBUG=true ``` ### app:publish Copy the base `.env` and generate a `routes.php` file in the application's `resources` directory. Use the `--force` flag to overwrite the files should they already exist. ```bash php artisan app:publish --force ``` ### streams:publish Copy the configuration, language files, and views from the Streams Platform into `resources/streams` so that you can modify them to override core and commit the changes safely to your version control. Use the `--force` flag to overwrite the files should they already exist. ```bash php artisan streams:publish --force ``` ### build Compile Streams models and signal to others components that the system is building. ```bash php artisan build ``` ### refresh Refreshes all caches and signals to other components to refresh as well. ```bash php artisan build ``` ## Streams Commands ### make:stream Create a scaffold a new stream. The `stream` argument should be a **plural slug identifier** for the stream like `books` or `favorite_books`. The `addon` argument must be a unique module or extension identifier like a `dot namespace` or `slug`. The stream classes will be generated in the addon's `src` directory. The `--namespace` option may be used to specify a namespace for the stream like `--namespace=book_store`. The slug of the specified `addon` will be used by default. > The addon must be created using [make:addon](#make-addon) prior to running this command.{.notice} ```bash php artisan make:stream books anomaly.module.store ``` ### streams:index Import `searchable` stream entries into the search index. Use the optional `namespace` argument to index stream entries within that namespace only. Use the optional `stream` argument to target entries for a specific stream with the `namespace`. The `--flush` flag may be used flush the search index before importing. ```bash php artisan streams:index // Import everything searchable php artisan streams:index products books // Import books ``` ### streams:compile Compile the base generated models for all streams from their database values. ```bash php artisan streams:compile ``` ### streams:cleanup Safely deletes any "abandoned" or otherwise garbage streams, fields, and assignments that might present themselves during or after development. ```bash php artisan streams:cleanup ``` ### streams:destroy Destroy all streams, fields, and assignments within a given `namespace`. ```bash php artisan streams:destroy store ``` ## Addon Commands ### make:addon Create an addon with everything you need to start development. The `namespace` argument looks like `{vendor}.{type}.{addon}` and specifies the addon's `vendor` slug, the `type` slug, and the `addon` slug of the desired addon to create. The `vendor` slug should reflect you as an author. The `vendor` slug used by the creators of the Streams Platform for example is `anomaly`. Supported `type` slugs are `module`, `theme`, `extension`, `plugin`, and `field_type`. The `addon` slug is the `slug_formatted` name of the addon you are creating. ```bash php artisan make:addon anomaly.module.store ``` ### addon:install Install an addon. The required `addon` argument must be an addon identifier like `anomaly.module.store`. The `--seed` flag causes the addon to be seeded as well. > Only **modules** and **extensions** are installable.{.notice} ```bash php artisan addon:install anomaly.module.store --seed ``` ### addon:uninstall Uninstall an addon. The required `addon` argument must be an addon identifier like `anomaly.module.store`. > Only **modules** and **extensions** are installable.{.notice} ```bash php artisan addon:uninstall anomaly.module.store --seed ``` ### addon:reinstall Reinstall an addon. The required `addon` argument must be an addon identifier like `anomaly.module.store`. > Only **modules** and **extensions** are installable.{.notice} ```bash php artisan addon:reinstall anomaly.module.store --seed ``` ### addon:publish Copy the configuration, language files, and views from the specified `addon` into `resources/streams` so that you can modify them to override the addon and commit the changes safely to your version control. The required `addon` argument must be an addon identifier like `anomaly.module.store`. Use the `--force` flag to overwrite the files should they already exist. ```bash php artisan addon:publish anomaly.module.store --force ``` ### Migrate All Addons ```bash php artisan migrate --all-addons --force ``` ### Run Command Inside Docker ```bash docker exec -it oc_php php artisan install --ready ``` ### Composer set private repo ```bash composer config repositories.repo-name composer https://abc.aaa.com ``` ### Composer set username and password for repo ```bash composer config http-basic.abc.aaa.com openclassify pass ```