devture/symfony-web-command-bundle

Symfony bundle that allows console commands to be called from the web in a secure manner

1.0.0 2024-02-16 14:04 UTC

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README

A Symfony bundle that lets you execute your application's console commands from the web in a secure manner.

This is useful in environments where you can't run your console commands directly (from cron, etc.), but you can access the application from the web. It can let you convert cronjobs from something like this:

* * * * * user php /app/bin/console ticket:purge

to:

* * * * * user curl -sS -XPOST -H 'Authorization: Bearer SECRET' http://application/web-command/execute/ticket:purge

Installation

Install through composer (composer require devture/symfony-web-command-bundle:dev-master).

Add to config/bundles.php:

Devture\Bundle\WebCommandBundle\DevtureWebCommandBundle::class => ['all' => true],

Configuration

Drop the following routing config in config/packages/devture_web_command.yaml

devture_web_command:
  auth_token: '%env(DEVTURE_WEB_COMMAND_AUTH_TOKEN)%'
  forced_uri: '%env(DEVTURE_WEB_COMMAND_FORCED_URI)%'

The environment variable DEVTURE_WEB_COMMAND_AUTH_TOKEN would contain your authentication secret. Make it a strong one (e.g. by using pwgen -Bsv1 64).

The environment variable DEVTURE_WEB_COMMAND_FORCED_URI contains the external URL to your application, so that "console commands" invoked locally (curl http://localhost/web-command/...) would still generate the correct full URLs. Example value: https://example.com. It can also be left blank (empty string) to avoid force-setting and rely on auto-detection.

Routing

Drop the following routing config in config/routes/DevtureWebCommandBundle.yaml:

DevtureWebCommandBundleWebsite:
    prefix: /web-command
    resource: "@DevtureWebCommandBundle/Resources/config/routes/website.yaml"

Security

If using Symfony's Security component to Secure URL patterns, you may wish to adjust the firewall to not block /web-command requests.

Modify: config/packages/security.yaml:

security:
  # Other stuff..

  access_control:
    # Other stuff..
    - { path: ^/web-command/, role: IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY }
    # Other stuff..
    - { path: ^/, role: ROLE_USER }

Usage

Execute commands from the web by making a POST request to the /web-command/execute/:commandName route.

You need to authenticate using the authentication token provided to the bundle (usually stored in the DEVTURE_WEB_COMMAND_AUTH_TOKEN environment variable).

The basic call would be something like this (using cURL for this example):

curl \
-sS \
-XPOST \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer SECRET' \
http://application/web-command/execute/commandName

You can POST a JSON payload to this URL endpoint to configure it. Example:

# outputVerbosity = 256 means "debug". See the `OutputInterface:VERBOSITY_` constants.

curl \
-sS \
-XPOST \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer SECRET' \
--data '{"input": {"days": 10, "--something": 4}, "outputVerbosity": 256}' \
http://application/web-command/execute/ticket:purge