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README

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The n98 magerun cli tools provides some handy tools to work with Magento from command line.

Build Status

Development is done in develop branch.

This software is only running with Magento 1.

If you use Magento 2 please use another stable version (https://github.com/netz98/n98-magerun2).

Compatibility

The tools will automatically be tested for multiple PHP versions. It's currently running in various Linux distributions and Mac OS X. Microsoft Windows is not fully supported (some Commands like db:dump or install are excluded).

We test the tool agains this versions:

  • Magento 1.9.4.5 PHP 7.2
  • OpenMage LTS 20.0.3 PHP 7.3

Installation

There are three ways to install the tools:

Download and Install Phar File

Download the latest stable N98-Magerun phar-file from the file-server:

wget https://files.magerun.net/n98-magerun.phar

or if you prefer to use Curl:

curl -O https://files.magerun.net/n98-magerun.phar

Verify the download by comparing the SHA256 checksum with the one on the website at https://files.magerun.net/:

shasum -a256 n98-magerun.phar

If it shows the same checksum as on the website, you downloaded the file successfully.

Now you can make the phar-file executable:

chmod +x ./n98-magerun.phar

The base-installation is now complete and you can verify it:

./n98-magerun.phar --version

The command should execute successfully and show you the version number of N98-Magerun like:

n98-magerun version 2.3.0 by valantic CEC

You now have successfully installed Magerun! You can tailor the installation further like installing it system-wide and enable autocomplete - read on for more information about these and other features.

If you want to use the command system wide you can copy it to /usr/local/bin.

sudo cp ./n98-magerun.phar /usr/local/bin/

Debian / suhosin:

On some Debian systems with compiled in suhosin the phar extension must be added to a whitelist.

Add this to your php.ini file:

suhosin.executor.include.whitelist="phar"

You don't like the filename?

Just rename it to whatever you want. Or better: create an alias so that the original command name still works. This can be useful if you exchange scripts that are making use of magerun with other users as the canonical name is n98-magerun.phar, Some common aliases amongst the user-base are magerun or just mr even.

Install with Composer

Require Magerun within the Magento (or any other) project and you can then execute it from the vendor’s bin folder:

composer require n98/magerun
# ...
./vendor/bin/n98-magerun --version
n98-magerun version 1.97.0 by netz98 new media GmbH

Alternative source install:

https://github.com/netz98/n98-magerun/wiki/Install-from-source-with-Composer

Install with Homebrew

First you need to have homebrew installed: http://brew.sh/

Install homebrew-php tap: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-php#installation

Once homebrew and the tap are installed, you can install the tools with it:

brew install n98-magerun

You can now use the tools:

$ n98-magerun {command}

Update

Since version 1.1.0 we deliver a self-update script within the phar file:

$ n98-magerun.phar self-update

If file was installed system wide do not forget "sudo".

See it in action: http://youtu.be/wMHpfKD9vjM

Autocompletion

Files for autocompletion with Magerun can be found inside the folder res/autocompletion, In the following some more information about two specific ones (Bash, Phpstorm), there are more (e.g. Fish, Zsh).

Bash

Bash completion is available pre-generated, all commands and their respective options are availble on tab. To get completion for an otion type two dashes ("--") and then tab.

To install the completion files, copy n98-magerun.phar.bash to your bash compatdir folder for autocompletion.

On my Ubuntu system this can be done with the following command:

# cp res/autocompletion/bash/n98-magerun.phar.bash /etc/bash_completion.d

The concrete folder can be obtained via pkg-config:

# pkg-config --variable=compatdir bash-completion

Detailed information is available in the bash-completions FAQ: https://github.com/scop/bash-completion#faq

PHPStorm

A commandline tool autocompletion XML file for PHPStorm exists in subfolder res/autocompletion/phpstorm. Copy n98_magerun.xml into your phpstorm config folder.

Linux and Mac: ~/.WebIde80/config/componentVersions

You can also add the XML content over settings menu. For further instructions read this blog post: http://blog.jetbrains.com/webide/2012/10/integrating-composer-command-line-tool-with-phpstorm/

Usage / Commands

All commands try to detect the current Magento root directory. If you have multiple Magento installations you must change your working directory to the preferred installation.

https://github.com/netz98/n98-magerun/wiki/Commands

You can list all available commands by:

$ n98-magerun.phar list

If you don't have the .phar file installed system wide you can call it with the PHP CLI interpreter:

php n98-magerun.phar list

Global config parameters:

Open Shop in Browser

$ n98-magerun.phar open-browser [store]

Customer Info

Loads basic customer info by email address.

$ n98-magerun.phar  customer:info [email] [website]

Create customer

Creates a new customer/user for shop frontend.

$ n98-magerun.phar  customer:create [email] [password] [firstname] [lastname] [website]

Example:

$ n98-magerun.phar customer:create foo@example.com password123 John Doe base

Delete Customers

This will delete a customer by a given Id/Email, delete all customers or delete all customers in a range of Ids.

$ n98-magerun.phar delete [-a|--all] [-f|--force] [-r|--range] [id]

Examples:

$ n98-magerun.phar customer:delete 1                   # Will delete customer with Id 1
$ n98-magerun.phar customer:delete mike@example.com    # Will delete customer with that email
$ n98-magerun.phar customer:delete --all               # Will delete all customers
$ n98-magerun.phar customer:delete --range             # Will prompt for start and end Ids for batch deletion

Generate Dummy Customers

Generate dummy customers. You can specify a count and a locale.

$ n98-magerun.phar customer:create:dummy count locale [website]

Supported Locales:

  • cs_CZ
  • ru_RU
  • bg_BG
  • en_US
  • it_IT
  • sr_RS
  • sr_Cyrl_RS
  • sr_Latn_RS
  • pl_PL
  • en_GB
  • de_DE
  • sk_SK
  • fr_FR
  • es_AR
  • de_AT

List Customers

List customers. The output is limited to 1000 (can be changed by overriding config). If search parameter is given the customers are filtered (searchs in firstname, lastname and email).

$ n98-magerun.phar  customer:list [--format[="..."]] [search]

Change customer password

$ n98-magerun.phar customer:change-password [email] [password] [website]
  • Website parameter must only be given if more than one websites are available.

Print database information

$ n98-magerun.phar db:info [setting]

Arguments

setting Only output value of named setting

Dump database

Dumps configured Magento database with mysqldump.

  • Requires MySQL CLI tools

Arguments

filename Dump filename

Options

—compression (-c) Compress the dump file using one of the supported algorithms

—print-only-filename Execute and prints not output except the dump filename

—human-readable Use a single insert with column names per row.

—strip Tables to strip (dump only structure of those tables)

--force (-f)
Do not prompt if all options are defined
$ n98-magerun.phar db:dump

Only the mysqldump command:

$ n98-magerun.phar db:dump --only-command [filename]

Or directly to stdout:

$ n98-magerun.phar db:dump --stdout

Use compression (gzip cli tool has to be installed):

$ n98-magerun.phar db:dump --compression="gzip"

Stripped Database Dump

Dumps your database and excludes some tables. This is useful i.e. for development.

Separate each table to strip by a space. You can use wildcards like * and ? in the table names to strip multiple tables. In addition you can specify pre-defined table groups, that start with an @ Example: "dataflow_batch_export unimportant_module_* @log"

$ n98-magerun.phar db:dump --strip="@stripped"

Available Table Groups:

  • @admin Admin tables
  • @log Log tables
  • @dataflowtemp Temporary tables of the dataflow import/export tool
  • @importexporttemp Temporary tables of the Import/Export module
  • @stripped Standard definition for a stripped dump (logs, sessions, dataflow and importexport)
  • @sales Sales data (orders, invoices, creditmemos etc)
  • @customers Customer data
  • @trade Current trade data (customers and orders). You usally do not want those in developer systems.
  • @search Search related tables (catalogsearch_)
  • @development Removes logs, sessions, trade data and admin users so developers do not have to work with real customer data or admin user accounts
  • @idx Tables with _idx suffix and index event tables

Extended: https://github.com/netz98/n98-magerun/wiki/Stripped-Database-Dumps

See it in action: http://youtu.be/ttjZHY6vThs

Database Import

Imports an SQL file with mysql cli client into current configured database.

  • Requires MySQL CLI tools
Arguments:
filename Dump filename
Options:
--compression (-c) The compression of the specified file --only-command Print only mysql command. Do not execute
$ n98-magerun.phar db:dump
$ n98-magerun.phar db:import [--only-command] [filename]

Use decompression (gzip cli tool has to be installed):

$ n98-magerun.phar db:import --compression="gzip" [filename]

Optimize "human readable" dump:

$ n98-magerun.phar db:import --optimize [filename]

Database Console / MySQL Client

Opens the MySQL console client with your database settings from local.xml

  • Requires MySQL CLI tools
 $ n98-magerun.phar db:console [--no-auto-rehash]

--no-auto-rehash
    synonym for calling *mysql* client with the -A parameter to skip hashing for object auto-completion.

Database Create

Create currently configured database

$ n98-magerun.phar db:create

Database Drop

Drops the database configured in local.xml.

  • Requires MySQL CLI tools
$ n98-magerun.phar db:drop  [-f|--force]

Database Query

Executes an SQL query on the current configured database. Wrap your SQL in single or double quotes.

If your query produces a result (e.g. a SELECT statement), the output of the mysql cli tool will be returned.

  • Requires MySQL CLI tools
Arguments:
query SQL query
Options:
$ n98-magerun.phar db:query [--only-command] [query]

Database Variables

See the most important MySQL variables of your Magento instance.

$ n98-magerun.phar db:variables [--format[="..."]] [--rounding[="..."]] [--no-description] [search]

Database Status

This command is useful to print important server status information about the current database.

$ n98-magerun.phar [--format[="..."]] [--rounding[="..."]] [--no-description] [search]

Dump Media folder

Creates a ZIP archive with media folder content.

$ n98-magerun.phar media:dump [--strip] [filename]

If strip option is set, the following folders are excluded:

  • js (combined js files)
  • css (combined css files)
  • catalog/product/cache

Create Gift Card Pool

Creates a new giftcard pool

$ n98-magerun.phar giftcard:pool:generate

Create a Gift Card

$ n98-magerun.phar giftcard:create [--website[="..."]] amount

You may specify a website ID or use the default

View Gift Card Information

$ n98-magerun.phar giftcard:info [--format[="..."]] code

Remove a Gift Card

$ n98-magerun.phar giftcard:remove code

List Indexes

$ n98-magerun.phar index:list [--format[="..."]]

Reindex a Index

Index by indexer code. Code is optional. If you don't specify a code you can pick a indexer from a list.

$ n98-magerun.phar index:reindex [code]

Since 1.75.0 it's possible to run mutiple indexers by seperating code with a comma.

i.e.

$ n98-magerun.phar index:reindex catalog_product_attribute,tag_summary

If no index is provided as argument you can select indexers from menu by "number" like "1,3" for first and third indexer.

Reindex All

Loops all Magento indexes and triggers reindex.

$ n98-magerun.phar index:reindex:all

List Enterprise Mview Changelog Indexes

Lists the Mview indexers available, as well as their current version and how many are in the changelog queue .

$ n98-magerun.phar index:list:mview [--format[="..."]]

Reindex an Enterprise Mview Changelog Index

Index by Mview table code. This will ignore all locks and trigger the changelog indexer.

$ n98-magerun.phar index:reindex:mview [table_code]

Generate local.xml file

$ n98-magerun.phar local-config:generate

Config Dump

Dumps merged XML configuration to stdout. Useful to see all the XML.

$ n98-magerun.phar [xpath]

Examples

Config of catalog module:

$ n98-magerun.phar config:dump global/catalog

See module order in XML:

$ n98-magerun.phar config:dump modules

Write output to file:

$ n98-magerun.phar config:dump > extern_file.xml

Set Config

$ n98-magerun.phar config:set [--scope[="..."]] [--scope-id[="..."]] [--encrypt] [--force] path value
Arguments:
path The config path value The config value
Options:

Get Config

$ n98-magerun.phar config:get [--scope="..."] [--scope-id="..."] [--decrypt] [--format[="..."]] [path]
Arguments:
path The config path
Options:
Help:
If path is not set, all available config items will be listed. path may contain wildcards (*)

Example:

$ n98-magerun.phar config:get web/* --magerun-script

Delete Config

$ n98-magerun.phar config:delete [--scope[="..."]] [--scope-id[="..."]] [--all] [--force] path
Arguments:
path The config path
Options:

Config Search

Search system configuration descriptions.

$ n98-magerun.phar config:search text

List Magento cache status

$ n98-magerun.phar cache:list

Clean Magento cache

Cleans expired cache entries.

If you would like to clean only one cache type:

$ n98-magerun.phar cache:clean [--reinit] [--no-reinit] [<code>]

If you would like to clean multiple cache types at once:

$ n98-magerun.phar cache:clean [--reinit] [--no-reinit] [<code>] [<code>] ...
Options:
--reinit Reinitialise the config cache after cleaning (Default) --no-reinit Don't reinitialise the config cache after cleaning. This will override --reinit.

If you would like to remove all cache entries use cache:flush

Run cache:list command to see all codes.

Remove all cache entries

Flush the entire cache.

$ n98-magerun.phar cache:flush [--reinit] [--no-reinit]
Options:
--reinit Reinitialise the config cache after flushing (Default) --no-reinit Don't reinitialise the config cache after flushing. This will override --reinit.

List Magento caches

$ n98-magerun.phar cache:list [--format[="..."]]

Disable Magento cache

$ n98-magerun.phar cache:disable [code]

If no code is specified, all cache types will be disabled. Run cache:list command to see all codes.

Enable Magento cache

$ n98-magerun.phar cache:enable [code]

If no code is specified, all cache types will be enabled. Run cache:list command to see all codes.

Cache Report

This command let you investigate what's stored inside your cache. It prints out a table with cache IDs.

$ cache:report [-t|--tags] [-m|--mtime] [--filter-id[="..."]] [--filter-tag[="..."]] [--fpc]

Cache View

Prints stored cache entry by ID.

$ cache:view [--unserialize] [--fpc] id

If value is serialized you can force a pretty output with --unserialize option.

Toggle CMS Block

Toggle "is_active" on a cms block

$ n98-magerun.phar cms:block:toggle [block_id]

"block_id" can be an entity id or an "identifier"

List CMS Blocks

List all CMS blocks

$ n98-magerun.phar cms:block:list [--format[="..."]]

Demo Notice

Toggle demo store notice

$ n98-magerun.phar design:demo-notice [store_code]

List admin users

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:user:list [--format[="..."]]

Create admin user

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:user:create [username] [email] [password] [firstname] [lastname] [role]

Change admin user password

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:user:change-password [username] [password]

Delete admin user

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:user:delete [email|username] [-f]

ID can be e-mail or username. The command will attempt to find the user by username first and if it cannot be found it will attempt to find the user by e-mail. If ID is omitted you will be prompted for it. If the force parameter "-f" is omitted you will be prompted for confirmation.

Toggle admin user active state

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:user:change-status [--activate] [--deactivate] [email|username]

Toggles the active status of an backend user. ID can be e-mail or username. The command will attempt to find the user by username first and if it cannot be found it will attempt to find the user by e-mail. If ID is omitted you will be prompted for it.

Lock admin user

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:user:lock [username] [lifetime]

Locks an admin user for the number of days specified in [lifetime]. If not provided, the lifetime will default to 31 days.

Lock all admin users

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:user:lockdown [lifetime] [--dry-run]

Locks all admin users in the system for the number of days specified in [lifetime]. As above, if not provided it will default to 31 days.

Use with caution! Use the --dry-run option to test first.

Unlock admin user

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:user:unlock [username]

Releases the password lock on an admin (leave blank to unlock all admins).

Disable admin notifications

Toggle admin notifications.

$ n98-magerun.phar admin:notifications

Maintenance mode

If no option is provided it toggles the mode on every call.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:maintenance [--on] [--off]

Magento system info

Provides info like the edition and version or the configured cache backends.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:info [key]

Print only one value like the version.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:info version

Magento Stores

Lists all store views.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:store:list [--format[="..."]]

Magento Store Config - BaseURLs

Lists base urls for each store.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:store:config:base-url:list [--format[="..."]]

Magento Websites

Lists all websites.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:website:list [--format[="..."]]

List Cronjobs

Lists all cronjobs defined in config.xml files.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:cron:list [--format[="..."]]

Run Cronjob

Runs a cronjob by code.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:cron:run [--schedule] [job]

If no job argument is passed you can select a job from a list. See it in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkzkLgrfNaM If option schedule is present, cron is not launched, but just scheduled immediately in magento crontab.

Cronjob History

Last executed cronjobs with status.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:cron:history [--format[="..."]] [--timezone[="..."]]

List URLs

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:url:list [--add-categories] [--add-products] [--add-cmspages] [--add-all] [stores] [linetemplate]

Examples:

  • Create a list of product urls only:
$ n98-magerun.phar sys:url:list --add-products 4
  • Create a list of all products, categories and cms pages of store 4 and 5 separating host and path (e.g. to feed a jmeter csv sampler):
$ n98-magerun.phar sys:url:list --add-all 4,5 '{host},{path}' > urls.csv
  • The "linetemplate" can contain all parts "parse_url" return wrapped in '{}'. '{url}' always maps the complete url and is set by default

Run Setup Scripts

Runs all setup scripts (no need to call frontend). This command is useful if you update your system with enabled maintenance mode.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:setup:run

Run Setup Scripts Incrementally

Runs setup scripts incrementally. (no need to call frontend). This command runs each new setup script individually in order to increase the transparency of the setup resource system, and reduce the chances of a PHP failure creating an invalid database state.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:setup:incremental [--stop-on-error]

Compare Setup Versions

Compares module version with saved setup version in core_resource table and displays version mismatch.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:setup:compare-versions [--ignore-data] [--errors-only] [--log-junit="..."] [--format[="..."]]
  • If a filename with --log-junit option is set the tool generates an XML file and no output to stdout.
  • If status errors are found this will return an exit status of 1 rather than 0, making it perfect for hooking into deployment scripts.

Change Setup Version

Changes the version of one or all module resource setups. This command is useful if you want to re-run an upgrade script again possibly due to debugging. Alternatively you would have to alter the row in the database manually.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:setup:change-version module version [setup]

Setup argument default is "all resources" for the given module.

Remove Setup Version

Removes the entry for one or all module resource setups. This command is useful if you want to re-run an install script again possibly due to debugging. Alternatively you would have to remove the row from the database manually.

$ n98-magerun.phar sys:setup:remove module [setup]

Setup argument default is "all resources" for the given module.

System Check

  • Checks missing files and folders
  • Security
  • PHP Extensions (Required and Bytecode Cache)
  • MySQL InnoDB Engine
$ n98-magerun.phar sys:check

CMS: Toggle Banner

Hide/Show CMS Banners

$ n98-magerun.phar cms:banner:toggle <banner_id>

CMS: Publish a page

Publishes a page by page id and revision.

$ n98-magerun.phar cms:page:publish <page_id> <revision_id>

Useful to automatically publish a page by a cron job.

Interactive Development Console

Opens PHP interactive shell with initialized Magento Admin-Store.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:console

See it in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAWpRpawTGc

The command is only available for PHP 5.4 users.

CSS Merging

Toggle CSS merging settings of a store

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:merge-css [store_code]

JS Merging

Toggle JS merging settings of a store

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:merge-js [store_code]

Template Hints

Toggle debug template hints settings of a store

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:template-hints [store_code]

Template Hints Blocks

Toggle debug template hints blocks settings of a store

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:template-hints-blocks [store_code]

Inline Translation

Toggle settings for shop frontend:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:translate:shop [store_code]

Toggle for admin area:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:translate:admin

Export Inline Translation

Exports saved database translation data into a file.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:translate:export [locale] [filename]

Profiler

Toggle profiler for debugging a store:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:profiler [--on] [--off] [--global] [store]

Email Template Usage

Display a report of use transactional email templates:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:email-template:usage --format[=FORMAT]

Development Logs

Activate/Deactivate system.log and exception.log for a store:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:log [--on] [--off] [--global] [store]

Show size of a log file:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:log:size [--human] [log_filename]

Activate/Deactivate MySQL query logging via lib/Varien/Db/Adapter/Pdo/Mysql.php

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:log:db [--on] [--off]

Setup Script Generation

Generate Script for attributes:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:setup:script:attribute entityType attributeCode

i.e.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:setup:script:attribute catalog_product color

Currently only catalog_product entity type is supported.

EAV Attributes

List all EAV attributes:

$ n98-magerun.phar eav:attribute:list [--filter-type[="..."]] [--add-source] [--add-backend] [--format[="..."]]

View the data for a particular attribute:

$ n98-magerun.phar eav:attribute:view [--format[="..."]] entityType attributeCode

Remove an attribute:

$ n98-magerun.phar eav:attribute:remove entityType attributeCode

You can also remove multiple attributes in one go if they are of the same type

$ n98-magerun.phar eav:attribute:remove entityType attributeCode1 attributeCode2 ... attributeCode10

Development IDE Support

PhpStorm Code Completion -> Meta file generation.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:ide:phpstorm:meta [--meta-version=(old|2016.2+)] [--stdout]

Generates meta data file for PhpStorm auto completion (default version : 2016.2+)

Reports

Prints count of reports in var/reports folder.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:report:count

Resolve/Lookup Class Names

Resolves the given type and grouped class name to a class name, useful for debugging rewrites.

If the resolved class doesn't exist, an info message will be displayed.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:class:lookup <block|model|helper> <name>

Example:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:class:lookup model catalog/product

Toggle Symlinks

Allow usage of symlinks for a store-view:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:symlinks [--on] [--off] [--global] [store_code]

Global scope can be set by not permitting store_code parameter:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:symlinks

Create Module Skeleton

Creates an empty module and registers it in current Magento shop:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:create [--add-controllers] [--add-blocks] [--add-helpers] [--add-models] [--add-setup] [--add-all] [--modman] [--add-readme] [--add-composer] [--author-name[="..."]] [--author-email[="..."]] [--description[="..."]] vendorNamespace moduleName [codePool]

Code-Pool defaults to local.

Example:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:create MyVendor MyModule
  • --modman option creates a new folder based on vendorNamespace and moduleName argument.

Run this command inside your .modman folder.

  • --add-all option add blocks, helpers and models.
  • --add-readme Adds a readme.md file to your module.
  • --add-composer Adds a composer.json to your module.
  • --author-email Author email for composer.json file.
  • --author-name Author name for composer.json file.
$ n98-magerun.phar dev:code:model:method [modelName]

Enable/Disable Module in Declaration

Enable or disable a module in app/etc/modules/*.xml by name or codePool:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:enable [--codepool="..."] moduleName
$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:disable [--codepool="..."] moduleName

Examples:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:disable MyVendor_MyModule
$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:disable --codepool="community"

Hint

If --codepool option is specified all modules in the codepool are affected.

List Modules

Lists all installed modules with codepool and version

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:list  [--codepool[="..."]] [--status[="..."]] [--vendor=[="..."]] [--format[="..."]]

Rewrite List

Lists all registered class rewrites.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:rewrite:list [--format[="..."]]

Rewrite Conflicts

Lists all duplicated rewrites and tells you which class is loaded by Magento. The command checks class inheritance in order of your module dependencies.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:rewrite:conflicts [--log-junit="..."]
  • If a filename with --log-junit option is set the tool generates an XML file and no output to stdout.

Module Dependencies

Show list of modules which given module depends on

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:dependencies:on [-a|--all] [--format[="..."]] moduleName

Show list of modules which depend from module

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:dependencies:from [-a|--all] [--format[="..."]] moduleName

Observer List

Lists all registered observer by type.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:module:observer:list [type]

Type is one of "adminhtml", "global", "frontend".

Theme List

Lists all frontend themes

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:theme:list [--format[="..."]]

Find Duplicates in your theme

Find duplicate files (templates, layout, locale, etc.) between two themes.

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:theme:duplicates [--log-junit="..."] theme [originalTheme]
  • originTheme default is "base/default".

Example:

$ n98-magerun.phar dev:theme:duplicates default/default
  • If a filename with --log-junit option is set the tool generates an XML file and no output to stdout.

Create dummy Category

$ n98-magerun.phar category:create:dummy

Create dummy categories with all default vanilla magento or your custom values.

Interactive mode or via shell arguments or mixed.

Create dummy Dropdown Attribute Values

$ n98-magerun.phar eav:attribute:create-dummy-values

Create dummy attribute values (ONLY FOR DROPDOWN ATTRIBUTE)

Interactive mode or via shell arguments or mixed.

List Extensions

List and find connect extensions by a optional search string:

$ n98-magerun.phar extension:list [--format[="..."]] <search>
  • Requires Magento's mage shell script.
  • Does not work with Windows as operating system.

Install Extensions

Installs a connect extension by package key:

$ n98-magerun.phar extension:install <package_key>

If the package could not be found a search for alternatives will be done. If alternatives could be found you can select the package to install.

  • Requires Magento's mage shell script.
  • Does not work with Windows as operating system.

Download Extensions

Downloads connect extensions by package key:

$ n98-magerun.phar extension:download <search>
  • Requires Magento's mage shell script.
  • Does not work with Windows as operating system.

Upgrade Extensions

Upgrade connect extensions by package key:

$ n98-magerun.phar extension:upgrade <search>
  • Requires Magento's mage shell script.
  • Does not work with Windows as operating system.

Magento Installer

Since version 1.1.0 we deliver a Magento installer which does the following:

  • Downloads Magento by a list of git repos and zip files (mageplus, magelte, official community packages).
  • Tries to create database if it does not exist.
  • Installs Magento sample data if available (since version 1.2.0).
  • Starts Magento installer
  • Sets rewrite base in .htaccess file

Interactive installer:

$ n98-magerun.phar install

Unattended installation:

$ n98-magerun.phar install [--magentoVersion[="..."]] [--magentoVersionByName[="..."]] [--installationFolder[="..."]] [--dbHost[="..."]] [--dbUser[="..."]] [--dbPass[="..."]] [--dbName[="..."]] [--installSampleData[="..."]] [--useDefaultConfigParams[="..."]] [--baseUrl[="..."]] [--replaceHtaccessFile[="..."]]

Example of an unattended Magento CE 1.7.0.2 installation:

$ n98-magerun.phar install --dbHost="localhost" --dbUser="mydbuser" --dbPass="mysecret" --dbName="magentodb" --installSampleData=yes --useDefaultConfigParams=yes --magentoVersionByName="magento-ce-1.7.0.2" --installationFolder="magento" --baseUrl="http://magento.localdomain/"

Additionally, with --noDownload option you can install Magento working copy already stored in --installationFolder on the given database.

See it in action: http://youtu.be/WU-CbJ86eQc

Magento Uninstaller

Uninstalls Magento: Drops your database and recursive deletes installation folder.

$ n98-magerun.phar uninstall [-f|--force] [--installationFolder[="..."]]

Please be careful: This removes all data from your installation.

--installationFolder is required and if you do not enter it you will be prompted for it. This should be your project root, not the Magento root. For example, If your project root is /var/www/site and Magento src is located at /var/www/site/htdocs, you should pass /var/www/site to the command, or if you are currently in that particular directory you can just pass "." Eg:

$ cd /var/www/site
$ n98-magerun.phar uninstall --installationFolder "." -f

If you omit the -f, you will be prompted for confirmation.

n98-magerun Shell

If you need autocompletion for all n98-magerun commands you can start with "shell command".

$ n98-magerun.phar shell

n98-magerun Script

Run multiple commands from a script file.

$ n98-magerun.phar script [-d|--define[="..."]] [--stop-on-error] [filename]

Example:

# Set multiple config
config:set "web/cookie/cookie_domain" example.com

# Set with multiline values with "\n"
config:set "general/store_information/address" "First line\nSecond line\nThird line"

# This is a comment
cache:flush

Optionally you can work with unix pipes.

$ echo "cache:flush" | n98-magerun-dev script
$ n98-magerun.phar script < filename

It is even possible to create executable scripts:

Create file test.magerun and make it executable (chmod +x test.magerun):

#!/usr/bin/env n98-magerun.phar script

config:set "web/cookie/cookie_domain" example.com
cache:flush

# Run a shell script with "!" as first char
! ls -l

# Register your own variable (only key = value currently supported)
${my.var}=bar

# Let magerun ask for variable value - add a question mark
${my.var}=?

! echo ${my.var}

# Use resolved variables from n98-magerun in shell commands
! ls -l ${magento.root}/code/local

Pre-defined variables:

  • ${magento.root} -> Magento Root-Folder
  • ${magento.version} -> Magento Version i.e. 1.7.0.2
  • ${magento.edition} -> Magento Edition -> Community or Enterprise
  • ${magerun.version} -> Magerun version i.e. 1.66.0
  • ${php.version} -> PHP Version
  • ${script.file} -> Current script file path
  • ${script.dir} -> Current script file dir

Variables can be passed to a script with "--define (-d)" option.

Example:

$ n98-magerun.phar script -d foo=bar filename

# This will register the variable ${foo} with value bar.

It's possible to define multiple values by passing more than one option.

n98-magerun Script Repository

You can organize your scripts in a repository. Simply place a script in folder /usr/local/share/n98-magerun/scripts or in your home dir in folder <HOME>/.n98-magerun/scripts.

Scripts must have the file extension .magerun.

After that you can list all scripts with the script:repo:list command. The first line of the script can contain a comment (line prefixed with #) which will be displayed as description.

$ n98-magerun.phar script:repo:list [--format[="..."]]

If you want to execute a script from the repository this can be done by script:repo:run command.

$ n98-magerun.phar script:repo:run [-d|--define[="..."]] [--stop-on-error] [script]

Script argument is optional. If you don't specify any you can select one from a list.

Advanced usage

Add your own commands

https://github.com/netz98/n98-magerun/wiki/Add-custom-commands

Overwrite default settings

Create the yaml config file ~/.n98-magerun.yaml. Now you can define overwrites. The original config file is config.yaml in the source root folder.

Change of i.e. default currency and admin users:

commands:
  N98\Magento\Command\Installer\InstallCommand:
    installation:
      defaults:
        currency: USD
        admin_username: myadmin
        admin_firstname: Firstname
        admin_lastname: Lastname
        admin_password: mydefaultSecret
        admin_email: defaultemail@example.com

Add own Magento repositories

Create the yaml config file ~/.n98-magerun.yaml. Now you can define overwrites. The original config file is config.yaml in the source root folder.

Add your repo. The keys in the config file follow the composer package structure.

Example:

commands:
  N98\Magento\Command\Installer\InstallCommand:
    magento-packages:
      - name: my-magento-git-repository
        version: 1.x.x.x
        source:
          url: git://myserver/myrepo.git
          type: git
          reference: 1.x.x.x
        extra:
          sample-data: sample-data-1.6.1.0

      - name: my-zipped-magento
        version: 1.7.0.0
        dist:
          url: http://www.myserver.example.com/magento-1.7.0.0.tar.gz
          type: tar
        extra:
          sample-data: sample-data-1.6.1.0

How can you help?

  • Add new commands.
  • Send me some proposals if you miss anything.
  • Create issues if you find a bug or missing a feature.

Thanks to

  • Symfony2 Team for the great console component.
  • Composer Team for the downloader backend and the self-update command.
  • Francois Zaninotto for great Faker library.