trntv / yii2-command-bus
Yii2 Command Bus extension
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Type:yii2-extension
Requires
- yiisoft/yii2: ^2.0
- yiisoft/yii2-queue: ^2.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^4.8
- predis/predis: ^1.0
- symfony/process: ^3.0
- yiisoft/yii2-dev: ^2.0
Suggests
- symfony/process: ^3.0
- yiisoft/yii2-queue: ^2.0
README
Command Bus for Yii2
What is Command Bus?
The idea of a command bus is that you create command objects that represent what you want your application to do. Then, you toss it into the bus and the bus makes sure that the command object gets to where it needs to go. So, the command goes in -> the bus hands it off to a handler -> and then the handler actually does the job. The command essentially represents a method call to your service layer.
Installation
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
php composer.phar require --prefer-dist trntv/yii2-command-bus
or add
"trntv/yii2-command-bus": "^1.0"
to your composer.json file
Setting Up
1. Command Bus Service
After the installation, first step is to set the command bus component.
return [ // ... 'components' => [ 'commandBus' => [ 'class' => 'trntv\bus\CommandBus' ] ], ];
2. Background commands support (optional)
Install required package:
php composer.phar require symfony/process:^3.0
For the background commands worker, add a controller and command bus middleware in your config
'controllerMap' => [ 'background-bus' => [ 'class' => 'trntv\bus\console\BackgroundBusController', ] ], 'components' => [ 'commandBus' =>[ ... 'middlewares' => [ [ 'class' => '\trntv\bus\middlewares\BackgroundCommandMiddleware', 'backgroundHandlerPath' => '@console/yii', 'backgroundHandlerRoute' => 'background-bus/handle', ] ] ... ] ],
Create background command
class ReportCommand extends Object implements BackgroundCommand, SelfHandlingCommand { use BackgroundCommandTrait; public $someImportantData; public function handle($command) { // do what you need } }
And run it asynchronously!
Yii::$app->commandBus->handle(new ReportCommand([ 'async' => true, 'someImportantData' => [ // data // ] ]))
3. Queued commands support (optional)
3.1 Install required package:
php composer.phar require yiisoft/yii2-queue
3.2 Configure extensions
If you need commands to be run in queue, you need to setup middleware and yii2-queue extensions.
'components' => [ 'queue' => [ // queue config ], 'commandBus' =>[ ... 'middlewares' => [ [ 'class' => '\trntv\bus\middlewares\QueuedCommandMiddleware', // 'delay' => 3, // You can set default delay for all commands here ] ] ... ] ]
More information about yii2-queue config can be found here
3.4 Run queue worker
yii queue/listen
More information here
3.5 Create and run command
class HeavyComputationsCommand extends Object implements QueuedCommand, SelfHandlingCommand { use QueuedCommandTrait; public function handle() { // do work here } } $command = new HeavyComputationsCommand(); Yii::$app->commandBus->handle($command)
4. Handlers
Handlers are objects that will handle command execution There are two possible ways to execute command:
4.1 External handler
return [ // ... 'components' => [ 'commandBus' => [ 'class' => 'trntv\bus\CommandBus', 'locator' => [ 'class' => 'trntv\bus\locators\ClassNameLocator', 'handlers' => [ 'app\commands\SomeCommand' => 'app\handlers\SomeHandler' ] ] ] ], ]; // or $handler = new SomeHandler; Yii::$app->commandBus->locator->addHandler($handler, 'app\commands\SomeCommand'); // or Yii::$app->commandBus->locator->addHandler('app\handlers\SomeHandler', 'app\commands\SomeCommand');
4.1 Self-handling command
class SomeCommand implements SelfHandlingCommand { public function handle($command) { // do what you need } } $command = Yii::$app->commandBus->handle($command);