Laravel 5 - 如何从 Artisan 命令运行控制器方法?

我需要我的控制器中的一些代码每十分钟运行一次.使用 SchedulerCommands 就足够简单了.但.我创建了一个 Command,用 Laravel Scheduler(在 Kernel.php 中)注册它,现在我无法实例化 控制器.我知道这是解决此问题的错误方法,但我只需要进行快速测试.有没有办法,请注意一个hacky的方式,来完成这个?谢谢.

更新 #1:

命令:

');}}

StatsController.php

中的

updateStats() 方法

公共静态函数 updateStats($theProfileName) {//身体}

这将返回一个FatalErrorException:

[SymfonyComponentDebugExceptionFatalErrorException]语法错误,意外的if"(T_IF)

更新#2:

结果是我在 updateStats() 方法中有一个错字,但@alexey-mezenin 的回答很有魅力!把Controller导入Command也够了:

使用 AppHttpControllersStatsController;

然后像往常一样初始化它:

公共函数句柄() {$statControl = 新的 StatsController;$statControl->updateStats('');}

解决方案

尝试在命令代码中使用 use FullPathToYourController; 并静态使用方法:

公共静态函数 someStaticMethod(){返回你好";}

在您的命令代码中:

echo myClass::someStaticMethod();

I need some code from my Controller to run every ten minutes. Easy enough with Scheduler and Commands. But. I've created a Command, registered it with Laravel Scheduler (in Kernel.php) and now I am unable to instantiate the Controller. I know it's a wrong way to approach this problem, but I just needed a quick test. Is there a way, mind you a hacky way, to accomplish this? Thank you.

Update #1:

The Command:

<?php

namespace AppConsoleCommands;

use IlluminateConsoleCommand;
use AppHttpControllersStatsController;


class UpdateProfiles extends Command
{
    /**
     * The name and signature of the console command.
     *
     * @var string
     */
    protected $signature = 'update-profiles';

    /**
     * The console command description.
     *
     * @var string
     */
    protected $description = 'Updates profiles in database.';

    /**
     * Create a new command instance.
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function __construct()
    {
        parent::__construct();
    }

    /**
     * Execute the console command.
     *
     * @return mixed
     */
    public function handle()
    {
        StatsController::updateStats('<theProfileName>');
    }
}

updateStats() method in StatsController.php

public static function updateStats($theProfileName) { 
   // the body
}

This returns a FatalErrorException:

[SymfonyComponentDebugExceptionFatalErrorException] 
syntax error, unexpected 'if' (T_IF)

Update #2:

Turns out that I've had an typo in the updateStats() method, but the answer by @alexey-mezenin works like a charm! It is also enough to import the Controller into the Command:

use AppHttpControllersStatsController;

And then initialize it as you'd do normally:

public function handle() {
   $statControl        = new StatsController;
   $statControl->updateStats('<theProfileName>');
}

解决方案

Try to use use FullPathToYourController; in your command code and use method statically:

public static function someStaticMethod()
{
    return 'Hello';
}

In your command code:

echo myClass::someStaticMethod();

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