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Feature: Multiple flag values support
Scenario: Command with repeating parameter accepts same flag multiple times
Given an empty directory
And a test-cmd.php file:
"""
<?php
/**
* Test command for multiple flag values
*
* @when before_wp_load
*/
class Test_Multi_Command extends WP_CLI_Command {
/**
* List items with multiple status filters
*
* ## OPTIONS
*
* [--status=<status>...]
* : Filter by status
* ---
* options:
* - active
* - inactive
* - pending
* ---
*
* @subcommand list
*/
public function list_( $args, $assoc_args ) {
if ( isset( $assoc_args['status'] ) ) {
if ( is_array( $assoc_args['status'] ) ) {
WP_CLI::success( 'Status filter: ' . implode( ', ', $assoc_args['status'] ) );
} else {
WP_CLI::success( 'Status filter: ' . $assoc_args['status'] );
}
} else {
WP_CLI::success( 'No status filter' );
}
}
}
WP_CLI::add_command( 'testmulti', 'Test_Multi_Command' );
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-cmd.php testmulti list`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: No status filter
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-cmd.php testmulti list --status=active`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Status filter: active
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-cmd.php testmulti list --status=active --status=inactive`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Status filter: active, inactive
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-cmd.php testmulti list --status=active --status=inactive --status=pending`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Status filter: active, inactive, pending
"""
Scenario: Command without repeating parameter uses last value when flag is repeated
Given an empty directory
And a test-single-cmd.php file:
"""
<?php
/**
* Test command for single flag values
*
* @when before_wp_load
*/
class Test_Single_Command extends WP_CLI_Command {
/**
* List items with single status filter
*
* ## OPTIONS
*
* [--status=<status>]
* : Filter by status
* ---
* options:
* - active
* - inactive
* - pending
* ---
*
* @subcommand list
*/
public function list_( $args, $assoc_args ) {
if ( isset( $assoc_args['status'] ) ) {
WP_CLI::success( 'Status filter: ' . $assoc_args['status'] );
} else {
WP_CLI::success( 'No status filter' );
}
}
}
WP_CLI::add_command( 'testsingle', 'Test_Single_Command' );
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-single-cmd.php testsingle list --status=active --status=inactive`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Status filter: inactive
"""
Scenario: Multiple flag values with option validation
Given an empty directory
And a test-validation-cmd.php file:
"""
<?php
/**
* Test command for multiple flag values with validation
*
* @when before_wp_load
*/
class Test_Validation_Command extends WP_CLI_Command {
/**
* List items with validated status filters
*
* ## OPTIONS
*
* [--status=<status>...]
* : Filter by status
* ---
* options:
* - active
* - inactive
* ---
*
* @subcommand list
*/
public function list_( $args, $assoc_args ) {
if ( isset( $assoc_args['status'] ) ) {
if ( is_array( $assoc_args['status'] ) ) {
WP_CLI::success( 'Filters: ' . implode( ', ', $assoc_args['status'] ) );
} else {
WP_CLI::success( 'Filters: ' . $assoc_args['status'] );
}
}
}
}
WP_CLI::add_command( 'testval', 'Test_Validation_Command' );
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-validation-cmd.php testval list --status=active --status=inactive`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Filters: active, inactive
"""
When I try `wp --require=test-validation-cmd.php testval list --status=active --status=invalid`
Then the return code should be 1
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Invalid value 'invalid' specified for 'status'
"""
When I try `wp --require=test-validation-cmd.php testval list --status=invalid --status=active`
Then the return code should be 1
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Invalid value 'invalid' specified for 'status'
"""
Scenario: Boolean flags use last-wins behavior when repeated
Given an empty directory
And a test-boolean-cmd.php file:
"""
<?php
/**
* Test command for boolean flag behavior
*
* @when before_wp_load
*/
class Test_Boolean_Command extends WP_CLI_Command {
/**
* Test boolean flags
*
* ## OPTIONS
*
* [--verbose]
* : Enable verbose mode
*
* @subcommand test
*/
public function test( $args, $assoc_args ) {
$verbose = isset( $assoc_args['verbose'] ) ? $assoc_args['verbose'] : 'not set';
if ( is_bool( $verbose ) ) {
WP_CLI::success( 'Verbose: ' . ( $verbose ? 'true' : 'false' ) );
} else {
WP_CLI::success( 'Verbose: ' . $verbose );
}
}
}
WP_CLI::add_command( 'testbool', 'Test_Boolean_Command' );
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-boolean-cmd.php testbool test --verbose`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Verbose: true
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-boolean-cmd.php testbool test --no-verbose`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Verbose: false
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-boolean-cmd.php testbool test --verbose --no-verbose`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Verbose: false
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-boolean-cmd.php testbool test --no-verbose --verbose`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Verbose: true
"""
When I run `wp --require=test-boolean-cmd.php testbool test --verbose --verbose --no-verbose --verbose`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Verbose: true
"""