New in Symfony 5.3: Lazy Command Description

Contributed by Nicolas Grekas in #39851.

Symfony introduced lazy commands back in 2017 for its 3.4 version. That change made applications faster and more robust because commands no longer needed to be instantiated to register them in the application. However, Symfony commands aren’t fully lazy. If you run bin/console without arguments (or the equivalent bin/console list command) you see the entire list of commands registered in the application and their descriptions. This requires instantiating all commands, because their description is not lazy. You might think that this is not important, because you rarely list commands and it’s OK if it takes a few milliseconds to run. That’s true, but this makes it harder/impossible to implement another feature that we want to include in future Symfony versions: console autocompletion. That’s why in Symfony 5.3 we’ve introduced a way to define command descriptions (and command aliases) lazily, like the command name. First, you can now add the description attribute to the console.command tag when defining the command in a configuration file: 1 2 3 4 5# config/services.yaml app.command.my_command:

...

tags:
    - { name: console.command, command: app:my-command, description: '...' }

If you prefer to define all this inside the command class, add the new $defaultDescription static property: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12// src/Command/MyCommand.php namespace App\Command;

use Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command;

class MyCommand extends Command { protected static $defaultName = 'app:my-command'; protected static $defaultDescription = '...';

// ...

}

You can now define command aliases lazily too (which will also be important for the future console autocompletion). To do so, add the aliases inside the $defaultName property separated with pipe characters (|): 1protected static $defaultName = 'app:my-command|project:my-command|legacy:foo';

If your application uses PHP 8, keep in mind that you have another way of defining this lazy command configuration with the AsCommand attribute: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15// src/Command/MyCommand.php namespace App\Command;

use Symfony\Component\Console\Attribute\AsCommand; use Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command;

[AsCommand(

name: 'app:my-command',
description: '...',
aliases: ['project:my-command', 'legacy:foo']

)] class MyCommand extends Command { // ... }

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