command console run several commands in succession with an alias
I have read this
http://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/webhelp/command-line-tools-console.html
but is there a way to run several commands in succession with an alias or something that saves the entering the sequence?
thanks
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You may solve this problem adding new framework with desired alias and commands in tool path. For example, with alias lss and tool path ls -la && ls -la .. . And when you invoke lss command in popup, you'll get listed your current directory and it's parent one.
sounds logical?
but see what you get:
Cannot run program "redocrine2" (in directory "/home/cordoval/sites/Symfony/Memorize-Scripture-2"): java.io.IOException: error=2, No such file or directory
Did you provide full path to executable in the tool path? Is the command you provided in the tool path executed correctly in system console?
I did
"$PhpExecutable$" "$ProjectFileDir$/app/console" doctrine:schema:drop --force && "$PhpExecutable$" "$ProjectFileDir$/app/console" doctrine:schema:create && "$PhpExecutable$" "$ProjectFileDir$/app/console" doctrine:data:load
But there is no redoctrine2 in provided tool path. Maybe this is a problem of doctrine configuration?
no that is the alias, it could be anything
Some more questions: what is your PhpStorm version and did you type exactly the alias? (Seems that redocrine2 may be redoctrine2). Was the first string of output something like "C:\opt\php5.3.5\php.exe" "C:\Users\eshaverdova\PhpstormProjects\ToolTestProject/app/console" doctrine:schema:drop --force && "C:\opt\php5.3.5\php.exe" "C:\Users\eshaverdova\PhpstormProjects\ToolTestProject/app/console" doctrine:schema:create && "C:\opt\php5.3.5\php.exe" "C:\Users\eshaverdova\PhpstormProjects\ToolTestProject/app/console" doctrine:data:load or just redocrine2?
unbutu latest
EPA latest Phpstorm version
did see just redoc or whatever alias is
...
This is a bug then, and i could not reproduce it. The only idea is that actual input differed from alias.
I will try using the path rather than $var$ variables
don't give up, grab an ubuntu machine and try reproducing it
ok, i won't give up
Opened an issue for the bug: http://youtrack.jetbrains.net/issue/WI-5803