The n98 magerun cli tools provides some handy tools to work with Magento from command line.
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This software is only running with Magento 2.
If you use Magento 1 please use another stable version (https://github.com/netz98/n98-magerun).
The tools will automatically be tested for multiple PHP versions. It's currently running in various Linux distributions and Mac OS X. Microsoft Windows is not fully supported (some Commands like db:dump or install are excluded).
There are three ways to install the tools:
Download the latest stable N98-Magerun phar-file from the file-server_:
wget https://files.magerun.net/n98-magerun2.phar
or if you prefer to use Curl:
curl -O https://files.magerun.net/n98-magerun2.phar
Verify the download by comparing the SHA256 checksum with the one on the website:
shasum -a256 n98-magerun2.phar
If it shows the same checksum as on the website, you downloaded the file successfully.
Now you can make the phar-file executable:
chmod +x ./n98-magerun2.phar
The base-installation is now complete and you can verify it:
./n98-magerun2.phar --version
The command should execute successfully and show you the version number of N98-Magerun like:
n98-magerun2 version 1.3.2 by netz98 GmbH
You now have successfully installed Magerun! You can tailor the installation further like installing it system-wide and enable autocomplete - read on for more information about these and other features.
If you want to use the command system wide you can copy it to /usr/local/bin.
sudo cp ./n98-magerun2.phar /usr/local/bin/
Require Magerun within the Magento (or any other) project and you can then execute it from the vendor’s bin folder:
composer require n98/magerun2
# ...
./vendor/bin/n98-magerun2 --version
n98-magerun2 version 1.3.2 by netz98 GmbH
First you need to have homebrew installed: http://brew.sh/
Install homebrew-php tap: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-php#installation
Once homebrew and the tap are installed, you can install the tools with it:
brew install n98-magerun2
You can now use the tools:
$ n98-magerun2 {command}
Files for autocompletion with Magerun can be found inside the folder res/autocompletion, In the following some more information about a specific one (Bash), there are more (e.g. Fish, Zsh).
Bash completion is available pre-generated, all commands and their respective options are availble on tab. To get completion for an option type two dashes ("--") and then tab.
To install the completion files, copy n98-magerun2.phar.bash to your bash compatdir folder for autocompletion.
On my Ubuntu system this can be done with the following command:
# cp res/autocompletion/bash/n98-magerun2.phar.bash /etc/bash_completion.d
The concrete folder can be obtained via pkg-config:
# pkg-config --variable=compatdir bash-completion
Detailed information is available in the bash-completions FAQ: https://github.com/scop/bash-completion#faq
All commands try to detect the current Magento root directory. If you have multiple Magento installations you must change your working directory to the preferred installation.
You can list all available commands by:
$ n98-magerun2.phar list
If you don't have the .phar file installed system wide you can call it with the PHP CLI interpreter:
php n98-magerun2.phar list
Global config parameters:
--root-dir Force Magento root dir. No auto detection. --skip-config Do not load any custom config. --skip-root-check Do not check if n98-magerun2 runs as root.
$ n98-magerun2.phar open-browser [store]
Loads basic customer info by email address.
$ n98-magerun2.phar customer:info [email] [website]
Creates a new customer/user for shop frontend.
$ n98-magerun2.phar customer:create [email] [password] [firstname] [lastname] [website]
Example:
$ n98-magerun2.phar customer:create foo@example.com password123 John Doe base
List customers. The output is limited to 1000 (can be changed by overriding config). If search parameter is given the customers are filtered (searchs in firstname, lastname and email).
$ n98-magerun2.phar customer:list [--format[="..."]] [search]
$ n98-magerun2.phar customer:change-password [email] [password] [website]
- Website parameter must only be given if more than one websites are available.
- Downloads Composer (if not already installed)
- Downloads Magento 2.
- Tries to create database if it does not exist.
- Installs Magento sample data.
- Starts Magento installer
- Sets rewrite base in .htaccess file
Interactive installer:
$ n98-magerun2.phar install
Unattended installation:
$ n98-magerun2.phar install [--magentoVersion[="..."]] [--magentoVersionByName[="..."]] [--installationFolder[="..."]] [--dbHost[="..."]] [--dbUser[="..."]] [--dbPass[="..."]] [--dbName[="..."]] [--installSampleData[="..."]] [--useDefaultConfigParams[="..."]] [--baseUrl[="..."]] [--replaceHtaccessFile[="..."]]
Example of an unattended Magento CE 2.0.0.0 dev beta 1 installation:
$ n98-magerun2.phar install --dbHost="localhost" --dbUser="mydbuser" --dbPass="mysecret" --dbName="magentodb" --installSampleData=yes --useDefaultConfigParams=yes --magentoVersionByName="magento-ce-2.0.0.0-dev-beta1" --installationFolder="magento2" --baseUrl="http://magento2.localdomain/"
Additionally, with --noDownload option you can install Magento working copy already stored in --installationFolder on the given database.
Provides info like the edition and version or the configured cache backends.
$ n98-magerun2.phar sys:info
Lists all store views.
$ n98-magerun2.phar sys:store:list [--format[="..."]]
Lists all websites.
$ n98-magerun2.phar sys:website:list [--format[="..."]]
$ n98-magerun2.phar config:store:set [--scope[="..."]] [--scope-id[="..."]] [--encrypt] path value
- Arguments:
- path The config path value The config value
- Options:
--scope The config value's scope (default: "default" | Can be "default", "websites", "stores") --scope-id The config value's scope ID (default: "0") --encrypt Encrypt the config value using crypt key
$ n98-magerun2.phar config:store:get [--scope="..."] [--scope-id="..."] [--decrypt] [--format[="..."]] [path]
- Arguments:
- path The config path
- Options:
--scope The config value's scope (default, websites, stores) --scope-id The config value's scope ID --decrypt Decrypt the config value using crypt key defined in env.php --update-script Output as update script lines --magerun-script Output for usage with config:store:set --format Output as json, xml or csv - Help:
- If path is not set, all available config items will be listed. path may contain wildcards (*)
Example:
$ n98-magerun2.phar config:store:get web/* --magerun-script
$ n98-magerun2.phar config:store:delete [--scope[="..."]] [--scope-id[="..."]] [--all] path
- Arguments:
- path The config path
- Options:
--scope The config scope (default, websites, stores) --scope-id The config value's scope ID --all Deletes all entries of a path (ignores --scope and --scope-id)
$ n98-magerun2.phar config:data:acl
- Help:
- Prints acl.xml data as table
$ n98-magerun2.phar config:data:di <type>
- Arguments:
- type Type (class)
- Options:
- --scope (-s) Config scope (global, adminhtml, frontend, webapi_rest, webapi_soap, ...) (default: "global")
$ n98-magerun2.phar cache:list
Cleans expired cache entries.
If you would like to clean only one cache type:
$ n98-magerun2.phar cache:clean [code]
If you would like to clean multiple cache types at once:
$ n98-magerun2.phar cache:clean [code] [code] ...
If you would like to remove all cache entries use cache:flush
Run cache:list command to see all codes.
$ n98-magerun2.phar cache:flush
$ n98-magerun2.phar cache:list [--format[="..."]]
$ n98-magerun2.phar cache:disable [code]
If no code is specified, all cache types will be disabled. Run cache:list command to see all codes.
$ n98-magerun2.phar cache:enable [code]
If no code is specified, all cache types will be enabled. Run cache:list command to see all codes.
Dumps configured Magento database with mysqldump.
- Requires MySQL CLI tools
Arguments
filename Dump filename
Options
--add-time Adds time to filename (only if filename was not provided) —compression (-c) Compress the dump file using one of the supported algorithms
--only-command Print only mysqldump command. Do not execute —print-only-filename Execute and prints not output except the dump filename
--dry-run Do everything but the actual dump —no-single-transaction Do not use single-transaction (not recommended, this is blocking)
--human-readable Use a single insert with column names per row. —add-routines Include stored routines in dump (procedures & functions).
--stdout Dump to stdout —strip Tables to strip (dump only structure of those tables)
--exclude Tables to exclude entirely from the dump (including structure) —force (-f) Do not prompt if all options are defined
$ n98-magerun2.phar db:dump
Only the mysqldump command:
$ n98-magerun2.phar db:dump --only-command [filename]
Or directly to stdout:
$ n98-magerun2.phar db:dump --stdout
Use compression (gzip cli tool has to be installed):
$ n98-magerun2.phar db:dump --compression="gzip"
Dumps your database and excludes some tables. This is useful for development or staging environments where you may want to provision a restricted database.
Separate each table to strip by a space. You can use wildcards like * and ? in the table names to strip multiple tables. In addition you can specify pre-defined table groups, that start with an @ Example: "dataflow_batch_export unimportant_module_* @log
$ n98-magerun2.phar db:dump --strip="@stripped"
Available Table Groups:
- @customers Customer data
- @development Removes logs, sessions, trade data and admin users so developers do not have to work with real customer data or admin user accounts
- @ee_changelog Changelog tables of new indexer since EE 1.13
- @idx Tables with _idx suffix and index event tables
- @log Log tables
- @quotes Cart (quote) data
- @sales Sales data (orders, invoices, creditmemos etc)
- @search Search related tables (catalogsearch_)
- @sessions Database session tables
- @stripped Standard definition for a stripped dump (logs and sessions)
- @trade Current trade data (customers, orders and quotes). You usually do not want those in developer systems.
$ n98-magerun2.phar dev:asset:clear [--theme="..."]
- Options:
--theme The specific theme(s) to clear
To clear assets for all themes:
$ n98-magerun2.phar dev:asset:clear
To clear assets for specific theme(s) only:
$ n98-magerun2.phar dev:asset:clear --theme=Magento/luma
View the data for a particular attribute:
$ n98-magerun2.phar eav:attribute:view [--format[="..."]] entityType attributeCode
Generates a new gift card pool.
$ n98-magerun2.phar giftcard:pool:generate
$ n98-magerun2.phar giftcard:create [--website[="..."]] [--expires[="..."]] [amount]
You may specify a website ID or use the default. You may also optionally add an expiration date to the gift card using the --expires option. Dates should be in YYYY-MM-DD format.
$ n98-magerun2.phar giftcard:info [--format[="..."]] [code]
$ n98-magerun2.phar giftcard:remove [code]
Compares module version with saved setup version in setup_module table and displays version mismatchs if found.
$ n98-magerun2.phar sys:setup:compare-versions [--ignore-data] [--log-junit="..."] [--format[="..."]]
- If a filename with --log-junit option is set the tool generates an XML file and no output to stdout.
Changes the version of a module. This command is useful if you want to re-run an upgrade script again possibly for debugging. Alternatively you would have to alter the row in the database manually.
$ n98-magerun2.phar sys:setup:change-version module version
Downgrade the versions in the database to the module version from its xml file if necessary. Useful while developing and switching branches between module version changes.
$ n98-magerun2.phar sys:setup:downgrade-versions
Creates a ZIP archive with media folder content.
$ n98-magerun.phar media:dump [--strip] [filename]
Opens PHP interactive shell with initialized Magento Admin-Store.
$ n98-magerun2.phar dev:console <arg>
Variable $di
is made available with a Magento\Framework\ObjectManagerInterface
instance to allow creation of object instances.
The interactive console works as REPL . It's possible to enter any PHP code. The code will be executed immediately. The interactive console also comes with a lot of embedded commands.
It's possible to add initial commands to the interactive console. Commands should be delimited by a semicolon. You can mix PHP-Code with embedded interactive console commands.
Example:
$ n98-magerun2.phar dev:console "$a = 1; call cache:flush; ls;"
The interactive console comes with a extendable code generator tool to create i.e. modules, cli commands, controllers, blocks, helpers etc.
The console can be in a module context which allows you to generate code for a selected module.
The basic idea of the stateful console was developed by Jacques Bodin-Hullin in this great tool Installer.
If you need autocompletion for all n98-magerun commands you can start with "shell command".
$ n98-magerun2.phar shell
Run multiple commands from a script file.
$ n98-magerun2.phar [-d|--define[="..."]] [--stop-on-error] [filename]
Example:
# Set multiple config config:store:set "web/cookie/cookie_domain" example.com # Set with multiline values with "\n" config:store:set "general/store_information/address" "First line\nSecond line\nThird line" # This is a comment cache:flush
Optionally you can work with unix pipes.
$ echo "cache:flush" | n98-magerun2.phar script
$ n98-magerun2.phar script < filename
It is even possible to create executable scripts:
Create file test.magerun and make it executable (chmod +x test.magerun):
#!/usr/bin/env n98-magerun2.phar script
config:store:set "web/cookie/cookie_domain" example.com
cache:flush
# Run a shell script with "!" as first char
! ls -l
# Register your own variable (only key = value currently supported)
${my.var}=bar
# Let magerun ask for variable value - add a question mark
${my.var}=?
! echo ${my.var}
# Use resolved variables from n98-magerun in shell commands
! ls -l ${magento.root}/code/local
Pre-defined variables:
- ${magento.root} -> Magento Root-Folder
- ${magento.version} -> Magento Version i.e. 2.0.0.0
- ${magento.edition} -> Magento Edition -> Community or Enterprise
- ${magerun.version} -> Magerun version i.e. 2.1.0
- ${php.version} -> PHP Version
- ${script.file} -> Current script file path
- ${script.dir} -> Current script file dir
Variables can be passed to a script with "--define (-d)" option.
Example:
$ n98-magerun2.phar script -d foo=bar filename
# This will register the variable ${foo} with value bar.
It's possible to define multiple values by passing more than one option.