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The Spiral offers a feature known as console command sequences, documented here: https://spiral.dev/docs/console-sequences. These sequences allow for a series of console commands to be executed to perform specific tasks. I am interested in utilizing this capability to automate the process of initializing entities in a database based on configuration files.
The idea is to have YAML configuration files placed in a runtime/configs directory. When Roadrunner starts, it should automatically load all these config files and create corresponding records in the database. This feature is particularly aimed at managing various types of configurations, such as project management or application webhooks configurations.
Additionally, it's important that each module within the application has the ability to register its own sequences independently. This flexibility would allow for a more modular and easily expandable system where different parts of the application can define their own initialization sequences without affecting or being dependent on each other.
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Add addition sequence for starting application inside roadrunner
Implement Initialization Sequence for Roadrunner Startup Using Console Commands in Spiral Framework
Apr 29, 2024
The Spiral offers a feature known as console command sequences, documented here: https://spiral.dev/docs/console-sequences. These sequences allow for a series of console commands to be executed to perform specific tasks. I am interested in utilizing this capability to automate the process of initializing entities in a database based on configuration files.
The idea is to have YAML configuration files placed in a
runtime/configs
directory. When Roadrunner starts, it should automatically load all these config files and create corresponding records in the database. This feature is particularly aimed at managing various types of configurations, such as project management or application webhooks configurations.Additionally, it's important that each module within the application has the ability to register its own sequences independently. This flexibility would allow for a more modular and easily expandable system where different parts of the application can define their own initialization sequences without affecting or being dependent on each other.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: