StreamOutput
        
        extends Output
    
    
            
            in package
            
        
    
    
    
StreamOutput writes the output to a given stream.
Usage:
$output = new StreamOutput(fopen('php://stdout', 'w'));
As StreamOutput can use any stream, you can also use a file:
$output = new StreamOutput(fopen('/path/to/output.log', 'a', false));
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Table of Contents
Methods
- __construct() : mixed
 - getFormatter() : OutputFormatterInterface
 - Returns current output formatter instance.
 - getStream() : resource
 - Gets the stream attached to this StreamOutput instance.
 - getVerbosity() : self::VERBOSITY_*
 - Gets the current verbosity of the output.
 - isDebug() : bool
 - Returns whether verbosity is debug (-vvv).
 - isDecorated() : bool
 - Gets the decorated flag.
 - isQuiet() : bool
 - Returns whether verbosity is quiet (-q).
 - isSilent() : bool
 - isVerbose() : bool
 - Returns whether verbosity is verbose (-v).
 - isVeryVerbose() : bool
 - Returns whether verbosity is very verbose (-vv).
 - setDecorated() : void
 - Sets the decorated flag.
 - setFormatter() : void
 - setVerbosity() : void
 - Sets the verbosity of the output.
 - write() : void
 - Writes a message to the output.
 - writeln() : void
 - Writes a message to the output and adds a newline at the end.
 - doWrite() : void
 - Writes a message to the output.
 - hasColorSupport() : bool
 - Returns true if the stream supports colorization.
 
Methods
__construct()
    public
                    __construct(resource $stream[, int $verbosity = self::VERBOSITY_NORMAL ][, bool|null $decorated = null ][, OutputFormatterInterface|null $formatter = null ]) : mixed
    Parameters
- $stream : resource
 - 
                    
A stream resource
 - $verbosity : int = self::VERBOSITY_NORMAL
 - 
                    
The verbosity level (one of the VERBOSITY constants in OutputInterface)
 - $decorated : bool|null = null
 - 
                    
Whether to decorate messages (null for auto-guessing)
 - $formatter : OutputFormatterInterface|null = null
 - 
                    
Output formatter instance (null to use default OutputFormatter)
 
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getFormatter()
Returns current output formatter instance.
    public
                    getFormatter() : OutputFormatterInterface
    Return values
OutputFormatterInterfacegetStream()
Gets the stream attached to this StreamOutput instance.
    public
                    getStream() : resource
    Return values
resourcegetVerbosity()
Gets the current verbosity of the output.
    public
                    getVerbosity() : self::VERBOSITY_*
    Return values
self::VERBOSITY_*isDebug()
Returns whether verbosity is debug (-vvv).
    public
                    isDebug() : bool
    Return values
boolisDecorated()
Gets the decorated flag.
    public
                    isDecorated() : bool
    Return values
boolisQuiet()
Returns whether verbosity is quiet (-q).
    public
                    isQuiet() : bool
    Return values
boolisSilent()
    public
                    isSilent() : bool
    Return values
boolisVerbose()
Returns whether verbosity is verbose (-v).
    public
                    isVerbose() : bool
    Return values
boolisVeryVerbose()
Returns whether verbosity is very verbose (-vv).
    public
                    isVeryVerbose() : bool
    Return values
boolsetDecorated()
Sets the decorated flag.
    public
                    setDecorated(bool $decorated) : void
    Parameters
- $decorated : bool
 
setFormatter()
    public
                    setFormatter(OutputFormatterInterface $formatter) : void
    Parameters
- $formatter : OutputFormatterInterface
 
setVerbosity()
Sets the verbosity of the output.
    public
                    setVerbosity(int $level) : void
    Parameters
- $level : int
 
write()
Writes a message to the output.
    public
                    write(string|iterable<string|int, mixed> $messages[, bool $newline = false ][, int $options = self::OUTPUT_NORMAL ]) : void
    Parameters
- $messages : string|iterable<string|int, mixed>
 - $newline : bool = false
 - 
                    
Whether to add a newline
 - $options : int = self::OUTPUT_NORMAL
 - 
                    
A bitmask of options (one of the OUTPUT or VERBOSITY constants), 0 is considered the same as self::OUTPUT_NORMAL | self::VERBOSITY_NORMAL
 
writeln()
Writes a message to the output and adds a newline at the end.
    public
                    writeln(string|iterable<string|int, mixed> $messages[, int $options = self::OUTPUT_NORMAL ]) : void
    Parameters
- $messages : string|iterable<string|int, mixed>
 - $options : int = self::OUTPUT_NORMAL
 - 
                    
A bitmask of options (one of the OUTPUT or VERBOSITY constants), 0 is considered the same as self::OUTPUT_NORMAL | self::VERBOSITY_NORMAL
 
doWrite()
Writes a message to the output.
    protected
                    doWrite(string $message, bool $newline) : void
    Parameters
- $message : string
 - $newline : bool
 
hasColorSupport()
Returns true if the stream supports colorization.
    protected
                    hasColorSupport() : bool
    Colorization is disabled if not supported by the stream:
This is tricky on Windows, because Cygwin, Msys2 etc emulate pseudo terminals via named pipes, so we can only check the environment.
Reference: Composer\XdebugHandler\Process::supportsColor https://github.com/composer/xdebug-handler
Return values
bool —true if the stream supports colorization, false otherwise