"""EasyEngine site controller.""" from cement.core.controller import CementBaseController, expose class EEDebugController(CementBaseController): class Meta: label = 'debug' stacked_on = 'base' stacked_type = 'nested' description = 'debug command used for debugging issued with stack or \ site specific configuration' arguments = [ (['--fpm'], dict(help='debug fpm', action='store_true')), (['--mysql'], dict(help='debug mysql', action='store_true')), (['--nginx'], dict(help='debug nginx', action='store_true')), (['--php'], dict(help='debug php', action='store_true')), (['--rewrite'], dict(help='debug rewrite', action='store_true')), (['--stop'], dict(help='stop debugging', action='store_true')), ] @expose(hide=True) def default(self): # TODO Default action for ee debug command print("Inside EEDebugController.default().") # debug command Options and subcommand calls and definations to # mention here # If using an output handler such as 'mustache', you could also # render a data dictionary using a template. For example: # # data = dict(foo='bar') # self.app.render(data, 'default.mustache') # # # The 'default.mustache' file would be loaded from # ``ee.cli.templates``, or ``/var/lib/ee/templates/``. #