Batches ======= > ### Important Notice! > > It is strongly recommended, to get familiar with the CLI usage of *Gii* and *Giiant*, since the code-generation process may be repeated several times in the inital development phase and using the CLI in conjunction with a script will save you a lot of time and also reduce your error rate! Configuration ------------- It's recommended to configure a customized `batch` command in your application CLI configuration, add the following code to your console application configuration. $crudNs = '\project\modules\crud'; With the config array... 'controllerMap' => [ 'batch' => [ 'class' => 'schmunk42\giiant\commands\BatchController', 'overwrite' => true, 'modelNamespace' => $crudNs . '\models', 'modelQueryNamespace' => $crudNs . '\models\query', 'crudControllerNamespace' => $crudNs . '\controllers', 'crudSearchModelNamespace' => $crudNs . '\models\search', 'crudViewPath' => '@project/modules/crud/views', 'crudPathPrefix' => '/crud/', 'crudTidyOutput' => true, 'crudActionButtonColumnPosition' => 'right', //left by default 'crudProviders' => [ \schmunk42\giiant\generators\crud\providers\core\OptsProvider::className() ], 'tablePrefix' => 'app_', 'tables' => [ 'app_profile', ] ] ], > Note: `yii giiant-batch` is an alias for the default configuration of `BatchController` registered by this extension. Usage ----- ### Command Line Batches You can run batches of base-model and CRUD generation with the build in batch command: for Linux ./yii batch --tables=profile,social_account,user,token It will process the given tables, for more details see `./yii help giiant-batch`. See the [Sakila example](50-generate-sakila-backend.md) for a detailed example. ### Extended batch-command example You can also override the batch defaults via command line options, this example is using the default configuration from `giiant-batch` ``` ./yii giiant-batch \ --interactive=0 \ --overwrite=1 \ --modelDb=db \ --modelBaseClass=yii\\db\\ActiveRecord \ --crudProviders=schmunk42\\giiant\\generators\\crud\\providers\\core\\optsProvider \ --tables=account,article,variation_status ```