vito/app/Actions/Site/EditCommand.php
Dimitar Yanakiev 97e20206e8
ite Commands (#298) (#519)
* feat: Implement Site Commands (#298)

- Introduced a Commands widget/table for Site view, allowing users to create, edit, delete, and execute commands.
- Each Site Type now has a predefined set of commands inserted upon site creation.
- A migration script ensures commands are created for existing sites.
- Implemented necessary policies for command management.
- Added feature tests to validate functionality.

* I'm trying to fix the tests, but it seems like it might not work. I'm having trouble running the tests locally for some reason.

* I'm trying to fix the tests, but it seems like it might not work. I'm having trouble running the tests locally for some reason.

* I'm trying to fix the tests, but it seems like it might not work. I'm having trouble running the tests locally for some reason.

* I'm trying to fix the tests, but it seems like it might not work. I'm having trouble running the tests locally for some reason.

* Remove feature tests for commands due to inconsistencies for now

* fixes

* add tests for commands

* ui fix and add to wordpress

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Co-authored-by: Saeed Vaziry <mr.saeedvaziry@gmail.com>
2025-03-02 10:43:26 +01:00

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<?php
namespace App\Actions\Site;
use App\Models\Command;
class EditCommand
{
public function edit(Command $command, array $input): Command
{
$command->name = $input['name'];
$command->command = $input['command'];
$command->save();
return $command;
}
public static function rules(): array
{
return [
'name' => ['required', 'string', 'max:255'],
'command' => ['required', 'string'],
];
}
}