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title: Tenant-aware commands
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description: Tenant-aware commands
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extends: _layouts.documentation
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section: content
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---
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# Tenant-aware commands {#tenant-aware-commands}
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Even though [`tenants:run`]({{ $page->link('console-commands#run') }}) lets you run arbitrary artisan commands for tenants, you may want to have strictly tenant commands.
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To make a command tenant-aware, utilize the `TenantAwareCommand` trait:
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```php
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class MyCommand extends Command
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{
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use TenantAwareCommand;
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}
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```
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However, this trait requires you to implement a `getTenants()` method that returns an array of `Tenant` instances.
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If you don't want to implement the options/arguments yourself, you may use one of these two traits:
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- `HasATenantsOption` - accepts multiple tenant IDs, optional -- by default the command is executed for all tenants
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- `HasATenantArgument` - accepts a single tenant ID, required argument
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These traits implement the `getTenants()` method needed by `TenantAwareCommand`.
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> Note: If you're using a custom constructor for your command, you need to add `$this->specifyParameters()` at the end for the option/argument traits to take effect.
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So if you use these traits in combination with `TenantAwareCommand`, you won't have to change a thing in your command:
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```php
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class FooCommand extends Command
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{
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use TenantAwareCommand, HasATenantsOption;
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public function handle()
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{
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//
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}
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}
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class BarCommand extends Command
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{
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use TenantAwareCommand, HasATenantArgument;
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public function handle()
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{
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//
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}
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}
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```
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### Custom implementation {#custom-implementation}
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If you want more control, you may implement this functionality yourself by simply accepting a `tenant_id` argument and then inside `handle()` doing something like this:
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```php
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tenancy()->find($this->argument('tenant_id'))->run(function () {
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// Your actual command code
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});
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```
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