maheralyamany/laravel-model-generator

Generate Laravel models from database tables with relationships

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Laravel Model Generator generates Eloquent models using database schema as a source.

Installation

Step 1. Add Laravel Model Generator to your project:

composer require maheralyamany/laravel-model-generator --dev

Add the model-generator.php configuration file to your config directory and clear the config cache:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=model-generator

# Let's refresh our config cache just in case
php artisan config:clear

Step 2. Register ModelGeneratorServiceProvider: Insert ModelGenerator\ModelGeneratorServiceProvider::class into "providers" section of /config/app.php

or paste into AppServiceProvider::register()

<?php

public function register()
    {
        if ($this->app->environment() === 'local' && class_exists(\ModelGenerator\ModelGeneratorServiceProvider::class)) {
            $this->app->register(\ModelGenerator\ModelGeneratorServiceProvider::class);
        }
    }

Step 3. Configure your database connection.

Usage

Use

php artisan maheralyamany:generate:model User

to generate a model class. Generator will look for table named users and generate a model for it.

table-name

Use table-name option to specify another table name:

php artisan maheralyamany:generate:model Cache --table-name=cache

In this case generated model will contain protected $table = 'user' property.

output-path

Generated file will be saved into app/Models directory of your application and have App\Models namespace by default. If you want to change the destination and namespace, supply the output-path and namespace options respectively:

php artisan maheralyamany:generate:model User --output-path=/full/path/to/output/directory --namespace=Your\\Custom\\Models\\Place
php artisan maheralyamany:generate:models  --allow-tables='table_name'  --has-create='true' 

php artisan maheralyamany:generate:models  --allow-tables='table_name'  --has-create='true' 

php artisan maheralyamany:generate:models   --has-create='false' 

output-path can be absolute path or relative to project's app directory. Absolute path must start with /:

  • /var/www/html/app/Models - absolute path
  • Custom/Models - relative path, will be transformed to /var/www/html/app/Custom/Models (assuming your project app directory is /var/www/html/app)

base-class-name

By default, generated class will be extended from Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model. To change the base class specify base-class-name option:

php artisan maheralyamany:generate:model User --base-class-name=Custom\\Base\\Model

no-backup

If User.php file already exist, it will be renamed into User.php~ first and saved at the same directory. Unless no-backup option is specified:

php artisan maheralyamany:generate:model User --no-backup

Other options

There are several useful options for defining several model's properties:

  • no-timestamps - adds public $timestamps = false; property to the model
  • date-format - specifies dateFormat property of the model
  • connection - specifies connection name property of the model

Overriding default options

Instead of specifying options each time when executing the command you can create a config file named model-generator.php at project's config directory with your own default values:

<?php

return [
    'output_path' => app_path('Models'),
    'namespace' => 'App\Models',
    'base_class_name' => \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model::class,
    'no_timestamps' => false,
    'date_format' => 'Y-m-d H:i:s',
    'connection' => null,
    'no_backup' => null,
    'db_types' => [],
    'except' => [
      'migrations',
      'personal_access_tokens',
      ],
];

Registering custom database types

If running a command leads to an error

[Doctrine\DBAL\DBALException]
Unknown database type <TYPE> requested, Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\MySqlPlatform may not support it.

it means that you must register your type <TYPE> at your config/model-generator.php:

return [
    // ...
    'db_types' => [
        '<TYPE>' => 'string',
    ],
];

Usage example

Table user:

CREATE TABLE `users` (
  `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `username` varchar(50) NOT NULL,
  `email` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
  `role_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
  KEY `role_id` (`role_id`),
  CONSTRAINT `user_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`role_id`) REFERENCES `roles` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8

Command:

php artisan maheralyamany:generate:model User

Result:

<?php

namespace App;

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;

/**
 * @property int $id
 * @property int $role_id
 * @property mixed $username
 * @property mixed $email
 * @property Role $role
 * @property Article[] $articles
 * @property Comment[] $comments
 */
class User extends Model
{
  /**
   * @var array
   */
  protected $fillable = ['role_id', 'username', 'email'];

  /**
   * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\BelongsTo
   */
  public function role()
  {
    return $this->belongsTo('Role');
  }

  /**
   * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany
   */
  public function articles()
  {
    return $this->hasMany('Article');
  }

  /**
   * @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany
   */
  public function comments()
  {
    return $this->hasMany('Comment');
  }
}

Generating models for all tables

Command maheralyamany:generate:models will generate models for all tables in the database. It accepts all options available for maheralyamany:generate:model along with skip-tables option.

skip-tables

Specify one or multiple table names to skip:

Note that table names must be specified without prefix if you have one configured.

Customization

You can hook into the process of model generation by adding your own instances of ModelGenerator\Processor\ProcessorInterface and tagging it with ModelGeneratorServiceProvider::PROCESSOR_TAG.

Imagine you want to override Eloquent's perPage property value.

class PerPageProcessor implements ProcessorInterface
{
  public function process(EloquentModel $model, Config $config): void
  {
    $propertyModel = new PropertyModel('perPage', 'protected', 20);
    $dockBlockModel = new DocBlockModel(
      'The number of models to return for pagination.',
      '',
      '@var int'
    );
    $propertyModel->setDocBlock($dockBlockModel);
    $model->addProperty($propertyModel);
  }

  public function getPriority(): int
  {
    return 8;
  }
}

getPriority determines the order of when the processor is called relative to other processors.

In your service provider:

public function register()
{
    $this->app->tag([InflectorRulesProcessor::class], [ModelGeneratorServiceProvider::PROCESSOR_TAG]);
}

After that, generated models will contain the following code:

/**
 * The number of models to return for pagination.
 *
 * @var int
 */
protected $perPage = 20;