rayan-tools/l5-modular

Modular pattern generator for Laravel 5

1.3.4 2016-11-30 09:46 UTC

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Last update: 2024-04-08 13:30:42 UTC


README

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This package gives you the ability to use Laravel 5 with module system. You can simply drop or generate modules with their own controllers, models, views, translations and a routes file into the app/Modules folder and go on working with them.

Thanks to zyhn for the "Modular Structure in Laravel 5" tutorial. Well explained and helped a lot.

Documentation

Installation

The best way to install this package is through your terminal via Composer.

Add the following line to the composer.json file and fire composer update

"RayanTools/l5-modular": "dev-master"

Once this operation is complete, simply add the service provider to your project's config/app.php

Service Provider

RayanTools\L5Modular\ModuleServiceProvider::class,

Getting started

The built in Artisan command php artisan make:module name [--no-migration] [--no-translation] generates a ready to use module in the app/Modules folder and a migration if necessary.

Since version 1.3.0 you can generate modules named with more than one word, like foo-bar.

This is how the generated module would look like:

laravel-project/
    app/
    |-- Modules/
        |-- FooBar/
            |-- Controllers/
                |-- FooBarController.php
            |-- Models/
                |-- FooBar.php
            |-- Views/
                |-- index.blade.php
            |-- Translations/
                |-- en/
                    |-- example.php
            |-- routes.php
            |-- helper.php
                

Usage

The generated RESTful Resource Controller and the corresponding routes.php make it easy to dive in. In my example you would see the output from the Modules/FooBar/Views/index.blade.php when you open laravel-project:8000/foo-bar in your browser.

Disable modules

In case you want to disable one ore more modules, you can add a modules.php into your projects app/config folder. This file should return an array with the module names that should be loaded. F.a:

return [
    'enable' => array(
        "customer",
        "contract",
        "reporting",
    ),
];

In this case L5Modular would only load this three modules customer contract reporting. Every other module in the app/Modules folder would not be loaded.

L5Modular will load all modules if there is no modules.php file in the config folder.

Change template

In case you want to change template, you can edit a view.php into your projects app/config folder and add key template with value template name.

return [
    'template' => 'default'
];

default template generated would look like:

laravel-project/
    resources/
        themes/
        |-- default/
            |-- Module1/
                |-- index.blade.php
            |-- Module2/
                |-- index.blade.php
            |-- Module3/
                |-- index.blade.php                

Update to 1.3.0

Since version 1.3.0 you have to follow the upper camel case name convention for the module folder. If you had a Modules/foo folder you have to rename it to Modules/Foo.

Also there are changes in the app/config/modules.php file. Now you have to return an array with the key enable instead of list.

License

L5Modular is licensed under the terms of the MIT License (See LICENSE file for details).