shopex / luban-crud-generator
Laravel 5 CRUD Generator
Requires
- php: >=5.5.9
- illuminate/support: ^5.1
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ^0.9.6
- orchestra/testbench: ^3.3
- phpunit/phpunit: ^5.7
README
Requirements
Laravel >=5.1
PHP >= 5.5.9
Installation
Open your terminal(CLI), go to the root directory of your Laravel project, then follow the following procedure.
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Run
composer require appzcoder/crud-generator --dev
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Since the package is only use in local developmnet, add the provider in app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php.
public function register() { if ($this->app->environment() == 'local') { $this->app->register('Appzcoder\CrudGenerator\CrudGeneratorServiceProvider'); } }
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Install laravelcollective/html helper package if you haven't installed it already.
- Run
composer require laravelcollective/html
- Add service provider & aliases to config/app.php.
'providers' => [ ... Collective\Html\HtmlServiceProvider::class, ], 'aliases' => [ ... 'Form' => Collective\Html\FormFacade::class, 'HTML' => Collective\Html\HtmlFacade::class, ],
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Run
composer dump-autoload
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Publish vendor files of this package.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Appzcoder\CrudGenerator\CrudGeneratorServiceProvider"
Note: You should have configured database for this operation.
Commands
Crud command:
php artisan crud:generate Posts --fields="title#string; content#text; category#select#options=technology,tips,health" --view-path=admin --controller-namespace=Admin --route-group=admin
Crud fields from a JSON file:
{ "fields": [ { "name": "title", "type": "string" }, { "name": "content", "type": "text" }, { "name": "category", "type": "select", "options": ["technology", "tips", "health"] }, { "name": "user_id", "type": "integer#unsigned" } ], "foreign_keys": [ { "column": "user_id", "references": "id", "on": "users", "onDelete": "cascade" } ], "relationships": [ { "name": "user", "type": "belongsTo", "class": "App\\User" } ], "validations": [ { "field": "title", "rules": "required|max:10" } ] }
php artisan crud:generate Posts --fields_from_file="/path/to/fields.json" --view-path=admin --controller-namespace=Admin --route-group=admin
Options:
Other commands (optional):
For controller:
php artisan crud:controller PostsController --crud-name=posts --model-name=Post --view-path="directory" --route-group=admin
Controller's Options:
For model:
php artisan crud:model Post --fillable="['title', 'body']"
For migration:
php artisan crud:migration posts --schema="title#string; body#text"
For view:
php artisan crud:view posts --fields="title#string; body#text" --view-path="directory" --route-group=admin
By default, the generator will attempt to append the crud route to your Route
file. If you don't want the route added, you can use this option --route=no
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After creating all resources, run migrate command. If necessary, include the route for your crud as well.
php artisan migrate
If you chose not to add the crud route in automatically (see above), you will need to include the route manually.
Route::resource('posts', 'PostsController');
Supported Field Types
These fields are supported for migration and view's form:
Form Field Types:
- text
- textarea
- password
- number
- date
- datetime
- time
- radio
- select
- file
Migration Field Types:
- string
- char
- varchar
- date
- datetime
- time
- timestamp
- text
- mediumtext
- longtext
- json
- jsonb
- binary
- integer
- bigint
- mediumint
- tinyint
- smallint
- boolean
- decimal
- double
- float
- enum
Custom Generator's Stub Template
You can customize the generator's stub files/templates to achieve your need.
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Make sure you've published package's assets.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Appzcoder\CrudGenerator\CrudGeneratorServiceProvider"
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Turn on custom_template support on config/crudgenerator.php
'custom_template' => true,
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From the directory resources/crud-generator/ you can modify or customize the stub files.
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On config/crudgenerator.php you can add new stubs and choose which values are passed
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