New Model
發表於 : 2017-07-12 14:55:12
https://github.com/reliese/laravel
Reliese Laravel
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Reliese Laravel is a collection of Laravel Components which aim is to help the development process of Laravel applications by providing some convenient code-generation capabilities.
How does it work?
This package expects that you are using Laravel 5.1 or above. You will need to import the reliese/laravel package via composer:
composer require reliese/laravel
Configuration
Add the service provider to your config/app.php file within the providers key:
// ...
'providers' => [
/*
* Package Service Providers...
*/
Reliese\Coders\CodersServiceProvider::class,
],
// ...
Configuration for local environment only
If you wish to enable generators only for your local environment, you should install it via composer using the --dev option like this:
composer require reliese/laravel --dev
Then you'll need to register the provider in app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php file.
public function register()
{
if ($this->app->environment() == 'local') {
$this->app->register(\Reliese\Coders\CodersServiceProvider::class);
}
}
Models
Generating models with artisan
Add the models.php configuration file to your config directory:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=reliese-models
Usage
Assuming you have already configured your database, you are now all set to go.
Let's scaffold some of your models from your default connection.
php artisan code:models
You can scaffold a specific table like this:
php artisan code:models --table=users
You can also specify the connection:
php artisan code:models --connection=mysql
If you are using a MySQL database, you can specify which schema you want to scaffold:
php artisan code:models --schema=shop
Customizing Model Scaffolding
To change the scaffolding behaviour you can make config/models.php configuration file fit your database needs. Check it out ;-)
Tips
1. Keeping model changes
You may want to generate your models as often as you change your database. In order not to lose you own model changes, you should set base_files to true in your config/models.php.
When you enable this feature your models will inherit their base configurations from base models. You should avoid adding code to your base models, since you will lose all changes when they are generated again.
Note: You will end up with two models for the same table and you may think it is a horrible idea to have two classes for the same thing. However, it is up to you to decide whether this approach gives value to your project :-)
Support
For the time being, this package only supports MySQL databases. Support for other databases will be added soon.
Reliese Laravel
StyleCI Build Status Latest Stable Version Total Downloads Latest Unstable Version License
Reliese Laravel is a collection of Laravel Components which aim is to help the development process of Laravel applications by providing some convenient code-generation capabilities.
How does it work?
This package expects that you are using Laravel 5.1 or above. You will need to import the reliese/laravel package via composer:
composer require reliese/laravel
Configuration
Add the service provider to your config/app.php file within the providers key:
// ...
'providers' => [
/*
* Package Service Providers...
*/
Reliese\Coders\CodersServiceProvider::class,
],
// ...
Configuration for local environment only
If you wish to enable generators only for your local environment, you should install it via composer using the --dev option like this:
composer require reliese/laravel --dev
Then you'll need to register the provider in app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php file.
public function register()
{
if ($this->app->environment() == 'local') {
$this->app->register(\Reliese\Coders\CodersServiceProvider::class);
}
}
Models
Generating models with artisan
Add the models.php configuration file to your config directory:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=reliese-models
Usage
Assuming you have already configured your database, you are now all set to go.
Let's scaffold some of your models from your default connection.
php artisan code:models
You can scaffold a specific table like this:
php artisan code:models --table=users
You can also specify the connection:
php artisan code:models --connection=mysql
If you are using a MySQL database, you can specify which schema you want to scaffold:
php artisan code:models --schema=shop
Customizing Model Scaffolding
To change the scaffolding behaviour you can make config/models.php configuration file fit your database needs. Check it out ;-)
Tips
1. Keeping model changes
You may want to generate your models as often as you change your database. In order not to lose you own model changes, you should set base_files to true in your config/models.php.
When you enable this feature your models will inherit their base configurations from base models. You should avoid adding code to your base models, since you will lose all changes when they are generated again.
Note: You will end up with two models for the same table and you may think it is a horrible idea to have two classes for the same thing. However, it is up to you to decide whether this approach gives value to your project :-)
Support
For the time being, this package only supports MySQL databases. Support for other databases will be added soon.