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Introduction

The Laravel-Stub package enhances the development workflow in Laravel by providing a set of customizable stubs. Stubs are templates used to scaffold code snippets for various components like models, controllers, and migrations. With Laravel-Stub, developers can easily tailor these stubs to match their project's coding standards and conventions. This package aims to streamline the code generation process, fostering consistency and efficiency in Laravel projects. Explore the customization options and boost your development speed with Laravel-Stub.

Requirements


  • PHP >= 8.0
  • Laravel >= 9.0
Version/Laravel L9 L10 L11
1.0

Installation

You can install the package with Composer:

composer require binafy/laravel-stub

You don't need to publish anything.

Usage

Create a stub file

First of all, create a stub file called model.stub:

touch model.stub

Add some code to that, like this:

<?php

namespace {{ NAMESPACE }};

class {{ CLASS }}
{
    
}

How to use Laravel Stub

You may use Laravel Stub, you need to use the LaravelStub facade:

use Binafy\LaravelStub\Facades\LaravelStub;

LaravelStub::class;

from

First thing, you need to use the from method to give the stub path:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub');

to

So, you need to determine the destination path of the stub file:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App');

name

You can determine the stub file but also attention don't write the stub extension:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model');

ext

You can determine the stub extension:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model')
    ->ext('php');

replace

The replace method takes two parameters, the first one is the key (variable) and the second one is the value. The value will be replaced with the variable:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model')
    ->ext('php')
    ->replace('NAMESPACE', 'App');

replaces

The replaces method takes an array. If you want to replace multiple variables you can use this method:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model')
    ->ext('php')
    ->replaces([
        'NAMESPACE' => 'App',
        'CLASS' => 'Milwad'
    ]);

moveStub

By default, Laravel Stub creates a copy from your stub file and moves it to the destination path. If you want to move the current stub file, you can use the moveStub method:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model')
    ->ext('php')
    ->replaces([
        'NAMESPACE' => 'App',
        'CLASS' => 'Milwad'
    ])
    ->moveStub();

After running this code, the model.stub didn't exist.

conditions

The conditions method allows you to define conditional blocks within your stub files. You can specify conditions that determine whether certain parts of the stub should be included or excluded based on provided values or closures.

<?php
LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model')
    ->ext('php')
    ->replaces([
        'NAMESPACE' => 'App',
        'CLASS' => 'Milwad'
    ])
    ->conditions([
        'hasController' => true,
        'hasController' => fn() => return false, // or with closure
    ])
    ->generate();

NOTE: Ensure that your stub files contain the appropriate conditional placeholders (e.g., {{ if isEnabled }}) to utilize this method effectively.

Your stub code should looks like this:

<?php

namespace {{ NAMESPACE }};

class {{ CLASS }}
{
    {{ if hasController }}
    public function controller()
    {
        // Controller logic here
    }
    {{ endif }}
}

download

If you want to download the stub file, you can use the download method:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model')
    ->ext('php')
    ->replaces([
        'NAMESPACE' => 'App',
        'CLASS' => 'Milwad'
    ])
    ->download(); // Return download response

generate

The important method is generate. To generate the stub file at the end you need to use the generate method to generate stub file:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model')
    ->ext('php')
    ->replaces([
        'NAMESPACE' => 'App',
        'CLASS' => 'Milwad'
    ])
    ->generate();

NOTE: Don't use the download and generate methods in one chain.

The final file will be like this (new-model.php):

<?php

namespace App;

class Milwad
{
    
}

generateForce

If you want to generate a stub file and overwrite it if it exists, you can use the generateForce method:

LaravelStub::from(__DIR__ . 'model.stub')
    ->to(__DIR__ . '/App')
    ->name('new-model')
    ->ext('php')
    ->replaces([
        'NAMESPACE' => 'App',
        'CLASS' => 'Milwad'
    ])
    ->generateForce();

Contributors

Thanks to all the people who contributed. Contributors.

Security

If you discover any security-related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.

Changelog

The changelog can be found in the CHANGELOG.md file of the GitHub repository. It lists the changes, bug fixes, and improvements made to each version of the Laravel User Monitoring package.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

Donate

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