Tired of running Laravel's command over and over again?
Do you have a set of commands which should run in order to run the application? Perhaps seeding some info into the database?
Laravel Init provides you with a simple config file which you can put these kind of commands in it,
and instead of running them manually everytime,
you can just run php artisan init
.
Here is how it works:
composer require double-a/laravel-init
Configuration file can be published using the following command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="DoubleA\LaravelInit\Providers\InitServiceProvider"
Default configuration file located in config/init.php
looks like this:
<?php
return [
// Default steps that will run, regardless of the chosen option
// put your custom commands (e.g for running the seeders) here
"default_steps" => [
"git pull",
"composer install",
"php artisan key:generate",
"php artisan storage:link",
"php artisan cache:clear",
"php artisan config:clear",
],
// you can define as many options as you wish
"options" => [
[
"title" => "Fetch updates and start from scratch (Removes all data)",
// it means a secondary confirmation will be asked from the user before proceeding
// usefull for operations which can be dangerous like migrate:fresh
"confirm_needed" => true,
// Any extra command you wish to run only on this option and not on others
"extra_steps" => [
"php artisan migrate:fresh --seed"
],
// application will not be served after
"serve" => false,
],
[
"title" => "Fetch updates and keep going from where you were (No data will be removed)",
"confirm_needed" => false,
"extra_steps" => [
"php artisan migrate"
],
// In case of setting serve to true, serve_port can optionaly be provided
"serve" => true,
"serve_port" => 8000, // optional - default : 8000 - not required if serve equals false
],
],
// false means that the command will stop in case of error
// in case of true, regardless of any raised exception, next command will be executed
"continue_on_error" => false,
];
Simply run php artisan init