Laravel Taskable allowed you to create tasks for your application.
It can be a lot of business rules and processes which you need to determine, either it's done process or not.
This package help you to automate those checking - but of course, you still can manually mark the task as done.
- In order to install
cleaniquecoders/laravel-taskable
in your Laravel project, just run the composer require command from your terminal:
$ composer require cleaniquecoders/laravel-taskable
- Then in your
config/app.php
add the following to the providers array:
CleaniqueCoders\LaravelTaskable\LaravelTaskableServiceProvider::class,
- In the same
config/app.php
add the following to the aliases array:
'LaravelTaskable' => CleaniqueCoders\LaravelTaskable\LaravelTaskableFacade::class,
To run the test, type vendor/bin/phpunit
in your terminal.
To have codes coverage, please ensure to install PHP XDebug then run the following command:
$ vendor/bin/phpunit -v --coverage-text --colors=never --stderr
Thank you for considering contributing to the cleaniquecoders/laravel-taskable
!
To encourage active collaboration, it is strongly encourages pull requests, not just bug reports. "Bug reports" may also be sent in the form of a pull request containing a failing test.
However, if you file a bug report, your issue should contain a title and a clear description of the issue. You should also include as much relevant information as possible and a code sample that demonstrates the issue. The goal of a bug report is to make it easy for yourself - and others - to replicate the bug and develop a fix.
Remember, bug reports are created in the hope that others with the same problem will be able to collaborate with you on solving it. Do not expect that the bug report will automatically see any activity or that others will jump to fix it. Creating a bug report serves to help yourself and others start on the path of fixing the problem.
cleaniquecoders/laravel-taskable
follows the PSR-2 coding standard and the PSR-4 autoloading standard.
You may use PHP CS Fixer in order to keep things standardised. PHP CS Fixer configuration can be found in .php_cs
.
This package is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.