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Craft Generator

Scaffold new Craft CMS plugins, modules, and system components from the CLI.

Installation

To install, run the following command within a Craft project:

composer require craftcms/generator --dev

Note If you get the following prompt, make sure to answer y:

yiisoft/yii2-composer contains a Composer plugin which is currently not in your allow-plugins config. See https://getcomposer.org/allow-plugins
Do you trust "yiisoft/yii2-composer" to execute code and wish to enable it now? (writes "allow-plugins" to composer.json)

Usage

Run the following command to output the usage instructions:

php craft make

Plugin and module generation

You can create new plugins and modules using the following commands:

php craft make plugin
php craft make module

System component generation

You can create new system components using the following commands:

php craft make asset-bundle
php craft make behavior
php craft make command
php craft make controller
php craft make element-action
php craft make element-condition-rule
php craft make element-exporter
php craft make element-type
php craft make field-type
php craft make filesystem-type
php craft make generator
php craft make gql-directive
php craft make model
php craft make module
php craft make plugin
php craft make queue-job
php craft make record
php craft make service
php craft make twig-extension
php craft make utility
php craft make validator
php craft make widget-type

All component generation commands require one of the following options to be passed, which identify where the component is going to live:

  • --app
  • --module=<module-id>
  • --plugin=<plugin-handle>

For example, if you’re creating a new field type for a plugin called foo-bar, you would run:

php craft make field-type --plugin=foo-bar

Creating custom generators

If you have a plugin that has its own component type that could benefit from a custom generator, you can quickly create one with the following command:

php craft make generator --plugin=<plugin-handle>

You’ll be presented with the following prompts:

  • Generator name: Your generator’s class name (sans namespace)
  • Generator namespace: The namespace your generator class should live in
  • Base class for generated [type]: An existing base class which generated classes should extend
  • Default namespace for generated [type]: The default namespace which the generator should suggest, relative to the plugin/module’s root namespace

Your generator will be created based on the provided class name and namespace, which extends craft\generator\BaseGenerator.

Roadmap

The following generator types are being considered for future releases:

  • Events
  • Exceptions
  • GraphQL arguments
  • GraphQL directives
  • GraphQL interfaces
  • GraphQL mutations
  • GraphQL queries
  • GraphQL resolvers
  • GraphQL types
  • Migrations
  • Tests