Nah, some boilerplate here. All included packages service provider are already registered.
Option service are not included out-of-the-box, instead add its service provider. See below for instruction.
Laravel Packager are not included out-of-the-box (updated since 1.0.2). See below for instruction
- Included Packages
- Install
- Post Install
- IDE Helper
- Option Service Provider
- Clockwork Middleware
- How to use Laravel Packager
- Optional Facade
- Extend Exception Handler
- JSON Controller Response Trait
- Change Log
- Security
- Credits
- License
- Socialite - Fluent interface to OAuth authentication
- Image - PHP Image Manipulation
- Image(Cache) - Caching extension for the Intervention Image Class
- Html/Form - Illuminate HTML component
- Entrust - Role-based Permissions
- HTML Sanitizer- HTML Sanitizer
- iSeed - Inverse seed generator
- Whoops - PHP errors for cool kids
- Clockwork - Chrome extension for PHP development
Via Composer
$ composer require jag/common
After the installation/update completed, add the service provider to the $provider
array in config/app.app
'Jag\Common\CommonServiceProvider'
After that, run
$ php artisan vendor:publish
Configurations from clockwork
, ide-helper
, image
, imagecache
, and entrust
generated. Also, users
migration will be generated.
After installing/updating composer, you can now re-generate the docs yourself
$ php artisan ide-helper:generate
You can read the full documentation of this package
If you want to include the Option Service, add the service provider to the $provider
array in config/app.app
'Jag\Common\OptionServiceProvider'
After that, publish the migrations.
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Jag\Common\OptionServiceProvider"
You need to add Clockwork middleware, in your app/Http/Kernel.php
protected $middleware = [
'Clockwork\Support\Laravel\ClockworkMiddleware',
...
]
NOTE: This is for developing Laravel packages but only works for Laravel ~5.1
.
If you are using Laravel ~5.1
add the service provider in config/app.php
'JeroenG\Packager\PackagerServiceProvider',
This package provides you with a simple tool to set up a new packages. Nothing more, nothing less. Read more of its documentation here.
However, an article teaches you to how to create packages.
Edit and Add your config/app.php
at $aliases
array
'aliases' => [
...
'Socialite' => 'Laravel\Socialite\Facades\Socialite',
'Image' => 'Intervention\Image\Facades\Image',
'Html' => 'Illuminate\Html\HtmlFacade',
'Form' => 'Illuminate\Html\FormFacade',
'Entrust' => 'Zizaco\Entrust\EntrustFacade',
],
You can also use the class name resolution via ::class
You can use the Exception handler specially for developing. This includes the Whoops. You can extend your app/Exceptions/Handler.php
with Jag\Common\Exceptions\Handler
.
For easy JSON response on your Controller, just included the trait Jag\Common\Traits\ControllerResponsesTrait
to your app/Http/Controllers/Controller.php
.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
If you discover any security related issues, please email jayaregalinada@gmail.com instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.