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Laravel ide helper rebuilt under steroids

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This package aims to be an easy extendable ide-helper generator.

It was inspired by the great work of barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper.

It provides completion for Eloquent magic (model attributes, scopes, relations, ...), registered macros of Macroable classes, container instances, ...

Installation

You should install this package using composer :

composer require --dev soyhuce/next-ide-helper

You may want to publish configuration file :

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=next-ide-helper-config

You're done !

Usage

Models

The command php artisan next-ide-helper:models will generate multiple elements to help your ide understand what you are doing. This package needs you to have access to a migrated database.

It will add docblock to your classes and will create an _ide_models.php file. This file must not be included but only analyzed by your ide.

Attributes

The command resolves model attributes from the database. They are added to your model class docblock. If the attribute has a cast, the package will cast properly the attribute.

/**
 * @property int $id
 * @property string $name
 * @property string $email
 * @property \Illuminate\Support\Carbon|null $email_verified_at
 * @property string $password
 * @property string|null $remember_token
 * @property \Illuminate\Support\Carbon $created_at
 * @property \Illuminate\Support\Carbon $updated_at
 */
class User extends \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model
{
    // ...
    protected $casts = [
        'email_verified_at' => 'datetime',
    ];
}

Attribute casting will also work with custom casts :

use App\Email;

class EmailCast implements \Illuminate\Contracts\Database\Eloquent\CastsAttributes
{
    public function get($model, $key, $value, $attributes): Email
    {
        return new Email($value);
    }
    
    // ...
}

class User extends Model
{
    protected $casts = [
        'email' => EmailCast::class,
    ];
}

This will produce @property \App\Email $email

Note that the type must be defined as return type or in docblock's @return of the get method.

The command also adds attributes from accessors as read-only properties :

/**
 * @property-read string $upper_name
 */
class User extends Model
{
    public function getUpperNameAttribute(): string
    {
        return Str::upper($this->name);
    }   
}

Custom collection

In case your model defines a custom collection, the command will add all method on the model's docblock to re-define return type :

use \App\Collections\UserCollection;

/**
 * @method static \App\Collections\UserCollection all(array|mixed $columns = ['*'])
 */
class User extends Model
{
    public function newCollection(array $models = []): UserCollection
    {
        return new UserCollection($models);
    }
}

Query Builder

If your model defines a custom Eloquent builder, the command will add some tags on the model docblock.

use App\Builder\UserBuilder;
/**
 * @method static \App\Builder\UserBuilder query()
 * @mixin \App\Builder\UserBuilder
 */
class User extends Model
{
    public function newEloquentBuilder($query)
    {
        return new UserBuilder($query);
    }
}

It will also add some tags on the builder to help your ide :

  • where clauses based on model attributes
  • return values for result values
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;

/**
 * @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder whereId(int|string $value)
 * @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder whereName(string $value)
 * @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder whereEmail(string $value)
 * @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder whereEmailVerifiedAt(\Illuminate\Support\Carbon|string|null $value)
 * @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder wherePassword(string $value)
 * @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder whereRememberToken(string|null $value)
 * @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder whereCreatedAt(\Illuminate\Support\Carbon|string $value)
 * @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder whereUpdatedAt(\Illuminate\Support\Carbon|string $value)
 * @method \App\User create(array $attributes = [])
 * @method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection|\App\User|null find($id, array $columns = ['*'])
 * @method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection findMany($id, array $columns = ['*'])
 * @method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection|\App\User findOrFail($id, array $columns = ['*'])
 * @method \App\User findOrNew($id, array $columns = ['*'])
 * @method \App\User|null first(array|string $columns = ['*'])
 * @method \App\User firstOrCreate(array $attributes, array $values = [])
 * @method \App\User firstOrFail(array $columns = ['*'])
 * @method \App\User firstOrNew(array $attributes = [], array $values = [])
 * @method \App\User forceCreate(array $attributes = [])
 * @method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection get(array|string $columns = ['*'])
 * @method \App\User getModel()
 * @method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection getModels(array|string $columns = ['*'])
 * @method \App\User newModelInstance(array $attributes = [])
 * @method \App\User updateOrCreate(array $attributes, array $values = [])
 * @template TModelClass
 * @extends \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder<\App\User>
 */
class UserBuilder extends Builder
{
}

If your model does not define a custom builder, next-ide-helper:models will create fake classes in _ide_models.php with the docblocks to provides auto-completion.

Scopes

All scopes of your models will be added as method of their builder (in the custom query builder or in _ide_models.php) .

class User extends Model
{
    public function scopeWhereVerified($query, bool $verified = true): void
    {
        $query->whereNull('email_verified_at', 'and', !$verified);
    }
}

This will produce @method \App\Builder\UserBuilder whereVerified(bool $verified = true) on your custom builder.

Note that your ide can complain with Non-static method 'whereVerified' should not be called statically, but the class has the '__magic' method. if you just call User::whereVerified(). That's why we advise you to use User::query()->....

Relations

The models command will also resolve relations of your model and provide a lot of completion helpers.

/**
 * @property-read \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection<int, \App\Post> $posts
 */
class User extends Model
{
    public function posts(): HasMany
    {
        return $this->hasMany(Post::class);
    }
}

class Post extends Model
{
    public function scopeWherePublished($query): void
    {
        return $query->whereNotNull('published_at');
    }
}

Custom builders and custom collections are also correctly resolved by the ide :

Larastan friendly tags

In case you use PHPStan or Larastan, you can have more information about the collections defining models.larastan_friendly config to true.

With this config, you will get the extra tags in you models

/**
 * @phpstan-method static \App\Collections\UserCollection<int, \App\Models\User> all(array|mixed $columns = ['*'])
 */
class User extends Model {}

and in your custom builders

/**
 * @phpstan-method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection<int, \App\User>|\App\User|null find($id, array $columns = ['*'])
 * @phpstan-method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection<int, \App\User> findMany($id, array $columns = ['*'])
 * @phpstan-method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection<int, \App\User>|\App\User findOrFail($id, array $columns = ['*'])
 * @phpstan-method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection<int, \App\User> get(array|string $columns = ['*'])
 * @phpstan-method \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection<int, \App\User> getModels(array|string $columns = ['*'])
 * @template TModelClass
 * @extends \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder<\App\User>
 */
class UserBuilder extends Builder {}

Extensions

Sometimes, the command cannot resolve or anticipate every way everything are resolved.

That's why this package provides a way to customize some resolution logic adding your custom resolver in next-ide-helper.models.extensions config.

Macros

This package provides a next-ide-helper:macros. The command resolves all registered macros and generates a _ide_macros.php file which provides auto-completion for Macroable macros.

For example :

use Illuminate\Support\Collection;

Collection::macro('mapToUpper', function(): Collection {
    return $this->map(fn(string $item) => \Illuminate\Support\Str::upper($item));
});

Thanks to _ide_macros.php file, we have auto-completion for the mapToUpper method :

Just like _ide_models.php, the _ide_macros.php file must not be included but only analyzed by your ide.

Phpstorm meta

The command php artisan next-ide-helper:meta will generate a .phpstorm.meta.php file. It will provide completion for container bindings and some laravel helpers

Factories

The command php artisan next-ide-helper:factories will add docblocks to your factories in order to correctly type some methods. It will also explicit magic methods for model relations.

For example, if you have

class User extends Model                        
{
    public function role(): BelongsTo
    {
        return $this->belongsTo(Role::class);
    }

    public function posts(): HasMany
    {
        return $this->hasMany(Post::class);
    }
    
    public function newCollection(array $models = [])
    {
        return new UserCollection($models);
    }
}

this command will generate the docblock in UserFactory:

/**
 * @method \App\User createOne($attributes = [])
 * @method \App\User|\App\Collections\UserCollection create($attributes = [], ?\Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent = null)
 * @method \App\User makeOne($attributes = [])
 * @method \App\User|\App\Collections\UserCollection make($attributes = [], ?\Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $parent = null)
 * @method \App\User newModel(array $attributes = [])
 * @method \Database\Factories\UserFactory forRole($attributes = [])
 * @method \Database\Factories\UserFactory hasPosts($count = 1, $attributes = [])
 * @extends \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\Factory<\App\User>
 */
class UserFactory extends Factory
{
    //    
}

Aliases

Sometimes we don't want to use fully qualified class names but prefer to use Laravel aliases.

The command php artisan next-ide-helper:aliases will create a file which can be understood by your ide.

It will then provide auto-completion, syntax hightlight, ... for the aliases defined in your config/app.php file as well as the ones defined by the package you use.

Generate all

You can generate all next-ide-helper files using next-ide-helper:all.

It will generate for you :

  • Models
  • Macros
  • Phpstorm meta
  • Aliases
  • Factories (if you are using Laravel 8 class based model factories)

Custom application bootstrap

Sometimes you may want to bootstrap the environment before the command is executed. For example in a multi-tenant multi-database application, you need to bootstrap your tenant connection in order to let this package resolve table columns.

In that case, you just have to create your own bootstrapper and configure the package to use it :

class MultitenantBootstrapper implements \Soyhuce\NextIdeHelper\Contracts\Bootstrapper 
{
    private Tenancy $tenancy;

    public function __construct(Tenancy $tenancy)
    {
        $this->tenancy = $tenancy;    
    }

    public function bootstrap() : void
    {
        $tenant = \App\Tenant::firstOrFail();
        
        $this->tenancy->connect($tenant);
    }
}
// Note that this code is completely fictive.

Now, you just have to add it in you next-ide-helper.php config file :

'bootstrapper' => \App\Support\MultitenantBootstrapper::class,

Your bootstrapper benefits from laravel dependency injection in its constructor.

Custom content in docblock

Some command will reset your docblock. If you want some content not to be erased, you must add a @generated tag in the docblock to tell nest-ide-helper where to insert its content.

For exemple,

/**
 * Comment that will not be overwritten after docblock generation
 *  
 * @author John Doe
 * @package Foo Bar
 * @deprecated since 1.0.0
 * @api 
 * 
 * @generated
 * [the content generated by next-ide-helper will be inserted here]
 */
class SomeModel extends Model {}

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security Vulnerabilities

Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.

Credits

License

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