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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Laravel All Commands

 First, there is a command php artisan list which gives us all the commands, like this:

  make:channel         Create a new channel class

  make:command         Create a new Artisan command

  make:controller      Create a new controller class

  make:event           Create a new event class

  make:exception       Create a new custom exception class

  make:factory         Create a new model factory

  make:job             Create a new job class

  make:listener        Create a new event listener class

  make:mail            Create a new email class

  make:middleware      Create a new middleware class

  make:migration       Create a new migration file

  make:model           Create a new Eloquent model class

  make:notification    Create a new notification class

  make:observer        Create a new observer class

  make:policy          Create a new policy class

  make:provider        Create a new service provider class

  make:request         Create a new form request class

  make:resource        Create a new resource

  make:rule            Create a new validation rule

  make:seeder          Create a new seeder class

  make:test            Create a new test class

  

1. make:controller

This command creates a new controller file in app/Http/Controllers folder.


Example usage:


php artisan make:controller UserController

Parameters:


--resource

The controller will contain a method for each of the available resource operations – index(), create(), store(), 

show(), edit(), update(), destroy().


--api

Similar to –resource above, but generate only 5 methods: index(), store(), show(), update(), destroy(). Because 

create/edit forms are not needed for API.


--invokable

Generates controller with one __invoke() method. Read more about invokable controllers here.


--model=Photo

If you are using route model binding and would like the resource controller’s methods to type-hint a model instance.


--parent=Photo

Officially undocumented parameter, in the code it says “Generate a nested resource controller class” but for me it 

failed to generate a Controller properly. So probably work in progress.


2. make:model

Create a new Eloquent model class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:model Photo

Parameters:


--migration

or


-m

Create a new migration file for the model.


--controller

or


-c

Create a new controller for the model.


--resource

or


-r

Indicates if the generated controller should be a resource controller.


Yes, you’ve got it right, you can do it like this:


php artisan make:model Project --migration --controller --resource

Or even shorter:


php artisan make:model Project -mcr

But that’s not all to make:model.


--factory

or


-f

Create a new factory for the model.


--all

or


-a

Generate all of the above: a migration, factory, and resource controller for the model.


And even that’s not all.


--force

Create the class even if the model already exists.


--pivot

Indicates if the generated model should be a custom intermediate table model.


3. make:migration

Create a new migration file.


Example usage:


php artisan make:migration create_projects_table

Parameters:


--create=Table

The table to be created.


--table=Table

The table to migrate.


--path=Path

The location where the migration file should be created.


--realpath

Indicate any provided migration file paths are pre-resolved absolute path.


--fullpath

Output the full path of the migration.



4. make:seeder

Create a new database seeder class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:seeder BooksTableSeeder

Parameters: none.


5. make:request

Create a new form request class in app/Http/Requests folder.


Example usage:


php artisan make:request StoreBlogPost

Parameters: none.


6. make:middleware

Create a new middleware class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:middleware CheckAge

Parameters: none.


7. make:policy

Create a new policy class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:policy PostPolicy

Parameters:


--model=Photo

The model that the policy applies to.


8. make:command

Create a new Artisan command.


Example usage:


php artisan make:command SendEmails

Parameters:


--command=Command

The terminal command that should be assigned.


9. make:event

Create a new event class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:event OrderShipped

Parameters: none.


10. make:job

Create a new job class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:job SendReminderEmail

Parameters:


--sync

Indicates that job should be synchronous.


11. make:listener

Create a new event listener class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:listener SendShipmentNotification 

Parameters:


--event=Event

The event class being listened for.


--queued

Indicates the event listener should be queued.


12. make:mail

Create a new email class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:mail OrderShipped

Parameters:


--markdown

Create a new Markdown template for the mailable.


--force

Create the class even if the mailable already exists.


13. make:notification

Create a new notification class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:notification InvoicePaid

Parameters:


--markdown

Create a new Markdown template for the notification.


--force

Create the class even if the notification already exists.


14. make:provider

Create a new service provider class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:provider DuskServiceProvider

Parameters: none.


15. make:test

Create a new test class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:test UserTest

Parameters:


--unit

Create a unit (or, otherwise, feature) test.


16. make:channel

Create a new channel class for broadcasting.


Example usage:


php artisan make:channel OrderChannel

Parameters: none.


17. make:exception

Create a new custom exception class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:exception UserNotFoundException

Parameters:


--render

Create the exception with an empty render method.


--report

Create the exception with an empty report method.


18. make:factory

Create a new model factory.


Example usage:


php artisan make:factory PostFactory --model=Post

Parameters:


--model=Post

The name of the model.


19. make:observer

Create a new observer class.


Example usage:


php artisan make:observer PostObserver --model=Post

Parameters:


--model=Post

The model that the observer applies to.


20. make:rule

Create a new validation rule.


Example usage:


php artisan make:rule Uppercase

Parameters: none.


21. make:resource

Create a new API resource.


Example usage:


php artisan make:resource PostResource

Parameters:


--collection=Post

Create a ResourceCollection instead of individual Resource class.



php artisan cache:clear

php artisan serve

php artisan config:cache

php artisan view:clear

php artisan route:clear


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