I was watching a video of Unit Testing of Laravel 5.4, and the tutor uses
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseMigrations;
and
use DatabaseMigrations;
inside the testing file
In Laravel 5.0, there are no such files and I cannot use DatabaseMigrations in my testing file.
I get error like
Fatal error: Trait 'Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\DatabaseMigrations'
not found
Are there any replacements in Laravel 5.0
Just these in command prompt "php artisan make:migration create_users_table --create=users" this will create create_users_table migration.
after that run this command "php artisan migrate" this will create users table in a database. Thanks
Related
I'm trying to add an icon_path column to an existing table called tbl_device
by using php artisan make:migration add_icon_path_to_tbl_device_table --table=tbl_device
and after running php artisan migrate, it gives me this error.
PHP Fatal error: Cannot declare class CreateFailedJobsTable, because the name is already in use in ...path\database\migrations\<date>_create_failed_jobs_table.php
Cannot declare class CreateFailedJobsTable, because the name is already in use
I've also tried manually adding the icon_path column to the create_tbl_device_table.php migration and after running php artisan migrate it says Nothing to migrate.
I think I followed all the instructions.. any idea where I went wrong?
Call artisan migrate command only for your specific migration using:
php artisan migrate --path=/database/migrations/my_migrations
And see if it works.
Starting from a fresh project:
laravel new new-project
cd new-project
touch storage/database/database.sqlite
Then at .env
DB_CONNECTION=sqlite
DB_DATABASE=storage/database/database.sqlite
DB_FOREIGN_KEYS=true
The migration succeed...
php artisan migrate
php artisan tinker
>>>App\User::all()
But when I try to get all users it returns the following error:
PHP Fatal error: Class 'App/User' not found in Psy Shell code on line 1
What I could be missing?
Recently I reinstalled Laravel...
And I didn't realized I was using version Laravel 8
the models are at /app/Models
So the right command would be:
>>>App\Models\User::all()
i think it has something to do with the namespace alias. Try without the App/
Users::all();
I have a database that already is in use when I started a new API in Laravel 5.4.
For this reason, instead of use Migrations, I have used reliese/laravel to generate the Models from my database.
The point is that reliese have created models inside app/Models/. So I have a table that was converted into app/Models/City.php for example.
So when I try to create a Controller using Artisan like this:
php artisan make:controller CityController --resource --model=City
I get this error:
A App\City model does not exist. Do you want to generate it? (yes/no) [yes]:
Because Artisan is searching the Model City.php inside app/ folder.
Is there a way to make Artisan to point to app/Models instead?
This is more elegant
php artisan make:controller CityController --resource --model=Models/City
I will share here what I did:
php artisan make:controller CityController --resource --model=Models\\City
Controller created successfully.
I had to use double backslash "\" without the app\ folder.
I Use laravel 5.1 , I received "Class MySeederClass does not exist " when use --class in php artisan db::seed(like php artisan db::seed --class=MySeederClass) , but when I run this command without class parameter, every thing is ok, what is this parameter problam??
If somebody will have the same error just try to update your composer auto loader class with command.
composer dump-autoload
I have been looking in the docs for a solution to make views with basic CURD operations but without much success.
I guess this might be pretty simple, but am missing something or not looking hard enough.
i can make models and controllers using the below artisan commands
php artisan make:model modelName
php artisan make:controller controllerName
But how do we make the basic CURD views. something like
php artisan make:views
cant find any doc for this. Please help
At the time of writing, there isn't a way to create views via artisan without writing your own command or using a third party package. You could write your own as already suggested or use sven/artisan-view.
if you are using laravel 5.1 or 5.2 this gist can help you make:view command just create command copy and paste the code from gist.
Step 1:
php artisan make:command MakeViewCommand
Step 2:
copy class from this gist
https://gist.github.com/umefarooq/ebc617dbf88260db1448
Laravel officially doesn't have any Artisan cammands for views.
But you could add third party plugins like Artisan View
Here's the link Artisan View
After adding this plugin to your project by the guide provided here you should be able to perform following cammands :
Create a view 'index.blade.php' in the default directory
$ php artisan make:view index
Create a view 'index.blade.php' in a subdirectory ('pages')
$ php artisan make:view pages.index
Create a view with a different file extension ('index.html')
$ php artisan make:view index --extension=html
There is very easy way to create a view(blade) file with php artisan make:view {view-name} command using Laravel More Command Package.
First Install Laravel More Command
composer require theanik/laravel-more-command --dev
Then Run
php artisan make:view {view-name}
For example
It create index.blade.php in resource/views directory
php artisan make:view index
It create index.blade.php in resource/views/user directory
php artisan make:view user/index
Thank you.
In v5.4 you need to create the command with:
php artisan make:command MakeView
and before you can use it, it must be registered in App/Console/Kernel like
protected $commands = [
Commands\MakeView::class
];
then you make a view like: php artisan make:view posts/create
To create a view (blade) file through command in laravel 8:
composer require theanik/laravel-more-command --dev
php artisan make:view abc.blade.php
You can install sven/artisan-view package to make view from CMD, to install package write this command:
composer require sven/artisan-view --dev
After installing it, you can make a single view or folder with all views that contain {index-create-update-show}
To make a single file we using this command:
php artisan make:view Name_of_view
For example
php artisan make:view index
To make a folder that contain all resources index - create - update - show write name of folder that contain all this files for example:
php artisan make:view Name_of_Folder -r
For example:
php artisan make:view blog -r
-r is a shorthand for --resource you can write full name or shorthand to make resource.
you can extend yields from master page if master page inside in directory layouts we write command sith this format
php artisan make:view index --extends=layouts.master --with-yields
layouts is a directory this directory may be with a different name in your project the idea is name_of_folder/master_page that you want to extend yields from it.
For more view docs