I'm in developing of a new package in laravel5. At least my structure looks quite the same as here: https://github.com/cviebrock/laravel5-package-template
The problem occurs in the package controllers when I'm trying to extend from 'App\Http\Controllers\Controller' or set the alias of this class with 'use'. Here I'm always getting errors that the class "Controller" is not found.
I've setup my application in a different namingspace than "App", at my point MyCoolApp for example. So when I'm using 'MyCoolApp\Http\Controllers\Controller' it works, but that could not be the solution for an OpenSource package.
How can I reference to the the App-Controllers within the Namingspace without using 'App' or any other application-namingspace-string?
I don't know the reason why you want to extend App\Http\Controllers\Controller because it's specified for each Project and its behaviour could be changed because of setting in each Application.
I also take a look at App\Http\Controllers\Controller.
use Illuminate\Foundation\Bus\DispatchesJobs;
use Illuminate\Routing\Controller as BaseController;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Validation\ValidatesRequests;
abstract class Controller extends BaseController
{
use DispatchesJobs, ValidatesRequests;
}
I think you should extends Illuminate\Routing\Controller instead.
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I am trying to make a package and I am new for it, everything is going fine, but when I tried to use controller from package like
but I get
Please Help.
Because your admincontroller extends controller and you used RoshanDev\MiePackage\Controller that same as the class name your admincontroller exetends.
Solution is change it with as:
use RoshanDev\MiePackage\Controller as ctr;
I've got several Lumen services that have the same code inside the render() function within the App\Exceptions\Handler.php class. I want to move this code to a separate package that all of the services can include. I was able to get this working by making the package Handler.php file extend the Laravel\Lumen\Exceptions\Handler.php class, basically inserting my class between the default framework file and the Handler that users edit.
Change:
class Handler extends Laravel\Lumen\Exceptions\Handler {...}
To:
My class
use Laravel\Lumen\Exceptions\Handler;
class MyHandler extends Handler {...}
Framework class
use ServiceHelpers\Exceptions\MyHandler;
class Handler extends MyHandler {...}
However I ran into the problem where Laravel\Lumen\Exceptions\Handler doesn't exist when unit testing my file within the package. I've requires several illuminate/... packages in my composer file but it looks like the file I'm trying to extend is in the Laravel or Lumen framework and I'd have to require the laravel/lumen package which I don't think is appropriate.
I'm currently have the following required:
"illuminate/support": "^5.5",
"illuminate/http": "^5.5",
"illuminate/validation": "^5.5",
The error I'm getting is:
[Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException]
Class 'Laravel\Lumen\Exceptions\Handler' not found
Well, technically, your package depends on laravel/lumen-framework being installed, since it is extending a class from that package. Because of this, having laravel/lumen-framework as a dependency for your package is appropriate; your package depends on it being installed.
I am working with Laravel framework and I want to include my common classes in the controller file while I am creating controller from php artisan. For now it creates controller like
<?php namespace ReaPro\Http\Controllers\Home;
use ReaPro\Http\Requests;
use ReaPro\Http\Controllers\Controller;
class HomeController extends Controller {}
I want to include my common classes like
<?php namespace ReaPro\Http\Controllers\Home;
use ReaPro\Http\Requests;
use ReaPro\Http\Controllers\Controller;
use ReaPro\Model\Page;
use ReaPro\Helpers\Common;
class HomeController extends Controller {}
So how can I pre include my
use ReaPro\Model\Page;
use ReaPro\Helpers\Common;
Classes somewhere so that these may come with each controller by default when I create controller with php artisan ?
The Laravel GeneratorCommand class is quite easy to extend for your own needs. Here is the ControllerMakeCommand which extends GeneratorCommand. The most important part is in the getStub() method, from here you can see that it returns either controller.stub or controller.plain.stub depending on the options. These stubs are here.
In short:
Create your own command for generating controllers
Extend Illuminate\Console\GeneratorCommand
Implement your own command in the same way as Illuminate\Routing\Console\ControllerMakeCommand
Create your own stubs
I'm working with laravel 5 and trying to integrate the following package:
exacttarget/fuel-sdk-php
I executed on my project:
composer require exacttarget/fuel-sdk-php
So I had on my vendor dir exacttarget provider.
First thing I've noticed this particular package doesn't use namespaces, so it still calls require directives but not "use \path\namespace"
Is it a right approach? I haven't seen many packages yet but among my past experience doesn't look to me the right approach to write a package...
After this I edit condif/app.php to use ET_Client class.
'providers' => [
...
'ET_Client',
...
],
Once I did this, I got an error: looks like Laravel frmwk tries to instantiate the class, that needs some parameters to work, even if I'm not yet using it (istantiating). It this a normal behavior from Laravel?
Am I missing something ?
The providers array is for registering service provider classes. Unless ET_Client extends Laravel’s base ServiceProvider class, it’s not going to work.
Instead, just add the use statements to your PHP classes as and when you need to use the class:
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use ET_Client;
class SomeController extends Controller
{
public function someAction()
{
// Instantiate client class
$client = new ET_Client;
// Now do something with it...
}
}
In my laravel app, i have a controller that does the following before the definition of the controller:
use PayPal\Rest\ApiContext;
use PayPal\Auth\OAuthTokenCredential;
use PayPal\Api\Payer;
use PayPal\Api\Amount;
use PayPal\Api\Transaction;
use PayPal\Api\Payment;
use PayPal\Api\RedirectUrls;
use PayPal\Api\Address;
Simply put, How can i make all the models in the API directory to be used?
Import the PayPal\Api namespace.
use PayPal\Api;
Then you can use the classes via Api\Class.
$payment = new Api\Payment;