- Create a php class from the command for any directory in the root name-space;
- Store a custom path as an alias and use alias instead of full path.
- Create interface | class | enum | trait.
- Create final and abstract classes
- Create class with a declare strict_type
composer require opheus2/laravel-makeclass
###Usages
File is created in root name-space. E.b App
php artisan make:class {name}
Default type is class.
File is created in test folder in root name-space. E.b App/Test
php artisan make:class Test\{name}
Create an interface type of class
php artisan make:class {name} -i
or
php artisan make:class {name} --type interface
Available types | flags |
---|---|
class | (default no flag) |
interface | (-i or --interface) |
trait | (-T or --trait) |
enum | (-e or --enum) |
Using custom path with alias
php artisan make:class {name} -i -p="Domains/Services/" --alias="ape"
or
php artisan make:class {name} -i -p=Domain\Services\ --alias=ape
or
php artisan make:class {name} -i -p Domain\Services\ --alias ape
Please note: You always need to add a trailing slash at the end for it to work properly. I would surely fix that soon.
Then you can use alias as path
php artisan make:class {name} -i -p="ape"
This would use the same old/saved path for subsequent file names
Using modifiers
php artisan make:class {name} -fx
This would create a final class with declare strict_types at the top You can use the -x flag to always add the strict type to any class type
Available modifiers | flags |
---|---|
strict | (-x or --strict) |
final | (-f or --final) |
abstract | (-a or --abstract) |
For more info you can do
php artisan make:class --help
####Thank you
###TODO
- Add check for trailing slash and auto fix