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_Checkout [this Laracasts video](https://laracasts.com/series/how-to-be-awesome-in-phpstorm/episodes/15) for a quick introduction/explanation!_ _Checkout [this Laracasts video](https://laracasts.com/series/how-to-be-awesome-in-phpstorm/episodes/15) for a quick introduction/explanation!_
This packages generates a file that your IDE can understand, so it can provide accurate autocompletion. Generation is done, based on the files in your project, so they are alway up-to-date. This package generates a file that your IDE understands, so it can provide accurate autocompletion. Generation is done based on the files in your project, so they are always up-to-date.
If you don't want to generate it, you can add a pre-generated file to the root folder of your laravel project. (But this isn't as up-to-date as self generated files) If you don't want to generate it, you can add a pre-generated file to the root folder of your Laravel project (but this isn't as up-to-date as self generated files).
* Generated version: https://gist.github.com/barryvdh/5227822 * Generated version: https://gist.github.com/barryvdh/5227822
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### New: PhpStorm Meta for Container instances ### New: PhpStorm Meta for Container instances
It's possible to generate a PhpStorm meta file, to [add support for factory design pattern](https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/PhpStorm/PhpStorm+Advanced+Metadata). For Laravel, this means we can make PhpStorm understand what kind of object we are resolving from the IoC Container. For example, `events` will return ann `Illuminate\Events\Dispatcher` object, so with the meta file you can call `app('events')` and it will autocomplete the Dispatcher methods. It's possible to generate a PhpStorm meta file, to [add support for factory design pattern](https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/PhpStorm/PhpStorm+Advanced+Metadata). For Laravel, this means we can make PhpStorm understand what kind of object we are resolving from the IoC Container. For example, `events` will return an `Illuminate\Events\Dispatcher` object, so with the meta file you can call `app('events')` and it will autocomplete the Dispatcher methods.
php artisan ide-helper:meta php artisan ide-helper:meta
app('events')->fire(); app('events')->fire();
\App::make('events')->fire(); \App::make('events')->fire();
/** @var \Illuminate\Foundation\Application $app */ /** @var \Illuminate\Foundation\Application $app */
$app->make('events')->fire(); $app->make('events')->fire();
Pre-generated example: https://gist.github.com/barryvdh/bb6ffc5d11e0a75dba67 Pre-generated example: https://gist.github.com/barryvdh/bb6ffc5d11e0a75dba67
> Note: You might need to restart PhpStorm and make sure `.phpstorm.meta.php` is indexed. > Note: You might need to restart PhpStorm and make sure `.phpstorm.meta.php` is indexed.
> Note: When you receive a FatalException about a class that is not found, check your config (For example, remove S3 as cloud driver when you don't have S3 configured. Remove Redis ServiceProvider when you don't use it.) > Note: When you receive a FatalException about a class that is not found, check your config (for example, remove S3 as cloud driver when you don't have S3 configured. Remove Redis ServiceProvider when you don't use it).
### Automatic phpDoc generation for Laravel Facades ### Automatic phpDoc generation for Laravel Facades
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composer require barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper composer require barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper
After updating composer, add the ServiceProvider to the providers array in config/app.php After updating composer, add the service provider to the `providers` array in `config/app.php`
'Barryvdh\LaravelIdeHelper\IdeHelperServiceProvider', 'Barryvdh\LaravelIdeHelper\IdeHelperServiceProvider',
You can now re-generate the docs yourself (for future updates) in artisan You can now re-generate the docs yourself (for future updates)
php artisan ide-helper:generate php artisan ide-helper:generate
Note: bootstrap/compiled.php has to be cleared first, so run `php artisan clear-compiled` before generating (and `php artisan optimize` after..) Note: `bootstrap/compiled.php` has to be cleared first, so run `php artisan clear-compiled` before generating (and `php artisan optimize` after).
You can configure your composer.json to do this after each commit: You can configure your composer.json to do this after each commit:
"scripts":{ "scripts":{
"post-update-cmd":[ "post-update-cmd": [
"php artisan clear-compiled", "php artisan clear-compiled",
"php artisan ide-helper:generate", "php artisan ide-helper:generate",
"php artisan optimize" "php artisan optimize"
] ]
}, },
You can also publish the config-file to change implementations (ie. interface to specific class) or set defaults for --helpers or --sublime. You can also publish the config file to change implementations (ie. interface to specific class) or set defaults for `--helpers` or `--sublime`.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider=barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper --tag=config php artisan vendor:publish --provider=barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper --tag=config
The generator tries to identify the real class, but if it cannot be found, you can define it in the config file. The generator tries to identify the real class, but if it cannot be found, you can define it in the config file.
Some classes need a working database connection. If you do not have a working default connection, some facades will not be included. Some classes need a working database connection. If you do not have a default working connection, some facades will not be included.
You can use a in-memory sqlite driver, using the -M option. You can use an in-memory SQLite driver, using the -M option.
You can choose to include helper files. This is not enabled by default, but you can override this with the --helpers (-H) option. You can choose to include helper files. This is not enabled by default, but you can override it with the `--helpers (-H)` option.
The Illuminate/Support/helpers.php is already set-up, but you can add/remove your own files in the config file. The `Illuminate/Support/helpers.php` is already set-up, but you can add/remove your own files in the config file.
### Automatic phpDocs for Models ### Automatic phpDocs for models
> You need to require `doctrine/dbal: ~2.3` in your own composer.json to get database columns. > You need to require `doctrine/dbal: ~2.3` in your own composer.json to get database columns.
If you don't want to write your properties yourself, you can use the command `ide-helper:models` to generate If you don't want to write your properties yourself, you can use the command `php artisan ide-helper:models` to generate
phpDocs, based on table columns, relations and getters/setters. You can write the comments directly to your Model file, using the `--write (-W)` option. By default, you are asked to overwrite or write to a separate file (\_ide\_helper\_models.php) (You can force No with `--nowrite (-N)`). phpDocs, based on table columns, relations and getters/setters. You can write the comments directly to your Model file, using the `--write (-W)` option. By default, you are asked to overwrite or write to a separate file (`_ide_helper_models.php`). You can force No with `--nowrite (-N)`.
Please make sure to backup your models, before writing the info. Please make sure to backup your models, before writing the info.
It should keep the existing comments and only append new properties/methods. The existing phpdoc is replaced, or added if not found. It should keep the existing comments and only append new properties/methods. The existing phpdoc is replaced, or added if not found.
With the `--reset (-R)` option, the existing phpdocs are ignored, only the newly found columns/relations are saved as phpdocs. With the `--reset (-R)` option, the existing phpdocs are ignored, and only the newly found columns/relations are saved as phpdocs.
php artisan ide-helper:models Post php artisan ide-helper:models Post
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* @property-read \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection|\Comment[] $comments * @property-read \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection|\Comment[] $comments
*/ */
By default, models in app/models are scanned. The optional argument tells what models to use (also outside app/models). By default, models in `app/models` are scanned. The optional argument tells what models to use (also outside app/models).
php artisan ide-helper:models Post User php artisan ide-helper:models Post User
You can also scan a different directory, using the --dir option (relative from the base path): You can also scan a different directory, using the `--dir` option (relative from the base path):
php artisan ide-helper:models --dir="path/to/models" --dir="app/src/Model" php artisan ide-helper:models --dir="path/to/models" --dir="app/src/Model"
You can publish the config file (`php artisan vendor:publish`) and set the default directories. You can publish the config file (`php artisan vendor:publish`) and set the default directories.
Models can be ignored using the --ignore (-I) option Models can be ignored using the `--ignore (-I)` option
php artisan ide-helper:models --ignore="Post,User" php artisan ide-helper:models --ignore="Post,User"