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Laravel 5.x Cookbook

By : Terry Matula, Alfred Nutile
Book Image

Laravel 5.x Cookbook

By: Terry Matula, Alfred Nutile

Overview of this book

Laravel is a prominent member of a new generation of web frameworks. It is one of the most popular PHP frameworks and is also free and an open source. Laravel 5 is a substantial upgrade with a lot of new toys, at the same time retaining the features that made Laravel wildly successful. It comes with plenty of architectural as well as design-based changes. The book is a blend of numerous recipes that will give you all the necessary tips you need to build an application. It starts with basic installation and configuration tasks and will get you up-and-running in no time. You will learn to create and customize your PHP app and tweak and re-design your existing apps for better performance. You will learn to implement practical recipes to utilize Laravel’s modular structure, the latest method injection, route caching, and interfacing techniques to create responsive modern-day PHP apps that stand on their own against other apps. Efficient testing and deploying techniques will make you more confident with your Laravel skills as you move ahead with this book. Towards the end of the book, you will understand a number of add-ons and new features essential to finalize your application to make it ready for subscriptions. You will be empowered to get your application out to the world.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Laravel 5.x Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Building an Artisan command


First, we will build an Artisan command. This is my favorite feature of Laravel. It is a nice wrapper around the Symfony console, making it easy to make commands. Commands are a key solution to long-running background processes or to those commands which you need to maintain your site and more.

For example, many projects that I am working on use this for creating Oauth tokens, stub data for a complex data set, and more; it is also used to run code optimizations using tools such as php-cs-fixer.

Here, we will build a command to search for the latest comics of user favorites that we will use later for scheduled commands.

Getting ready

A fresh install of Laravel is fine. I am still working inside the context of the comic book app. Also, note that this will assume you have a user in UserTableSeeder, as I did in Chapter 5, Working with Data.

How to do it...

  1. Make some seed data for the user to run the following:

    >php artisan make:seeder FavoritesSeeder
    
  2. Then, add this file...