The signifly/laravel-domain-commands package adds a handful of useful Artisan commands to your Laravel application. It assumes you are utilizing the Domain Driven Design approach.
It is heavily inspired by the DDD approach mentioned in this great article by Brent from Spatie.
In addition, it assumes that you have a separate namespace for your domain. Take a look of this example of the autoload section from a composer.json file:
{
"autoload": {
"psr-4": {
"App\\" : "app/App/",
"Domain\\" : "app/Domain/",
"Support\\" : "app/Support/"
},
"classmap": [
"database"
],
"files": [
"app/helpers.php"
]
}
}The package comes with a handful of commands out of the box.
Actions
Generate a new Action using the domain:action command:
php artisan domain:action CreateUserAction -d UserNOTE: You may use the -d|--domain option to specify the given domain for the action. If you do not specify a domain, it will be generated within the default namespace. You may configure that in the config file.
Data Transfer Objects
Generate a new Data Transfer Object class using the domain:dto command:
php artisan domain:dto UserData -d UserEnums
Generate a new Enum class using the domain:enum command:
php artisan domain:enum UserType -d UserEvents
Generate a new Event class using the domain:event command:
php artisan domain:event UserCreated -d UserModels
Generate a new Eloquent model class using the domain:model command:
php artisan domain:model User -d UserObservers
Generate a new Observer class using the domain:observer command:
php artisan domain:observer UserObserver -d UserPolicies
Generate a new Policy class using the domain:policy command:
php artisan domain:policy UserPolicy -d UserRules
Generate a new Rule class usign the domain:rule command:
php artian domain:rule CustomEmailRule -d UserYou can install the package via composer:
composer require signifly/laravel-domain-commandsThe package will automatically register itself.
You can optionally publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="domain-commands-config"composer testIf you discover any security issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.