Get insights about your Laravel or Lumen Project.
The easiest way to install the package is by using composer. The package requires PHP 7.3, Laravel 7.0 or higher or Lumen 7.0 or higher.
composer require "wnx/laravel-stats" --dev
The package will automatically register itself.
If you're using Lumen you have to manually register the Service Provider in your bootstrap/app.php
file:
$app->register(\Wnx\LaravelStats\StatsServiceProvider::class);
Optionally, you can publish the config file in your Laravel applications with the following command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Wnx\LaravelStats\StatsServiceProvider"
After installing you can generate the statistics by running the following Artisan Command.
php artisan stats
(Make sure you run php artisan config:clear
before running the above command.)
The statistics are also available as JSON.
php artisan stats --json
If you want a more detailed report and see which classes have been grouped into which component, you can use the --verbose
-option.
php artisan stats --verbose
The verbose option is available for the JSON format also.
php artisan stats --json --verbose
The package scans the files defined in the paths
-array in the configuration file. It then applies Classifiers to those classes to determine which Laravel Component the class represents.
Component | Classification |
---|---|
Controller | Must be registered with a Route |
Model | Must extend Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model |
Command | Must extend Illuminate\Console\Command |
Rule | Must extend Illuminate\Contracts\Validation\Rule |
Policy | The Policy must be registered in your AuthServiceProvider |
Middleware | The Middleware must be registered in your Http-Kernel |
Event | Must use Illuminate\Foundation\Events\Dispatchable -Trait |
Event Listener | Must be registered for an Event in EventServiceProvider |
Must extend Illuminate\Mail\Mailable |
|
Notification | Must extend Illuminate\Notifications\Notification |
Nova Action | Must extend Laravel\Nova\Actions\Action |
Nova Dashboard | Must extend Laravel\Nova\Dashboard |
Nova Filter | Must extend Laravel\Nova\Filters\Filter |
Nova Lens | Must extend Laravel\Nova\Lenses\Lens |
Nova Resource | Must extend Laravel\Nova\Resource |
Job | Must use Illuminate\Foundation\Bus\Dispatchable -Trait |
Migration | Must extend Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration |
Request | Must extend Illuminate\Foundation\Http\FormRequest |
Resource | Must extend Illuminate\Http\Resources\Json\JsonResource or Illuminate\Http\Resources\Json\ResourceCollection |
Seeder | Must extend Illuminate\Database\Seeder |
ServiceProvider | Must extend Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider |
Blade Components | Must extend Illuminate\View\Component |
Custom Casts | Must implement Illuminate\Contracts\Database\Eloquent\CastsAttributes or Illuminate\Contracts\Database\Eloquent\CastsInboundAttributes |
Database Factory | Must extend Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factory |
Dusk Tests | Must extend Laravel\Dusk\TestCase |
BrowserKit Test | Must extend Laravel\BrowserKitTesting\TestCase |
PHPUnit Test | Must extend PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase |
If your application has it's own components you would like to see in laravel-stats
you can create your own "Classifiers".
Create your own Classifiers by implementing the Classifier
-contract and adding the class to the stats.custom_component_classifier
config array.
For example:
// app/Classifiers/RepositoryClassifier.php
<?php
namespace App\Classifiers;
use Wnx\LaravelStats\ReflectionClass;
use Wnx\LaravelStats\Contracts\Classifier;
class RepositoryClassifier implements Classifier
{
public function name(): string
{
return 'Repositories';
}
public function satisfies(ReflectionClass $class): bool
{
return $class->isSubclassOf(\App\Repositories\BaseRepository::class);
}
public function countsTowardsApplicationCode(): bool
{
return true;
}
public function countsTowardsTests(): bool
{
return false;
}
}
// config/stats.php
<?php
...
'custom_component_classifier' => [
\App\Classifiers\RepositoryClassifier::class
],
...
You can optionally share your projects statistic by using the --share
option.
php artisan stats --share
Your project statistics is shared anonymously with stats.laravelshift.com. In regular intervals the dashboard and charts on the site are updated with shared data from other Laravel projects.
To learn more about this feature, please check out PR #178.
If you would like to share your project statistic in a CI environment you can use the --no-interaction
and --name
-options.
Use the following command in your CI script to share your project statistic automatically. (Update org/repo
with the name of your application (eg. acme/podcasting-app
))
php artisan stats --share --no-interaction --name=org/repo
If you're code is hosted on GitHub, you can integrate stats
with GitHub Actions.
Copy the following Workflow to .github/workflows/laravel-stats.yml
. It will share data when a commit is pushed to the master
branch. The Action automatically uses your GitHub repository name in the --name
-option.
name: stats
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
stats:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup PHP
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v2
with:
php-version: 7.4
tools: composer:v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: composer install --prefer-dist --no-interaction --no-suggest
- name: Share Stats
run: php artisan stats --share --name=$GITHUB_REPOSITORY --no-interaction
If you would like to inspect the payload the command is sending to the API you can use the --dry-run
and --payload
options.
php artisan stats --share --no-interaction --name="org/repo" --dry-run --payload
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The package has tests written in phpunit. You can run them with the following command.
./vendor/bin/phpunit
If you're working on the package locally and want to just run the command in a demo project you can use the composer path-repository format.
Add the following snippet to the composer.json
in your demo project.
{
"repositories": [
{
"type": "path",
"url": "/path/to/laravel-stats/",
"options": {
"symlink": true
}
}
],
}
And "install" the package with composer require wnx/laravel-stats
. The package should now be symlinked in your demo project.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.