The Laravel Package Manager provides fast yet simple management of packages for your Laravel project, automating repetitive actions such as Service Provider and Facade registration.
MIT License
The Laravel Package Manager
provides fast, yet simple management of packages for your Laravel project.
It allows you to quickly install a package via composer, if necessary, and then automatically register any or all Service Providers and Facades provided by the package.
To install, first install with composer:
composer require patinthehat/laravel-package-manager
Then, register the service provider by editing config/app.php
and adding:
LaravelPackageManager\LaravelPackageManagerServiceProvider::class,
to the $providers
array.
That's it! You now have access to the package manager commands through artisan
.
To install (via composer) a package and register any service providers or Facades it provides, use the package:require
command:
package:require <package-name> [-r|--register-only] [-d|--dev]
The --register-only
option skips the composer installation step.
The --dev
option allows you to install the package in your development dependencies.
To unregister service providers and facades associated with a package, use the package:unregister
command:
package:unregister <package-name>
You will be prompted for each Service Provider and Facade, and asked if you would like to unregister it. This does not remove the package from your vendor/
directory.
The Laravel Package Manager
is open source software, available under the MIT License.