jobmetric / global-variable
It is a package for using organized variables throughout Laravel, which can use the created variables everywhere in Laravel.
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Requires
- php: >=8.0.1
- ext-json: *
- laravel/framework: >=9.19
- mobiledetect/mobiledetectlib: ^2.8
README
It is a package for using organized variables throughout Laravel, which can use the created variables everywhere in Laravel.
Install via composer
Run the following command to pull in the latest version:
composer require jobmetric/global-variable
Add service provider
Add the service provider to the providers array in the config/app.php config file as follows:
'providers' => [ ... JobMetric\GlobalVariable\Providers\GlobalVariableServiceProvider::class, ]
Publish the config
Copy the config
file from vendor/jobmetric/global-variable/config/config.php
to config
folder of your Laravel application and rename it to global-variable.php
Run the following command to publish the package config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="JobMetric\GlobalVariable\Providers\GlobalVariableServiceProvider" --tag="config"
You should now have a config/global-variable.php
file that allows you to configure the basics of this package.
Publish Assets
To use the plugins used in this package, the following command must be executed.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="JobMetric\GlobalVariable\Providers\GlobalVariableServiceProvider" --tag="public"
Publish Views
You can use predefined views in this package.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="JobMetric\GlobalVariable\Providers\GlobalVariableServiceProvider" --tag="views"
Publish Migrations
You need to publish the migration to create the settings
table:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="JobMetric\GlobalVariable\Providers\GlobalVariableServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
After that, you need to run migrations.
php artisan migrate
Documentation
Document object
After publishing the view
, you have a layout.blade.php
file in the folder resources/views/vendor/global-variable
where all your views
should be extended from.