staudenmeir / laravel-migration-views
Laravel database migrations with SQL views
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Requires
- php: ^8.2
- illuminate/database: ^11.0
Requires (Dev)
- orchestra/testbench: ^9.0
- phpstan/phpstan: ^1.10
- phpunit/phpunit: ^11.0
README
This Laravel extension adds support for SQL views in database migrations.
Supports Laravel 5.5+.
Installation
composer require staudenmeir/laravel-migration-views:"^1.0"
Use this command if you are in PowerShell on Windows (e.g. in VS Code):
composer require staudenmeir/laravel-migration-views:"^^^^1.0"
Versions
Usage
- Creating Views
- Renaming Views
- Dropping Views
- Checking For View Existence
- Listing View Columns
- Materialized Views
Creating Views
Use createView()
to create a view and provide a query builder instance or an SQL string:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; $query = DB::table('users')->where('active', true); Schema::createView('active_users', $query);
You can provide the view's columns as the third argument:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; $query = 'select id from users where active = 1'; Schema::createView('active_users', $query, ['key']);
Use createOrReplaceView()
to create a view or replace the existing one:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; $query = DB::table('users')->where('active', true); Schema::createOrReplaceView('active_users', $query);
View Processing Algorithm
On MySQL and MariaDB, you can specify the view processing algorithm:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; $query = DB::table('users')->where('active', true); Schema::createView('active_users', $query, algorithm: 'TEMPTABLE');
Renaming Views
Use renameView()
to rename a view:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; Schema::renameView('active_users', 'users_active');
Dropping Views
Use dropView()
or dropViewIfExists()
to drop a view:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; Schema::dropView('active_users'); Schema::dropViewIfExists('active_users');
If you are using php artisan migrate:fresh
, you can drop all views with --drop-views
(Laravel 5.6.26+).
Checking For View Existence
Use hasView()
to check whether a view exists:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; if (Schema::hasView('active_users')) { // }
Listing View Columns
Use getViewColumnListing()
to get the column listing for a view:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; $columns = Schema::getViewColumnListing('active_users');
Materialized Views
On PostgreSQL, you can create a materialized view with createMaterializedView()
:
use Staudenmeir\LaravelMigrationViews\Facades\Schema; $query = DB::table('users')->where('active', true); Schema::createMaterializedView('active_users', $query);
Use refreshMaterializedView()
to refresh a materialized view:
Schema::refreshMaterializedView('active_users');
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING and CODE OF CONDUCT for details.