Generate Laravel Migrations from an existing database, including indexes and foreign keys!
Please note that the Laravel 4 Generator edits have been moved to https://github.com/xethron/Laravel-4-Generators.git
to update compatibility.
The recommended way to install this is through composer:
composer require --dev "xethron/migrations-generator"
In Laravel 5.5 the service providers will automatically get registered.
In older versions of the framework edit config/app.php
and add this to providers section:
Way\Generators\GeneratorsServiceProvider::class,
Xethron\MigrationsGenerator\MigrationsGeneratorServiceProvider::class,
If you want this lib only for dev, you can add the following code to your app/Providers/AppServiceProvider.php
file, within the register()
method:
public function register()
{
if ($this->app->environment() !== 'production') {
$this->app->register(\Way\Generators\GeneratorsServiceProvider::class);
$this->app->register(\Xethron\MigrationsGenerator\MigrationsGeneratorServiceProvider::class);
}
// ...
}
Notes:
feature/laravel-five-stable
was forked from way/generators
3.0.3
and was made Laravel 5.0
ready. Jeffrey Way has discontinued support for Laravel 5, so the other artisan generate:
commands may not have been made 5.0
compatible. Investigate the artisan make:
commands for substitutes, contribute to Laravel to extend generation support, or fix it and submit a PR to jamisonvalenta/feature/laravel-five-stable
.Run the following composer command:
composer require --dev "xethron/migrations-generator:~1.3.0"
Next, add the following service providers:
'Way\Generators\GeneratorsServiceProvider',
'Xethron\MigrationsGenerator\MigrationsGeneratorServiceProvider',
And you're set. To double check if its working, run php artisan
, and look for the command migrate:generate
To generate migrations from a database, you need to have your database setup in Laravel's Config.
Run php artisan migrate:generate
to create migrations for all the tables, or you can specify the tables you wish to generate using php artisan migrate:generate table1,table2,table3,table4,table5
. You can also ignore tables with --ignore="table3,table4,table5"
Laravel Migrations Generator will first generate all the tables, columns and indexes, and afterwards setup all the foreign key constraints. So make sure you include all the tables listed in the foreign keys so that they are present when the foreign keys are created.
You can also specify the connection name if you are not using your default connection with --connection="connection_name"
Run php artisan help migrate:generate
for a list of options.
Check out Chung Tran's blog post for a quick step by step introduction: Generate Migrations from an existing database in Laravel 4
Changelog for Laravel Migrations Generator
Thanks to Jeffrey Way for his amazing Laravel-4-Generators package. This package depends greatly on his work.
Bernhard Breytenbach (@BBreyten)
The Laravel Migrations Generator is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license