Use this command to create new model configuration. For details see model configuration.

You can specify model title and columns for table view. Form elements will be grabbed from your model table structure.

Usage

$ php artisan admin:model "\Foo\MyModel" --title="My Model Title" --columns="title, image, date, entries"
$ php artisan admin:model Foo/MyModel --columns="title,image,date,entries"

Arguments

modelClass

Provide full model class name with namespace. You can write it in quotes with backslash or without quotes with forward slash.

Options

--title

Set title for your model.

--columns

Comma-separated list of all columns in table view. Type of columns will be guessed from your model.

What It Does

This command creates new file with model configuration within bootstrapDirectory, called {modelClass}.php. Eager relations, column types, filters and form elements will be guessed from provided data, your model class and database structure.

Column Type Guesser

  • count – if model has relation has-many on this field.
  • lists – if model has relation belongs-to-many on this field (you must provide field to display in list, e.g. entries.title, where entries is you eager relation).
  • date – if this column has date, time or timestamp type in database.
  • string – in other cases.

Form Element Guesser

  • select – if model has belongs-to relation on this field or this field is enum.
  • text – if field type in database is varchar, int or float.
  • ckeditor – if field type in database is text.
  • checkbox – if field type in database is boolean (tinyint(1)).
  • date – if field type in database is date.
  • time – if field type in database is time.
  • timestamp – if field type in database is timestamp.