kiwilan/typescriptable-laravel

PHP package for Laravel to type Eloquent models, routes, Spatie Settings with autogenerated TypeScript.
If you want to use some helpers with Inertia, you can install associated NPM package.

Because you need PHP and Typescript.
casts (include native enum support)appends and all accessors
Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Casts\Attribute with PHPDocget*Attribute methodscountsspatie/laravel-settings@kiwilan/typescriptable-laravel NPM package to use some helpersphp artisan typescriptable for models, settings and routes (safe even if you don't use all)php artisan typescriptable:eloquent for Eloquent modelsphp artisan typescriptable:settings for spatie/laravel-settingsphp artisan typescriptable:routes for Laravel routesThis version requires PHP 8.2+ and supports Laravel 11.
[!WARNING]
Laravel 11 dropped Doctrine DBAL. For previous Laravel versions, you can use
1.12.03version.
| Version | L9 | L10 | L11 |
|---|---|---|---|
| v3+ | :x: | :x: | :white_check_mark: |
| v1.12.03 | :white_check_mark: | :white_check_mark: | :x: |
You can install the package via composer:
With Laravel v11+ and PHP 8.2
composer require kiwilan/typescriptable-laravel
With Laravel v9-10 and PHP 8.1
composer require kiwilan/typescriptable-laravel:1.12.03
If you want to use .d.ts files, you need to use TypeScript in your Laravel project, you have to create a tsconfig.json file and add .d.ts paths in include:
[!NOTE]
If you change paths into config or with options, adapt paths.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["vite/client"]
},
"include": [
"resources/js/**/*.ts",
"resources/js/**/*.d.ts",
"resources/js/**/*.vue", // If you use Vue
"*.d.ts",
"vite.config.ts"
]
}
Here is a complete tsconfig.json file example (you can adapt paths):
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "esnext",
"jsx": "preserve",
"module": "ESNext",
"moduleResolution": "Node",
"paths": {
"@/*": ["./resources/js/*"],
"@": ["./resources/js"],
"~": ["./"],
"~/*": ["./*"]
},
"types": ["vite/client"],
"allowJs": true,
"strict": true,
"noEmit": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true,
"isolatedModules": true,
"skipLibCheck": true
},
"include": [
"resources/js/**/*.ts",
"resources/js/**/*.d.ts",
"resources/js/**/*.vue",
"*.d.ts",
"vite.config.ts"
]
}
@kiwilan/typescriptable-laravelNPM package is fully optional, you can use only PHP package. It's built for Vite with laravel-vite-plugin and Inertia (only for Vue 3). It's SSR compatible.
This package add some helpers to use Laravel routes fully typed with TypeScript into Vue components and some composables to use with Vue. The best setup to install this package is to use Jetstream, a Laravel starter kit and tightenco/ziggy is required.
Read full documentation here: @kiwilan/typescriptable-laravel.
You can publish the config file
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="typescriptable-config"
A config example is available here: config/typescriptable.php.
[!IMPORTANT]
You can configure
engine.eloquentwithartisanorparserto change parser engine. By default, it usesartisancommand withmodel:showcommand.artisanis default engine because it's more reliable and faster thanparserengine. With MongoDB, the engine doesn't matter because MongoDB database can't be parsed like relational databases.
php artisan typescriptable
With options:
M|models: Generate Models types.R|routes: Generate Routes types.S|settings: Generate Settings types.Generate resources/js/types-eloquent.d.ts file with all models types.
php artisan typescriptable:eloquent
Options can be set into config/typescriptable.php file.
If you use spatie/laravel-settings, you can generate resources/js/types-settings.d.ts file with all settings types.
php artisan typescriptable:settings
Options can be set into config/typescriptable.php file.
Generate resources/js/types-routes.d.ts file with all routes types and resources/js/routes.ts for routes references.
php artisan typescriptable:routes
Options can be set into config/typescriptable.php file.
Show all Eloquent models with eloquent:list command.
php artisan eloquent:list
Models are parsed from config/typescriptable.php with eloquent.directory variable.
kiwilan/typescriptable-laravel supports MongoDB with mongodb/laravel-mongodb. Due to the MongoDB structure, Typescript conversion aren't the same as SQL databases, precision is lower. If you want to improve it, you can add an issue.
Database isn't parsed like with relational databases. The package will parse key, fillable and hidden to get all fields. If some fields are missing, you can override them manually. All relations and accessors are supported.
You can use prefix variable into config/database.php file.
'connections' => [
'YOUR_DATABASE_CONNECTION' => [
'prefix' => '',
],
],
kiwilan/typescriptable-laravel will cover many cases, but if you want to override some models, you can just create a type like resources/js/types/index.ts and extends Model type.
export interface BookAdvanced extends App.Models.Book {
pivot: {
created_at: string;
updated_at: string;
};
}
And you can import custom type in your code when you need to use advanced type.
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from "vue";
import { BookAdvanced } from "@/types";
const book = ref<BookAdvanced>();
</script>
If you want to print PHP classes, you can use --php-path option with php artisan typescriptable:eloquent command.
php artisan typescriptable:eloquent --php-path=app/print
These classes will be generated from Eloquent models as real PHP classes.
Check examples documentation.

Create a .env file with your database configuration
cp .env.example .env
And you can run tests
composer test
[!NOTE]
You can check this gist to have a Docker database configuration.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
spatie/package-skeleton-laravelThe MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
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