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| Maintainer Username: | IdeaticaLabs |
| Package Create Date: | 2017-01-17 |
| Package Last Update: | 2017-03-17 |
| Language: | PHP |
| License: | MIT |
| Last Refreshed: | 2025-11-02 15:10:13 |
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Save changes to the configuration file in script.
Install using Composer composer require ideatica/config-writer 1.*.
You can use our facade Ideatica\ConfigWriter\Facade to ad the write-method to the default Config-facade.
To do this you must open your config file config/app.php and replace 'Config' => 'Illuminate\Support\Facades\Config::class', under providers-section with our facade Ideatica\ConfigWriter\Facade::class.
Then it will look like 'Config' => 'Ideatica\ConfigWriter\Facade::class',.
Once this is done you can use Config::write($configFile, $changes), example changing your application url can be done by Config::write('app', ['url' => 'http://your-site.com']).
You can also use the repository Ideatica\ConfigWriter\Repository which works a little like a model.
Example:
$config = new Ideatica\ConfigWriter\Repository('app'); // loading the config from config/app.php
$config->set('debug', false); // set the config you wish
if ($config->get('url') == 'http://localhost') // you can even get config from this
{
$config->set('debug', true);
}
$config->save(); // save those settings to the config file once done editing
If you do this a lot I recommend adding the alias 'ConfigWriter' => Ideatica\ConfigWriter\Repository::class under the alias-section in the config file config/app.php.