jorenvh / Tracert by jorenvh

Laravel package to log the users actions in the database
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Package Data
Maintainer Username: jorenvh
Maintainer Contact: vanhochtjoren@gmail.com (Joren Van Hocht)
Package Create Date: 2015-05-11
Package Last Update: 2016-06-02
Language: PHP
License: MIT
Last Refreshed: 2024-05-03 03:02:36
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Total Downloads: 3,949
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Total Stars: 11
Total Watchers: 3
Total Forks: 2
Total Open Issues: 0

Tracert

Tracert is a package for Laravel to log actions of your users to your database.

Installation

Composer

You can require this package through composer, just run the following line in your terminal.

composer require jorenvanhocht/tracert 1.3-beta

Service Provider

Add the following line to the providers array in config/app.php

'jorenvanhocht\Tracert\TracertServiceProvider',

If you want you can also add the facade to the aliases array in config/app.php

Note: this is not required, you can make use of available helper method wich is faster.

'Tracert'   => 'jorenvanhocht\Blogify\Facades\Tracert',

Composer update

To be sure everything is loaded properly run composer update from your terminal.

Publish config file

If you want you can publish the config file by running the following command from your terminal

php artisan vendor:publish --tag="config"

Migrations

This package contains a migration file to create the table where all actions will be logged into. Run it by the following command:

php artisan migrate --path="vendor/jorenvanhocht/Tracert/database/Migrations"

Configuration

When you have published the config file you can change the name of the database table where all actions will be logged into.

The config file is located at config/Tracert.php.

Usage

Log an action

tracert()->log('Model', 'row', 'user_id', 'Action');

Retrieve actions for your activity feed

This package contains a model so you can just retrieve data like you would always do using Eloquent.

use jorenvanhocht\Tracert\Models\History;

History::all();
History::whereUserId(1);
History::whereTable('table_name');

...

Issues

If you find any issues pleas report them so I can fix them.