To get started with Laravel Action Command, simply require the package via Composer:
composer require lozemc/laravel-actionsNext, add the following line to the $commands array in your /app/Console/Kernel.php file:
protected $commands = [
// ...
\App\Console\Commands\ActionMakeCommand::class,
];If the protected $commands array does not exist, you will need to add it.
Then add the following line to the returned array in /bootstrap/providers.php:
return [
// ...
\Lozemc\Actions\Providers\MakeActionProvider::class,
];Once installed and configured, you can use the artisan command to create a new action:
php artisan make:action UpdatePostActionThis will generate a new action class named UpdatePostAction in the App\Actions namespace. You can then implement
your business logic within this action class.