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Maintainer Username: | taylorotwell |
Maintainer Contact: | taylor@laravel.com (Taylor Otwell) |
Package Create Date: | 2017-03-14 |
Package Last Update: | 2024-11-06 |
Home Page: | https://forge.laravel.com |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-09 15:07:38 |
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Total Downloads: | 562,104 |
Monthly Downloads: | 37,042 |
Daily Downloads: | 851 |
Total Stars: | 528 |
Total Watchers: | 19 |
Total Forks: | 88 |
Total Open Issues: | 1 |
The Laravel Forge SDK provides an expressive interface for interacting with Forge's API and managing Laravel Forge servers.
To install the SDK in your project you need to require the package via composer:
composer require laravel/forge-sdk
When upgrading to a new major version of Forge SDK, it's important that you carefully review the upgrade guide.
You can create an instance of the SDK like so:
$forge = new Laravel\Forge\Forge(TOKEN_HERE);
Using the Forge
instance you may perform multiple actions as well as retrieve the different resources Forge's API provides:
$servers = $forge->servers();
This will give you an array of servers that you have access to, where each server is represented by an instance of Laravel\Forge\Resources\Server
, this instance has multiple public properties like $name
, $id
, $size
, $region
, and others.
You may also retrieve a single server using:
$server = $forge->server(SERVER_ID_HERE);
On multiple actions supported by this SDK you may need to pass some parameters, for example when creating a new server:
$server = $forge->createServer([
"provider"=> ServerProviders::DIGITAL_OCEAN,
"credential_id"=> 1,
"name"=> "test-via-api",
"size"=> "01",
"database"=> "test123",
"database_type" => InstallableServices::POSTGRES,
"php_version"=> InstallableServices::PHP_71,
"region"=> "ams2"
]);
These parameters will be used in the POST request sent to Forge servers, you can find more information about the parameters needed for each action on Forge's official API documentation.
Notice that this request for example will only start the server creation process, your server might need a few minutes before it completes provisioning, you'll need to check the server's $isReady
property to know if it's ready or not yet.
Some SDK methods however waits for the action to complete on Forge's end, we do this by periodically contacting Forge servers and checking if our action has completed, for example:
$forge->createSite(SERVER_ID, [SITE_PARAMETERS]);
This method will ping Forge servers every 5 seconds and see if the newly created Site's status is installed
and only return when it's so, in case the waiting exceeded 30 seconds a Laravel\Forge\Exceptions\TimeoutException
will be thrown.
You can easily stop this behaviour be setting the $wait
argument to false:
$forge->createSite(SERVER_ID, [SITE_PARAMETERS], false);
You can also set the desired timeout value:
$forge->setTimeout(120)->createSite(SERVER_ID, [SITE_PARAMETERS]);
$forge->user();
$forge->servers();
$forge->server($serverId);
$forge->createServer(array $data);
$forge->updateServer($serverId, array $data);
$forge->deleteServer($serverId);
$forge->rebootServer($serverId);
// Server access
$forge->revokeAccessToServer($serverId);
$forge->reconnectToServer($serverId);
$forge->reactivateToServer($serverId);
On a Server
instance you may also call:
$server->update(array $data);
$server->delete();
$server->reboot();
$server->revokeAccess();
$server->reconnect();
$server->reactivate();
$server->rebootMysql();
$server->stopMysql();
$server->rebootPostgres();
$server->stopPostgres();
$server->rebootNginx();
$server->stopNginx();
$server->installBlackfire(array $data);
$server->removeBlackfire();
$server->installPapertrail(array $data);
$server->removePapertrail();
$server->enableOPCache();
$server->disableOPCache();
$server->phpVersions();
$server->installPHP($version);
$server->updatePHP($version);
$forge->keys($serverId);
$forge->sshKey($serverId, $keyId);
$forge->createSSHKey($serverId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->deleteSSHKey($serverId, $keyId);
On a SSHKey
instance you may also call:
$sshKey->delete();
$forge->jobs($serverId);
$forge->job($serverId, $jobId);
$forge->createJob($serverId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->deleteJob($serverId, $jobId);
On a Job
instance you may also call:
$job->delete();
$forge->events();
$forge->events($serverId);
// MySQL
$forge->rebootMysql($serverId);
$forge->stopMysql($serverId);
// Postgres
$forge->rebootPostgres($serverId);
$forge->stopPostgres($serverId);
// Nginx
$forge->rebootNginx($serverId);
$forge->stopNginx($serverId);
$forge->siteNginxFile($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->updateSiteNginxFile($serverId, $siteId, $content);
// Blackfire
$forge->installBlackfire($serverId, array $data);
$forge->removeBlackfire($serverId);
// Papertrail
$forge->installPapertrail($serverId, array $data);
$forge->removePapertrail($serverId);
// OPCache
$forge->enableOPCache($serverId);
$forge->disableOPCache($serverId);
$forge->daemons($serverId);
$forge->daemon($serverId, $daemonId);
$forge->createDaemon($serverId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->restartDaemon($serverId, $daemonId, $wait = true);
$forge->deleteDaemon($serverId, $daemonId);
On a Daemon
instance you may also call:
$daemon->restart($wait = true);
$daemon->delete();
$forge->firewallRules($serverId);
$forge->firewallRule($serverId, $ruleId);
$forge->createFirewallRule($serverId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->deleteFirewallRule($serverId, $ruleId);
On a FirewallRule
instance you may also call:
$rule->delete();
$forge->sites($serverId);
$forge->site($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->createSite($serverId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->updateSite($serverId, $siteId, array $data);
$forge->refreshSiteToken($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->deleteSite($serverId, $siteId);
// Add Site Aliases
$forge->addSiteAliases($serverId, $siteId, array $aliases);
// Environment File
$forge->siteEnvironmentFile($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->updateSiteEnvironmentFile($serverId, $siteId, $content);
// Site Repositories and Deployments
$forge->installGitRepositoryOnSite($serverId, $siteId, array $data, $wait = false);
$forge->updateSiteGitRepository($serverId, $siteId, array $data);
$forge->destroySiteGitRepository($serverId, $siteId, $wait = false);
$forge->siteDeploymentScript($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->updateSiteDeploymentScript($serverId, $siteId, $content);
$forge->enableQuickDeploy($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->disableQuickDeploy($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->deploySite($serverId, $siteId, $wait = false);
$forge->resetDeploymentState($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->siteDeploymentLog($serverId, $siteId);
// Notifications
$forge->enableHipchatNotifications($serverId, $siteId, array $data);
$forge->disableHipchatNotifications($serverId, $siteId);
// Installing Wordpress
$forge->installWordPress($serverId, $siteId, array $data);
$forge->removeWordPress($serverId, $siteId);
// Installing phpMyAdmin
$forge->installPhpMyAdmin($serverId, $siteId, array $data);
$forge->removePhpMyAdmin($serverId, $siteId);
// Updating Node balancing Configuration
$forge->updateNodeBalancingConfiguration($serverId, $siteId, array $data);
On a Site
instance you may also call:
$site->refreshToken();
$site->delete();
$site->installGitRepository(array $data, $wait = false);
$site->updateGitRepository(array $data);
$site->destroyGitRepository($wait = false);
$site->getDeploymentScript();
$site->updateDeploymentScript($content);
$site->enableQuickDeploy();
$site->disableQuickDeploy();
$site->deploySite($wait = false);
$site->resetDeploymentState();
$site->siteDeploymentLog();
$site->enableHipchatNotifications(array $data);
$site->disableHipchatNotifications();
$site->installWordPress($data);
$site->removeWordPress();
$site->installPhpMyAdmin($data);
$site->removePhpMyAdmin();
$forge->workers($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->worker($serverId, $siteId, $workerId);
$forge->createWorker($serverId, $siteId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->deleteWorker($serverId, $siteId, $workerId);
$forge->restartWorker($serverId, $siteId, $workerId, $wait = true);
On a Worker
instance you may also call:
$worker->delete();
$worker->restart($wait = true);
$forge->securityRules($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->securityRule($serverId, $siteId, $ruleId);
$forge->createSecurityRule($serverId, $siteId, array $data);
$forge->deleteSecurityRule($serverId, $siteId, $ruleId);
On a SecurityRule
instance you may also call:
$securityRule->delete();
$forge->webhooks($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->webhook($serverId, $siteId, $webhookId);
$forge->createWebhook($serverId, $siteId, array $data);
$forge->deleteWebhook($serverId, $siteId, $webhookId);
On a Webhook
instance you may also call:
$webhook->delete();
$forge->certificates($serverId, $siteId);
$forge->certificate($serverId, $siteId, $certificateId);
$forge->createCertificate($serverId, $siteId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->deleteCertificate($serverId, $siteId, $certificateId);
$forge->getCertificateSigningRequest($serverId, $siteId, $certificateId);
$forge->installCertificate($serverId, $siteId, $certificateId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->activateCertificate($serverId, $siteId, $certificateId, $wait = true);
$forge->obtainLetsEncryptCertificate($serverId, $siteId, $data, $wait = true);
On a Certificate
instance you may also call:
$certificate->delete();
$certificate->getSigningRequest();
$certificate->install($wait = true);
$certificate->activate($wait = true);
$forge->databases($serverId);
$forge->database($serverId, $databaseId);
$forge->createDatabase($serverId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->updateDatabase($serverId, $databaseId, array $data);
$forge->deleteDatabase($serverId, $databaseId);
// Users
$forge->databaseUsers($serverId);
$forge->databaseUser($serverId, $userId);
$forge->createDatabaseUser($serverId, array $data, $wait = true);
$forge->updateDatabaseUser($serverId, $userId, array $data);
$forge->deleteDatabaseUser($serverId, $userId);
On a Database
instance you may also call:
$database->update(array $data);
$database->delete();
On a DatabaseUser
instance you may also call:
$databaseUser->update(array $data);
$databaseUser->delete();
$forge->recipes();
$forge->recipe($recipeId);
$forge->createRecipe(array $data);
$forge->updateRecipe($recipeId, array $data);
$forge->deleteRecipe($recipeId);
$forge->runRecipe($recipeId, array $data);
On a Recipe
instance you may also call:
$recipe->update(array $data);
$recipe->delete();
$recipe->run(array $data);
$forge->backupConfigurations($serverId);
$forge->createBackupConfiguration($serverId, array $data);
$forge->backupConfiguration($serverId, $backupConfigurationId);
$forge->deleteBackupConfiguration($serverId, $backupConfigurationId);
$forge->restoreBackup($serverId, $backupConfigurationId, $backupId);
$forge->deleteBackup($serverId, $backupConfigurationId, $backupId);
On a BackupConfiguration
instance you may also call:
$extendedConfig = $backupConfig->get(); // Load the databases also
$backupConfig->delete();
$backupConfig->restoreBackup($backupId);
$backupConfig->deleteBackup($backupId);
On a Backup
instance you may also call:
$backupConfig->delete();
$backupConfig->restore();
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Laravel Forge SDK is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.