This package allows you to manage the import and export from data from and to the transfer database
of an PTV application. This package uses the transferDB option within PTV to transfer data to and from PTV.
This package can be used in Laravel 5.4 or higher. Older versions are currently not supported. You can install the package via composer:
composer require noxxie/ptv-laravel
The service provider will automatically get registered. Or you may manually add the service provider in your config/app.php
file:
'providers' => [
...
Noxxie\Ptv\PtvServiceProvider::class,
];
You can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Noxxie\Ptv\PtvServiceProvider" --tag="config"
With the publication of the config file you change allot of default values as well add additional values to fit your needs. Reed the config for more information regarding configuration this package.
When the configuration file is published you can configure allot of settings using the configuration file.
connection
, With this option you can specify what connection name this package needs to use in order to connect to your PTV transfer database. And so its important that you specify a extra databsae connection in your config/database.php
file. By default this package will search for a connection with the name ptv
.
Example of a database connection:
...
'ptv' => [
'driver' => 'sqlsrv',
'host' => '',
'port' => '1433',
'database' => '',
'username' => '',
'password' => '',
'charset' => 'utf8',
'prefix' => '',
'prefix_indexes' => true,
],
...
Heads up: defining your SQL database settings directly in config/database.php
will result in that your username and password data will be uploaded into any git you may use. Be advised that using the environment
file is much safer. (See the laravel documentation regarding environment variables).
friendly_naming
, This option allows you to use easier naming when writing imports for an order. I personally am always confused with what column name was used for which action and in what table it was stored. With the friendly naming option you can "translate" the column names to a easier to remember name.
By default this package comes with pre configured easy naming options. For example when importing an order I wanted a easier naming for the address data so it made more sense for me:
'IORA_ORDER_ACTIONPOINT' => [
'postcode' => 'IORA_POSTCODE',
'city' => 'IORA_CITY',
'country' => 'IORA_COUNTRY',
'street' => 'IORA_STREET',
'houseno' => 'IORA_HOUSENO',
'timewindow' => 'IORA_HANDLINGTIME_CLASS',
'from' => 'IORA_EARLIEST_DATETIME',
'till' => 'IORA_LATEST_DATETIME',
],
Now with the above set in friendly_naming
the package will automatically convert all the attributes to there correct column name.
Defaults
, With this option you can set default values that are always required when you import an order but actually they never change when you want to create a new order. Instead of defining them with each import you can define them once inside the configuration class and they will be automatically injected in to your new order when you create one.
Please note that the default options are the first once to be set when you create a new order, and so you can overwrite every default option when you create a new order.
Also with the default option you can use placeholders
that are replaced with data when you create an order. The following are available:
%UNIQUE_ID%
, will be replaced by a unique ID that is not used within the transfer database%CURRENT_DATE%
, will be replaced by the current date (format Ymd)%UNIQUE_IORA_ID%
, will be replaced by a unique ID that is used for creating new order locations within PTV
If you are NOT sure how to deal with this options with regard to the transfer database from PTV do NOT change the placeholders that are already in place by default within this package.
This package can be used in different ways how to access the order
or route
instance.
You can access one by dependency injection provided by Laravel:
<?php
...
use Noxxie\Ptv\Contracts\Order;
use Noxxie\Ptv\Contracts\Route;
...
public function mockup(Route $route) {
$order->create(...);
}
public function mockup_order(Order $order) {
$route->getNotImported();
}
When you use the dependency injection option you will have an instance of the route
or order
object. And so you can directly use the functionality provided by that class.
You can resolve the instances from the service container using:
$route = App()->Make('Noxxie\Ptv\Contracts\Route');
$order = App()->Make('Noxxie\Ptv\Contracts\Order');
When you want to create a new order within PTV you can also resolve the instance from the service container and execute a functionality at once. For example: you want to create a new order within PTV you can resolve and execute a order at once:
$order = App()->MakeWith('Noxxie\Ptv\Contracts\Order', [
'type' => 'CREATE',
'attributes' => [...],
]);
The same applies for resolving a route from the service container. However the functionality is limited to fetch one route from the database.
$route= App()->MakeWith('Noxxie\Ptv\Contracts\Route', [
'id' => '123456',
];
You can also use the provided facades to start using this package. (This the recommended way to use this package)
<?php
...
use Noxxie\Ptv\Facades\Order;
use Noxxie\Ptv\Facades\Route;
...
public function mockup() {
$Order = Order::create(...);
$Route = Route::getNotImported();
}
Go use this package to create a awesome import to your PTV application. This package was created purely for the usage of my own project I am/was working on. However you are free to use this in any way you want to use it.
For more detailed examples and documentation look in the docs folder to get details about the order and route instances and what they can to exactly.
For the extra step into making sure your data is really imported into PTV you can checkout the ImportCheck functionality.
If you want to make sure you always insert a unique ID to the transfer databse checkout UniqueIdGeneration class. This helper class can be a life saver to make sure you always insert a unique ID.
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