Laravel console command to check syntax of blade templates.
Perhaps it works with lesser versions as well, but this is untested.
- PHP 5.6 or above, with at least the PCNTL extension
- Laravel 5.4 or above
Add package via composer:
composer require --dev magentron/laravel-blade-lint
For Laravel version < 5.5, edit config/app.php
, add the following to
the providers
array:
Magentron\BladeLinter\Providers\ServiceProvider::class,
From the command line, run:
php artisan blade:lint
It attempts to determine automatically the number of CPU cores that your system has and to use all cores by starting child worker processes (requires the PHP POSIX extension).
You can use different levels of verbosity for somewhat more detailed information.
Standard help output:
$ php artisan blade:lint -h
Description:
Laravel Blade Lint - syntax checking of blade templates
Usage:
blade:lint [options] [--] [<path>...]
Arguments:
path
Options:
--debug Enable debug output, which consists of the compiled templates (PHP code)
-p, --processes[=PROCESSES] The number of test processes to run. [default: "auto"]
-h, --help Display help for the given command. When no command is given display help for the list command
-q, --quiet Do not output any message
-V, --version Display this application version
--ansi|--no-ansi Force (or disable --no-ansi) ANSI output
-n, --no-interaction Do not ask any interactive question
--env[=ENV] The environment the command should run under
-v|vv|vvv, --verbose Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug
If you find a bug please report a bug on GitHub:
https://github.com/Magentron/laravel-blade-lint/issues.
Jeroen Derks, a.k.a Magentron
Laravel Blade Lint is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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