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Laravel / Piction

NOTE: THIS IS IN BETA MODE, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS IN A PRODUCTION SETTING

This is a package for quick integration with Pictino for storing records in a more usable fashion.

Features

Installation

  1. Install composer package: composer require wearebraid/piction
  2. Install config file
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Wearebraid\Piction\PictionServiceProvider"
  1. Add the following items to your Laravel .env file:
PICTION_HOST=http://<your-host-here>/piction/
PICTION_USERNAME=username
PICTION_PASSWORD=password
  1. Add service provider and facade to your app's config: config/app.php
...
'providers' => [
	...
	Wearebraid\Piction\PictionServiceProvider::class,
	...
],
'aliases' => [
	...
	'Piction' => Wearebraid\Piction\Facades\Piction::class,
	...
],
...

Basic Config Settings

config/piction.php
  • host: This is set to pull from the .env file to set the host URL for your Piction install
  • user: This is set to pull from the .env file to set the desired user for retrieving data from Piction
  • pass: This is set to pull from the .env file to set the desired user's password for retrieving data from Piction
  • endpoint: Default is !soap.jsonget, you should not need to change this as most of the functionality is relying on JSON data returned from Piction.
  • use_scout: Default is false If you choose to use Laravel's Scout set this to true. More details on using Scout and the Scout Record class below.
  • timeout: Default is 300, this is the number of seconds a Piction call will take before Guzzle will timeout.

Using Scout (And you should)

Why use Scout? Because it is AWESOME! Follow the Scout setup. Once you have it configured, in config/piction.php set 'use_scout' => true

From then on, instead of using Wearebraid\Piction\Models\Record as your main record model, switch to Wearebraid\Piction\Models\Scout\Record

This model extends the normal record model adding the Searchable functions for indexing the records for quick searches. Then from within a controller you can then use Record::search('spiders')->paginate(20);

Command Line Scripts

  1. php artisan piction:collections This is the main script you will run daily Stores latest collection info to database and adds any new collections. These records will also keep track of the last updated time for the collection. Collections that have been removed from Piction will be deleted from the database as well as all records in that collection. This script also:
    1. Goes through each collection and requests the latest records for each.
    2. Requests deleted UMO's and removes records that no longer exist on Piction.
  2. php artisan piction:records collection_id This command will connect to Piction and retrieve ALL records since the last run for a spcific collection. A collection id is required to run this script.
  3. php artisan piction:deleted Since Piction doesn't support webhooks, we can get the latest data each day but we don't know what's been deleted. That's where this script comes in. It connects to Piction retrieving a list of all deleted UMO's and then deletes any of those found in the database.