Laravel CloudFlare was created by, and is maintained by Graham Campbell, and provides a simple CloudFlare module for Laravel 5. Feel free to check out the releases, license, and contribution guidelines.
PHP 5.5+ or HHVM 3.6+, and Composer are required.
To get the latest version of Laravel CloudFlare, simply add the following line to the require block of your composer.json
file:
"graham-campbell/cloudflare": "~1.0"
You'll then need to run composer install
or composer update
to download it and have the autoloader updated.
Once Laravel CloudFlare is installed, you need to register the service provider. Open up config/app.php
and add the following to the providers
key.
'GrahamCampbell\CloudFlare\CloudFlareServiceProvider'
Laravel CloudFlare supports optional configuration.
To get started, you'll need to publish all vendor assets:
$ php artisan vendor:publish
This will create a config/cloudflare.php
file in your app that you can modify to set your configuration. Also, make sure you check for changes to the original config file in this package between releases.
There are a few config options:
This option ('key'
) defines the api key to use to make calls to CloudFlare's API. The default value for this setting is ''
.
This option ('email'
) defines the email address to use to make calls to CloudFlare's API. The default value for this setting is ''
.
This option ('zone'
) defines the zone to read analytics information for. The default value for this setting is ''
.
This option ('cache'
) defines the cache driver to be used. It may be the name of any driver set in config/cache.php. Setting it to null will use the driver you have set as default in config/cache.php. The default value for this setting is null
.
This option ('middlware'
) defines the middleware to be put in front of the endpoints provided by this package. A common use will be for your own authentication middleware. The default value for this setting is []
.
This option ('layout'
) defines the layout to extend when building views. The default value for this setting is 'layouts.default'
.
Laravel CloudFlare is designed to work with Bootstrap CMS. In order for it to work in any Laravel application, you must ensure that you know how to use my Laravel Core package as configuration and knowledge of the app:install
and app:update
commands is required.
Laravel CloudFlare will register two routes. 'cloudflare'
(cloudflare.index
) should be accessed to show the CloudFlare statistics page, and 'cloudflare/data'
(cloudflare.data
) is internally used by this package.
Laravel CloudFlare is licensed under The MIT License (MIT).