This package provides support for storing your Statamic data in a database rather than the filesystem.
Install using Composer:
composer require statamic/eloquent-driver
Publish the config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="statamic-eloquent-config"
Since Statamic uses UUIDs within content files by default, we provide two solutions depending on whether you need to use existing content.
Fresh install of statamic/statamic (using incrementing ids)
If you're starting from scratch, we can use traditional incrementing integers for IDs.
- Delete
content/collections/pages/home.md
- Change the structure
tree
incontent/trees/collections/pages.yaml
to{}
. - Run
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Statamic\Eloquent\ServiceProvider" --tag=migrations
. - Run
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="statamic-eloquent-entries-table"
. - Run
php artisan migrate
.
If you're planning to use existing content, we can use the existing UUIDs. This will prevent you from needing to update any data or relationships.
- In the
config/statamic/eloquent-driver.php
file, changeentries.model
to\Statamic\Eloquent\Entries\UuidEntryModel::class
. - Run
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Statamic\Eloquent\ServiceProvider" --tag=migrations
. - Run
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="statamic-eloquent-entries-table-with-string-ids"
. - Run
php artisan migrate
.
The configuration file (statamic.eloquent-driver
) allows you to choose which repositories you want to be driven by eloquent. By default, all are selected, but if you want to opt out simply change driver
from eloquent
to file
for that repository.
You may also specify your own models for each repository, should you wish to use something different from the one provided.
After upgrading please ensure to run php artisan migrate
to update your database to the latest schema.
We have provided imports from file based content for each repository, which can be run as follows:
- Assets:
php please eloquent:import-assets
- Blueprints and Fieldsets:
php please eloquent:import-blueprints
- Collections:
php please eloquent:import-collections
- Entries:
php please eloquent:import-entries
- Forms:
php please eloquent:import-forms
- Globals:
php please eloquent:import-globals
- Navs:
php please eloquent:import-navs
- Revisions:
php please eloquent:import-revisions
- Taxonomies:
php please eloquent:import-taxonomies
If your assets are eloquent driver and you are managing your assets outside of Statamic, we have provided a sync assets command which will check your container for updates and add database entries for any missing files, while removing any that no longer exist.
php please eloquent:sync-assets
We have provided exports from eloquent to file based content for each repository, which can be run as follows:
- Assets:
php please eloquent:export-assets
- Blueprints and Fieldsets:
php please eloquent:export-blueprints
- Collections:
php please eloquent:export-collections
- Entries:
php please eloquent:export-entries
- Forms:
php please eloquent:export-forms
- Globals:
php please eloquent:export-globals
- Navs:
php please eloquent:export-navs
- Revisions:
php please eloquent:export-revisions
- Taxonomies:
php please eloquent:export-taxonomies
Statamic has a built-in users eloquent driver if you'd like to cross that bridge too.
This driver does not make it possible to have some collections/entries file driven and some eloquent driven. If that is your requirement you may want to look into using Runway.