Laravel Roster detects which Laravel ecosystem packages are in use within a project, and gives you an easy to use API to work with that data.
To get started, install Roster via Composer:
composer require laravel/roster
Scan a directory
Get a roster of installed packages by scanning a directory:
use Laravel\Roster\Roster;
$roster = Roster::scan($directory);
Query the roster
// Get all packages
$roster->packages();
// Get only packages that will be used in production
$roster->packages()->production();
// Packages that are only used for dev
$roster->packages()->dev();
// Check if a package is in use
$roster->uses(Packages::INERTIA);
// Check if a particular version of a package is in use
$roster->usesVersion(Packages::INERTIA, '2.0.0', '>=');
Thank you for considering contributing to Roster! The contribution guide can be found in the Laravel documentation.
In order to ensure that the Laravel community is welcoming to all, please review and abide by the Code of Conduct.
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
Laravel Roster is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.