larastan
enlightn
larastan | enlightn | |
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1 | 7 | |
5,056 | 866 | |
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10.0 | 6.7 | |
3 months ago | 16 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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larastan
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Laravel code-quality tools
In addition to the checks that PHPStan provides, Larastan has checks specific to Laravel. You can check out the rules doc for that.
enlightn
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Laravel code-quality tools
Enlightn scans your code to check whether it follows best practices in performance, security, and reliability. It's a paid tool, but it also has free checks you can use. At the time of writing, it has 64 checks in the free version and 128 checks in the paid version. For the purposes of this article, we'll only be using the free version.
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Preventing Installing Composer Dependencies with Known Security Vulnerabilities
There are other tools out there, such as Enlightn and Dependabot, that help you to detect dependencies in your project with security vulnerabilities. But I'd like to think of these types of tools more as being "reactive". By that, I mean that they can alert you of vulnerable dependencies after you've installed them in your project. This can result in you introducing potential security holes into your applications without being aware at first. This is by no means a discredit to any of these types of tools though. Vulnerabilities are always being discovered in frameworks, packages, and libraries. So being able to detect them is a great way to stay on top of your project's security.
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Mass Assignment Vulnerabilities and Validation in Laravel
In this article, we're going to briefly look at different things to look out for when auditing your app's security, or adding new validation. We'll also look at how you can use "Enlightn" to detect potential mass assignment vulnerabilities.
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Laravel Security Alerts
Checkout laravel enlghtn, scans all dependencies, we have it wired for all prs and nightly on all code bases. https://www.laravel-enlightn.com/
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A Laravel package to monitor the health of your application
you can also check https://www.laravel-enlightn.com
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Your automated performance/security consultant for Laravel apps!
Uhh did you check the link? It's another product. The security checker is an independent package. The Enlightn Github repo is here and the security checker is here. Lol you were so busy criticizing about emojis, you don't even know what I was talking about.
What are some alternatives?
food-order-gh-action-test
larastan - ⚗️ Adds code analysis to Laravel improving developer productivity and code quality.
coding-standard - Slevomat Coding Standard for PHP_CodeSniffer provides many useful sniffs
laravel-activitylog - Log activity inside your Laravel app
LSP - Client implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Sublime Text
bouncer - Laravel Eloquent roles and abilities.
sublime-phpcs - 🔍 PHP CodeSniffer, PHP Coding Standard Fixer, Linter, and Mess Detector Support for Sublime Text
SensioLabs Security Check - A database of PHP security advisories
food-order-app-laravel-tdd - A sample project for demonstrating the basics of test-driven development in Laravel
LaravelS - LaravelS is an out-of-the-box adapter between Laravel/Lumen and Swoole.
starter-workflows - Accelerating new GitHub Actions workflows
Laravel-Zero - A PHP framework for console artisans