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ModelSupport

ModelSupport

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📂 About

Useful eloquent model support traits.

📦 Installation

Get via composer

composer require laravel-ready/model-support

⚙️ Configs

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=model-support-config

Example Trait Usage

use LaravelReady\ModelSupport\Traits\Sluggable;
use LaravelReady\ModelSupport\Traits\HasActive;
...

class Post extends Model
{
    use Sluggable, HasActive;

    protected $fillable = [
        'title',
        'slug',
        'content',
        'is_active'
    ];

    ...
}

📝 Usage

HasLanguage

This trait allows you to get models by language.

Note Field name is lang by default. You can change it in the config file.

use LaravelReady\ModelSupport\Traits\HasLanguage;
...

$model->lang('en'); // will return $query->where('lang', $lang);
$model->langNot('en'); // will return $query->where('lang', '!=', $lang);
$model->langIn(['en', 'tr']); // will return $query->whereIn('lang', $langs);
$model->langNotIn(['en', 'tr']); // will return $query->whereNotIn('lang', $langs);

Sluggable

This trait allows you to generate a slug from a string. When you create a new model, the slug will be generated automatically. If you change the title, the slug will also be updated. See bootSluggable() method for more details.

Note Field names are slug and title by default. You can change it in the config file.

use LaravelReady\ModelSupport\Traits\Sluggable;
...

$model->slug('any-string'); // will return $query->where('slug', $slug);
$model->slugLike('any-string'); // will return $query->where('slug', 'like', $slug);
$model->slugNot('any-string'); // will return $query->where('slug', '!=', $slug);
$model->slugNotLike('any-string'); // will return $query->where('slug', 'not like', $slug);
$model->slugIn(['any-string', 'any-string']); // will return $query->whereIn('slug', $slug);
$model->slugNotIn(['any-string', 'any-string']); // will return $query->whereNotIn('slug', $slug);

SluggableTitle

This trait allows you to generate a slug from a title field. Same as Sluggable trait but it only works with the title field.

use LaravelReady\ModelSupport\Traits\SluggableTitle;
...

SluggableName

This trait allows you to generate a slug from a name field. Same as Sluggable trait but it only works with the name field.

use LaravelReady\ModelSupport\Traits\SluggableName;
...

ParentChild

This trait allows you to get all children of the model.

Note Field name is parent_id by default. You can change it in the config file.

Warning It's only supports self-referencing models.

use LaravelReady\ModelSupport\Traits\ParentChild;
...

$model->parent(); // will return parent model
$model->children(); // will return children models
$model->allChildren(); // will return all children models
$model->allChildrenIds(); // will return all children ids
$model->recursiveParentAndChildren(); // will return all parent and children models

HasActive

This trait allows you to get active/inactive status models.

Note Field name is is_active by default. You can change it in the config file.

Warning This trait forces your models to fillable is_active field and adds is_active cast to boolean.

use LaravelReady\ModelSupport\Traits\HasActive;
...

$model->status(true|false); // will return $query->where('is_active', $status);
$model->active(); // will return $query->where('is_active', true);
$model->inactive(); // will return $query->where('is_active', false);

⚓Credits

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