lukasss93 / laravel-model-settings
Model Settings for your Laravel app
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Requires
- php: ^8.0
- ext-json: *
- illuminate/cache: ^8.0|^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- illuminate/config: ^8.0|^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- illuminate/console: ^8.0|^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- illuminate/database: ^8.0|^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- illuminate/filesystem: ^8.0|^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
- illuminate/support: ^8.0|^9.0|^10.0|^11.0
Requires (Dev)
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.6
- josiasmontag/laravel-redis-mock: ^1.2
- orchestra/testbench: ^6.0|^7.0|^8.0|^9.0
- pestphp/pest: ^1.0|^2.0
Suggests
- predis/predis: Required to use settings with Redis
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Last update: 2024-10-16 01:13:25 UTC
README
Laravel Model Settings
Model Settings for your Laravel app
The package requires PHP ^8.0 and follows the FIG standards PSR-1, PSR-2, PSR-4 and PSR-12 to ensure a high level of interoperability between shared PHP.
Bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests can be submitted by following our Contribution Guide.
⚠️ Forked repository
This package is a fork of glorand/laravel-model-settings and contains some breaking changes to make it more flexible and easier to use.
List of changes between this package and the original one:
- Added ability to initialize settings at model creation
- Readded Laravel 8 support
- Converted
defaultSettings
property to method - Converted
settingsRules
property to method - Converted PHPUnit tests to PestPHP tests
- Renamed
Glorand\Model\Settings
namespace toLukasss93\ModelSettings
- Removed
defaultSettings
frommodel_settings.php
config file
🚀 Installation
composer require lukasss93/laravel-model-settings
⚙ Publishing the config file
Publishing the config file is optional:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Lukasss93\ModelSettings\ModelSettingsServiceProvider"
🌈 Update your Eloquent Models
Your models should use the HasSettingsField
or HasSettingsTable
trait.
Option 1 - HasSettingsField
trait
Run the php artisan model-settings:model-settings-field
in order to create a migration file for a table.
This command will create a json field (default name settings
, from config) for the mentioned table.
The default name of the field is settings
; change the config or env value MODEL_SETTINGS_FIELD_NAME
if you want to
rewrite the default name (before you run the command!)
You can choose another than default, in this case you have to specify it in you model.
public $settingsFieldName = 'user_settings';
Complete example:
use Lukasss93\ModelSettings\Traits\HasSettingsField; class User extends Model { use HasSettingsField; //define only if you select a different name from the default public $settingsFieldName = 'user_settings'; }
Option 2 - HasSettingsTable
trait
Run before the command php artisan model-settings:model-settings-table
.
The command will copy for you the migration class to create the table where the setting values will be stored.
The default name of the table is model_settings
; change the config or env value MODEL_SETTINGS_TABLE_NAME
if you want to rewrite the default name (before you run the command!)
use Lukasss93\ModelSettings\Traits\HasSettingsTable; class User extends Model { use HasSettingsTable; }
Option 3 - HasSettingsRedis
trait
use Lukasss93\ModelSettings\Traits\HasSettingsRedis; class User extends Model { use HasSettingsRedis; }
👓 Usage
$user = App\User::first();
Check id the settings for the entity is empty
$user->settings()->empty();
Check settings (exist)
$user->settings()->exist();
Get all model's settings
$user->settings()->all(); $user->settings()->get();
Get a specific setting
$user->settings()->get('some.setting'); $user->settings()->get('some.setting', 'default value'); //multiple $user->settings()->getMultiple( [ 'some.setting_1', 'some.setting_2', ], 'default value' );
Add / Update setting
$user->settings()->apply((array)$settings); $user->settings()->set('some.setting', 'new value'); $user->settings()->update('some.setting', 'new value'); //multiple $user->settings()->setMultiple([ 'some.setting_1' => 'new value 1', 'some.setting_2' => 'new value 2', ]);
Check if the model has a specific setting
$user->settings()->has('some.setting');
Remove a setting from a model
$user->settings()->delete('some.setting'); //multiple $user->settings()->deleteMultiple([ 'some.setting_1', 'some.setting_2', ]); //all $user->settings()->clear();
⬇ Persistence for settings field
In case of field settings the auto-save is configurable.
The default
value is true
- Use an attribute on model
protected $persistSettings = true; //boolean
- Environment (.env) variable
MODEL_SETTINGS_PERSISTENT=true
- Config value - model settings config file
'settings_persistent' => env('MODEL_SETTINGS_PERSISTENT', true),
If the persistence is false
you have to save the model after the operation.
🛠️ Using another method name other than settings()
If you prefer to use another name other than settings
,
you can do so by defining a $invokeSettingsBy
property.
This forward calls (such as configurations()
) to the settings()
method.
🌠 Default settings
You can set default configs for a model:
use Lukasss93\ModelSettings\Traits\HasSettingsTable; class User extends Model { use HasSettingsTable; public function defaultSettings(): array { return [ 'foo' => 'bar', ]; } }
🎉 Initializing settings at model creation
You can initialize settings at model creation by defining a initSettings
property in your model:
use Lukasss93\ModelSettings\Traits\HasSettingsTable; class User extends Model { use HasSettingsTable; public bool $initSettings = true; public function defaultSettings(): array { return [ 'foo' => 'bar', ]; } }
🔍 Validation system for settings data
When you're using the set()
, apply()
, update()
methods thrown an exception when you break a rule.
You can define rules on model using settingsRules
public method, and the rules array definition is identical with
the Laravel default validation rules.
class User extends Model { use HasSettingsTable; public function defaultSettings(): array { return [ 'info' => [ 'email' => 'user@test.com' 'age' => 27, ], 'language' => 'en', 'max_size' => 12, ]; } public function settingsRules(): array { return [ 'info' => 'array', 'info.email' => ['string','email'], 'info.age' => 'integer', 'language' => 'string|in:en,es,it|max:2', 'max_size' => 'int|min:5|max:15', ]; } }
📃 Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
📖 License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.