mvdnbrk / laravel-model-expires
A package to assign expiration dates to Eloquent models
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Requires
- php: ^7.2 || ^8.0
- illuminate/database: ^6.0 || ^7.0 || ^8.0
- illuminate/support: ^6.0 || ^7.0 || ^8.0
Requires (Dev)
- doctrine/dbal: ^2.5
- orchestra/testbench: ^4.0 || ^5.0 || ^6.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^8.0 || ^9.4
README
Assign expiration dates to Eloquent models
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require mvdnbrk/laravel-model-expires
Usage
To use an expiration date on a model, use the Expirable
trait:
<?php namespace App\Models; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model; use Mvdnbrk\EloquentExpirable\Expirable; class Subscription extends Model { use Expirable; }
You should add an expires_at
column to your database table.
This packages contains a helper method to create this column:
class CreateSubscriptionsTable extends Migration { public function up(): void { Schema::create('subscriptions', function (Blueprint $table) { $table->expires(); }); } public function down(): void { Schema::dropExpires(); } }
The Expirable
trait will automatically cast the expires_at
attribute to a DateTime
/ Carbon
instance for you.
Customizing the column name
You may customize the column name by setting the EXIRES_AT
constant or by overriding the getExpiresAtColumn
method on your model.
class Subscription extends Model { use Expirable; const EXPIRES_AT = 'ends_at'; }
$table->expires('ends_at'); $table->dropExpires('ends_at');
Setting expiration
You may set the expiration of a model by setting the expires_at
attribute with a TTL in seconds:
$subscription->expires_at = 600;
Instead of passing the number of seconds as an integer, you may also pass a DateTime
instance representing the expiration date:
$subscription->expires_at = now()->addMinutes(10);
Discarding expiration
You may discard the expiration of a model by setting a negative or zero TTL or use the discardExpiration
method:
$subscription->expires_at = 0; $subscription->expires_at = -5; $subscription->discardExpiration()->save();
Determining expiration
To determine if a given model instance has expired, use the expired
method:
if ($subscription->expired()) { // }
To determine if a given model will expire in the future use the willExpire
method:
if ($subscription->willExpire()) { // }
Querying models
The withoutExpired
method will retrieve models that are not expired:
$subscriptions = App\Models\Subscription::withoutExpired()->get();
The onlyExpired
method will retrieve only the expired models:
$subscriptions = App\Models\Subscription::onlyExpired()->get();
The expiring
method will retrieve only models that will expire in the future:
$subscriptions = App\Models\Subscription::expiring()->get();
The notExpiring
method will retrieve only models that will not expire:
$subscriptions = App\Models\Subscription::notExpiring()->get();
Todo
- Add a
expired:prune
console command to delete expired models, or perform custom implementation. - Add a query scope that will query models that will expire in
...
Testing
composer test
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Security Vulnerabilities
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Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.