rsanchez / deep
A set of Eloquent models for ExpressionEngine Channel Entries.
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- expressodev/laravel-codeigniter-db: ~1.0,>=1.0.5
- illuminate/container: ~4.2|~5.0
- illuminate/database: ~4.2|~5.0
- illuminate/validation: ~4.2|~5.0
- nesbot/carbon: 1.*
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ~4.2
- robmorgan/phinx: 0.3.*
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2025-10-28 05:36:55 UTC
README
A read-only set of Eloquent models for ExpressionEngine Channel Entries. This library has a few goals in mind:
- replicate as much of the
{exp:channel:entries}functionality as possible using Eloquent query scopes - chainable with standard Eloquent model methods (ex.
->where('foo', 'bar')) - minimize the number of queries needed using eager loading
- provide an base plugin from which EE plugins/modules can extend, which has near parity with
{exp:channel:entries} - automatically fetch custom fields using field names and entities instead of just raw text from
exp_channel_data
For more detailed information, see the auto-generated API docs.
Version Compatibility Chart
| EE Version | Deep Version |
|---|---|
| 2.x | 2.0.x |
| 3.x | 2.1.x |
| >= 4.x | 3.0.x |
<?php
use rsanchez\Deep\Deep;
use rsanchez\Deep\Model\Entry;
Deep::bootInstance();
$entries = Entry::channel('blog')
->limit(10)
->showFutureEntries()
->get();
?>
<?php foreach ($entries as $entry) : ?>
<article>
<h1><?php echo e($entry->title); ?></h1>
<p class="date"><?php echo $entry->entry_date->format('F j, Y'); ?></p>
<?php echo $entry->description; ?>
</article>
<?php endforeach ?>
Installation
Run this command in your terminal:
composer require rsanchez/deep
Setup
ExpressionEngine
Make sure you load composer's autoloader at the top of your config.php (your actual vendor path may vary):
require_once FCPATH.'vendor/autoload.php'
Then you can create your own plugin that uses Deep by extending the BasePlugin class. Or you can use the built-in wrapper class, which bootstraps Deep with EE for you:
use rsanchez\Deep\Deep;
use rsanchez\Deep\Model\Entry;
Deep::bootEE();
$entries = Entry::channel('blog')
->limit(10)
->get();
Laravel
Deep comes with a service provider for Laravel. Add this to the list of providers in app/config/app.php:
'rsanchez\Deep\App\Laravel\ServiceProvider',
use rsanchez\Deep\Model\Entry;
route('/blog', function()
{
$entries = Entry::channel('blog')->get();
return View::make('blog.index')->withEntries($entries);
});
route('/blog/json', function()
{
$entries = Entry::channel('blog')->get();
return Response::json($entries);
});
If you are using a table prefix for your database tables (EE uses exp_ by default, so you most likely are), make sure to set the prefix in Laravel's app/config/database.php
If you need to use a DB connection other than Laravel's default connection, you should add the following configuration to app/config/database.php:
'deep' => array(
'connection' => 'your_connection_name',
),
The specified connection will be used for all of Deep's models.
Generic PHP (or other framework)
First you must bootstrap Eloquent for use outside of Laravel. There are many guides out there on how to do this.
Then you can simply use the generic wrapper:
use rsanchez\Deep\Deep;
use rsanchez\Deep\Model\Entry;
Deep::bootInstance();
$entries = Entry::channel('blog')
->limit(10)
->get();
Or instantiate your own instance of the Deep DI container if you prefer:
use rsanchez\Deep\Deep;
$deep = new Deep();
$entries = $deep->make('Entry')
->channel('blog')
->limit(10)
->get();
Using the Phar archive for easier distribution
You can build a Phar archive as an alternative installation method. The best way to package Deep with your custom distributed add-on is to use the Phar archive, since EE doesn't natively support compser installation out of the box.
To build the Phar archive, you must have box installed. Then you can clone this repo, run composer install to fetch all the dependencies, and run box build to create the Phar archive. The archive can be found in build/deep.phar after it's built.
Now you can package that single Phar archive with your add-on (say, in a phar folder in your add-on root) and load it like so:
// this is a courtesy check in case other add-ons are also
// using deep.phar
if ( ! class_exists('\\rsanchez\\Deep\\Deep'))
{
require_once PATH_THIRD.'your_addon/phar/deep.phar';
}
Query Scopes
Filtering Scopes
Filtering scopes should look familiar, since most of them relate to a native {exp:channel:entries} parameter.
Channel Name
Entry::channel('blog', 'news')->get();
Not Channel Name
Entry::notChannel('blog', 'news')->get();
Channel ID
Entry::channelId(1, 2)->get();
Not Channel ID
Entry::notChannelId(1, 2)->get();
Author ID
Entry::authorId(1, 2)->get();
Not Author ID
Entry::notAuthorId(1, 2)->get();
Category ID
Entry::category(1, 2)->get();
Not Category ID
Entry::notCategory(1, 2)->get();
All Categories
Only show entries that have all of the specified categories.
Entry::allCategories(1, 2)->get();
Not All Categories
Exclude entries that have all of the specified categories.
Entry::notAllCategories(1, 2)->get();
Category Name
Entry::categoryName('mammals', 'reptiles')->get();
Not Category Name
Entry::notCategoryName('mammals', 'reptiles')->get();
Category Group
Entry::categoryGroup(1, 2)->get();
Not Category Group
Entry::notCategoryGroup(1, 2)->get();
Day
Entry::day(31)->get();
Dynamic Parameters
Entry::dynamicParameters(array('limit', 'search:your_field_name'), $_REQUEST)->get();
Entry ID
Entry::entryId(1, 2)->get();
Not Entry ID
Entry::notEntryId(1, 2)->get();
Entry ID From
Entry::entryIdFrom(1)->get();
Entry ID To
Entry::entryIdTo(100)->get();
Fixed Order
Entry::fixedOrder(4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42)->get();
Member Group ID
Entry::groupId(1, 2)->get();
Not Member Group ID
Entry::notGroupId(1, 2)->get();
Limit
Entry::limit(1)->get();
Month
Entry::month(12)->get();
Offset
Entry::offset(1)->get();
Show Expired
Entry::showExpired(false)->get();
Show Future Entries
Entry::showFutureEntries(true)->get();
Show Pages
Entry::showPages(false)->get();
Show Pages Only
Entry::showPagesOnly(true)->get();
Site ID
Entry::siteId(1, 2)->get();
Start On
Unix time:
Entry::startOn(1394393247)->get();
Or use a DateTime object:
$date = new DateTime();
Entry::startOn($date)->get();
Stop Before
Unix time:
Entry::stopBefore(1394393247)->get();
Or use a DateTime object:
$date = new DateTime();
Entry::stopBefore($date)->get();
Sticky
Entry::sticky(true)->get();
Status
Entry::status('open', 'closed')->get();
Not Status
Entry::notStatus('open', 'closed')->get();
URL Title
Entry::urlTitle('cats', 'dogs')->get();
Not URL Title
Entry::notUrlTitle('cats', 'dogs')->get();
Username
Entry::username('john_doe', 'jane_doe')->get();
Not Username
Entry::notUsername('john_doe', 'jane_doe')->get();
Year
Entry::year(2014)->get();
Tagparams
This scope accepts an array of parameters And applies all the supported {exp:channel:entries} parameters to the query.
Entry::tagparams(ee()->TMPL->tagparams)->get();
The following channel:entries parameters are not implemented by the tagparams scope:
- cache
- display_by
- disable
- dynamic
- dynamic_start
- month_limit
- paginate
- paginate_base
- paginate_type
- refresh
- related_categories_mode
- relaxed_categories
- require_entry
- show_current_week
- track_views
- week_sort
- uncategorized_entries
Eager Loading Scopes
These scopes force eager loading of certain relationships. Eager loading of custom field data is done automatically with the Entry model (and the Entries proxy). Use the Title model (or the Titles proxy) to not eager load custom field data.
With Categories
Eager load the categories attribute.
Entry::withCategories()->get();
With Category Fields
Eager load the categories attribute with custom category fields.
Entry::withCategoryFields()->get();
With Author
Eager load the author attribute.
Entry::withAuthor()->get();
With Author Fields
Eager load the author attribute with custom member fields.
Entry::withAuthorFields()->get();
With Parents
Eager load the parents attribute (native EE relationship fields only).
Entry::withParents()->get();
With Siblings
Eager load the siblings attribute (native EE relationship fields only).
Entry::withSiblings()->get();
With Comments
Eager load the comments attribute, a collection of Comment models.
Entry::withComments()->get();
Without Fields
Do not load custom fields.
Entry::withoutFields()->get();
Without Child Fields
Do not load custom fields in child (Playa/Relationship) entries.
Entry::withoutChildFields()->get();
With Fields
Specify exactly which custom fields to load.
Entry::withFields(['your_custom_field', 'your_other_custom_field'])->get();
Custom Field Scopes
This set of scopes allows you to use the traditional some Eloquent methods with custom field names instead of field_id_X.
Order By Field
Entry::orderByField('your_custom_field', 'asc')->get();
Where Field
Entry::whereField('your_custom_field', 'foo')->get();
Or Where Field
Entry::orWhereField('your_custom_field', 'foo')->get();
Where Field In
Entry::whereFieldIn('your_custom_field', array('foo', 'bar'))->get();
Or Where Field In
Entry::orWhereFieldIn('your_custom_field', array('foo', 'bar'))->get();
Where Field Not In
Entry::whereFieldNotIn('your_custom_field', array('foo', 'bar'))->get();
Or Where Field Not In
Entry::orWhereFieldNotIn('your_custom_field', array('foo', 'bar'))->get();
Where Field Between
Entry::whereFieldBetween('your_custom_field', array(1, 10))->get();
Or Where Field Between
Entry::orWhereFieldBetween('your_custom_field', array(1, 10))->get();
Where Field Not Between
Entry::whereFieldNotBetween('your_custom_field', array(1, 10))->get();
Or Where Field Not Between
Entry::orWhereFieldNotBetween('your_custom_field', array(1, 10))->get();
Where Field Null
Entry::whereFieldNull('your_custom_field')->get();
Or Where Field Null
Entry::orWhereFieldNull('your_custom_field')->get();
Where Field Not Null
Entry::whereFieldNotNull('your_custom_field')->get();
Or Where Field Not Null
Entry::orWhereFieldNotNull('your_custom_field')->get();
Where Field Contains
This is like search:your_custom_field="foo|bar".
Entry::whereFieldContains('your_custom_field', 'foo', 'bar')->get();
Or Where Field Contains
Entry::orWhereFieldContains('your_custom_field', 'foo', 'bar')->get();
Where Field Does Not Contain
This is like search:your_custom_field="not foo|bar".
Entry::whereFieldDoesNotContain('your_custom_field', 'foo', 'bar')->get();
Or Where Field Does Not Contain
Entry::orWhereFieldDoesNotContain('your_custom_field', 'foo', 'bar')->get();
Where Field Contains Whole Word
This is like search:your_custom_field="foo\W|bar\W".
Entry::whereFieldContainsWholeWord('your_custom_field', 'foo', 'bar')->get();
Or Where Field Contains Whole Word
Entry::orWhereFieldContainsWholeWord('your_custom_field', 'foo', 'bar')->get();
Where Field Does Not Contain Whole Word
This is like search:your_custom_field="not foo\W|bar\W".
Entry::whereFieldDoesNotContainWholeWord('your_custom_field', 'foo', 'bar')->get();
Or Where Field Does Not Contain Whole Word
Entry::orWhereFieldDoesNotContainWholeWord('your_custom_field', 'foo', 'bar')->get();
Advanced Category Querying
This library makes use of Eloquent's relationship capabilities. If you need to do more advanced category querying than the default category scopes, you can use the whereHas and orWhereHas methods.
Entry::whereHas('categories', function ($query) {
// category starts with A
$query->where('cat_name', 'LIKE', 'A%');
})->get();
Entry objects
Each entry object has the following string properties from the exp_channel_titles table.
$entry->entry_id
$entry->site_id
$entry->channel_id
$entry->author_id
$entry->forum_topic_id
$entry->ip_address
$entry->title
$entry->url_title
$entry->status
$entry->versioning_enabled
$entry->view_count_one
$entry->view_count_two
$entry->view_count_three
$entry->view_count_four
$entry->allow_comments
$entry->sticky
$entry->year
$entry->month
$entry->day
$entry->comment_total
$entry->page_uri
Dates
Entries have the following date properties. Each of these will be a Carbon object. expiration_date, comment_expiration_date and recent_comment_date can be null.
$entry->entry_date
$entry->edit_date
$entry->expiration_date
$entry->comment_expiration_date
$entry->recent_comment_date
Dates are serialized to ISO-8601 format during toArray and toJson. To do this, Deep sets Carbon's default format to DateTime::ISO8601 or Y-m-d\TH:i:sO. If you wish to change the default format, you should call \Carbon\Carbon::setToStringFormat($yourDateFormatString) prior to serialization. If you wish to reset this attribute globally in Carbon to the original default, you should call Carbon::resetToStringFormat().
Channel object
If you need info about the entry's channel, there is the $entry->channel object. The channel object contains the following properties from the exp_channels table.
$entry->channel->channel_id
$entry->channel->site_id
$entry->channel->channel_name
$entry->channel->channel_title
$entry->channel->channel_url
$entry->channel->channel_description
$entry->channel->channel_lang
$entry->channel->total_entries
$entry->channel->total_comments
$entry->channel->last_entry_date
$entry->channel->last_comment_date
$entry->channel->cat_group
$entry->channel->status_group
$entry->channel->deft_status
$entry->channel->field_group
$entry->channel->search_excerpt
$entry->channel->deft_category
$entry->channel->deft_comments
$entry->channel->channel_require_membership
$entry->channel->channel_max_chars
$entry->channel->channel_html_formatting
$entry->channel->channel_allow_img_urls
$entry->channel->channel_auto_link_urls
$entry->channel->channel_notify
$entry->channel->channel_notify_emails
$entry->channel->comment_url
$entry->channel->comment_system_enabled
$entry->channel->comment_require_membership
$entry->channel->comment_use_captcha
$entry->channel->comment_moderate
$entry->channel->comment_max_chars
$entry->channel->comment_timelock
$entry->channel->comment_require_email
$entry->channel->comment_text_formatting
$entry->channel->comment_html_formatting
$entry->channel->comment_allow_img_urls
$entry->channel->comment_auto_link_urls
$entry->channel->comment_notify
$entry->channel->comment_notify_authors
$entry->channel->comment_notify_emails
$entry->channel->comment_expiration
$entry->channel->search_results_url
$entry->channel->show_button_cluster
$entry->channel->rss_url
$entry->channel->enable_versioning
$entry->channel->max_revisions
$entry->channel->default_entry_title
$entry->channel->url_title_prefix
$entry->channel->live_look_template
Categories
Each Entry object has a categories property which is a collection of Category objects. Use the withCategories or withCategoryFields scope to eager load this relationship.
foreach ($entry->categories as $category) {
echo '<li><a href="/blog/category/'.$category->cat_url_title.'">'.$category->cat_name.'</a></li>';
}
$category->cat_id
$category->site_id
$category->group_id
$category->parent_id
$category->cat_name
$category->cat_description
$category->cat_image
$category->cat_order
$category->your_custom_field
Author
Each Entry object has a author property which is a Member object. Use the withAuthor or withAuthorFields scope to eager load this relationship.
$entry->author->member_id
$entry->author->group_id
$entry->author->username
$entry->author->screen_name
$entry->author->password
$entry->author->salt
$entry->author->unique_id
$entry->author->crypt_key
$entry->author->authcode
$entry->author->email
$entry->author->url
$entry->author->location
$entry->author->occupation
$entry->author->interests
$entry->author->bday_d
$entry->author->bday_m
$entry->author->bday_y
$entry->author->aol_im
$entry->author->yahoo_im
$entry->author->msn_im
$entry->author->icq
$entry->author->bio
$entry->author->signature
$entry->author->avatar_filename
$entry->author->avatar_width
$entry->author->avatar_height
$entry->author->photo_filename
$entry->author->photo_width
$entry->author->photo_height
$entry->author->sig_img_filename
$entry->author->sig_img_width
$entry->author->sig_img_height
$entry->author->ignore_list
$entry->author->private_messages
$entry->author->accept_messages
$entry->author->last_view_bulletins
$entry->author->last_bulletin_date
$entry->author->ip_address
$entry->author->join_date
$entry->author->last_visit
$entry->author->last_activity
$entry->author->total_entries
$entry->author->total_comments
$entry->author->total_forum_topics
$entry->author->total_forum_posts
$entry->author->last_entry_date
$entry->author->last_comment_date
$entry->author->last_forum_post_date
$entry->author->last_email_date
$entry->author->in_authorlist
$entry->author->accept_admin_email
$entry->author->accept_user_email
$entry->author->notify_by_default
$entry->author->notify_of_pm
$entry->author->display_avatars
$entry->author->display_signatures
$entry->author->parse_smileys
$entry->author->smart_notifications
$entry->author->language
$entry->author->timezone
$entry->author->time_format
$entry->author->include_seconds
$entry->author->date_format
$entry->author->cp_theme
$entry->author->profile_theme
$entry->author->forum_theme
$entry->author->tracker
$entry->author->template_size
$entry->author->notepad
$entry->author->notepad_size
$entry->author->quick_links
$entry->author->quick_tabs
$entry->author->show_sidebar
$entry->author->pmember_id
$entry->author->rte_enabled
$entry->author->rte_toolset_id
$entry->author->your_custom_field
Comments
Each Entry object has a comments property which is a collection of Comment objects. Use the withComments scope to eager load this relationship.
$entry->comment->comment_id
$entry->comment->site_id
$entry->comment->entry_id
$entry->comment->channel_id
$entry->comment->author_id
$entry->comment->status
$entry->comment->name
$entry->comment->email
$entry->comment->url
$entry->comment->location
$entry->comment->ip_address
$entry->comment->comment_date
$entry->comment->edit_date
$entry->comment->comment
$entry->comment->author->member_id
$entry->comment->author->username
$entry->comment->author->screen_name
Custom Fields
Entries have their custom fields as properties, keyed by the field short name. Most custom field properties merely the string data from the corresponding exp_channel_data field_id_X column.
$entry->your_field_name
For the following fieldtypes, an entry's custom field properties will be special objects, rather than string data from the exp_channel_data table.
Matrix & Grid
Matrix & Grid fields will be Eloquent Collections of Row objects. Each Row object has string properties keyed to the column short name from the exp_matrix_data and exp_channel_grid_field_X tables, respectively. Custom Row fields follow the same logic as Entry custom fields.
$number_of_rows = $entry->your_matrix_field->count();
foreach ($entry->your_matrix_field as $row) {
echo $row->your_text_column;
foreach ($row->your_playa_column as $childEntry) {
echo $childEntry->title;
}
}
Playa & Relationship
Playa & Relationship fields will be Eloquent Collections of related Entry objects. These Entry objects behave just as parent Entry objects do.
$number_of_rows = $entry->your_playa_field->count();
foreach ($entry->your_playa_field as $childEntry) {
echo $childEntry->title;
}
Assets
Assets fields will be Eloquent Collections of Asset objects. Asset objects have the following properties:
foreach ($entry->your_assets_field as $file) {
$file->url
$file->server_path
$file->file_id
$file->folder_id
$file->source_type
$file->source_id
$file->filedir_id
$file->file_name
$file->title
$file->date
$file->alt_text
$file->caption
$file->author
$file->desc
$file->location
$file->keywords
$file->date_modified
$file->kind
$file->width
$file->height
$file->size
$file->search_keywords
}
File
File fields will be a single File object. File objects have the following properties:
$entry->your_file_field->url
$entry->your_file_field->server_path
$entry->your_file_field->file_id
$entry->your_file_field->site_id
$entry->your_file_field->title
$entry->your_file_field->upload_location_id
$entry->your_file_field->rel_path
$entry->your_file_field->mime_type
$entry->your_file_field->file_name
$entry->your_file_field->file_size
$entry->your_file_field->description
$entry->your_file_field->credit
$entry->your_file_field->location
$entry->your_file_field->uploaded_by_member_id
$entry->your_file_field->upload_date
$entry->your_file_field->modified_by_member_id
$entry->your_file_field->modified_date
$entry->your_file_field->file_hw_original
echo '<img src="'.$entry->your_file_field->url.'" />';
Date
Date fields will be a single Carbon object.
echo $entry->your_date_field->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
Multiselect, Checkboxes, Fieldpack Multiselect, Fieldpack Checkboxes & Fieldpack List
These fields will be arrays of values:
foreach ($entry->your_multiselect_field as $value) {
echo $value;
}
Extending the BasePlugin class
The abstract rsanchez\Deep\Plugin\BasePlugin class is provided as a base for ExpressionEngine modules and plugins. The parseEntries method parses a template using an EntryCollection.
Entries
<?php
use rsanchez\Deep\Plugin\BasePlugin;
class My_plugin extends BasePlugin
{
public function entries()
{
return $this->parseEntries();
}
public function entries_that_start_with()
{
$letter = ee()->TMPL->fetch_param('letter');
return $this->parseEntries(function ($query) use ($letter) {
// do additional custom querying here
$query->where('title', 'LIKE', $letter.'%');
});
}
}
Now you can parse your plugin like a channel:entries tag:
{exp:my_plugin:entries channel="blog"}
{title}
{url_title_path="blog/view"}
{/exp:my_plugin:entries}
{exp:my_plugin:entries_that_start_with channel="blog" letter="A"}
{title}
{url_title_path="blog/view"}
{/exp:my_plugin:entries_that_start_with}
The following channel:entries single tags / conditionals are not implemented by the BasePlugin class:
- gmt_entry_date
- gmt_edit_date
- member_search_path
- relative_url
- relative_date
- trimmed_url
- week_date
The following channel:entries parameters are not implemented by the BasePlugin class:
- display_by
- dynamic_start
- month_limit
- paginate_type
- relaxed_categories
- show_current_week
- track_views
- week_sort
- uncategorized_entries
The parseEntries method has the following default parameters:
orderby="entry_date"
show_future_entries="no"
show_expired="no"
sort="desc"
status="open"
dynamic="yes"
limit="100"
You can change this by overloading the getEntriesDefaultParameters method in your plugin/module class:
protected function getEntriesDefaultParameters()
{
return array(
'dynamic' => 'no',
'status' => 'open|Featured',
);
}
The BasePlugin class allows the following parameters on Matrix, Grid, Playa and Relationships tag pairs:
- limit
- offset
- orderby
- sort
- search:your_field
- fixed_order
- backspace
- entry_id*
- row_id**
*Playa and Relationships only **Matrix and Grid only
Categories
The BasePlugin class can also parse the equivalent of a channel:categories tag.
<?php
use rsanchez\Deep\Plugin\BasePlugin;
class My_plugin extends BasePlugin
{
public function categories()
{
return $this->parseCategories();
}
public function offices()
{
$country = ee()->TMPL->fetch_param('country', 'us');
ee()->TMPL->tagparams['style'] = 'linear';
return $this->parseCategories(function ($query) use ($country) {
return $query->channel('offices')->where('categories.cat_name', $country);
});
}
}
Now you can parse your plugin like a channel:categories tag:
{exp:my_plugin:categories channel="blog" style="nested"}
<a href="{path='blog'}"{if active} class="active"{/if}>{category_name}</a>
{/exp:my_plugin:categories}
{exp:my_plugin:offices country="{segment_2}"}
{if no_results}{redirect="404"}{/if}
<h1><a href="{site_url}offices/{category_url_title}">{category_name}</a></h1>
{category_description}
{/exp:my_plugin:offices}
The parseCategories method has the following default parameters:
show_empty="yes"
show_future_entries="no"
show_expired="no"
restrict_channel="yes"
style="nested"
id="nav_categories"
class="nav_categories"
orderby="categories.group_id|categories.parent_id|categories.cat_order"
You can change this by overloading the getCategoriesDefaultParameters method in your plugin/module class:
protected function getCategoriesDefaultParameters()
{
$params = parent::getCategoriesDefaultParameters();
$params['style'] = 'linear';
return $params;
}