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Maintainer Username: | andrewmclagan |
Maintainer Contact: | freek@spatie.be (Freek Van der Herten) |
Package Create Date: | 2018-02-04 |
Package Last Update: | 2018-02-04 |
Home Page: | https://murze.be/2015/10/a-fractal-service-provider-for-laravel/ |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-12-20 03:03:17 |
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Total Downloads: | 26 |
Monthly Downloads: | 0 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 0 |
Total Watchers: | 2 |
Total Forks: | 0 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
The package provides a nice and easy wrapper around Fractal for use in your Laravel applications. If you don't know what Fractal does, take a peek at their intro. Shortly said, Fractal is very useful to transform data before using it in an API.
Using Fractal data can be transformed like this:
use League\Fractal\Manager;
use League\Fractal\Resource\Collection;
$books = [
['id'=>1, 'title'=>'Hogfather', 'characters' => [...]],
['id'=>2, 'title'=>'Game Of Kill Everyone', 'characters' => [...]]
];
$manager = new Manager();
$resource = new Collection($books, new BookTransformer());
$manager->parseIncludes('characters');
$manager->createData($resource)->toArray();
This package makes that process a tad easier:
fractal()
->collection($books)
->transformWith(new BookTransformer())
->includeCharacters()
->toArray();
Lovers of facades will be glad to know that a facade is provided:
Fractal::collection($books)->transformWith(new BookTransformer())->toArray();
There's also a very short syntax available to quickly transform data:
fractal($books, new BookTransformer())->toArray();
You can transform directly from a Laravel collection as well:
collect($books)->transformWith(new BookTransformer());
Transforming right from a Laravel collection is particularly useful for Eloquent results:
Users::all()->transformWith(new UserTransformer())->toArray();
Spatie is a webdesign agency based in Antwerp, Belgium. You'll find an overview of all our open source projects on our website.
You can pull in the package via composer:
composer require spatie/laravel-fractal:^4.0
And then follow the installation instructions of the v4 branch of this package.
You can pull in the package via composer:
composer require spatie/laravel-fractal
The package will automatically register itself.
If you want to change the default serializer,
the default paginator,
or the default fractal class Spatie\Fractal\Fractal
you must publish the config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\Fractal\FractalServiceProvider"
If you're upgrading to Laravel 5.5, the existing config file should be renamed from laravel-fractal.php to fractal.php
This is the contents of the published file:
return [
/*
* The default serializer to be used when performing a transformation. It
* may be left empty to use Fractal's default one. This can either be a
* string or a League\Fractal\Serializer\SerializerAbstract subclass.
*/
'default_serializer' => '',
/* The default paginator to be used when performing a transformation. It
* may be left empty to use Fractal's default one. This can either be a
* string or a League\Fractal\Paginator\PaginatorInterface subclass.*/
'default_paginator' => '',
/*
* League\Fractal\Serializer\JsonApiSerializer will use this value to
* as a prefix for generated links. Set to `null` to disable this.
*/
'base_url' => null,
/*
* If you wish to override or extend the default Spatie\Fractal\Fractal
* instance provide the name of the class you want to use.
*/
'fractal_class' => Spatie\Fractal\Fractal::class,
'auto_includes' => [
/*
* If enabled Fractal will automatically add the includes who's
* names are present in the `include` request parameter.
*/
'enabled' => true,
/*
* The name of key in the request to where we should look for the includes to include.
*/
'request_key' => 'include',
],
Refer to the documentation of spatie/fractalistic
to learn all the methods this package provides.
In all code examples you may use fractal()
instead of Fractal::create()
.
To return a response with json data you can do this in a Laravel app.
$books = fractal($books, new BookTransformer())->toArray();
return response()->json($books);
The respond()
method on the Fractal class can make this process a bit more streamlined.
return fractal($books, new BookTransformer())->respond();
You can pass a response code as the first parameter and optionally some headers as the second
return fractal($books, new BookTransformer())->respond(403, [
'a-header' => 'a value',
'another-header' => 'another value',
]);
You can pass json encoding options as the third parameter:
return fractal($books, new BookTransformer())->respond(200, [], JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
You can also set the status code and the headers using a callback:
use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse;
return fractal($books, new BookTransformer())->respond(function(JsonResponse $response) {
$response
->setStatusCode(403)
->header('a-header', 'a value')
->withHeaders([
'another-header' => 'another value',
'yet-another-header' => 'yet another value',
]);
});
You can run the make:transformer
command to quickly generate a dummy transformer. By default it will be stored in the app\Transformers
directory.
Rename your config file from laravel-fractal
to fractal
v3
was introduced to swap out the league/fractal
with spatie/fractalistic
. Support for Lumen was dropped. You should be able to upgrade a Laravel application from v2
to v3
without any code changes.
In most cases you can just upgrade to v2
with making none or only minor changes to your code:
resourceName
has been renamed to withResourceName
.The main reason why v2
of this package was tagged is because v0.14 of the underlying Fractal by the League contains breaking change. If you use the League\Fractal\Serializer\JsonApiSerializer
in v2 the links
key will contain self
, first
, next
and last
.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
$ composer test
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email freek@spatie.be instead of using the issue tracker.
You're free to use this package, but if it makes it to your production environment we highly appreciate you sending us a postcard from your hometown, mentioning which of our package(s) you are using.
Our address is: Spatie, Samberstraat 69D, 2060 Antwerp, Belgium.
We publish all received postcards on our company website.
Spatie is a webdesign agency based in Antwerp, Belgium. You'll find an overview of all our open source projects on our website.
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