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Maintainer Username: | pionl |
Maintainer Contact: | martin@kluska.cz (Martin Kluska) |
Package Create Date: | 2017-01-25 |
Package Last Update: | 2022-02-11 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-22 03:15:09 |
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Total Downloads: | 23,903 |
Monthly Downloads: | 576 |
Daily Downloads: | 31 |
Total Stars: | 9 |
Total Watchers: | 2 |
Total Forks: | 10 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
Position logic for Eloquent models with minimum setup. Before saving it will check if the position has changed and updates the other entries based on the models position value.
Install via composer
composer require pion/laravel-eloquent-position
position
(can be custom) column in your table (model)PositionTrait
into your model (if you are using custom column set the $positionColumn
property)$positionGroup
with the column name/names (supports single string or multiple columns)Then you can get your entries sorted:
// ASC
YourModel::sorted()->get()
// DESC
YourModel::sortedByDESC()->get()
If using default column name (position), the value will be converted to numeric value (if not null or empty string).
Get the position
Use the $model->getPosition()
or use the standard way by using the column name $model->position
public function up()
{
Schema::table('pages', function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->smallInteger('position')->default(0)->after('id');
});
// Update the order pages
Artisan::call('model:position', [
'model'=> \App\Models\Page\Page::class
]);
}
class Page extends Model
{
use PositionTrait;
public $table = 'pages';
public $positionGroup = ['parent_slug'];
protected $fillable = [
'title', 'slug', 'parent_slug', 'content', 'description', 'position'
];
}
You can listen to events for positioning changes. You can use the PositionEventsTrait
for easy model registration.
....
class YourModel extends Model {
use PositionTrait, PositionEventsTrait;
....
}
Called before running the last position calculation and the final movement of other entries for given position.
Enables to:
Name: positioning
YourModel::positioning(function($model, $query) {
$query->query()->where('type', 'type'); // or etc
\Log::info('positioning', 'To '.$model->getPosition().' from '.$query->oldPosition());
});
Name: positioned
Example via trait:
YourModel::positioned(function($model) {
/// TODO
});
This command will help you to fix the order of your models. You must provide a model class.
You must include the RecalculatePositionCommand
into your Console Kernel
class.
php artisan model:position App\\Models\\YourModel
Uses the BasePositionTrait
and PositionScopeTrait
You can set:
positionColumn
to enable overriding for the position column
disablePositionUpdate
disables the updated of other entries
positionGroup
builds a filter from columns for position calculation. Supports single column or multiple columns
defaultPositionValue
allows returning different value when position is empty string or null. Default value is null
PositionScopeTrait
PositionHelperTrait
with (getLastUsedPosition, getNextPosition($position = null))See CONTRIBUTING.md for how to contribute changes. All contributions are welcome.
laravel-eloquent-position was written by Martin Kluska and is released under the MIT License.
Copyright (c) 2016 Martin Kluska