A simple package that provides traits to add common indentity fields to Laravel models when they are created.
This package is designed to work out of the box with just the traits. No other configuration is needed.
Dependencies
- PHP 7
- Laravel 5.*
Composer
composer require joelshepherd/create-with
Simply add the trait to your model that provides your desired field. If the field is not empty and is unique in the database, it will be left unchanged.
Adds an unique UUID to the model.
Default options
getUuidField()
returnsuuid
<?php
use JoelShepherd\CreateWith;
class Example extends Model
{
use CreateWith\Uuid;
}
<?php
$example = Example::create();
$example->uuid; // 123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000
Adds an unique slug to the model. This can optionally be based on a text string (like a title field on the model) and appended with a random slug if required for uniqueness.
Default options
getSlugField()
returnsslug
getSlugBaseText()
returnsnull
getSlugRandomLength()
returns7
<?php
use JoelShepherd\CreateWith;
class Example extends Model
{
use CreateWith\Slug;
// Optionally set the base string to build the slug from
protected function getSlugBaseText()
{
return $this->title;
}
}
<?php
// Creates a unique slug from the base text
$example = Example::create([
'title' => 'This is a title'
]);
$example->slug; // this-is-a-title
// Uniqueness is retained even with the same base text
$example2 = Example::create([
'title' => 'This is a title'
]);
$example2->slug; // this-is-a-title-7iw90lj
Adds the requester's IP address to the model.
Default options
getIpAddressField()
returnsip_address
<?php
use JoelShepherd\CreateWith\WithIpAddress;
class Example extends Model
{
use CreateWith\IpAddress;
}
<?php
$example = Example::create();
$example->ip_address; // 127.0.0.1
Submitting issues and pull requests for bugs, features and feature requests are welcome.