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just try to compare the tag name with the user you want to tag, it works in me. ex: $user->name == $tag->name |
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Hey, @Gigamick your intuition is correct. use Spatie\Tags\Tag; $tag = Tag::findOrCreate('my tag'); $first_post = Post::first()->attachTag('my tag'); $random_post = Post::find(23)->attachTags(['my tag', 'another tag']); |
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Say I have a model - Post
I will have many "posts" and I want to tag some "posts" with "tag 1" and I want to tag other posts with "tag 2" and I want to tag some posts with both "tag 1" and "tag 2". Is this possible with Spatie tags?
It seems to me that I can only tag the whole model, which isn't very useful to me. But I am 99% sure I am wrong.
Can anyone clarify?
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