Laravel Filterator
Simple search filtering manager for models.
Installation
composer require makidizajnerica/laravel-filterator
Usage
Your model needs to implement \MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Contracts\Filterable
. Next define filters
method that will return filters for the model:
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
use MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Filter;
use MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Contracts\Filterable as FilterableContract;
class User extends Model implements FilterableContract
{
// ...
/**
* Get filters for the filterator manager.
*
* @return array<string, \MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Filters\Filter>
*/
public function filters(): array
{
return [
'name' => Filter::string(fn (Builder $query, string $name) => $query->where('name', 'LIKE', "%{$name}%")),
];
}
}
Array key will be the query param name inside the request.
There is also a couple of available filters:
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Support\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
use MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Filter;
use MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Contracts\Filterable as FilterableContract;
class User extends Model implements FilterableContract
{
// ...
/**
* Get filters for the filterator manager.
*
* @return array<string, \MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Filters\Filter>
*/
public function filters(): array
{
return [
'is_admin' => Filter::boolean(fn (Builder $query, bool $isAdmin) => $query->where('is_admin', $isAdmin)),
'created_at' => Filter::date(fn (Builder $query, Carbon $createdAt) => $query->whereDate('created_at', $createdAt))
->format('Y-m-d') // optionally define format
->timezone('Europe/Belgrade'), // optionally define timezone
'credit' => Filter::float(fn (Builder $query, float $credit) => $query->where('credit', $credit))
->decimals(2), // optionally define number of decimals
'age' => Filter::integer(fn (Builder $query, int $age) => $query->where('age', $age)),
'name' => Filter::string(fn (Builder $query, string $name) => $query->where('name', 'LIKE', "%{$name}%")),
];
}
}
You can also define default closure for the filter. Default closure gets called when query param is not set.
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Support\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
use MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Filter;
use MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Contracts\Filterable as FilterableContract;
class User extends Model implements FilterableContract
{
// ...
/**
* Get filters for the filterator manager.
*
* @return array<string, \MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Filters\Filter>
*/
public function filters(): array
{
return [
// ...
'created_at' => Filter::date(fn (Builder $query, Carbon $createdAt) => $query->whereDate('created_at', $createdAt))
->default(fn (Builder $query) => $query->whereDate('created_at', '1985-05-05')),
// ...
];
}
}
Next, when you want to filter your model, you can do it like so:
<?php
use App\Models\User;
use MakiDizajnerica\Filterator\Facades\Filterator;
$users = filterator(User::class)->get();
// or
$users = Filterator::filter(User::class)->get();
Return type of the filterator method is \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder
so you can chain other query methods.
Adding new filters
Todo
Author
Nemanja Marijanovic (n.marijanovic@hotmail.com)
Licence
Copyright © 2023, Nemanja Marijanovic n.marijanovic@hotmail.com
All rights reserved.
For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE file that was distributed within the source root of this package.