way / database
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- illuminate/database: ~4.1
- illuminate/support: ~4.1
- illuminate/validation: ~4.1
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: dev-master
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Last update: 2024-05-30 12:43:49 UTC
README
This package takes care of the model validation process for you. Rather than manually going through the tedious Validator::make(...)
process, just save the model, and this package will handle the rest.
Usage
Install the package through Composer.
{ "require": { "laravel/framework": "4.0.*", "way/database": "dev-master" } }
Then, rather than extending Eloquent
from your model, extend Way\Database\Model
, like so:
<?php class Dog extends Way\Database\Model { }
Alternatively, edit app/config/app.php
, and add a new item to the aliases
array:
'Model' => 'Way\Database\Model'
Now, your models can simply extend Model
.
<?php class Dog extends Model { }
Validation
This package hooks into Eloquent's save
event, and automatically validates the model's current attributes against the rules that you have set for your model.
Here's an example of setting validation rules for the model:
<?php class Dog extends Model { protected static $rules = [ 'name' => 'required' ]; //Use this for custom messages protected static $messages = [ 'name.required' => 'My custom message for :attribute required' ]; }
Now, simply save the model as you normally would, and let the package worry about the validation. If it fails, then the model's save
method will return false.
Here's an example of storing a new dog.
public function store() { $dog = new Dog(Input::all()); if ($dog->save()) { return Redirect::route('dogs.index'); } return Redirect::back()->withInput()->withErrors($dog->getErrors()); }
If using Eloquent's static create
method, you can use the hasErrors()
methods to determine if validation errors exist.
$dog = Dog::create(Input::all()); if ($dog->hasErrors()) ...
That's it! Have fun.