baethon / laravel-criteria
Minimal interface for criteria pattern
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Requires
- php: >=8.1
Requires (Dev)
- illuminate/database: ^9.49
- laravel/pint: ^1.4
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
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README
Minimal implementation of criteria pattern for Laravel.
What is criteria?
Criteria is an implementation of \Baethon\LaravelCriteria\CriteriaInterface
which is responsible for only one thing - modify Laravels query in a specified way.
This allows to decouple and re-use query modifiers.
Criteria are very similar to Eloquent scopes. The main difference is that they can be applied to different models across the application.
Installation
composer require baethon/laravel-criteria
Requirements
- PHP >= 7.1
Laravel compatibility
This library has no dependencies to Laravel itself. It should work with all versions of Laravel.
Usage
First, you need to create an implementation of CriteriaInterface
:
<?php use Baethon\LaravelCriteria\CriteriaInterface; class CompareCriteria implements CriteriaInterface { private $field; private $value; public function __construct(string $field, string $value) { $this->field = $field; $this->value = $value; } public function apply($query) { $query->where($this->field, $this->value); } }
Now, you can apply it to the query:
$query = User::query(); (new CompareCriteria('name', 'Jon'))->apply($query); $jon = $query->first();
AppliesCriteria trait
To simplify things it's possible to use AppliesCriteria
trait in a model.
use Baethon\LaravelCriteria\Traits\AppliesCriteria; class User extends Model { // model body stripped for better readability use AppliesCriteria; } $jon = User::query() ->apply(new CompareCriteria('name', 'Jon')) ->first();
Collections
The package provides collections which allow applying multiple criteria at once.
To apply group of criteria use \Baethon\LaravelCriteria\Collections\CriteriaCollection
:
$jonSnow = User::query() ->apply(CriteriaCollection::create([ new CompareCriteria('name', 'Jon'), new CompareCriteria('lastname', 'Snow'), ])) ->first(); // same result, without CriteriaCollection $jonSnow = User::query() ->apply(new CompareCriteria('name', 'Jon')) ->apply(new CompareCriteria('lastname', 'Snow')) ->first();
If you need to be sure that all criteria will be fulfilled you can use CriteriaCollection::allOf()
:
User::query() ->apply(CriteriaCollection::allOf([ new CompareCriteria('name', 'Jon'), new CompareCriteria('lastname', 'Snow'), ])); // same as User::query() ->where(function ($query) { $query->apply(new CompareCriteria('name', 'Jon')) ->apply(new CompareCriteria('lastname', 'Snow')); });
Also, you can group criteria using logical OR
join:
User::query() ->apply(CriteriaCollection::oneOf([ new CompareCriteria('name', 'Jon'), new CompareCriteria('lastname', 'Snow'), ])); // same as User::query() ->where(function ($query) { $query->where('name', 'Jon') ->orWhere('lastname', 'Snow'); });
Testing
Run tests with:
./vendor/bin/phpunit
Changelog
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License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.