spatie / laravel-model-status
A package to enable assigning statuses to Eloquent Models
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Requires
- php: ^8.2
- illuminate/support: ^10.0|^11.0
Requires (Dev)
- orchestra/testbench: ^8.0|^9.0
- pestphp/pest: ^2.34
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README
Imagine you want to have an Eloquent model hold a status. It's easily solved by just adding a status
field to that model and be done with it. But in case you need a history of status changes or need to store some extra info on why a status changed, just adding a single field won't cut it.
This package provides a HasStatuses
trait that, once installed on a model, allows you to do things like this:
// set a status $model->setStatus('pending', 'needs verification'); // set another status $model->setStatus('accepted'); // specify a reason $model->setStatus('rejected', 'My rejection reason'); // get the current status $model->status(); // returns an instance of \Spatie\ModelStatus\Status // get the previous status $latestPendingStatus = $model->latestStatus('pending'); $latestPendingStatus->reason; // returns 'needs verification'
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Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/laravel-model-status
You must publish the migration with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\ModelStatus\ModelStatusServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
Migrate the statuses
table:
php artisan migrate
Optionally you can publish the config-file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\ModelStatus\ModelStatusServiceProvider" --tag="config"
This is the contents of the file which will be published at config/model-status.php
return [ /* * The class name of the status model that holds all statuses. * * The model must be or extend `Spatie\ModelStatus\Status`. */ 'status_model' => Spatie\ModelStatus\Status::class, /* * The name of the column which holds the ID of the model related to the statuses. * * You can change this value if you have set a different name in the migration for the statuses table. */ 'model_primary_key_attribute' => 'model_id', ];
Usage
Add the HasStatuses
trait to a model you like to use statuses on.
use Spatie\ModelStatus\HasStatuses; class YourEloquentModel extends Model { use HasStatuses; }
Set a new status
You can set a new status like this:
$model->setStatus('status-name');
A reason for the status change can be passed as a second argument.
$model->setStatus('status-name', 'optional reason');
Retrieving statuses
You can get the current status of model:
$model->status; // returns a string with the name of the latest status $model->status(); // returns the latest instance of `Spatie\ModelStatus\Status` $model->latestStatus(); // equivalent to `$model->status()`
You can also get latest status of a given name:
$model->latestStatus('pending'); // returns an instance of `Spatie\ModelStatus\Status` that has the name `pending`
Get all available status names for the model.
$statusNames = $model->getStatusNames(); // returns a collection of all available status names.
The following examples will return statusses of type status 1
or status 2
, whichever is latest.
$lastStatus = $model->latestStatus(['status 1', 'status 2']); // or alternatively... $lastStatus = $model->latestStatus('status 1', 'status 2');
All associated statuses of a model can be retrieved like this:
$allStatuses = $model->statuses;
This will check if the model has status:
$model->setStatus('status1'); $isStatusExist = $model->hasStatus('status1'); // return true $isStatusExist = $model->hasStatus('status2'); // return false
Retrieving models with a given latest state
The currentStatus
scope will return models that have a status with the given name.
$allPendingModels = Model::currentStatus('pending'); //or array of statuses $allPendingModels = Model::currentStatus(['pending', 'initiated']); $allPendingModels = Model::currentStatus('pending', 'initiated');
Retrieving models without a given state
The otherCurrentStatus
scope will return all models that do not have a status with the given name, including any model that does not have any statuses associated with them.
$allNonPendingModels = Model::otherCurrentStatus('pending');
You can also provide an array of status names to exclude from the query.
$allNonInitiatedOrPendingModels = Model::otherCurrentStatus(['initiated', 'pending']); // or alternatively... $allNonInitiatedOrPendingModels = Model::otherCurrentStatus('initiated', 'pending');
Validating a status before setting it
You can add custom validation when setting a status by overwriting the isValidStatus
method:
public function isValidStatus(string $name, ?string $reason = null): bool { ... if (! $condition) { return false; } return true; }
If isValidStatus
returns false
a Spatie\ModelStatus\Exceptions\InvalidStatus
exception will be thrown.
You may bypass validation with the forceSetStatus
method:
$model->forceSetStatus('invalid-status-name');
Check if status has been assigned
You can check if a specific status has been set on the model at any time by using the hasEverHadStatus
method:
$model->hasEverHadStatus('status 1');
Check if status has never been assigned
You can check if a specific status has never been set on the model at any time by using the hasNeverHadStatus
method:
$model->hasNeverHadStatus('status 1');
Delete status from model
You can delete any given status that has been set on the model at any time by using the deleteStatus
method:
Delete single status from model:
$model->deleteStatus('status 1');
Delete multiple statuses from model at once:
$model->deleteStatus(['status 1', 'status 2']);
Events
TheSpatie\ModelStatus\Events\StatusUpdated
event will be dispatched when the status is updated.
namespace Spatie\ModelStatus\Events; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model; use Spatie\ModelStatus\Status; class StatusUpdated { /** @var \Spatie\ModelStatus\Status|null */ public $oldStatus; /** @var \Spatie\ModelStatus\Status */ public $newStatus; /** @var \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model */ public $model; public function __construct(?Status $oldStatus, Status $newStatus, Model $model) { $this->oldStatus = $oldStatus; $this->newStatus = $newStatus; $this->model = $model; } }
Custom model and migration
You can change the model used by specifying a class name in the status_model
key of the model-status
config file.
You can change the column name used in the status table (model_id
by default) when using a custom migration where you changed
that. In that case, simply change the model_primary_key_attribute
key of the model-status
config file.
Testing
This package contains integration tests that are powered by orchestral/testbench.
You can run all tests with:
composer test
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Security
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Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.