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Informations about the package laravel-filterable

Filter Laravel Models

This Laravel package provides an abstraction for filtering Eloquent Models based on a request.

Installation

From the command line, run:

Usage

To be able to filter a model, you need to use the trait Filterable.

The filters are defined in their own class, which extends the class Achillesp\Filterable\Filters. In this class you need to provide a $filters array which contains the names of the filters you'd like to use. You then declare a method for each of those filters, that queries the model accordingly. You could use the same filter class for more than one model, or have a different filter class for each model you want to filter.

You can then filter the model either directly from a request or by giving an array of key-value pais.

To filter based on a request, for example in a controller:

Or to filter based on an array:

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.


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Requires php Version ^7.0
illuminate/http Version ^5.5
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