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You will need to run php artisan vendor:publish to publish the config file to your instalation,
Once run, you can find it in config/eloquenet_search.php.
This config file is used to controll which models are used to search/return entities of.
Configuration
The config file can be found in the laravel config folder at config/eloquent_search.php,
here you can define the classes related to your models as below.
Usage
To make use of the search functionality, you will need to implement a $searchable property on your models to detail which fields and relations are searchable.
You can also implement the method 'isSearchable' in your models for the searcher to determine if it is allowed to search/return that model.
This feature lets you restrict user searches to only the models they are allowed to see.
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