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Informations about the package laravel-setting

Persistent settings package for Laravel

This package allows you to save settings in a more persistent way. You can use the database and/or json file to save your settings. You can also override the Laravel config. This is a fork from akaunting/laravel-setting

Getting Started

1. Install

Run the following command:

2. Register (for Laravel < 5.5)

Register the service provider in config/app.php

Add alias if you want to use the facade.

3. Publish

Publish config file.

4. Database

Create table for database driver

5. Configure

You can change the options of your app from config/setting.php file

Usage

You can either use the helper method like setting('foo') or the facade Setting::get('foo')

Facade

Helper

You can call the save() method to save the changes.

Auto Save

If you enable the auto_save option in the config file, settings will be saved automatically every time the application shuts down if anything has been changed.

Blade Directive

You can get the settings directly in your blade templates using the helper method or the blade directive like @setting('foo')

Override Config Values

You can easily override default config values by adding them to the override option in config/setting.php, thereby eliminating the need to modify the default config files and also allowing you to change said values during production. Ex:

The values on the left corresponds to the respective config value (Ex: config('app.name')) and the value on the right is the name of the key in your settings table/json file.

Encryption

If you like to encrypt the values for a given key, you can pass the key to the encrypted_keys option in config/setting.php and the rest is automatically handled by using Laravel's built-in encryption facilities. Ex:

JSON Storage

You can modify the path used on run-time using setting()->setPath($path).

Database Storage

If you want to use the database as settings storage then you should run the php artisan migrate. You can modify the table fields from the create_settings_table file in the migrations directory.

Extra Columns

If you want to store settings for multiple users/clients in the same database you can do so by specifying extra columns:

where user_id = x will now be added to the database query when settings are retrieved, and when new settings are saved, the user_id will be populated.

If you need more fine-tuned control over which data gets queried, you can use the setConstraint method which takes a closure with two arguments:

Custom Drivers

This package uses the Laravel Manager class under the hood, so it's easy to add your own storage driver. All you need to do is extend the abstract Driver class, implement the abstract methods and call setting()->extend.


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Requires php Version ^8.0.2
laravel/framework Version ^9.19
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