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Informations about the package laravel-filters

Filters

A Laravel package for saving and reusing query based filtering.

Installation

Via Composer

In Laravel 5.5 the service provider will automatically get registered. In older versions of the framework just add the service provider in config/app.php file:

You can publish the migration with:

After the migration has been published migrate it:

You can publish the config file with:

When published, the config/filters.php config file contains:

Model

Access filter model, to access the model reference this ORM model

Usage

Note this package expects a user to be logged in.

A routes example:

the get accepts 2 optional params: 1) The name of the module/section ie users 2) The relative url to redirect to ie /admin/users

In demo.blade.php view:

Save a filter:

Remove a filter

Store a new filter

For the filter actions to run call run($module, $url)

Internally there are 3 methods that will be called based on the query string parameters:

When savefilter exists in the url then storeFilter() will run to store the filter. Also storeFilter requires a filterTitle parameter to give a name to the filter.

When savedfilter exists in the url then applyFilter() will return the filter stored. When removefilter exists in the url then deleteFilter() will run to delete the filter.

Change log

Please see the changelog for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome and will be fully credited.

Contributions are accepted via Pull Requests on Github.

Pull Requests

Security

If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] email instead of using the issue tracker.

License

license. Please see the license file for more information.


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