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Informations about the package laravel-query-filters

Introduction

This package makes it easy to sort and filter Eloquent queries via an associative array of options, usually from a FormRequest class.

Installation

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Usage

Defining a QueryFilter

Consider a Product model with category, name, and price fields.

We can apply sorting and filtering on these fields by defining a QueryFilter class. To create one, use the following command:

This command will create a new QueryFilter class in the App\QueryFilters directory.

Within this class, you can define the fields that can be sorted in ascending or descending order:

Specify the default sort and filtering options:

And define how a filter will be applied:

Using QueryFilter Methods

After defining the QueryFilter, it can be used to apply filter and sorting options:

In this example, we are getting all products in the Apparel category sorted by price from low to high, then alphabetically by name.

SortBy Validation Rule

Included in this package is a SortBy validation rule that can be used to help validate sort-by parameters:


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