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Informations about the package laravel-simple-dto

laravel-simple-dto

Composer Package for creating simple DTOs (Data Transfer Objects) in the Laravel framework

Github: [https://github.com/oilytortoise/laravel-simple-dto]
Packagist: [https://packagist.org/packages/oilytortoise/laravel-simple-dto]

Changes

v1.0.2

Installation

composer require oilytortoise/laravel-simple-dto

Assets

The package consists of two key classes:

Creating a DTO

A DTO class is very simple to create. Here is an example:

And that's it!

You can create a new instance of the DTO as follows:
$user = new UserDto(['name' => 'Oily Tortoise', 'email' => '[email protected]']);

NOTE: This package does not support union type properties yet e.g. public string|int $unionProperty; would not work and I recommend simply not type-hinting those properties for now. I am intending to introduce support for union types soon...

You can also store other DTOs as properties:

These can be constructed in two ways:

Instead of having an array of DTOs, you can create a DTO collection in which you can add functions to retrieve/query for deeply nested values.

To create a DTO collection, simply create a class which extends Oilytortoise\LaravelSimpleDto\DtoCollection and add the class of the DTO the collection should include:

Database JSON Casting

Many relational database engines such as MySQL now support JSON column types. These can be very useful especially when combined with Laravel's casting functionality.

You can easily cast data stored in your tables' JSON columns following the casting guide [https://laravel.com/docs/11.x/eloquent-mutators#custom-casts] and create casts which construct your DTO when the model is retrieved.

The Cast's get() and set() functions typically look something like this (however you can customize them however you want):

Livewire

Any class which extends AbstractDto is automatically available for use as Livewire component properties.
NOTE: as of v1.0.2 you must add implements Wireable manually to DTOs you wish to use in Livewire components. This was changed to allow usage in back-end services without installing Livewire unnecessarily.

This means that you can do things like create an EditUserProfileDto to store values from a form. As long as there is a public property on your component (e.g. public EditUserProfileDto $editUserProfileDto;) You can use wire:model="editUserProfileDto.name" and wire:model="editUserProfileDto.email" etc. on your input elements to fill the DTO values directly. You can then validate the DTO and persist data to your database using whatever pattern you like.

Coming soon...


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