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Informations about the package lara-repo

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Installation

Run the following command from you terminal:

or add this to require section in your composer.json file:

then run

Usage

First, create your RepositoryInterface interface that should extend

e.g.

Next, create your repository class. Note that your repository class should extend and have method

e.g.

method is used to identify the model class

It is suggested to use LaraModel repository to utilize all the functionality

and use

And you can create model

Next Bind it in ServiceProvider.

And finally, use the repository in your controller or service layer

Available Methods

The following methods are available:

LaraRepo\Contracts\RepositoryInterface
LaraRepo\Contracts\CriteriaInterface
LaraRepo\Contracts\TransactionInterface

Example usage

Create a new account repository:

e.g.

Update existing account:

Delete account:

Find account(s) and specify columns with you want to fetch

model related methods

if your model extends LaraModel\Models\LaraModel you can also use this methods

Criteria methods

Transaction methods

LaraRepo\Contracts\Criteria\Criteria

Criteria

Criteria is a simple way to apply specific condition, or set of conditions to the query

Available Criteria

The following criteria are available:

You can make your own Criteria. Your criteria class MUST extend the abstract class.

For exapmle:

Now, inside you controller class you call pushCriteria method:

Credits

This package is largely inspired by this great package by @andersao


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Requires laravel/framework Version 5.7.*
omnicode/lara-support Version ~4.0
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