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Informations about the package laravel-tagging
Laravel Taggable Trait
This package is a fork from rtconner's same name package to support db string length issue that is not compatible with MySQL 5.6.
This package is not meant to handle javascript or html in any way. This package handles database storage and read/writes only.
There are no real limits on what characters can be used in a tag. It uses a slug transform to determine if two tags are identical ("sugar-free" and "Sugar Free" would be treated as the same tag). Tag display names are run through Str::title()
Laravel/Lumen 5 Documentation
Laravel 4 Documentation
Composer Install (for Laravel 5.3/Lumen 5)
Install and then Run the migrations
The service provider does not load on every page load, so it should not slow down your app.
Lumen 5 Installation
Lumen does not have a vendor:publish command, so you will need to create or copy the provided migrations and config file into their respective directory.
In app\bootstrap\app.php
After these two steps are done, you can edit config/tagging.php with your prefered settings.
Setup your models
Quick Sample Usage
More examples in the documentation
Tag Groups
You can create groups with the following artisan command
Set the tag group for a tag
To get all the tags in a certain group
Check if a tag is in a group
Configure
See config/tagging.php for configuration options.
Further Documentation
See the docs/ folder for more documentation.
Upgrading Laravel 4 to 5
This library stores full model class names into the database. When you upgrade laravel and you add namespaces to your models, you will need to update the records stored in the database. Alternatively you can override Model::$morphClass on your model class to match the string stored in the database.
Credits
- Robert Conner - http://smartersoftware.net