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Vendor wstam Package eloquentfilter Short Description This package implements easy model filtering into your Laravel models and generates HTML filters in your template License
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EloquentFilter adds new functionalities to your Laravel Eloquent model to make filtering data easy.
Installing EloquentFilter
You need to use Composer to install EloquentFilter into your project:
Configuring (Laravel)
Now you have to include EloquentFilterServiceProvider in your config/app.php:
Now we need to publish the default blade views by running the following Artisan command in your terminal:
Now you have container.blade.php and filter.blade.php in your vendor/eloquentfilter view folder. You can change the the template of the filter container and the filter itself to make it fit to your own look and feel.
How to use EloquentFilter
For an example, you want to add filtering to the Product model. Add the filtering trait to your model like this example:
Now you can specify filters to your Query Builder object:
Now you can render the filters inside your blade template:
Contributing
Do have good ideas about expanding/enhancing this library? Feel free to contribute and send a pull request!
License
EloquentFilter is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
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