Libraries tagged by model custom fields

birdboar/laravel-custom-fields

0 Favers
26 Downloads

Laravel Custom Fields is a package that allows you to add custom fields to any Laravel model and store responses to those fields on any Laravel model.

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applyflow/custom-fields

0 Favers
63 Downloads

Laravel Custom Fields is a package that allows you to add custom fields to any Laravel model and store responses to those fields on any Laravel model.

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necrox87/yii2-custom-field

0 Favers
11 Downloads

yii2-custom-field add fields to your model

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stelianandrei/eloquent-custom-fields

0 Favers
5 Downloads

Add any extra fields to your Eloquent models

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sackrin/fusion-model

1 Favers
17 Downloads

Extension of the Fusion library to add model functionality

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sackrin/acf-fusion-models

0 Favers
70 Downloads

Extension of the ACF Fusion library to add model functionality

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trexology/extendable

0 Favers
165 Downloads

Traits for Laravel to add and manage custom Eloquent model fields.

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csinghdev/cs-revisionable

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16 Downloads

Keep a revision history with custom field for your models for use with Laravel

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applyflow/screen-questions

0 Favers
29 Downloads

Laravel Screen Questions is a package that allows you to add custom fields to any Laravel model and store responses to those fields on any Laravel model.

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faizansf/laravel-metafields

1 Favers
4 Downloads

This package enhances Laravel Models by introducing Meta field functionality.

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fwrepae/fwrepae

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The Inter TT REST API is described using OpenAPI 3.0. The descriptor for the api can be downloaded in both [YAML](http://localhost:8080/cyclos/api/openapi.yaml) or [JSON](http://localhost:8080/cyclos/api/openapi.json) formats. These files can be used in tools that support the OpenAPI specification, such as the [OpenAPI Generator](https://openapi-generator.tech). In the API, whenever some data is referenced, for example, a group, or payment type, either id or internal name can be used. When an user is to be referenced, the special word 'self' (sans quotes) always refers to the currently authenticated user, and any identification method (login name, e-mail, mobile phone, account number or custom field) that can be used on keywords search (as configured in the products) can also be used to identify users. Some specific data types have other identification fields, like accounts can have a number and payments can have a transaction number. This all depends on the current configuration. ----------- Most of the operations that return data allow selecting which fields to include in the response. This is useful to avoid calculating data that finally won't be needed and also for reducing the transfer over the network. If nothing is set, all object fields are returned. Fields are handled in 3 modes. Given an example object `{"a": {"x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3}, "b": 0}`, the modes are: - **Include**: the field is unprefixed or prefixed with `+`. All fields which are not explicitly included are excluded from the result. Examples: - `["a"]` results in `{"a": {"x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3}}` - `["+b"]` results in `{"b": 0}` - `["a.x"]` results in `{"a": {"x": 1}}`. This is a nested include. At root level, includes only `a` then, on `a`'s level, includes only `x`. - **Exclude**: the field is prefixed by `-` (or, for compatibility purposes, `!`). Only explicitly excluded fields are excluded from the result. Examples: - `["-a"]` results in `{"b": 0}` - `["-b"]` results in `{"a": {"x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3}}` - `["a.-x"]` results in `{"a": {"y": 2, "z": 3}}`. In this example, `a` is actually an include at the root level, hence, excludes `b`. - **Nested only**: when a field is prefixed by `*` and has a nested path, it only affects includes / excludes for the nested fields, without affecting the current level. Only nested fields are configured. Examples: - `["*a.x"]` results in `{"a": {"x": 1}, "b": 0}`. In this example, `a` is configured to include only `x`. `b` is also included because, there is no explicit includes at root level. - `["*a.-x"]` results in `{"a": {"y": 2, "z": 3}, "b": 0}`. In this example, `a` is configured to exclude only `x`. `b` is also included because there is no explicit includes at the root level. For backwards compatibility, this can also be expressed in a special syntax `-a.x`. Also, keep in mind that `-x.y.z` is equivalent to `*x.*y.-z`. You cannot have the same field included and excluded at the same time - a HTTP `422` status will be returned. Also, when mixing nested excludes with explicit includes or excludes, the nested exclude will be ignored. For example, using `["*a.x", "a.y"]` will ignore the `*a.x` definition, resulting in `{"a": {"y": 2}}`. ----------- For details of the deprecated elements (operations and model) please visit the [deprecation notes page](https://documentation.cyclos.org/4.16.3/api-deprecation.html) for this version.

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edirpedro/acf-flexible-content-modal

48 Favers
108 Downloads

Make ACF Flexible Content editing the content of each layout using a Modal window.

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