This package provides extended support for our spatie/enum package in Laravel.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/laravel-enum
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// a Laravel specific base class
use Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Enum;
/**
* @method static self DRAFT()
* @method static self PREVIEW()
* @method static self PUBLISHED()
* @method static self ARCHIVED()
*/
final class StatusEnum extends Enum {}
Chances are that if you're working in a Laravel project, you'll want to use enums within your models.
This package provides two custom casts and the \Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Enum
also implements the \Illuminate\Contracts\Database\Eloquent\Castable
interface.
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class TestModel extends Model
{
protected $casts = [
'status' => StatusEnum::class,
'nullable_enum' => StatusEnum::class.':nullable',
'array_of_enums' => StatusEnum::class.':collection',
'nullable_array_of_enums' => StatusEnum::class.':collection,nullable',
];
}
By using the casts the casted attribute will always be an instance of the given enum.
$model = new TestModel();
$model->status = StatusEnum::DRAFT();
$model->status->equals(StatusEnum::DRAFT());
This package provides a validation rule to validate your request data against a given enumerable.
use Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Rules\EnumRule;
$rules = [
'status' => new EnumRule(StatusEnum::class),
];
This rule validates that the value of status
is any possible representation of the StatusEnum
.
But you can also use the simple string validation rule definition:
$rules = [
'status' => [
'enum:'.StatusEnum::class,
],
];
If you want to customize the failed validation messages you can publish the translation file.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\Enum\Laravel\EnumServiceProvider" --tag="translation"
We pass several replacements to the translation key which you can use.
attribute
- the name of the validated attributevalue
- the actual value that's validatedenum
- the full class name of the wanted enumerableother
- a comma separated list of all possible values - they are translated via theenums
array in the translation file
A common scenario is that you receive an enumerable value as part of your request data. To let you work with it as a real enum object you can transform request data to an enum in a similar way to the model attribute casting.
There is a request macro available which is the base for the other possible ways to cast request data to an enumerable.
$request->transformEnums($enumCastRules);
This is an example definition of all possible request enum castings.
There are three predefined keys available as constants on Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Http\EnumRequest
to cast enums only in specific request data sets.
All other keys will be treated as independent enum casts and are applied to the combined request data set.
use Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Http\EnumRequest;
$enums = [
// cast the status key independent of it's data set
'status' => StatusEnum::class,
// cast the status only in the request query params
EnumRequest::REQUEST_QUERY => [
'status' => StatusEnum::class,
],
// cast the status only in the request post data
EnumRequest::REQUEST_REQUEST => [
'status' => StatusEnum::class,
],
// cast the status only in the request route params
EnumRequest::REQUEST_ROUTE => [
'status' => StatusEnum::class,
],
];
You can call this macro yourself in every part of your code with access to a request instance. Most commonly you will do this in your controller action if you don't want to use one of the other two ways.
Form requests are the easiest way to cast the data to an enum.
use Illuminate\Foundation\Http\FormRequest;
use Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Http\Requests\TransformsEnums;
use Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Rules\EnumRule;
class StatusFormRequest extends FormRequest
{
use TransformsEnums;
public function rules(): array
{
return [
'status' => new EnumRule(StatusEnum::class),
'properties.level' => new EnumRule(LevelEnum::class),
];
}
public function enums(): array
{
return [
'status' => StatusEnum::class,
'properties.level' => LevelEnum::class,
];
}
}
The request data transformation is done after validation via the FormRequest::passedValidation()
method. If you define your own passedValidation()
method you have to call the request macro transformEnums()
yourself.
protected function passedValidation()
{
$this->transformEnums($this->enums());
// ...
}
Beside using form requests, you can also use route binding. Similar Laravel's Route Model Binding, it automatically inject enum instances into your route action.
To use implicit route binding, be sure add Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Http\Middleware\SubstituteBindings
middleware. For example, add it in your app\Http\Kernel.php
:
protected $middlewareGroups = [
'web' => [
// ...
\Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Http\Middleware\SubstituteEnumBindings::class,
],
];
Use a type-hinted variable name that matches route segment to use implicit route binding.
Route::get('/posts/{status}', function (StatusEnum $status) {
return $status;
});
To have an explicit binding, there is a Route::enum()
macro.
It's important that your route/group uses the \Illuminate\Routing\Middleware\SubstituteBindings
middleware.
This middleware is enabled by default for the web
route group.
Route::enum('status', StatusEnum::class);
Route::get('/posts/{status}', function (Request $request) {
return $request->route('status');
});
We provide an artisan make command which allows you to quickly create new enumerables.
php artisan make:spatie-enum StatusEnum
You can use --method
option to predefine some enum values - you can use them several times.
It's very likely that you will have a model with an enum attribute and you want to generate random enum values in your model factory.
Because doing so with default faker is a lot of copy'n'paste we've got you covered with a faker provider Spatie\Enum\Laravel\Faker\FakerEnumProvider
.
The static register()
method is only a little helper - you can for sure register the provider the default way $faker->addProvider(new FakerEnumProvider)
.
The faker methods itself are inherited from the base packages Faker Provider.
You can use an enum as a property on a Livewire component like this:
class ShowCustomer extends Component
{
public StatusEnum $statusEnum;
public function mount($id)
{
$customer = Customer::find($id);
$this->statusEnum = $customer->status;
}
public function render()
{
return view('livewire.customer');
}
}
Just one thing is required to make this work: implement \Livewire\Wireable
on all the enums you’ll be using with Livewire::
use Livewire\Wireable;
/**
* @method static self pending()
* @method static self active()
*/
final class StatusEnum implements Wireable
{}
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