Introduce Eloquent Filter 2 in Laravel
Mehdi Fathi
Posted on June 12, 2020
Introduction
Have you ever experienced make an advanced search page in programming? if your answer is yes maybe you know this feature has many conditions to make a query database. Especially when you are using a relational DB as MySQL in your project at that time our task will be getting hard. I was searching for it. Eventually, I found a clean way to implement this feature in the Laravel project. I want to introduce the Eloquent Filter to implement this feature in the laravel.
What's the main problem?
The main problem is that you will make many conditions for every situation. Writing a lot of terms will surely reduce the readability of your code and increase the possibility of making a mistake.
Practical example:
Suppose we want to get the list of the users with the requested parameters as follows in the laravel:
http://localhost:8000/users/search?age_more_than=25&gender=male&created_at=25-09-2019
The Request parameter will be as follows:
[
'age_more_than' => '24',
'gender' => 'male',
'created_at' => '25-09-2019',
]
Implement this feature in UsersController.php
We check out a condition for each request.
In the future, if your project will need more filter requests at that time you should add many conditions to the above code. Imagine some of the queries may be advanced therefore your code to be like Monster!
Discover away
Everything began from just a tutorial video called Eloquent Techniques
in laracast. It was about a new way to make an advanced filter by use of the query string in the Laravel. It has to separate layer filters from controller and model. It made an Eloquent query by the use of a query string. Advanced Eloquent rescued the readability of your code by a filter class. It was very good but you had to make a method for every condition. It's boring for a creative developer. You don't have a dynamic query and you have to write many methods for per condition just in a separate layer.
Eloquent Filter is your solution
Imagine you will install a package composer and make a query by query string without write where for every condition. Actually you just enter query string according to the principles of that package. Therefore the package will make every condition by the query string. If you want to write a custom query in the separated layer you can do it. You can set fields of your model to allow build queries by the query string. Note that the query string must be sync with the fields of your Model. Isn't great in your opinion !?. This package saves your time and your code in laravel project. Fortunately like package eloquent-filter is rare in GitHub.
Installation
1- Run the Composer command
$ composer require mehdi-fathi/eloquent-filter
2- Add eloquentFilter\ServiceProvider::class to provider app.php
'providers' => [
/*
* Package Service Providers...
*/
eloquentFilter\ServiceProvider::class
],
3- Add Facade 'EloquentFilter' => eloquentFilter\Facade\EloquentFilter::class to aliases app.php
'alias' => [
/*
* Facade alias...
*/
'EloquentFilter' => eloquentFilter\Facade\EloquentFilter::class,
],
Just this the Elqouent Filter is ready for use.
Basic Usage
Add Filterable trait to your models and set fields that you will want a filter in the whitelist. You can override this method in your models.
You can set *
char for filter in all fields as like below example:
private static $whiteListFilter = ['*'];
Use in Controller
Note that the Eloquent Filter by default using the query string or request data to make queries.
Also, you can set the array tofilter
method Model for making your own custom condition without query string.Note that you must unset your own param as perpage. Just you can set page param for paginate this param ignore from filter.
You can ignore some request params by use of code it.
User::ignoreRequest(['perpage'])->filter()
->paginate(request()->get('perpage'), ['*'], 'page');
Call ignoreRequest
will ignore some requests that you don't want to use in conditions eloquent filter.
For example perpage param will never be in the conditions eloquent filter.
it's related to the paginate method. page
param ignore by default in the Eloquent filter.
- Another example use of a filter eloquent filter.
User::filter()->paginate();
Done it!
Simple Example
You just pass the data blade form to query string or generate a query string in the controller method. For example:
Simple Where
/users/list?email=mehdifathi.developer@gmail.com
SELECT ... WHERE ... email = 'mehdifathi.developer@gmail.com'
/users/list?first_name=mehdi&last_name=fathi
SELECT ... WHERE ... first_name = 'mehdi' AND last_name = 'fathi'
/users/list?username[]=ali&username[]=ali22&family=ahmadi
SELECT ... WHERE ... username = 'ali' OR username = 'ali22' AND family = 'ahmadi'
Where by operator
You can set any operator MySQL in the query string.
/users/list?count_posts[operator]=>&count_posts[value]=35
SELECT ... WHERE ... count_posts > 35
/users/list?username[operator]=!=&username[value]=ali
SELECT ... WHERE ... username != 'ali'
/users/list?count_posts[operator]=<&count_posts[value]=25
SELECT ... WHERE ... count_posts < 25
Where the nested relation Model (New feature version 2 🔥)
You can set all nested relation in the query string just by the array query string. For example, the user model has a relation with posts. and posts table has a relation with orders. You can make query conditions by set 'posts[count_post]' and 'posts[orders][name]' in the query string. Just be careful you must set 'posts.count_post' and 'posts.orders.name' in the User model.
/users/list?posts[count_post]=876&username=mehdi
select * from "users" where exists
(select * from "posts" where
"posts"."user_id" = "users"."id"
and "posts"."count_post" = 876)
and "username" = "mehdi"
The above example as the same code that you use without the eloquent filter. Check it under code
$user = new User();
$builder = $user->with('posts');
$builder->whereHas('posts', function ($q) {
$q->where('count_post', 876);
})->where('username','mehdi');
Special Parameters
You can set special parameters limit
and orderBy
in query string for make query by that.
/users/list?f_params[limit]=1
SELECT ... WHERE ... order by `id` desc limit 1 offset 0
/users/list?f_params[orderBy][field]=id&f_params[orderBy][type]=ASC
SELECT ... WHERE ... order by `id` ASC limit 10 offset 0
Where between
If you are going to make a query whereBetween. You must fill the keys start
and end
in the query string. you can set it on query string as you know.
/users/list?created_at[start]=2016/05/01&created_at[end]=2017/10/01
SELECT ... WHERE ... created_at BETWEEN '2016/05/01' AND '2017/10/01'
Advanced Where
/users/list?count_posts[operator]=>&count_posts[value]=10&username[]=ali&username[]=mehdi&family=ahmadi&created_at[start]=2016/05/01&created_at[end]=2020/10/01
&f_params[orderBy][field]=id&f_params[orderBy][type]=ASC
select * from `users` where `count_posts` > 10 and `username` in ('ali', 'mehdi') and
`family` = ahmadi and `created_at` between '2016/05/01' and '2020/10/01' order by 'id' asc limit 10 offset 0
Just note that fields of query string be the same rows table database in $whiteListFilter
in your model or declare the method in your model as the override method. The overriding method can be considered custom query filter.
Custom query filter
If you are going to make yourself a query filter you can do it easily. You just make a trait and use it on model:
Note that fields of query string be the same methods of a trait. Use the trait in your model:
/users/list?username_like=a
select * from `users` where `username` like %a% order by `id` desc limit 10 offset 0
You can make every filter with eloquent-filter. If you think the eloquent-filter is useful so give a ⭐️ to that by click in the link
GitHub.
For more details check out GitHub repository
Good luck and thank you for sharing your valuable time with me. I hope the Eloquent Filter is useful for your code. If you have any idea or opinion I glade to know it.
Posted on June 12, 2020
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