bitempest / laravel-settings
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- illuminate/database: ~5.0
- illuminate/session: ~5.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: 4.*
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Last update: 2024-11-23 19:05:57 UTC
README
Laravel settings it's a composer package made for our projects that allows developers to persist settings into database or json files.
Installation
PHP 5.4+ and Laravel 5.* are required.
To get the latest version of Laravel Settings run the following command:
composer require ionutmilica/laravel-settings
Once Laravel Settings is installed, you need to register the service provider. Open up config/app.php
and add the following to the providers
key.
'IonutMilica\LaravelSettings\SettingsServiceProvider'
You can register the Settings facade in the aliases
key of your config/app.php
file if you like.
'Settings' => 'IonutMilica\LaravelSettings\Facade'
If you want to have persistent settings, you will need to add a new middleware in app/Http/Kernel.php
to the middleware
key.
'IonutMilica\LaravelSettings\SavableMiddleware',
Laravel settings default driver is set to json. If you want to change it you can execute artisan vendor:publish
command and then modify app/config/settings.php
file.
If you chose database driver you should also migrate the database with php artisan migrate
.
How to use it
For simple usage we provide a helper that provides all the features you need:
- Fetching a value
$canRegister = settings('restrictions.register'); if (! $canRegister) { // do something } // Fetching with default value $canRegister = settings('restrictions.register', false); // Fetching and save the setting if it does not exist $canRegister = settings('restrictions.register, false, true);
- Storing a new setting or editing an old one?
settings()->set('my-setting', 'some-value');
- Checking for a setting existence
if (settings()->has('my-setting')) { // do something }
- Wanting to delete a not needed setting?
settings()->forgot('my-setting');
- Force the saving of the settings into the datastore
settings()->set('the-answer', 42); settings()->save();
You can also inject the settings instance into your laravel controller:
use IonutMilica\LaravelSettings\SettingsContract; class RegistrationController extends Controller { public function register(Request $request, SettingsContract $settings) { if ($settings->get('restrictions.registration')) { return redirect()->back(); } // Do something } }
More examples will follow!