lifeids / abusereportable
Abuse Reportable Polymorphic Eloquent Models for Laravel 5
dev-master / 1.1.x-dev
2017-11-17 08:12 UTC
Requires
- php: >=5.5.9
- illuminate/support: ~5.0
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Last update: 2025-05-11 07:47:35 UTC
README
This package will allow you to add a full abuse report system into your Laravel application. Forked from AbdullahGhanem/reportable
Installation
First, pull in the package through Composer.
composer require lifeids/abusereportable
And then include the service provider within app/config/app.php
.
'providers' => [ Lifeids\AbuseReportable\AbuseReportableServiceProvider::class ];
At last you need to publish and run the migration.
php artisan vendor:publish
and
php artisan migrate
Setup a Model
<?php namespace App; use Lifeids\AbuseReportable\Contracts\AbuseReportable; use Lifeids\AbuseReportable\Traits\Reportable as AbuseReportableTrait; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model; class Post extends Model implements AbuseReportable { use AbuseReportableTrait; }
Examples
The User Model abuse reports the Post Model
<?php namespace App\Http\Controllers; use App\Http\Controllers\Controller; use App\Post; use Auth; class PostController extends Controller { public function makeReport() { $post = Post::find(1); $user = Auth::user(); $post->abusereport([ 'reason' => str_random(10), 'meta' => ['some more optional data, can be notes or something'], ], $user); }
Create a conclusion for a Report and add the User Model as "judge" (useful to later see who or what came to this conclusion)
$abusereport->conclude([ 'conclusion' => 'Your report was valid. Thanks! We\'ve taken action and removed the entry.', 'action_taken' => 'Record has been deleted.' // This is optional but can be useful to see what happend to the record 'meta' => ['some more optional data, can be notes or something'], ], $user);
Get the conclusion for the Abuse Report Model
$abusereport->conclusion;
Get the judge for the Report Model (only available if there is a conclusion)
$abusereport->judge(); // Just a shortcut for $report->conclusion->judge
Get an array with all Judges that have ever "judged" something
AbuseReport::allJudges();