mikehenken / laravel-db-blade-compiler
Render Blade templates from Eloquent Model Fields
Requires
- php: >=5.3.0
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Last update: 2024-12-11 09:36:32 UTC
README
Render Blade templates from Eloquent Model Fields
This package generates and returns a compiled view from a blade-syntax field in your Eloquent model.
Installation
Require this package in your composer.json and run composer update (or run composer require mikeheknen/laravel-db-blade-compiler:1.*
directly):
"mikeheknen/laravel-db-blade-compiler": "1.*"
After updating composer, add the ServiceProvider to the providers array in app/config/app.php
'Flynsarmy\DbBladeCompiler\DbBladeCompilerServiceProvider',
and the Facade to the aliases array in the same file
'DbView' => 'Flynsarmy\DbBladeCompiler\Facades\DbView',
You can also optionally publish the config-file
php artisan config:publish flynsarmy/db-blade-compiler
Usage
This package offers a DbView
facade with the same syntax as View
but accepts a Model instance instead of path to view.
$template = Template::first();
return DbView::make($template)->with(['foo' => 'Bar'])->render();
Because you're passing a model to DbView::make()
, db-blade-compiler needs to know which field to compile. By default this is content
however you can set the field used with either of the following methods:
return DbView::make($template, ['foo' => 'Bar'], [], 'excerpt')->render();
return DbView::make($template)->field('excerpt')->with(['foo' => 'Bar'])->render();
You may set the default column used in the package config.
License
db-blade-compiler is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license