raomingchao / oc-laravel-follow
Laravel 5 User Based System
Requires
- php: >=5.5.9
Requires (Dev)
- laravel/laravel: 5.*
- mockery/mockery: 1.0.x-dev
- phpunit/phpunit: ~5.0
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Last update: 2024-12-16 04:36:53 UTC
README
❤️ This package helps you to add user based follow system to your model.
Features
- Support actions:
- Follow
- Like
- Subscribe
- Favorite
- Vote (Upvote & Downvote)
Installation
You can install the package using composer
$ composer require overtrue/laravel-follow -vvv
Then add the service provider to config/app.php
Overtrue\LaravelFollow\FollowServiceProvider::class
Publish the migrations file:
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider='Overtrue\LaravelFollow\FollowServiceProvider' --tag="migrations"
As optional if you want to modify the default configuration, you can publish the configuration file:
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider='Overtrue\LaravelFollow\FollowServiceProvider' --tag="config"
And create tables:
$ php artisan migrate
Finally, add feature trait into User model:
use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanFollow; use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeFollowed; class User extends Model { use CanFollow, CanBeFollowed; }
Usage
Add CanXXX
Traits to User model.
use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanFollow; use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanLike; use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanFavorite; use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanSubscribe; use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanVote; class User extends Model { use CanFollow, CanLike, CanFavorite, CanSubscribe, CanVote; }
Add CanBeXXX
Trait to target model, such as 'Post' or 'Music' ...:
use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeLiked; use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeFavorited; use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeVoted; class Post extends Model { use CanBeLiked, CanBeFavorited, CanBeVoted; }
All available APIs are listed below.
Follow
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanFollow
$user->follow($targets) $user->unfollow($targets) $user->toggleFollow($targets) $user->followings()->get() // App\User:class $user->followings(App\Post::class)->get() $user->isFollowing($target)
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeFollowed
$object->followers()->get() $object->isFollowedBy($user)
Like
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanLike
$user->like($targets) $user->unlike($targets) $user->toggleLike($targets) $user->hasLiked($target) $user->likes()->get() // default object: App\User:class $user->likes(App\Post::class)->get()
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeLiked
$object->likers()->get() // or $object->likers $object->fans()->get() // or $object->fans $object->isLikedBy($user)
Favorite
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanFavorite
$user->favorite($targets) $user->unfavorite($targets) $user->toggleFavorite($targets) $user->hasFavorited($target) $user->favorites()->get() // App\User:class $user->favorites(App\Post::class)->get()
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeFavorited
$object->favoriters()->get() // or $object->favoriters $object->isFavoritedBy($user)
Subscribe
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanSubscribe
$user->subscribe($targets) $user->unsubscribe($targets) $user->toggleSubscribe($targets) $user->hasSubscribed($target) $user->subscriptions()->get() // default object: App\User:class $user->subscriptions(App\Post::class)->get()
Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeSubscribed
$object->subscribers() // or $object->subscribers $object->isSubscribedBy($user)
Vote
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanVote
$user->vote($target) // Vote with 'upvote' for default $user->upvote($target) $user->downvote($target) $user->cancelVote($target) $user->hasUpvoted($target) $user->hasDownvoted($target) $user->votes(App\Post::class)->get() $user->upvotes(App\Post::class)->get() $user->downvotes(App\Post::class)->get()
\Overtrue\LaravelFollow\Traits\CanBeVoted
$object->voters()->get() $object->upvoters()->get() $object->downvoters()->get() $object->isVotedBy($user) $object->isUpvotedBy($user) $object->isDownvotedBy($user)
Parameters
All of the above mentioned methods of creating relationships, such as 'follow', 'like', 'unfollow', 'unlike', their syntax is as follows:
follow(array|int|\Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model $targets, $class = __CLASS__)
So you can call them like this:
// Id / Id array $user->follow(1); // targets: 1, $class = App\User $user->follow(1, App\Post::class); // targets: 1, $class = App\Post $user->follow([1, 2, 3]); // targets: [1, 2, 3], $class = App\User // Model $post = App\Post::find(7); $user->follow($post); // targets: $post->id, $class = App\Post // Model array $posts = App\Post::popular()->get(); $user->follow($posts); // targets: [1, 2, ...], $class = App\Post
Query relations
$followers = $user->followers $followers = $user->followers()->where('id', '>', 10)->get() $followers = $user->followers()->orderByDesc('id')->get()
The other is the same usage.
Working with model.
use Overtrue\LaravelFollow\FollowRelation; // get most popular object // all types $relations = FollowRelation::popular()->get(); // followable_type = App\Post $relations = FollowRelation::popular(App\Post::class)->get(); // followable_type = App\User $relations = FollowRelation::popular('user')->get(); // followable_type = App\Post $relations = FollowRelation::popular('post')->get(); // Pagination $relations = FollowRelation::popular(App\Post::class)->paginate(15);
License
MIT