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skeemer/laravel-meta
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Fluent Meta Data for Eloquent Models, as if it is a property on your model.

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Fluent Meta Data for Eloquent Models
====================================

[](#fluent-meta-data-for-eloquent-models)

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Metable Trait adds the ability to access meta data as if it is a property on your model. Metable is Fluent, just like using an eloquent model attribute you can set or unset metas. Follow along the documentation to find out more. This is a fork of [kodeine/laravel-meta](https://github.com/kodeine/laravel-meta) modified to run without a Laravel app and metadata flattened to the model.

Installation
------------

[](#installation)

#### Composer

[](#composer)

Add this to your composer.json file, in the require object:

```
"skeemer/laravel-meta": "dev-master"
```

After that, run composer install to install the package.

#### Migration Table Schema

[](#migration-table-schema)

```
/**
* Run the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function up()
{
    Schema::create('posts_meta', function (Blueprint $table) {
        $table->increments('id');

        $table->integer('post_id')->unsigned()->index();
        $table->foreign('post_id')->references('id')->on('posts')->onDelete('cascade');

        $table->string('type')->default('null');

        $table->string('key')->index();
        $table->text('value')->nullable();

        $table->timestamps();
    });
}

/**
* Reverse the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function down()
{
    Schema::drop('posts_meta');
}
```

Configuration
-------------

[](#configuration)

#### Model Setup

[](#model-setup)

Next, add the `Metable` trait to each of your metable model definition:

```
use Kodeine\Metable\Metable;

class Post extends Eloquent
{
    use Metable;
}
```

Metable Trait will automatically set the meta table based on your model name. Default meta table name would be, `model_meta`. In case you need to define your own meta table name, you can specify in model:

```
class Post extends Eloquent
{
    protected $metaTable = 'posts_meta'; //optional.
}
```

#### Gotcha

[](#gotcha)

When you extend a model and still want to use the same meta table you must override `getMetaKeyName` function.

```
class Post extends Eloquent
{

}

class Slideshow extends Post
{
    protected function getMetaKeyName()
    {
        return 'post_id' // The parent foreign key
    }
}

```

Working With Meta
-----------------

[](#working-with-meta)

#### Setting Content Meta

[](#setting-content-meta)

To set a meta value on an existing piece of content or create a new data:

> **Fluent way**, You can **set meta flawlessly** as you do on your regular eloquent models. Metable checks if attribute belongs to model, if not it will access meta model to append or set a new meta.

```
$post = Post::find(1);
$post->name = 'hello world'; // model attribute
$post->content = 'some content goes here'; // meta data attribute
$post->save(); // save attributes to respective tables
```

Or

```
$post = Post::find(1);
$post->name = 'hello world'; // model attribute
$post->setMeta('content', 'Some content here');
$post->save();
```

Or `set multiple metas` at once:

```
...
$post->setMeta([
    'content' => 'Some content here',
    'views' => 1,
]);
$post->save();
```

> **Note:** If a piece of content already has a meta the existing value will be updated.

#### Unsetting Content Meta

[](#unsetting-content-meta)

Similarly, you may unset meta from an existing piece of content:

> **Fluent way** to unset.

```
$post = Post::find(1);
$post->name // model attribute
unset($post->content) // delete meta on save
$post->save();
```

Or

```
$post->unsetMeta('content');
$post->save();
```

Or `unset multiple metas` at once:

```
$post->unsetMeta('content,views');
// or
$post->unsetMeta('content|views');
// or
$post->unsetMeta('content', 'views');
// or array
$post->unsetMeta(['content', 'views']);

$post->save();
```

> **Note:** The system will not throw an error if the content does not have the requested meta.

#### Checking for Metas

[](#checking-for-metas)

To see if a piece of content has a meta:

> **Fluent way**, Metable is clever enough to understand $post-&gt;content is an attribute of meta.

```
if (isset($post->content)) {

}
```

#### Retrieving Meta

[](#retrieving-meta)

To retrieve a meta value on a piece of content, use the `getMeta` method:

> **Fluent way**, You can access meta data as if it is a property on your model. Just like you do on your regular eloquent models.

```
$post = Post::find(1);
dump($post->name);
dump($post->content); // will access meta.
```

Or

```
$post = $post->getMeta('content');
```

Or specify a default value, if not set:

```
$post = $post->getMeta('content', 'Something');
```

You may also retrieve more than one meta at a time and get an illuminate collection:

```
// using comma or pipe
$post = $post->getMeta('content|views');
// or an array
$post = $post->getMeta(['content', 'views']);
```

#### Retrieving All Metas

[](#retrieving-all-metas)

To fetch all metas associated with a piece of content, use the `getMeta` without any params

```
$metas = $post->getMeta();
```

#### Retrieving an Array of All Metas

[](#retrieving-an-array-of-all-metas)

To fetch all metas associated with a piece of content and return them as an array, use the `toArray` method:

```
$metas = $post->getMeta()->toArray();
```

#### Meta Table Join

[](#meta-table-join)

When you need to filter your model based on the meta data , you can use `meta` scope in Eloquent Query Builder.

```
$post = Post::meta()
    ->where(function($query){
          $query->where('posts_meta.key', '=', 'revision')
                ->where('posts_meta.value', '=', 'draft');
    })
```

###  Health Score

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—

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Maintenance20

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Popularity9

Limited adoption so far

Community13

Small or concentrated contributor base

Maturity58

Maturing project, gaining track record

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Total

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Last Release

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