This is a package for a dynamic setting across different Laravel projects.
Run the following command to pull in the latest version:
composer require jobmetric/laravel-setting
To use the services of this package, please follow the instructions below.
Run the following command to migrate the database:
php artisan migrate
The dispatch
method will create a new setting if it does not exist, otherwise it will update the existing setting.
use JobMetric\Setting\Facades\Setting as SettingFacade;
SettingFacade::dispatch('config', [
'config_name' => 'job metric',
'config_url' => 'jobmetric.net',
'config_address' => [
'city' => 'Mashhad',
'street' => 'Pastor',
'postal_code' => '1234567890',
],
]);
The first parameter is the setting key, and the second parameter is an array of key-value pairs.
Since event is an extraneous task, it is not useful in this method, this value is optionally placed in the third parameter, so that if your program needs it, it can be set.
The data array keys must start with config_ which is the same code, otherwise the storage will not be done.
Key-value pairs are stored in the
settings
table on a record-by-record basis.The value of the keys can be an array or string or boolean or integer or float.
When the settings are updated, the settings caches are cleared, and if each user executes a new request on the server, the system cache is rebuilt.
The get
method will return the value of the setting key.
use JobMetric\Setting\Facades\Setting as SettingFacade;
$config_name = SettingFacade::get('config_name');
The first parameter is the setting key.
The second parameter is the default value of the setting key. If the setting key does not exist, the default value will be returned.
The
get
method will return the value of the setting key.
The all
method will return all settings.
use JobMetric\Setting\Facades\Setting as SettingFacade;
$settings = SettingFacade::all();
The forget
method will delete the setting code.
use JobMetric\Setting\Facades\Setting as SettingFacade;
SettingFacade::forget('config');
The first parameter is the setting code.
The has
method will return true if the setting code exists, otherwise it will return false.
use JobMetric\Setting\Facades\Setting as SettingFacade;
$has = SettingFacade::has('config_name');
The first parameter is the setting key.
The
has
method will return true if the setting code exists, otherwise it will return false.
The setting
helper function will create a new setting if it does not exist, otherwise it will update the existing setting.
dispatchSetting('config', [
'config_name' => 'job metric',
'config_url' => 'jobmetric.net',
'config_address' => [
'city' => 'Mashhad',
'street' => 'Pastor',
'postal_code' => '1234567890',
],
]);
The forgetSetting
helper function will delete the setting code.
forgetSetting('config');
The getSetting
helper function will return the value of the setting key.
$config_name = getSetting('config_name');
All the values set in the code form are returned.
$settings = codeSettings('config');
The hasSetting
helper function will return true if the setting code exists, otherwise it will return false.
$has = hasSetting('config_name');
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