This package adds possibility to dynamically eager load Eloquent models relations in Laravel 4/5/6 using request parameters.
You could also find those packages useful:
- Searchable - Allows filtering your models using request parameters
- Sortable - Allows sorting your models using request parameters
- Pimpable - A meta package that combines Sortable, Searchable and Withable behaviours
Add the following line to composer.json
file in your project:
"jedrzej/withable": "0.0.6"
or run the following in the commandline in your project's root folder:
composer require "jedrzej/withable" "0.0.6"
In order to make an Eloquent model withable, add the trait to the model and define a list of relations that can be eagerly loaded using request paramaters.
You can either define a $withable
property or implement a getWithableRelations
method if you want to execute some logic to define
list loadable relations.
use Jedrzej\Withable\WithableTrait;
class Post extends Eloquent
{
use WithableTrait;
// either a property holding a list of loadable relations...
protected $withable = ['owner', 'forum'];
// ...or a method that returns a list of loadable relations
protected function getWithableRelations()
{
return ['owner', 'forum'];
}
}
In order to make all relations loadable put an asterisk *
in the list:
protected $withable = ['*'];
WithableTrait
adds a withRelations()
scope to the model - you can pass it a list of relations to load as you would pass to Eloquent's with()
method:
// return all posts with the user who created them and forum where they were posted
Post::withRelations(['owner', 'forum'])->get();
// return all posts with the user who created them
Post::withRelations('owner')->get();
or it will use Request::all()
as default. In the URL you can pass a list of relations to load or a single relation in the with
parameter:
// return all posts with the user who created them and forum where they were posted by appending to the URL
?with[]=owner&with[]=forum
// return all posts with the user who created them
?with=owner
//and then calling
Post::withRelations()->get();
If you have defined local scopes in a related model, you can load this relation with the scope applied. E.g. in order to eagerly load posts with their approved comments:
// define local scope in Comment model
public function scopeApproved($query) {
$query->whereIsApproved(true);
}
// append the following to the URL in order to load "comments" relation with "approved" local scope applied
?with=comments:approved
// load the posts in your controller
Post::withRelations()->get();
If you are using with
request parameter for other purpose, you can change the name of the parameter that will be
interpreted as a list of relations to load by setting a $withParameterName
property in your model, e.g.:
protected $withParameterName = 'relations';
If you need to execute additional logic to define a list of relations to load (e.g. permission checking),
you can implement getWithRelationsList()
method in your model and make that return list of relations:
public function getWithRelationsList() {
return Request::get('relations');
}