Releases: BinarCode/laravel-restify
9.6.2
9.6.1
Default Stored Value
During any (update or store requests), this is called after the fill and store callbacks.
You can pass a callable or a value, and it will be attached to the model if no value provided otherwise.
Imagine it's like attributes in the model:
field('currency')->defaultCallback('EUR')
9.5.1
9.5.0
9.3.1
9.3.0
Apply advanced filters via POST Request (Version 9.3.0+)
Starting from version 9.3.0, Laravel Restify introduces the ability to apply advanced filters using a POST request. This enhancement simplifies the process of sending complex filter payloads without the need for base64 encoding. Now, you can send the filters directly as JSON in the request body:
const filters = [
{
'key': 'ready-posts-filter',
'value': null,
}
];
const response = await axios.post(`api/restify/posts/apply-restify-advanced-filters`, { filters });
9.2.0
Added
Handling Additional Payload Data in Advanced Filters
In some scenarios, you might want to send additional data beyond the standard key and value in your filter payload. For instance, you may need to specify an operator or a column to apply more complex filtering logic. Laravel Restify Advanced Filters provide a way to handle these additional payload fields using the $this->rest()
method.
Example Payload
Consider the following payload:
const filters = btoa(JSON.stringify([
{
'key': ValueFilter::uriKey(),
'value': 'Valid%',
'operator' => 'like',
'column' => 'description',
}
]));
const response = await axios.get(`api/restify/posts?filters=${filters}`);
In this payload, besides the standard key and value, we are also sending operator and column. The operator specifies the type of SQL operation, and the column specifies the database column to filter.
Using $this->rest()
to Access Additional Data
To handle these additional fields in your filter class, you need to ensure they are accessible via the $this->rest()
method. Here is how you can achieve that:
class ValueFilter extends AdvancedFilter
{
public function filter(RestifyRequest $request, Builder|Relation $query, $value)
{
$operator = $this->rest('operator');
$column = $this->rest('column');
$query->where($column, $operator, $value);
}
public function rules(Request $request): array
{
return [];
}
}
9.1.0
Added
- Ability to cache single policy #605
Restify allows individual caching at the policy level with specific configurations. To enable this, a contract Cacheable
must be implemented at the policy level, which enforces the use of the cache()
method.
class PostPolicy implements Cacheable
{
public function cache(): ?CarbonInterface
{
return now()->addMinutes();
}
The cache
method is expected to return a CarbonInterface
or null
. If null
is returned, the current policy will NOT
cached.