Convenience layer on top of the Laravel framework for developing CRUD applications
This project aims to be a useful layer on top of the excellent Laravel framework to ease up the development of CRUD applications. It avoids developers the repeating tasks of developing CRUD logic and allows them to concentrate on the specifics of their application domains.
- Unobstrusive.
- Heavily customizable with hooks and overridable functions.
- Useful both for RESTful APIs (JSON) and standard HTML responses.
- Developed with good practices and design patterns in mind.
Install this package via Composer:
composer require carlosafonso/laravel-crud
Then add Afonso\LvCrud\Providers\LvCrudServiceProvider::class
to the list of providers in config/app.php
.
Don't forget to publish the configuration file specific to this package:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Afonso\LvCrud\Providers\LvCrudServiceProvider"
This will add a new configuration file called crud.php
inside your config
folder.
Have any of your controllers extend from Afonso\LvCrud\Controllers\CrudController
:
use Afonso\LvCrud\Controllers\CrudController;
class FoosController extends CrudController
{
//
}
This will automatically enable the CRUD behavior.
This library assumes that all models are namespaced under App
:
App\Controllers\FoosController -> App\Foo
If your code does not follow this convention, the default model namespace can be specified by overriding the getModelNamespace
function in your controller.
public function getModelNamespace()
{
return 'My\\Custom\\Namespace';
}
This library expects all related models to implement Afonso\LvCrud\Models\CrudModelInterface
. You can either do this for all models or just implement this on a base model class that you will later extend and override if necessary.
By default, CRUD controllers support both JSON and HTML responses. This behavior can be tuned by overriding the following functions:
/*
* In this example we're only supporting JSON responses.
*/
public function supportsJson()
{
return true;
}
public function supportsHtml()
{
return false;
}
Read-only controllers don't allow creating, updating or deleting data.
A controller can be declared as read-only by setting the $readOnly
flag to true
:
class MyController extends CrudController
{
protected $readOnly = true;
}
Read-only controllers will return with an HTTP status of 405 Method Not Allowed
when doing POSTs, PUTs or DELETEs on the resource.
The following attributes can be modified in the configuration file, crud.php
:
The default number of entitites per page when the URL param page_size
is not specified.