This package helps you deal with Boolean value in your laravel project, support action cast model attribute, check value is true/false, convert to your desire boolean form. It's super handy for keeping things clean and avoiding copy-paste, so you can grab what you need quickly and cut down on extra coding.
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This package supports the following versions of PHP and Laravel:
- PHP:
^8.2 - Laravel:
^11.0,^12.0
You can install the package via composer:
composer require t-labs-co/booleanizeYou can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="booleanize-config"This is the contents of the published config file:
return [
// Override your configuration
];- Check input value is
trueorfalse - Convert input value to desired Boolean form
- Cast model attribute to correct value
- Query boolean field
- Validate rule for boolean field
// use helper class
booleanize('true', null, true); // OUTPUT: true
// or call instance and using
booleanize()->convert('Yes', null, true); // OUTPUT: true
booleanize()->convert('Yes', null, 1); // OUTPUT: 1
booleanize()->convert('No', null, true); // OUTPUT: false
booleanize()->convert('No', null, 1); // OUTPUT: 0 // model class
class User extends Authenticatable
{
use HasBooleanizeTrait;
// cast using
protected function casts(): array
{
return [
'agreed' => BooleanizeCast::class
];
}
// setting cast type SET and GET
public function getTrueValueAs(): array
{
// config your default true value for your attribute when GET
return [
'agreed' => 1
];
}
public function setTrueValueAs(): array
{
// config your default true value for your attribute when SET
return [
'agreed' => 'yes'
];
}
}
// query Scope using whereBooleanize()
$users = User::whereBooleanize('agreed', true)->get();
// this will auto convert `true` to `yes` value from `setTrueValueAs()` and do query
// Or shorter
$users = User::whereBooleanizeTrue('agreed')->get();$data = [
'term_confirm' => 'Y'
];
// term_confirm could be any in [y,yes,1,true]
$rules = [
'term_confirm' => ['required', new BooleanizeTrueRule()],
];
Validator::validate($data, $rules, [
'term_confirm' => 'Must confirm the term'
]);composer testPlease see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
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