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Laraformer is a laravel 5.* package that lets you easily introduce a transformation layer for your data.

Laraformer (originated from Laravel Transformers) is a Laravel 5.* package that lets you easily introduce the transformer logic in your Laravel applications.

Features

Two steps installation

All you have to do is install the package and add the service provider

How to use

The installation will automatically setup everything that is there to use the package. Lets get into the real stuff now, shall we?!

Transforming Models

Just add the transformation logic to a method called transform in your model and directly respond with model/collection of models/paginated model response.

You can transform your models in one of the two ways:

Let me explain the usage with an example.

Example

Sample Table/Collection Lets say that we have a users table/collection with the associated model called User. The table/collection looks like following

ColumnTypeSample Data
idint120
namestringJohn Doe
professionstringEngineer
design_optionsstring (JSON for example)[{"theme_name": "larology", "fields":[{"type": "integer", "name": "some-dummy-field"}]}]
is_adminbooltrue
created_atdatetime2016-03-04

Required Output And here is the output we need

[
    {
        "public_id": "x72sl1",
        "name": "John Doe",
        "slug": "john-doe",
        "occupation": "Engineer",
        "is_admin": true,
        "joined_on": "2 days ago",
        "profile_design": [
            {
                "theme_name": "larology",
                "fields": [
                    {
                        "type": "integer",
                        "name": "some-dummy-field"
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
]

The Model In order to generate the above ouput, all you need to do is, add a transform method in your model i.e.

class User extends Eloquent 
{
    ...
    public function transform(User $user) {
        return [
            'public_id' => $this->amalgamate($user->id),
            'name' => $user->name,
            'slug' => str_slugify($user->name),
            'occupation' => $user->profession,
            'is_admin' => (bool) $user->is_admin,
            'joined_on' => DateHelper::humanize($user->created_at),
            'profile_design' => json_decode($user->design_options, true)
        ];
    }
}

a) Automatically transform the response

For the automatic transformation, all you have to do is return the models directly i.e. with the model object, collection of models or a paginated models in the response. For example, the controller may look like below:

class UserController extends Controller 
{
    ...
    // Works well with model object
    public function show($id) {
        return User::find($id);
    }
    ...
    // Or you can return the collection
    public function all() {
        return User::all();
    }
    ...
    // Also paginated data is gracefully handled
    public function paginate() {
        return User::paginate(10);
    }
}

b) Manual transformation

If you would like to transform your model data for internal use, you can also do it. For that, you can either do it using a provided facade called \KamranAhmed\Laraformer\Facades\Transformer by using an alias called Laraformer i.e.

// Use the registered alias
$user = User::find(120);
$transformedUser = Laraformer::transformModel($user);
// Do something with $transformedUser

Also note that you still have to specify the transform method in the model.

Transforming any Dataset

Not only models, but you can also use laraformer to transform any kind of dataset whether it some data from an external source, some dataset that you magically generated etc. In order to do that, you can do one of the following.

For example:

// Transforming using callback function
return Laraformer::forceTransform($dataset, function ($item) {
    return [
        'name' => $item['name'],
        'slug' => str_slugify($item['name']),
        'occupation' => $item['profession'],
        'is_admin' => (bool) $item['is_admin'],
        'joined_on' => DateHelper::humanize($item['created_at']),
        'profile_design' => json_decode($item['design_options'], true)
    ];
})

// Transforming using Transformer class object
$userTransformer = new UserTransformer;
return Laraformer::forceTransform($dataset, $userTransformer)

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