👍 User-like features for Laravel Application.
composer require overtrue/laravel-like -vvv
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Overtrue\LaravelLike\LikeServiceProvider"
Overtrue\LaravelLike\Traits\Liker
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notifiable;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Auth\MustVerifyEmail;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\User as Authenticatable;
use Overtrue\LaravelLike\Traits\Liker;
class User extends Authenticatable
{
use Liker;
<...>
}
Overtrue\LaravelLike\Traits\Likeable
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Overtrue\LaravelLike\Traits\Likeable;
class Post extends Model
{
use Likeable;
<...>
}
$user = User::find(1);
$post = Post::find(2);
$user->like($post);
$user->unlike($post);
$user->toggleLike($post);
$user->hasLiked($post);
$post->isLikedBy($user);
Get user likes with pagination:
$likes = $user->likes()->with('likeable')->paginate(20);
foreach ($likes as $like) {
$like->likeable; // App\Post instance
}
Get object likers:
foreach($post->likers as $user) {
// echo $user->name;
}
with pagination:
$likers = $post->likers()->paginate(20);
foreach($likers as $user) {
// echo $user->name;
}
// all
$user->likes()->count();
// short way
$user->totalLikes;
// with type
$user->likes()->withType(Post::class)->count();
// likers count
$post->likers()->count();
// short way
$post->totalLikers
List with *_count
attribute:
// likes_count
$users = User::withCount('likes')->get();
foreach($users as $user) {
// $user->likes_count;
}
// likers_count
$posts = User::withCount('likers')->get();
foreach($posts as $post) {
// $post->likes_count;
}
To avoid the N+1 issue, you can use eager loading to reduce this operation to just 2 queries. When querying, you may specify which relationships should be eager loaded using the with
method:
// Liker
$users = App\User::with('likes')->get();
foreach($users as $user) {
$user->hasLiked($post);
}
// Likeable
$posts = App\Post::with('likes')->get();
// or
$posts = App\Post::with('likers')->get();
foreach($posts as $post) {
$post->isLikedBy($user);
}
Of course we have a better solution, which can be found in the following section:
You can use Liker::attachLikeStatus($likeables)
to attach the user like status, it will attach has_liked
attribute to each model of $likeables
:
$post = Post::find(1);
$post = $user->attachLikeStatus($post);
// result
[
"id" => 1
"title" => "Add socialite login support."
"created_at" => "2021-05-20T03:26:16.000000Z"
"updated_at" => "2021-05-20T03:26:16.000000Z"
"has_liked" => true
],
Collection | Paginator | LengthAwarePaginator | array
:$posts = Post::oldest('id')->get();
$posts = $user->attachLikeStatus($posts);
$posts = $posts->toArray();
// result
[
[
"id" => 1
"title" => "Post title1"
"created_at" => "2021-05-20T03:26:16.000000Z"
"updated_at" => "2021-05-20T03:26:16.000000Z"
"has_liked" => true
],
[
"id" => 2
"title" => "Post title2"
"created_at" => "2021-05-20T03:26:16.000000Z"
"updated_at" => "2021-05-20T03:26:16.000000Z"
"has_liked" => fasle
],
[
"id" => 3
"title" => "Post title3"
"created_at" => "2021-05-20T03:26:16.000000Z"
"updated_at" => "2021-05-20T03:26:16.000000Z"
"has_liked" => true
],
]
$posts = Post::paginate(20);
$user->attachLikeStatus($posts);
Event | Description |
---|---|
Overtrue\LaravelLike\Events\Liked |
Triggered when the relationship is created. |
Overtrue\LaravelLike\Events\Unliked |
Triggered when the relationship is deleted. |
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