ringlesoft / laravel-process-approval

Laravel Process Approval is a Laravel package that makes it easy to add approvals to your Laravel application. It allows you to define approval workflows for any model, and it provides a simple and easy-to-use API/UI for managing approvals.
http://ringlesoft.com/packages/laravel-process-approval
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Laravel Process Approval

Introduction

This package enables multi-level approval workflows for Eloquent models in your Laravel application. If you have models that require review and approval from multiple approvers before execution, this package provides a flexible approval process to meet that need.

Laravel 10.0 or later

The package relies on an existing Role management. This can be a custom role management or another package such as Spatie's laravel permissions.

Approvals Screenshot

Installation

1. Install Using composer:

composer require ringlesoft/laravel-process-approval

2. Publish Files (Optional)

This package provides publishable files that include configuration, migrations and views. You can publish these files using the following command:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="RingleSoft\LaravelProcessApproval\LaravelProcessApprovalServiceProvider" 

You can publish specific files by providing the --tag option within the publish command. Available options are approvals-migrations, approvals-config, approvals-views.
For example:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="RingleSoft\LaravelProcessApproval\LaravelProcessApprovalServiceProvider" --tag="approvals-migrations" 

3. Run migration:

The package comes with four migration files. Run artisan migrate command before you start using the package.

php artisan migrate

4. Create Approval flows and Steps

The package relies on Approval flows and steps on your default database. This is to enable multiple approval flows within the system. Yuo can implement your own way of creating and managing the flows. However, there are available command-line functions to help you get started easily.

i. Creating a new flow

To create a new flow, Run the following command on your terminal.

 php artisan process-approval:flow add FundRequest

ii. Creating a step for the flow

php artisan process-approval:step add  

This will show a list of available Flows. Select the flow yow want to add steps to and then select the role and approval action.

iii. Deleting a flow

php artisan process-approval:flow remove  

This will show a list of available flows. Select the step you want to delete and hit enter.

iv. Deleting a step

php artisan process-approval:step remove  

This will show a list of available steps. Select the step you want to delete and hit enter.

v. Listing all flows

php artisan process-approval:flow list  

This will show a list of all available flows and steps

Usage

1. Implement AprovableModel to your approvable model

class FundRequest extends Model implements ApprovableModel
{

   // Your model content

}

2. Apply the Approvable trait to the model

class FundRequest extends Model implements ApprovableModel
{
    use \RingleSoft\ProcessApproval\Traits\Approvable;
   // Your model content

}

3. Implement the onApprovalCompleted() method.

This package relies on one callback method in your model to commit the last approval and mark the approval process as completed. You should implement this method and return true to finalize the approval or false to roll back the last approval. This is useful in the case of performing specific tasks when the approval procedure is completed.

class FundRequest extends Model implements ApprovableModel
{
use \RingleSoft\ProcessApproval\Traits\Approvable;
   // Your model content

    public function onApprovalCompleted(ProcessApproval $approval): bool
    {
        // Write logic to be executed when the approval process is completed
        return true;
    }
}

4. Place the <x-ringlesoft-approval-actions> component on the show page of your model and provide the model instance using the model parameter.

    <x-ringlesoft-approval-actions :model="$fundRequest" />

Currently, the UI is implemented using tailwind or bootstrap. Support for vanilla CSS and JS will be available soon. You can switch between the two by modifying the css_library setting in the configuration file. Additionally, you have the option to publish the views and customize them to meet your specific requirements.

Configuration

You can publish the configuration file of this package, process_approval.php, and modify the variables to align with your specific requirements. If you wish to publish the files, use the following command:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="RingleSoft\LaravelProcessApproval\LaravelProcessApprovalServiceProvider" --tag="config"

Configurable parameters

Model Submitting

By default, the model becomes ready for approval when it is marked as "submitted". This provides the opportunity for editing and other actions on the model before the approval procedure commences. This feature is particularly useful if you wish to keep newly created models hidden from approvers until the creator submits them.

If you want the model to be auto-submitted upon creation, you can add the following property to the model:

public bool autoSubmit = true;

Otherwise, the package will show a submit button on the show page of the model to enable the creator to submit the model.

Pausing Approval process

Sometimes you may wish to interrupt the approval procedure by adding your own actions before continuing with approvals. You can pause approvals by adding a pauseApprovals(): mixed method to your Approvable Model.

public function pauseApprovals() {
    return true;
}

If this method returns true, the approval actions UI will disappear, and you will be able to implement your other logics. If the method returns 'ONLY_ACTIONS' the existing approvals will be displayed but approval actions will be hidden and disabled.

Approval Signatures

If you want to use signatures for users, add the getSignature() method to your User model and make it return the signature of the user as image url.

Class User extends Model {
    ...

    public function getSignature(){
        return $this->signature_path; // Return the path to user's signature
    }
}

If not specified, the package will display check icon for approval and times icon for rejection.

Approval Summary

If you want to display a summary of the approval process (normally when listing the models) you can use the getApprovalSummaryUI() method. This method returns html code with icons representing every approval step, check icon representing Approved, times icon representing Rejected and exclamation icon representing Pending.

    $fundRequest->getApprovalSummaryUI();

Events

The package dispatches events during different stages of the approval workflow to allow hooking into the process.

Helper Methods

This package adds multiple helper methods to the approvable models. These include:

Filters

Misc

relations

Contributing

I'll let you know when you can contribute 😜.

License

Laravel Process Approval is open-source software released under the MIT License.

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Contacts

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Email me: ringunger@gmail.com