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Automatically create slugs for your Eloquent models by hooking into the creating event
Automatically create slugs for your Eloquent models by hooking into the creating event
Simply run composer require Corazzi/sluggable in your Laravel project.
To add automatic slug generation to a model, use the Corazzi\Sluggable\Sluggable trait.
namespace Acme\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Corazzi\Sluggable\Sluggable;
class Post extends Model
{
use Sluggable;
}
Now when you create a new model that uses the trait, it will look for a name column and generate a new slug, which it will save in the slug column.
$post = Post::create([
'name' => 'My first post'
]);
$post->slug; // my-first-post
If you would like to use different column names for your origin string and the slug, you can set the protected attributes $slugOrigin and $slugColumn on your model.
namespace Acme\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Corazzi\Sluggable\Sluggable;
class Post extends Model
{
use Sluggable;
protected $slugOrigin = 'title';
protected $slugColumn = 'post_name';
}
$post = Post::create([
'title' => 'My second post'
]);
$post->post_name; // my-second-post
If a slug exists for the model, it will automatically append an integer to the end of the slug until a unique one is generated.
// my-second-post already exists
$post = Post::create([
'title' => 'My second post'
]);
$post->post_name; // my-second-post-1
$post = Post::create([
'title' => 'My second post'
]);
$post->post_name; // my-second-post-2
// ...and so on
You can explicitly set a slug when creating a new model and the automatic generation will be skipped
$post = Post::create([
'name' => 'How to explicitly set a slug',
'slug' => 'explicitly-setting-slugs-with-sluggable'
]);
$post->slug; // explicitly-setting-slugs-with-sluggable
If the origin column is empty, a Corazzi\Sluggable\EmptyOriginException will be thrown.