Automatically persist Hashids on your newly created Eloquent models using Ivan Akimov's Hashids library.
This can be useful when you need to generate unique alphanumeric (or any other character) combinations to represent your models.
Require the package using composer.
composer require matt-daneshvar/eloquent-hashids
Add a nullable hashid
column to your database table in your migrations.
$table->string('hashid')->nullable();
Use the Hashid
trait to automatically generate and persist Hashids for your new models.
Optionally use HashidRouting
to set your model to use the hashid
column for
Laravel's Route Model Binding.
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use MattDaneshvar\EloquentHashids\Hashid;
use MattDaneshvar\EloquentHashids\HashidRouting;
class Receipt extends Model
{
use Hashid, HashidRouting;
}
While the package attempts to use sensible defaults to minimize configuration out of the box, you're free to adjust the Hashid generation behaviour using static properties on your model definition.
class Receipt extends Model
{
use Hashid;
/**
* The column used to store Hashid.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $hashidColumn = 'hashid';
/**
* The minimum length of the generated Hashids.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $hashidMinLength = 8;
/**
* The whitelist of characters used inside the generated Hashids.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $hashidChars = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890';
/**
* The salt for generating Hashids.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $hashidSalt = 'your unique salt';
/**
* The attribute encoded to generate the Hashid.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $hashidKey = 'id';
}
To customize the hashid column, set your own custom $hashidColumn
value on your model.
class Receipt extends Model
{
use Hashid;
protected static $hashidColumn = 'uid';
}
Each model's table name is by default used as the salt for generating Hashids.
With that, models of separate classes that share the same IDs
(e.g. a Task
model with ID of 1 and a Receipt
model also with ID of 1) would each have different Hashids.
You may change this behaviour and override the salt by specifying the $hashidSlat
on your model.
class Receipt extends Model
{
use Hashid;
protected static $hashidSalt = 'salt and pepper';
}
To fully customize the behaviour of the underlying Hashids library,
you may also define your own Hashids
instance in your model's boot method.
Note that your Hashids instance would take precedence over
all other customizations, and therefore all the rest of the static Hashid properties on your model
(i.e. $hashidMinLength
, $hashidChars
, etc.)
would be ignored once you specify your own Hashids
instance.
class Receipt extends Model
{
public static function boot()
{
parent::boot();
static::$hashidsInstance = new Hashids('salt and pepper', 5);
}
}
A common use case of Hashids with Eloquent models is to use short URLs using the generated Hashids as identifiers.
For example you may wish to represent your app's receipts using their Hashid values:
https://example.com/receipts/2ov7j3o3
instead of their IDs:
https://example.com/receipts/4
For more convenience this package comes with a HashidRouting
trait out of the box; once added to your model,
this trait will change the model's route key name to its corresponding Hashid column,
which would allow you to take advantage of
Laravel's Route Model Binding
and use the Hashid URLs:
Route::get('api/receipts/{receipt}', function (App\Receipt $receipt) {
return $receipt->total;
});
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