Simple address and contact management for Laravel with automatical geocoding to add longitude and latitude.
Require the package from your composer.json file
"require": {
"lecturize/laravel-addresses": "^1.0"
}and run $ composer update or both in one with $ composer require lecturize/laravel-addresses.
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Lecturize\Addresses\AddressesServiceProvider"This will publish a config/countries.php, a config/lecturize.php and some migration files, that you'll have to run:
$ php artisan migrateFirst, add our HasAddresses trait to your model.
<?php namespace App\Models;
use Lecturize\Addresses\Traits\HasAddresses;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class Post extends Model
{
use HasAddresses;
// ...
}
?>$post = Post::find(1);
$post->addAddress([
'street' => '123 Example Drive',
'city' => 'Vienna',
'post_code' => '1110',
'country' => 'AT', // ISO-3166-2 or ISO-3166-3 country code
'is_primary' => true, // optional flag
]);Alternativly you could do...
$address = [
'street' => '123 Example Drive',
'city' => 'Vienna',
'post_code' => '1110',
'country' => 'AT', // ISO-3166-2 or ISO-3166-3 country code
'is_primary' => true, // optional flag
];
$post->addAddress($address);Available attributes are street, street_extra, city, post_code, state, country, state, notes (for internal use). You can also use custom flags like is_primary, is_billing & is_shipping. Optionally you could also pass lng and lat, in case you deactivated the included geocoding functionality and want to add them yourself.
if ($post->hasAddresses()) {
// Do something
}$addresses = $post->addresses()->get();$address = $post->getPrimaryAddress();
$address = $post->getBillingAddress();
$address = $post->getShippingAddress();$address = $post->addresses()->first(); // fetch the address
$post->updateAddress($address, $new_attributes);$address = $post->addresses()->first(); // fetch the address
$post->deleteAddress($address); // delete by passing it as argument$post->flushAddresses();First, add our HasContacts trait to your model.
<?php namespace App\Models;
use Lecturize\Addresses\Traits\HasContacts;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class Team extends Model
{
use HasContacts;
// ...
}
?>$post = Team::find(1);
$post->addContact([
'first_name' => 'Alex',
'website' => 'https://twitter.com/AMPoellmann',
'is_primary' => true, // optional flag
]);Above all, addresses and contacts can be connected with an optional One To Many relationship. Like so you could assign multiple contacts to an address and retrieve them like so:
use Lecturize\Addresses\Models\Address;
$address = Address::find(1);
$contacts = $address->contacts;
foreach ($contacts as $contact) {
//
}use Lecturize\Addresses\Models\Address;
$contact = Address::find(1)
->contacts()
->first();use Lecturize\Addresses\Models\Contact;
$contact = Contact::find(1);
return $contact->address->getHtml();- [2021-02-02] v1.0 The
geocodeconfiguration option now defaults tofalse.
Licensed under MIT license.
Handcrafted with love by Alexander Manfred Poellmann in Vienna & Rome.