laravel-settings

Basic Usage

Settings Helper

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`composer show rawilk/laravel-settings`

If you prefer to use a helper function, you can use the settings() helper function. If you pass nothing in to the function, it will return an instance of Rawilk\Settings\Settings, which you can then call any of its methods on as if you were using the Settings facade.

settings(); // Rawilk\Settings\Settings

settings()->context($context)->forget('foo');

Passing in a key as your first argument will return a persisted setting value for that key. You can pass a default value in as the second argument and that will be returned if the setting is not persisted. If you need context, you can pass that in as the third argument.

Of course, you can also just pass nothing in and chain the get method call on too.

settings('foo'); // 'bar'
settings('not persisted', 'my default'); // 'my default'
settings('foo', 'default value', new Context(['user_id' => 1]); // user 1 value returned

// Via method chaining
settings()->get('foo');
settings()->context($context)->get('foo');

You can store values by passing in an array of key/value pairs as the first argument. If you need context, you can pass that in as the third argument (pass in null as the second argument as it is ignored anyways in this case).

settings(['foo' => 'bar']);
settings(['foo' => 'bar'], null, new Context(['user_id' => 1]);

// Via method chaining
settings()->set('foo', 'bar');
settings()->context($context)->set('foo', 'bar');
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