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laravel-versionable

⏱️ Make Laravel model versionable.

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It's a minimalist way to make your model support version history, and it's very simple to roll back to the specified version.

Requirement

  1. PHP >= 7.4
  2. laravel/framework >= 5.8|6.0|7.0

Features

  • Keep the specified number of versions.
  • Whitelist and blacklist for versionable attributes.
  • Easily roll back to the specified version.
  • Record only changed attributes.
  • Easy to customize.

Installing

$ composer require overtrue/laravel-versionable -vvv

Optional, you can publish the config file:

$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Overtrue\\LaravelVersionable\\ServiceProvider" --tag=config

And if you want to custom the migration of the versions table, you can publish the migration file to your database path:

$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Overtrue\\LaravelVersionable\\ServiceProvider" --tag=migrations

Then run this command to create a database migration:

$ php artisan migrate

Usage

Add Overtrue\LaravelVersionable\Versionable trait to the model and set versionable attributes:

use Overtrue\LaravelVersionable\Versionable;

class Post extends Model
{
    use Versionable;
    
    /**
     * Versionable attributes
     *
     * @var array
     */
    protected $versionable = ['title', 'content'];
    
    <...>
}

Versions will be created on vensionable model saved.

$post = Post::create(['title' => 'version1', 'content' => 'version1 content']);
$post->update(['title' => 'version2']);

Get versions

Get all versions

$post->versions;

Get latest version

$post->latestVersion;
// or
$post->lastVersion;

Reversion

Reversion a model instance to the specified version:

$post->getVersion(3)->revert();

// or

$post->revertToVersion(3);

Reversion without Save

$newPost = $post->revertWithoutSaving()

Remove versions

// soft delete
$post->removeVersion($versionId = 1);
$post->removeVersions($versionIds = [1, 2, 3]);
$post->removeAllVersions();

// force delete
$post->forceRemoveVersion($versionId = 1);
$post->forceRemoveVersions($versionIds = [1, 2, 3]);
$post->forceRemoveAllVersions();

Restore deleted version by id

$post->restoreTrashedVersion($id);

Temporarily disable versioning

// create
Post::withoutVersion(function () use (&$post) {
    Post::create(['title' => 'version1', 'content' => 'version1 content']);
});

// update
Post::withoutVersion(function () use ($post) {
    $post->update(['title' => 'updated']);
});

Custom Version Store strategy

You can set the following different version policies through property protected $versionStrategy:

  • Overtrue\LaravelVersionable::DIFF - Version content will only contain changed attributes (Default Strategy).
  • Overtrue\LaravelVersionable::SNAPSHOT - Version content will contain all versionable attributes values.

Contributing

You can contribute in one of three ways:

  1. File bug reports using the issue tracker.
  2. Answer questions or fix bugs on the issue tracker.
  3. Contribute new features or update the wiki.

The code contribution process is not very formal. You just need to make sure that you follow the PSR-0, PSR-1, and PSR-2 coding guidelines. Any new code contributions must be accompanied by unit tests where applicable.

License

MIT