laravel-eloquent-spatial
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Laravel Eloquent spatial package.
Laravel Eloquent Spatial
Laravel package to work with spatial data types and functions.
This package supports only MySQL 5.7 and 8.0.
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require matanyadaev/laravel-eloquent-spatial
Quickstart
Generate a new model with a migration file:
php artisan make:model {modelName} --migration
Add some spatial columns to the migration file:
use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration;
use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint;
class CreatePlacesTable extends Migration
{
public function up(): void
{
Schema::create('places', static function (Blueprint $table) {
$table->id();
$table->string('name')->unique();
$table->point('location')->nullable();
$table->polygon('area')->nullable();
$table->timestamps();
});
}
public function down(): void
{
Schema::dropIfExists('places');
}
}
Run the migration:
php artisan migrate
Fill the $fillable
and $casts
arrays and add custom eloquent builder to your new model:
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use MatanYadaev\EloquentSpatial\SpatialBuilder;
use MatanYadaev\EloquentSpatial\Objects\Point;
use MatanYadaev\EloquentSpatial\Objects\Polygon;
/**
* @property Point $location
* @property Polygon $area
* @method static SpatialBuilder query()
*/
class Place extends Model
{
protected $fillable = [
'name',
'location',
'area',
];
protected $casts = [
'location' => Point::class,
'area' => Polygon::class,
];
public function newEloquentBuilder($query): SpatialBuilder
{
return new SpatialBuilder($query);
}
}
Access spatial data:
use App\Models\Place;
use MatanYadaev\EloquentSpatial\Objects\Polygon;
use MatanYadaev\EloquentSpatial\Objects\LineString;
use MatanYadaev\EloquentSpatial\Objects\Point;
$londonEye = Place::create([
'name' => 'London Eye',
'location' => new Point(51.5032973, -0.1217424),
]);
$whiteHouse = Place::create([
'name' => 'White House',
'location' => new Point(38.8976763, -77.0365298, 4326), // with SRID
]);
$vaticanCity = Place::create([
'name' => 'Vatican City',
'area' => new Polygon([
new LineString([
new Point(12.455363273620605, 41.90746728266806),
new Point(12.450309991836548, 41.906636872349075),
new Point(12.445632219314575, 41.90197359839437),
new Point(12.447413206100464, 41.90027269624499),
new Point(12.457906007766724, 41.90000118654431),
new Point(12.458517551422117, 41.90281205461268),
new Point(12.457584142684937, 41.903107507989986),
new Point(12.457734346389769, 41.905918239316286),
new Point(12.45572805404663, 41.90637337450963),
new Point(12.455363273620605, 41.90746728266806),
]),
]),
])
Retrieve a record with spatial data:
echo $londonEye->location->latitude; // 51.5032973
echo $londonEye->location->longitude; // -0.1217424
echo $whiteHouse->location->srid; // 4326
echo $vacationCity->area->toJson(); // {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[41.90746728266806,12.455363273620605],[41.906636872349075,12.450309991836548],[41.90197359839437,12.445632219314575],[41.90027269624499,12.447413206100464],[41.90000118654431,12.457906007766724],[41.90281205461268,12.458517551422117],[41.903107507989986,12.457584142684937],[41.905918239316286,12.457734346389769],[41.90637337450963,12.45572805404663],[41.90746728266806,12.455363273620605]]]}
API
Please see API for more informative API documentation.
Tip for better IDE support
In order to get better IDE support, you should add a query
method phpDoc annotation to your model:
/**
* @method static SpatialBuilder query()
*/
class Place extends Model
{
// ...
}
Or alternatively override the method:
class Place extends Model
{
public static function query(): SpatialBuilder
{
return parent::query();
}
}
Create queries only with the query()
static method:
Place::query()->whereDistance(...); // This is IDE-friendly
Place::whereDistance(...); // This is not
Development
- Test:
composer pest
- Test with coverage:
composer pest-coverage
- Type check:
composer phpstan
- Format:
composer php-cs-fixer
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.