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19 February, 2022

Add Social Reactions to Model with Laravel Love

 Programing Coderfunda     February 19, 2022     Laravel, Packages, php     No comments   

We covered Laravel Love on Laravel News about a year ago, and a lot has changed—Laravel Love has been reimagined and now has more advanced features that we thought it worth looking at the package again:

Laravel Love is an emotional part of the application. It let people express how they feel about the content. Make any model reactable in minutes!

There are many different implementations of ways to react to content in modern applications:

  • Github Reactions
  • Facebook Reactions
  • YouTube Likes
  • Slack Reactions
  • Reddit Votes
  • Medium Claps
  • Disqus Reactions

This package has all of the above use-cases in mind, and since v7 now includes a weighted reaction system as well.

The main focus of the updated package is around two models: the Reacterable model and the Reactable model. The Reacterable model is a model which can act as a Reacter, such as a User, Person, or Organization. The Reactable model is a model that can act as a Reactant such as a Comment, Post, or User.

Here’s an example from the documentation of how a Reacterable model might look:

1<?php
2
3namespace App;
4
5use Cog\Contracts\Love\Reacterable\Models\Reacterable as ReacterableContract;
6use Cog\Laravel\Love\Reacterable\Models\Traits\Reacterable;
7use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\User as Authenticatable;
8
9class User extends Authenticatable implements ReacterableContract
10{
11 use Reacterable;
12}

And here’s a code example of actually reacting to a model:

1$reacterFacade = $user->viaLoveReacter();
2$reacterFacade->reactTo($comment, 'Like');
3
4// Example using weight
5$reacter->reactTo($reactant, 'Like', 4.0);
6
7// Remove reaction
8$reacterFacade->unreactTo($comment, 'Like');
9
10// Has the model reacted?
11$reacterFacade->hasReactedTo($comment);
12
13// Get reactions
14$reactions = $reacterFacade->getReactions();

Laravel Love v8 features extensive documentation that you can see at laravel-love.readme.io/docs. You can view the source code on GitHub at cybercog/laravel-love.

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