Entity States
Entity states are a bit of sugar to easily propose a state management on entities. It could be a simple "draft / publish" state for a page, or something more advanced with many states for an order for instance.
Generator
php artisan sharp:make:entity-state <class_name> [--model=<model_name>]
Write the Entity state class
First, you'll have to write a class that extends the Code16\Sharp\EntityList\Commands\EntityState
abstract class.
You'll have to implement two functions: buildStates()
and updateState($instanceId, $stateId)
.
Build the states
The goal is to declare the available states for the entity, using $this->addState()
:
class ProductEntityState extends EntityState
{
// ...
protected function buildStates()
{
$this->addState('active', 'Active', 'green')
->addState('inactive', 'Retired', 'orange')
->addState('coming', 'Coming soon', '#ddd');
}
}
$this->addState()
takes 3 parameters:
- a key identifying the state,
- the state label as shown to the user,
- a color to display.
For the color, you may indicate anything that the browser would understand (an HTML color name or a hexadecimal value).
Update a state
When the user clicks on a state to update it, the updateState()
method is called.
class ProductEntityState extends EntityState
{
// ...
public function updateState($instanceId, $stateId): array
{
Product::findOrFail($instanceId)
->update(['state' => $stateId]);
return $this->refresh($instanceId);
}
}
About the return $this->refresh($instanceId);
: Entity states can return either a refresh
or a reload
(as described in the Commands documentation), but if omitted the refresh of the $instanceId
is the default (meaning in the code sample above this line can be removed).
Configure the state
Once the Entity state class is defined, we have to add it in the Entity List or in the Show Page config:
class ProductEntityList extends SharpEntityList
{
// ...
function buildListConfig(): void
{
$this->configureEntityState('state', SpaceshipEntityState::class)
}
}
The first parameter is a key which should be the name of the attribute.
Display the state
The state will be displayed in the top section of the Show Page (if you have one).
In the Entity List, it will be displayed in a new column at the end of the list, unless you have declared a specific column (in this case, you can choose where to place it):
class ProductEntityList extends SharpEntityList
{
protected function buildList(EntityListFieldsContainer $fields): void
{
$fields
->addField(EntityListField::make('title')->setLabel('Title'))
->addField(EntityListStateField::make()->setLabel('State'))
->addField(/* ... */);
}
// ...
}
Authorizations
Entity states can declare an authorization check very much like Instance Commands:
class ProductEntityState extends EntityState
{
// ...
public function authorizeFor($instanceId): bool
{
return Product::findOrFail($instanceId)->owner_id == auth()->id();
}
}