# As controller
# Method provided
Lists all methods provided by the trait.
# __invoke
Executes the action by delegating immediately to the handle
method.
$action($someArguments);
// Equivalent to:
$action->handle($someArguments);
Whilst this method is not actually used, it has to be defined on the action in order to register the action as an invokable controller. When missing, Laravel will throw an exception warning us that we're trying to register a class as an invokable controller without the __invoke
method. The truth is, the controller will actually be an instance of ControllerDecorator
but the framework doesn't know that yet.
// Illuminate\Routing\RouteAction
protected static function makeInvokable($action)
{
if (! method_exists($action, '__invoke')) {
throw new UnexpectedValueException("Invalid route action: [{$action}].");
}
return $action.'@__invoke';
}
If you need to use the __invoke
method for something else, you may override it (opens new window) with anything you want. The only requirement is that an __invoke
method has to exists.
class MyAction
{
use AsAction {
__invoke as protected invokeFromLaravelActions;
}
public function __invoke()
{
// ...
}
}
# Method used
Lists all methods recognised and used by the ControllerDecorator
and ActionRequest
.
# asController
Called when used as an invokable controller. Uses the handle
method directly when no asController
method exists.
public function asController(User $user, Request $request): Response
{
$article = $this->handle(
$user,
$request->get('title'),
$request->get('body')
);
return redirect()->route('articles.show', [$article]);
}
# jsonResponse
Called after the asController
method when the request expects JSON. The first argument is the return value of the asController
method and the second argument is the request itself.
public function jsonResponse(Article $article, Request $request): ArticleResource
{
return new ArticleResource($article);
}
# htmlResponse
Called after the asController
method when the request expects HTML. The first argument is the return value of the asController
method and the second argument is the request itself.
public function htmlResponse(Article $article, Request $request): Response
{
return redirect()->route('articles.show', [$article]);
}
# getControllerMiddleware
Adds controller middleware directly in the action.
public function getControllerMiddleware(): array
{
return ['auth', MyCustomMiddleware::class];
}
# routes
Defines some routes directly in your action.
public static function routes(Router $router)
{
$router->get('author/{author}/articles', static::class);
}
For this to work, you need to call Actions::registerRoutes
on a service provider.
use Lorisleiva\Actions\Facades\Actions;
// Register routes from actions in "app/Actions" (default).
Actions::registerRoutes();
// Register routes from actions in "app/MyCustomActionsFolder".
Actions::registerRoutes('app/MyCustomActionsFolder');
// Register routes from actions in multiple folders.
Actions::registerRoutes([
'app/Authentication',
'app/Billing',
'app/TeamManagement',
]);
# prepareForValidation
Called right before authorization and validation is resolved.
public function prepareForValidation(ActionRequest $request): void
{
$request->merge(['some' => 'additional data']);
}
# authorize
Defines authorization logic for the controller.
public function authorize(ActionRequest $request): bool
{
return $request->user()->role === 'author';
}
You may also return gate responses instead of booleans.
use use Illuminate\Auth\Access\Response;
public function authorize(ActionRequest $request): Response
{
if ($request->user()->role !== 'author') {
return Response::deny('You must be an author to create a new article.');
}
return Respone::allow();
}
# rules
Provides the validation rules for the controller.
public function rules(): array
{
return [
'title' => ['required', 'min:8'],
'body' => ['required', IsValidMarkdown::class],
];
}
# withValidator
Adds custom validation logic to the existing validator.
use Illuminate\Validation\Validator;
public function withValidator(Validator $validator, ActionRequest $request): void
{
$validator->after(function (Validator $validator) use ($request) {
if (! Hash::check($request->get('current_password'), $request->user()->password)) {
$validator->errors()->add('current_password', 'Wrong password.');
}
});
}
# afterValidator
Adds an after
callback to the existing validator. The example below is equivalent to the example provided in the withValidator
method.
use Illuminate\Validation\Validator;
public function afterValidator(Validator $validator, ActionRequest $request): void
{
if (! Hash::check($request->get('current_password'), $request->user()->password)) {
$validator->errors()->add('current_password', 'Wrong password.');
}
}
# getValidator
Defines your own validator instead of the default one generated using rules
, withValidator
, etc.
use Illuminate\Validation\Factory;
use Illuminate\Validation\Validator;
public function getValidator(Factory $factory, ActionRequest $request): Validator
{
return $factory->make($request->only('title', 'body'), [
'title' => ['required', 'min:8'],
'body' => ['required', IsValidMarkdown::class],
]);
}
# getValidationData
Defines the data that should be used for validation. Defaults to: $request->all()
.
public function getValidationData(ActionRequest $request): array
{
return $request->all();
}
# getValidationMessages
Customises the messages of your validation rules.
public function getValidationMessages(): array
{
return [
'title.required' => 'Looks like you forgot the title.',
'body.required' => 'Is that really all you have to say?',
];
}
# getValidationAttributes
Provides some human-friendly mapping to your request attributes.
public function getValidationAttributes(): array
{
return [
'title' => 'headline',
'body' => 'content',
];
}
# getValidationRedirect
Customises the redirect URL when validation fails. Defaults to redirecting back to the previous page.
public function getValidationRedirect(UrlGenerator $url): string
{
return $url->to('/my-custom-redirect-url');
}
# getValidationErrorBag
Customises the validator's error bag when validation fails. Defaults to: default
.
public function getValidationErrorBag(): string
{
return 'my_custom_error_bag';
}
# getValidationFailure
Overrides the validation failure altogether. Defaults to: ValidationException
.
public function getValidationFailure(): void
{
throw new MyCustomValidationException();
}
# getAuthorizationFailure
Overrides the authorization failure. Defaults to: AuthorizationException
.
public function getAuthorizationFailure(): void
{
throw new MyCustomAuthorizationException();
}