Beispiel #1
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here you may define all of your model factories. Model factories give
| you a convenient way to create models for testing and seeding your
| database. Just tell the factory how a default model should look.
|
*/
$factory->define(App\Models\User::class, function (Faker\Generator $faker) {
    return ['name' => $faker->firstName, 'surname' => $faker->lastName, 'email' => $faker->email, 'password' => bcrypt(str_random(10)), 'remember_token' => str_random(10), 'profileimage' => substr(str_replace(storage_path(), '', $faker->image(storage_path(), 640, 480, 'people')), 1)];
});
$factory->define(App\Models\Article::class, function (Faker\Generator $faker) {
    return ['title' => $faker->sentence, 'user_id' => App\Models\User::all()->random()->id, 'text' => $faker->text(800)];
});
$factory->defineAs(App\Models\Article::class, 'withTask', function (Faker\Generator $faker) use($factory) {
    $article = $factory->raw(App\Models\Article::class);
    return array_merge($article, ['task_id' => App\Models\Task::all()->random()->id]);
});
$factory->defineAs(App\Models\Article::class, 'published', function (Faker\Generator $faker) use($factory) {
    $article = $factory->raw(App\Models\Article::class);
    return array_merge($article, ['state' => \App\Models\Article::PUBLISHED]);
});
$factory->define(App\Models\Tag::class, function (Faker\Generator $faker) {
    return ['name' => $faker->word];
});
$factory->define(App\Models\ArticleTagMapper::class, function (Faker\Generator $faker) {
    return ['article_id' => App\Models\Article::all()->random()->id, 'tag_id' => App\Models\Tag::all()->random()->id];
});
$factory->define(App\Models\Course::class, function (Faker\Generator $faker) {
    return ['name' => $faker->word, 'year' => $faker->year, 'user_id' => App\Models\User::all()->random()->id];
});
$factory->define(App\Models\Task::class, function (Faker\Generator $faker) {
Beispiel #2
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<?php

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is where you can register all of the routes for an application.
| It's a breeze. Simply tell Laravel the URIs it should respond to
| and give it the controller to call when that URI is requested.
|
*/
// Provide controller methods with object instead of ID
Route::model('tasks', 'Task');
Route::model('projects', 'Project');
// Use slugs rather than IDs in URLs
Route::bind('tasks', function ($value, $route) {
    return App\Models\Task::whereSlug($value)->first();
});
Route::bind('projects', function ($value, $route) {
    return App\Models\Project::whereSlug($value)->first();
});
Route::resource('/', 'ProjectsController');
Route::resource('projects', 'ProjectsController');
Route::resource('projects.tasks', 'TasksController');