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This package allows you to include relationship columns into Laravel Nova search query.

composer require titasgailius/search-relations
Next, add Titasgailius\SearchRelations\SearchesRelations trait to your base resource class App\Nova\Resource
use Titasgailius\SearchRelations\SearchesRelations;
abstract class Resource extends NovaResource
{
use SearchesRelations;
Simply add public static $searchRelations variable to any of your Nova resources.
This array accepts a relationship name as a key and an array of searchable columns as a value.
/**
* The relationship columns that should be searched.
*
* @var array
*/
public static $searchRelations = [
'user' => ['username', 'email'],
];
Alternatively, you may add a static searchableRelations() method to return an array of searchable relations.
/**
* Get the searchable columns for the resource.
*
* @return array
*/
public static function searchableRelations(): array
{
return [
'user' => ['username', 'email'],
];
}
You may customize the rules of your searchable relationships for global search by defining the $globalSearchRelations property.
/**
* The relationship columns that should be searched globally.
*
* @var array
*/
public static $globalSearchRelations = [
'user' => ['email'],
];
Alternatively, you may add a static globallySearchableRelations() method to return an array of globally searchable relations.
/**
* Get the searchable columns for the resource.
*
* @return array
*/
public static function globallySearchableRelations(): array
{
return [
'user' => ['email'],
];
}
You may disable the global relationship search by declaring $globalSearchRelations with an empty array.
/**
* The relationship columns that should be searched globally.
*
* @var array
*/
public static $globalSearchRelations = [];
Alternatevily, you may disable the global search for relationships by setting the $searchRelationsGlobally property to false.
/**
* Determine if relations should be searched globally.
*
* @var array
*/
public static $searchRelationsGlobally = false;
You may search nested relationships using dot notation.
/**
* The relationship columns that should be searched.
*
* @var array
*/
public static $searchRelations = [
'user.country' => ['code'],
];
You may apply custom search logic for the specified relations by retuning a class implementing a Search interface.
/**
* Get the searchable columns for the resource.
*
* @return array
*/
public static function searchableRelations(): array
{
return [
'country' => new LocationSearch(['USA', 'UK']),
];
}
Your custom search class must implement a simple Search interface that has a single method which accepts
the current query $query, a relationship name $relation and a search input $search.
<?php
namespace Titasgailius\SearchRelations\Contracts;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
interface Search
{
/**
* Apply search for the given relation.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder $query
* @param string $relation
* @param string $search
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder
*/
public function apply(Builder $query, string $relation, string $search): Builder;
}
You may take a look at the Titasgailius\SearchRelations\Searches\RelationSearch class as an example.