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This package simplifies the search for addresses by zip code in Api`s and the management of addresses in the database, you can also create your own adapters for api queries.
composer require fndmiranda/simple-address
Publish the package configuration file with vendor:publish
Artisan command:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=simple-address-config
The published configuration file address.php
will be placed in your config
directory.
The list of Api's available is located in your config/address.php
file in apis
and you can remove or add new adapters as follows:
'apis' => [
Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Adapters\ViaCepAdapter::class,
Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Adapters\PostmonAdapter::class,
Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Adapters\WidenetAdapter::class,
],
If you change force_priority
in config/address.php
to true
the search order will always conform to the list of apis
adapters, by default this value is false
for the order to be random.
With the search
method on the facade of the Address
the package will loop in the apis until finding the requested postcode as follows:
$address = Address::search(38017170);
You can use the data returned by the search
method to obtain the latitude
and longitude
of the address with the
geocoding
method of the facade Address
as follows:
$address = Address::search(38017170);
$geocode = Address::geocoding($address);
Note, to use the geocoding
feature you need to provide the Google Maps API key
, add the ADDRESS_GOOGLE_MAPS_KEY
entry in your .env
file as follows:
ADDRESS_GOOGLE_MAPS_KEY=YourMapsKey
This package comes with a complete database structure to store the searched addresses.
Note that a table for polymorphism will be created, which should be created with the type of column that will make the
relation the same that you use in your tables by setting the column_type
in the config/address.php
file and the
options are integer
, bigInteger
and uuid
there then create the tables with migrate
Artisan command:
php artisan migrate
If you are not going to use SimpleAddress default migrations, you should call the Address::ignoreMigrations
method in
the register
method of your AppServiceProvider
.
You may export the default migrations using vendor:publish
Artisan command:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=simple-address-migrations
If you do not want to manage the addresses in the database and just want to query in api,
change the config/address.php
file manager_address
to false
.
Example of integration of supplier model with address polymorphism.
<?php
namespace App\Supplier;
use Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Entities\Address;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Pivot\AddressPivot;
class Supplier extends Model
{
/**
* The attributes that are mass assignable.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $fillable = [
'name', 'email', 'document', 'is_active',
];
/**
* Get all of the addresses for the supplier.
*/
public function addresses()
{
return $this->morphToMany(Address::class, 'addressable', 'address_addressables')
->withPivot(['number', 'complement', 'lat', 'lng', 'type'])
->using(AddressPivot::class)
->withTimestamps();
}
}
You can then save the address to a supplier by using the search
and geocoding
methods of the facade Address
as in the following example:
// Find a supplier
$supplier = \App\Supplier::find(1);
// Search a address by postcode
$address = Address::search(38017170);
// Get geocode of address
$geocode = Address::geocoding($address);
// Save an address to the supplier
$attributes = array_merge(['number' => 16, 'complement' => 'House'], $geocode);
$supplier->addresses()->save($address, $attributes);
// Or without geocode
$supplier->addresses()->save($address, ['number' => 16, 'complement' => 'House']);
// To update a supplier address
$supplier->addresses()->first()->pivot->update(['number' => 25, 'complement' => 'Store 10']);
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Illuminate\Http\Response;
use App\Supplier;
use App\Http\Resources\SupplierResource;
use App\Repositories\SupplierRepository;
use Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Facades\Address;
use Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Repositories\AddressRepository;
class SupplierController extends Controller
{
/**
* The supplier repository instance.
*
* @var SupplierRepository
*/
protected $supplierRepository;
/**
* The address repository instance.
*
* @var AddressRepository
*/
protected $addressRepository;
/**
* Create a new controller instance.
*
* @return void
*/
public function __construct(SupplierRepository $supplierRepository, AddressRepository $addressRepository)
{
$this->supplierRepository = $supplierRepository;
$this->addressRepository = $addressRepository;
}
/**
* Store a newly created resource in storage.
*
* @param SupplierRequest $request
* @return Response
*/
public function store(SupplierRequest $request)
{
$attributes = $request->all();
$entity = $this->addressRepository->create($attributes);
if (!empty($attributes['address'])) {
if (!empty(config('address.google_maps_key'))) {
$address = $this->addressRepository->find($attributes['address']['address_id']);
$geocode = Address::geocoding($address, $attributes['address']);
if (!empty($geocode)) {
array_merge($attributes['address'], $geocode);
}
}
$entity->addresses()->sync([$attributes['address']['address_id'] => $attributes['address']]);
}
$data = SupplierResource::make($entity);
return response()->json(['data' => $data], Response::HTTP_CREATED);
}
/**
* Update the specified resource in storage.
*
* @param SupplierRequest $request
* @param string $id
* @return AccountResource
*/
public function update(SupplierRequest $request, $id)
{
$attributes = $request->all();
$entity = $this->supplierRepository->find($id);
if (!empty($attributes['address'])) {
if (!empty(config('address.google_maps_key'))) {
$address = $this->addressRepository->find($attributes['address']['address_id']);
$geocode = Address::geocoding($address, $attributes['address']);
if (!empty($geocode)) {
array_merge($attributes['address'], $geocode);
}
}
$entity->addresses()->sync([$attributes['address']['address_id'] => $attributes['address']]);
}
$entity->update($attributes);
return SupplierResource::make($entity);
}
}
Request body example
{
"name": "Name of supplier",
"email": "email@domain.com",
"document": "11111111111",
"is_active": true,
"address": {
"address_id": "0fdecea5-9f99-47ea-87a9-3dc191839008",
"number": 16,
"complement": "House"
}
}
You can create your own custom adapter to query an API that is not in the list, you may generate an
adapter of the simple-address:make
Artisan command:
php artisan simple-address:make YourApiAdapter
This command will generate a adapter at app/SimpleAddress/Adapters/YourApiAdapter.php
.
The file will contain the empty search
and prepare
methods, so you can adapt them by following the file
structure as in the following example:
<?php
namespace App\SimpleAddress\Adapters;
use Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Contracts\AdapterContract;
class YourApiAdapter implements AdapterContract
{
/**
* Search external address by postcode.
*
* @param $postcode
* @return array|bool
* @throws \GuzzleHttp\Exception\GuzzleException
*/
public function search($postcode)
{
$client = new \GuzzleHttp\Client();
$request = new \GuzzleHttp\Psr7\Request('GET', 'https://api.postmon.com.br/v1/cep/'.$postcode.'?format=json');
$response = $client->send($request);
if ($response->getStatusCode() != 200) {
return false;
}
$data = json_decode((string) $response->getBody(), true);
return $this->prepare($data);
}
/**
* Prepare address data.
*
* @param $data
* @return array
*/
public function prepare($data)
{
return [
'postcode' => $data['cep'],
'address' => $data['logradouro'],
'neighborhood' => $data['bairro'],
'city' => $data['cidade'],
'state' => $data['estado'],
];
}
}
Add your adapter to the apis
list in the config/address.php
file as follows:
'apis' => [
Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Adapters\ViaCepAdapter::class,
Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Adapters\PostmonAdapter::class,
Fndmiranda\SimpleAddress\Adapters\WidenetAdapter::class,
App\SimpleAddress\Adapters\YourApiAdapter::class, // Your custom Api adapter
],
If you create a new Api adapter, I would appreciate if you open a pull request by adding your adapter and mapping
it in the apis
list in config/address.php
of the package.
The search
method sends the request to an endpoint to query a postcode
and uses the prepare
method to transform the
obtained data into a standard array and returns them or returns false
if the postcode
is not found or if api does
not respond so that it automatically query on the next api adapter
.
The prepare
method will transform the data returned by an api into a standard array
with the
keys postcode
, address
, neighborhood
, city
and state
.
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