Simple address and contact management for Laravel 5 with automatical geocoding to add longitude and latitude. Uses the famous Countries package by Webpatser.
This package is a work in progress, please use with care and feel free to report any issues or ideas you may have!
We've transferred this package to a new owner and therefor updated the namespaces to Lecturize\Addresses. The config file is now config/lecturize.php.
Require the package from your composer.json file
"require": {
"lecturize/laravel-addresses": "dev-master"
}and run $ composer update or both in one with $ composer require lecturize/laravel-addresses.
Next register the following service providers and facades to your config/app.php file
'providers' => [
// Illuminate Providers ...
// App Providers ...
Lecturize\Addresses\AddressesServiceProvider::class,
Webpatser\Countries\CountriesServiceProvider::class,
];'aliases' => [
// Illuminate Facades ...
'Countries' => Webpatser\Countries\CountriesFacade::class,
];$ php artisan vendor:publish
$ php artisan countries:migrationThis will create a config/lecturize.php and the migration files. In the config file you can customize the table names, finally you'll have to run migration like so:
$ php artisan migrateCheck out Webpatser\Countries readme to see how to seed their countries data to your database.
$post = Post::find(1);
$post->addAddress([
'street' => '123 Example Drive',
'city' => 'Vienna',
'post_code' => '1110',
'country' => 'AT', // ISO-3166-2 or ISO-3166-3 country code
'is_primary' => true, // optional flag
]);Alternativly you could do...
$address = [
'street' => '123 Example Drive',
'city' => 'Vienna',
'post_code' => '1110',
'country' => 'AT', // ISO-3166-2 or ISO-3166-3 country code
'is_primary' => true, // optional flag
];
$post->addAddress($address);Available attributes are street, city, post_code, state, country, state, note (for internal use), is_primary, is_billing & is_shipping. Optionally you could also pass lng and lat, in case you deactivated the included geocoding functionality and want to add them yourself.
if ( $post->hasAddress() ) {
// Do something
}$addresses = $post->addresses()->get();$address = $post->getPrimaryAddress();
$address = $post->getBillingAddress();
$address = $post->getShippingAddress();$address = $post->addresses()->first(); // fetch the address
$post->updateAddress($address, $new_attributes);$address = $post->addresses()->first(); // fetch the address
$post->deleteAddress($address); // delete by passing it as argument$post->flushAddresses();Licensed under MIT license.
Handcrafted with love by Alexander Manfred Poellmann for Lecturize in Vienna & Rome.