In this tutorial i will show How to Use Global Scope in Laravel. we’ll explore the power of Laravel’s global scope using a practical example. We will be implementing a global scope to ensure we only retrieve posts that are set to published.
How to Use Global Scope in Laravel
After the step-by-step guide, I’ll provide some more examples and answer some frequently asked questions. You Can Learn How to Encrypt and Decrypt Model Data Using Casts in Laravel
Let’s get started! How to Use Global Scope in Laravel
Step 1: Create a Laravel Project
Begin by creating a new Laravel project if you haven’t already. Open your terminal and run:
composer create-project laravel/laravel blogapp
cd blogapp
Step 2: Create the Model
Generate a model for the Post using the following Artisan command:
php artisan make:model Post
Step 3: Create the Migration(s)
Now let’s create a migration for the posts table using the following command:
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