laravel-unique-violation-detector maintained by mpyw
Description
Detect primary/unique key or constraint violation errors from PDOException.
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Last update
2023/11/21 18:06
(dev-master)
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Laravel Unique Violation Detector

[!CAUTION] ABANDONED: The functionalities of this library have been integrated into the Laravel core due to changes in Laravel v10.20.0. From now on, the
Illuminate\Database\UniqueConstraintViolationExceptionexception class will be thrown when there is a unique constraint violation, so there is no need to use this library for judgment. Simply checking withcatchorinstanceofshould be sufficient. Although the internal judgment logic is strictly different in some parts, it should be replaceable without any problems in most cases.
Detect primary/unique key or constraint violation errors from PDOException.
Requirements
| Package | Version |
|---|---|
| PHP | ^8.0 |
| Laravel | ^9.0 || ^10.0 |
| mpyw/unique-violation-detector | ^1.0 |
Supported Connections
| Database | Connection Class |
|---|---|
| MySQL | Illuminate\Database\MySqlConnection |
| PostgreSQL | Illuminate\Database\PostgresConnection |
| SQLite | Illuminate\Database\SQLiteConnection |
| SQLServer | Illuminate\Database\SqlServerConnection |
You can also add custom resolvers by one of the following:
Mpyw\LaravelUniqueViolationDetector\Facades\Unique::resolverFor()Mpyw\LaravelUniqueViolationDetector\DetectorDiscoverer::resolverFor()
Installing
composer require mpyw/laravel-unique-violation-detector
Usage
You can detect unique violations in various ways.
use Mpyw\LaravelUniqueViolationDetector\UniqueViolationDetector;
use Mpyw\LaravelUniqueViolationDetector\Facades\Unique;
// Detect on a specific connection via explicitly created detector instance
// (Recommended usage in libraries)
$violated = (new UniqueViolationDetector($connection))->violated($e);
// Detect on the default connection
$violated = Unique::violated($exception);
// Detect on a specific connection via Facade
$violated = Unique::forConnection($connection)->violated($e);