This Laravel package helps you to export data for charts using Eloquent ORM easily.
To install package, just run the following command in the root of your project:
composer require mohammad-zarifiyan/laravel-chart:^3.0
First you need to give trait MohammadZarifiyan\LaravelChart\Traits\HasChart
to your model.
Then use the exportForChart
method to extract the data.
- The first parameter of this method must be an instance of
Carbon\CarbonPeriod
that specifies the beginning and end of the total time period. - The second parameter of this method must be a closure that its first parameter is an instance of
Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder
and its second parameter is an instance ofCarbon\CarbonPeriod
. In this closure, you must apply conditions to theIlluminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder
that limit the data to the time period given byCarbon\CarbonPeriod
and then return the desired data for your chart.
The result of exportForChart
method is an instance of Illuminate\Support\Collection
that includes the data you returned in the closure, so you can use them in your charts.
In the following example, we have calculated the sum of the amount
column of the invoices at the end of each day in the period of one week ago until now.
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use MohammadZarifiyan\LaravelChart\Traits\HasChart;
class Invoice extends Model
{
use HasChart;
protected $fillable = [
'amount',
];
protected $casts = [
'amount' => 'integer',
];
public function payment()
return $this->belongsTo(Payment::class);
}
}
<?php
use App\Models\Invoice;
use Carbon\CarbonInterval;
use Carbon\CarbonPeriod;
use Illuminate\Support\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
$start = Carbon::now()->subDays(6)->startOfDay();
$end = Carbon::now();
$interval = CarbonInterval::day();
$period = CarbonPeriod::start($start)->setEndDate($end)->setDateInterval($interval);
$output = Invoice::exportForChart($period, function (Builder $builder, CarbonPeriod $period) {
$builder->whereBetween('created_at', $period);
return $builder->sum('amount');
});
Above code output will be something like this:
[
2, // Sum amount, 6 days ago (all day)
50, // Sum amount, 5 days ago (all day)
49, // Sum amount, 4 days ago (all day)
85, // Sum amount, 3 days ago (all day)
140,// Sum amount, 2 days ago (all day)
110,// Sum amount, 1 days ago (all day)
80, // Sum amount, today (till now)
]
You can also filter the table data based on a column in a relation. In the example below, we get the sum of the invoices amount based on their payment time.
<?php
use App\Models\Invoice;
use Carbon\CarbonInterval;
use Carbon\CarbonPeriod;
use Illuminate\Support\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
$start = Carbon::now()->subDays(6)->startOfDay();
$end = Carbon::now();
$interval = CarbonInterval::day();
$period = CarbonPeriod::start($start)->setEndDate($end)->setDateInterval($interval);
$output_for_chart = Invoice::exportForChart($period, function (Builder $builder, CarbonPeriod $period) {
$builder->whereRelation('payment', fn (Builder $builder) => $builder->whereBetween('paid_at', $period));
return $builder->sum('amount');
});