Service layer in laravel 5.7
I have gone through the Laravel documentation and found that every request follows the Middle layer -> Controller layer -> Resource Layer flow.
But for my project I have a huge business processing logic which needs to be written. So, I am looking for a service layer option where execution control will be passed from Controller and then service layer will do the processing logic along with database fetch. But I didn't find anything linked with service layer part in artisan.
So, can you suggest me how can I implement a service layer in my project?
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I have gone through the Laravel documentation and found that every request follows the Middle layer -> Controller layer -> Resource Layer flow.
But for my project I have a huge business processing logic which needs to be written. So, I am looking for a service layer option where execution control will be passed from Controller and then service layer will do the processing logic along with database fetch. But I didn't find anything linked with service layer part in artisan.
So, can you suggest me how can I implement a service layer in my project?
laravel laravel-5
2
Can you show some example code to give an idea what it is that you want?
– Yahya Uddin
Nov 22 '18 at 22:46
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I have gone through the Laravel documentation and found that every request follows the Middle layer -> Controller layer -> Resource Layer flow.
But for my project I have a huge business processing logic which needs to be written. So, I am looking for a service layer option where execution control will be passed from Controller and then service layer will do the processing logic along with database fetch. But I didn't find anything linked with service layer part in artisan.
So, can you suggest me how can I implement a service layer in my project?
laravel laravel-5
I have gone through the Laravel documentation and found that every request follows the Middle layer -> Controller layer -> Resource Layer flow.
But for my project I have a huge business processing logic which needs to be written. So, I am looking for a service layer option where execution control will be passed from Controller and then service layer will do the processing logic along with database fetch. But I didn't find anything linked with service layer part in artisan.
So, can you suggest me how can I implement a service layer in my project?
laravel laravel-5
laravel laravel-5
edited Nov 23 '18 at 5:43
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 20:44
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Can you show some example code to give an idea what it is that you want?
– Yahya Uddin
Nov 22 '18 at 22:46
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Can you show some example code to give an idea what it is that you want?
– Yahya Uddin
Nov 22 '18 at 22:46
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Can you show some example code to give an idea what it is that you want?
– Yahya Uddin
Nov 22 '18 at 22:46
Can you show some example code to give an idea what it is that you want?
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Nov 22 '18 at 22:46
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What about creating a Services
folder under app/
, and use Controllers dependency injections?
It would be something like this:
MyService.php
<?php
namespace AppServices;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyService
{
public function foo(Bar $bar)
{
// do things
}
}
MyController.php
<?php
namespace AppHttpControllers;
use AppServicesMyService;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyController extends Controller
{
protected $myService;
public function __construct(MyService $myService)
{
$this->myService = $myService;
}
public function handleRequest(Bar $bar)
{
$this->myService->foo($bar);
}
}
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What about creating a Services
folder under app/
, and use Controllers dependency injections?
It would be something like this:
MyService.php
<?php
namespace AppServices;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyService
{
public function foo(Bar $bar)
{
// do things
}
}
MyController.php
<?php
namespace AppHttpControllers;
use AppServicesMyService;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyController extends Controller
{
protected $myService;
public function __construct(MyService $myService)
{
$this->myService = $myService;
}
public function handleRequest(Bar $bar)
{
$this->myService->foo($bar);
}
}
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What about creating a Services
folder under app/
, and use Controllers dependency injections?
It would be something like this:
MyService.php
<?php
namespace AppServices;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyService
{
public function foo(Bar $bar)
{
// do things
}
}
MyController.php
<?php
namespace AppHttpControllers;
use AppServicesMyService;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyController extends Controller
{
protected $myService;
public function __construct(MyService $myService)
{
$this->myService = $myService;
}
public function handleRequest(Bar $bar)
{
$this->myService->foo($bar);
}
}
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What about creating a Services
folder under app/
, and use Controllers dependency injections?
It would be something like this:
MyService.php
<?php
namespace AppServices;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyService
{
public function foo(Bar $bar)
{
// do things
}
}
MyController.php
<?php
namespace AppHttpControllers;
use AppServicesMyService;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyController extends Controller
{
protected $myService;
public function __construct(MyService $myService)
{
$this->myService = $myService;
}
public function handleRequest(Bar $bar)
{
$this->myService->foo($bar);
}
}
What about creating a Services
folder under app/
, and use Controllers dependency injections?
It would be something like this:
MyService.php
<?php
namespace AppServices;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyService
{
public function foo(Bar $bar)
{
// do things
}
}
MyController.php
<?php
namespace AppHttpControllers;
use AppServicesMyService;
use AppModelsBar;
class MyController extends Controller
{
protected $myService;
public function __construct(MyService $myService)
{
$this->myService = $myService;
}
public function handleRequest(Bar $bar)
{
$this->myService->foo($bar);
}
}
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Can you show some example code to give an idea what it is that you want?
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