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Laravel - Using the Repository Pattern


You are over thinking, repository is just a link/bridge between your controller and model and hence controller uses repository class instead of the model directly and in that repository you may declare your methods using the model from there, for example:

<?php namespace GD\Repositories\Category;interface CategoryInterFace{    public function all();    public function getCategoriesWith($with);    public function find($id);}

Now implement the interface in the repository class:

<?php namespace GD\Repositories\Category;use \EloquentCategory as Cat; // the modelclass CategoryRepository implements CategoryInterFace {    public function all()    {        return Cat::all();    }    public function getCategoriesWith($with)    {        return Cat::with($with)->get();    }    public function find($id)    {        return Cat::find($id):    }}

To use it in your controller:

<?phpuse GD\Repositories\Category\CategoryInterFace;class CategoryController extends BaseController {    public function __construct(CategoryInterFace $category)    {        $this->cat = $category;    }    public function getCatWith()    {        $catsProd = $this->cat->getCategoriesWith('products');        return $catsProd;    }    // use any method from your category    public function getAll()    {        $categories = $this->cat->all();        return View::make('category.index', compact('categories'));    }}

Note: Omitted the IoC binding of the repository because this is not your problem and you know that.

Update: I've written an article here: LARAVEL – USING REPOSITORY PATTERN.


There is a really easy way to do this and it is explored in depth in this link

http://heera.it/laravel-repository-pattern#.U6XhR1cn-f4

I was looking for the exact solution and it is working well so far

so the idea for you would be to declare this in your repository code

public function __construct(\Category $category){    $this->category = $category;} public function getAllUsers(){    return $this->category->all();}public function __call($method, $args){    return call_user_func_array([$this->category, $method], $args);}

forcing the Model to be called when some functions are missing