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This package enables the creation of rich data objects which can be used in various ways. Using this package you only need to describe your data once:
- instead of a form request, you can use a data object
- instead of an API transformer, you can use a data object
- instead of manually writing a typescript definition, you can use... 🥁 a data object
A `laravel-data` specific object is just a regular PHP object that extends from `Data`:
```php
use Spatie\LaravelData\Data;
class SongData extends Data
{
public function __construct(
public string $title,
public string $artist,
) {
}
}
```
By extending from `Data` you enable a lot of new functionality like:
- Automatically transforming data objects into resources (like the Laravel API resources)
- Transform only the requested parts of data objects with lazy properties
- Automatically creating data objects from request data and validating them
- Automatically resolve validation rules for properties within a data object
- Make it possible to construct a data object from any type you want
- Add support for automatically validating data objects when creating them
- Generate TypeScript definitions from your data objects you can use on the frontend
- Save data objects as properties of an Eloquent model
- And a lot more ...
Why would you be using this package?
- You can be sure that data is typed when it leaves your app and comes back again from the frontend which makes a lot less errors
- You don't have to write the same properties three times (in a resource, in a data transfer object and in request validation)
- You need to write a lot less of validation rules because they are obvious through PHP's type system
- You get TypeScript versions of the data objects for free
## Are you a visual learner?
In this talk, given at Laracon, you'll see [an introduction to Laravel Data](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrO_7Df1cBc).
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## Documentation
You will find full documentation on the dedicated [documentation](https://spatie.be/docs/laravel-data/v4/introduction) site.
## Testing
```bash
composer test
```
## Changelog
Please see [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) for more information on what has changed recently.
## Contributing
Please see [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/spatie/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) for details.
## Security Vulnerabilities
Please review [our security policy](../../security/policy) on how to report security vulnerabilities.
## Credits
- [Ruben Van Assche](https://github.com/rubenvanassche)
- [Aidan Casey](https://github.com/aidan-casey) (Validation Attributes)
- [All Contributors](../../contributors)
## License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see [License File](LICENSE.md) for more information.
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