Even more fluent eloquent model via magic setters
Now it is possible to use Eloquent's magic setters in chains. For example: $model->set_foo('foo')->take(10)->set_bar(some_function()); // ...even though setters 'foo' and 'bar' are not defined on the model
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@ -770,6 +770,7 @@ public function __call($method, $parameters)
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elseif (starts_with($method, 'set_'))
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{
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$this->set_attribute(substr($method, 4), $parameters[0]);
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return $this;
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}
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// Finally we will assume that the method is actually the beginning of a
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Model::$accessible = null;
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}
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/**
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* Test the Model::__set method allows chaining.
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*
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* @group laravel
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*/
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public function testAttributeMagicSetterMethodAllowsChaining()
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{
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$model = new Model;
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$this->assertInstanceOf('Model', $model->set_foo('foo'));
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$model->set_bar('bar')->set_baz('baz');
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$this->assertEquals(array('foo' => 'foo', 'bar' => 'bar', 'baz' => 'baz'), $model->to_array());
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}
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/**
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* Test the Model::__get method.
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*
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}
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}
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}
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