The UXDM Spatie Data Transfer Object package provides a UXDM source and destination for Data Transfer Objects that are created using the Spatie Data Transfer Object package.
If you have not used UXDM before to migrate your data, visit the UXDM GitHub repository to learn more.
To install the UXDM Spatie Data Transfer Object package, just run the following composer command.
composer require divineomega/uxdm-spatie-data-transfer-object
The UXDM Spatie Data Transfer Object source allows you to source data from a Spatie Data Transfer Object Collection.
To create a new Spatie Data Transfer Object source, you must provide it with a populated Spatie Data Transfer Object Collection.
The following example creates a Spatie Data Transfer Object source object, using a collection of users data transfer objects.
$users = new UserDTOCollection([
new UserDTO([
'id' => 1,
'name' => 'Picard`',
'email' => 'picard@enterprise-d.com',
]),
new UserDTO([
'id' => 2,
'name' => 'Janeway',
'email' => 'janeway@voyager.com',
])
]);
$spatieDataTransferObjectSource = new SpatieDataTransferObjectSource($users);
To use the Spatie Data Transfer Object source as part of a UXDM migration, you must assign it to the migrator. This process is the same for most sources.
$migrator = new Migrator;
$migrator->setSource($spatieDataTransferObjectSource);
The UXDM Spatie Data Transfer Object destination allows you to migrate data into a Spatie Data Transfer Object Collection.
To create a new Spatie Data Transfer Object destination, you must provide it with a Spatie Data Transfer Object Collection, and the class name of a Spatie Data Transfer Object.
The following example creates a Spatie Data Transfer Object destination object, using an empty collection, and the name of a user data transfer object class.
$users = new UserDTOCollection();
$spatieDataTransferObjectDestination = new SpatieDataTransferObjectDestination($users, UserDTO::class);
To use the Spatie Data Transfer Object destination as part of a UXDM migration, you must assign it to the migrator. This process is the same for most destinations.
$migrator = new Migrator;
$migrator->setDestination($spatieDataTransferObjectDestination);
Alternatively, you can add multiple destinations, as shown below. You can also specify the fields you wish to send to each destination by passing an array of field names as the second parameter.
$migrator = new Migrator;
$migrator->addDestination($spatieDataTransferObjectDestination, ['field1', 'field2']);
$migrator->addDestination($otherDestination, ['field3', 'field2']);