use mhndev\rate\Abstracts\Entity;
use mhndev\rate\DiscreteNumberValue;
use mhndev\rate\Interfaces\iRateableEntity;
class User
{
use \mhndev\rate\Traits\UserTrait;
/**
* @param $value
* @param iRateableEntity $entity
* @param $type
*/
function doRate($value, iRateableEntity $entity, $type)
{
echo 'rate is done in our storage system.';
}
}
//you can either extend your entity from AbstractEntity class
class Post extends Entity
{
}
//or use EntityTrait in your Entity
class Post implements iRateableEntity
{
use \mhndev\rate\Traits\EntityTrait;
}
class Comment extends Entity
{
}
//or use EntityTrait in your Entity
class Comment implements iRateableEntity
{
use \mhndev\rate\Traits\EntityTrait;
}
$rateValue = (new DiscreteNumberValue())->setPossibleValues([1,2,3]);
$post = (new Post())->setRateValue($rateValue);
//or
Post::setRateValue($rateValue);
$post->setPossibleRateTypes(['like', 'rate']);
$rateValue = (new DiscreteNumberValue())->setPossibleValues([-1,1]);
$comment = (new Comment())->setRateValue($rateValue);
//or
Comment::setRateValue($rateValue);
// by default possible rate types are "rate" and "like" so if you want your rate types to be just like default you don't need to call setPossibleRateTypes method on entity pbject
$post->setPossibleRateTypes(['like', 'rate', 'test']);
//or
Post::setPossibleRateTypes(['like', 'rate', 'test']);
$user = new User;
$user->rate(3, $post);
$user->like($post);
$user->rate(1,$comment);
$user->dislike($comment);