An update to this...
@j-bruni submitted a proposal and Laravel 4.0.x is now supporting using the following:
protected $attributes = array(
'subject' => 'A Post'
);
Which will automatically set your attribute subject
to A Post
when you construct. You do not need to use the custom constructor he has mentioned in his answer.
However, if you do end up using the constructor like he has (which I needed to do in order to use Carbon::now()
) be careful that $this->setRawAttributes()
will override whatever you have set using the $attributes
array above. For example:
protected $attributes = array(
'subject' => 'A Post'
);
public function __construct(array $attributes = array())
{
$this->setRawAttributes(array(
'end_date' => Carbon::now()->addDays(10)
), true);
parent::__construct($attributes);
}
// Values after calling `new ModelName`
$model->subject; // null
$model->end_date; // Carbon date object
// To fix, be sure to `array_merge` previous values
public function __construct(array $attributes = array())
{
$this->setRawAttributes(array_merge($this->attributes, array(
'end_date' => Carbon::now()->addDays(10)
)), true);
parent::__construct($attributes);
}
See the Github thread for more info: https://github.com/laravel/framework/issues/2265
__construct
override way above and call a function that generates your random value when assigning it. – cmfolio Nov 5 '15 at 17:42