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  • Customization
    • Overriding files
    • Overriding Routes
    • Additional CSS and JS
    • Enabling Soft-Delete
    • Custom relationship attributes
    • Adding custom Formfields
    • Coordinates
    • BREAD accessors
    • Custom guard
    • Action buttons
  • Troubleshooting
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  1. Customization

Enabling Soft-Delete

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Last updated 5 years ago

This is only to assist with enabling soft-deletion for your models within Voyager. Please refer to the for specifics.

Table Configurations in Voyager

When creating a table using the Database Manager you've selected the 'Add Soft Deletes' button and then when adding the BREAD functionality to that table you've added a Model Name, you only have to edit your Model file to fully enable Soft-Delete on that table.

Editing the Table's Model

A default model will look like this:

<?php

namespace App;

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;


class YourModelName extends Model
{

}

Just turn it into:

<?php

namespace App;

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\SoftDeletes;


class Documento extends Model
{
    use SoftDeletes;
    protected $dates = ['deleted_at'];
}

And from now on, every time you delete a record from that table, it won't actually be deleted, only the deleted_at column will be written with the current timestamp.

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