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Instantiatable

Models that inherit from the Instantiatable interface, allow creating new instances statically and accept a database connection, via the make() method. The Instance concern trait offers a default implementation.

How to use

use Aedart\Contracts\Database\Models\Instantiatable;
use Aedart\Database\Models\Concerns;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;

class Post extends Model implements Instantiatable
{
    use Concerns\Instance;
}

// ... later in your application
$post = Post::make(); // Creates a new instance

Attributes

The make() method accepts an array of attributes.

$post = Post::make([
    'author' => 'Christina Stein',
    'content' => 'When one avoids totality and attitude, one is able to hurt harmony.'
]);

Connection

Lastly, you may also specify which connection should be used by the model.

$post = Post::make([], 'my-db-connection');