Best way is probably to extend the Eloquent class overwriting the setAttribute and getAttribute methods.
For all your models to inherit these overwritten methods you would want to create a class that extends eloquent e.g.
<?php
class BaseModel extends eloquent {
public function setAttribute($property,$value) {
$this->$property = empty($value) ? null : $value;
}
public function getAttribute($key) {
// Do Stuff
}
}
and then all your models should extend from this new class, e.g.
<?php
class User extends BaseModel {
protected $table = 'users';
}
It is also worth mentioning your new methods should have all the functionality of the old method plus your new functionality, this is what the getAttribute() looks like (Illuminate\Database\Eloquent line 2212):
/**
* Get an attribute from the model.
*
* @param string $key
* @return mixed
*/
public function getAttribute($key)
{
$inAttributes = array_key_exists($key, $this->attributes);
// If the key references an attribute, we can just go ahead and return the
// plain attribute value from the model. This allows every attribute to
// be dynamically accessed through the _get method without accessors.
if ($inAttributes || $this->hasGetMutator($key))
{
return $this->getAttributeValue($key);
}
// If the key already exists in the relationships array, it just means the
// relationship has already been loaded, so we'll just return it out of
// here because there is no need to query within the relations twice.
if (array_key_exists($key, $this->relations))
{
return $this->relations[$key];
}
// If the "attribute" exists as a method on the model, we will just assume
// it is a relationship and will load and return results from the query
// and hydrate the relationship's value on the "relationships" array.
$camelKey = camel_case($key);
if (method_exists($this, $camelKey))
{
return $this->getRelationshipFromMethod($key, $camelKey);
}
}
and the setAttribute in the same file looks like this (line 2338):
/**
* Set a given attribute on the model.
*
* @param string $key
* @param mixed $value
* @return void
*/
public function setAttribute($key, $value)
{
// First we will check for the presence of a mutator for the set operation
// which simply lets the developers tweak the attribute as it is set on
// the model, such as "json_encoding" an listing of data for storage.
if ($this->hasSetMutator($key))
{
$method = 'set'.studly_case($key).'Attribute';
return $this->{$method}($value);
}
// If an attribute is listed as a "date", we'll convert it from a DateTime
// instance into a form proper for storage on the database tables using
// the connection grammar's date format. We will auto set the values.
elseif (in_array($key, $this->getDates()))
{
if ($value)
{
$value = $this->fromDateTime($value);
}
}
$this->attributes[$key] = $value;
}
Hope this helps!