Add the the str_before extra helper, it's the inverse of str_after #19940
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Hello :)
This PR adds an extra string helper,
str_before
which is exactly the inverse ofstr_after
.My use case was:
I have an invitation system where I want to create a user with just the email while creating it with a name.
So I would receive the email in the controller, "a.fsardo@gmail.com" and I wanted my user to be:
["name" => "a.fsardo", "email" => "a.fsardo@gmail.com"]
Which would be from
str_before(request('email'), '@')
.Since Laravel already has a str_after, for me it made sense that this one would be a no-brainer addition.
Hope this is helpful if not at least it was fun, the process of contributing.