bastinald / laravel-livewire-toasts
Dynamic Laravel Livewire Bootstrap toasts.
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Requires
- laravel/framework: ^8.0
- livewire/livewire: ^2.0
README
This package allows you to dynamically show Bootstrap toasts via Laravel Livewire components.
Documentation
Requirements
- Bootstrap 5 must be installed via webpack first
Installation
Require the package:
composer require bastinald/laravel-livewire-toasts
Add the livewire:toasts
component to your app layout view:
<livewire:toasts/> <livewire:scripts/> <script src="{{ asset('js/app.js') }}"></script>
Require ../../vendor/bastinald/laravel-livewire-toasts/resources/js/toasts
in your app javascript file:
require('@popperjs/core'); require('bootstrap'); require('../../vendor/bastinald/laravel-livewire-toasts/resources/js/toasts');
Usage
Showing Toasts
Show a toast by emitting the showToast
event with the color & message:
public function save() { $this->validate(); $this->user->update([ 'name' => $this->name, 'email' => $this->email, ]); $this->emit('showToast', 'success', __('User updated!')); }
The color should be a Bootstrap color name e.g. success
, danger
, info
.
Emitting Events
You can emit events inside your views:
<button type="button" wire:click="$emit('showToast', 'danger', 'Closing!')"> {{ __('Close') }} </button>
Or inside your components, just like any normal Livewire event:
public function save() { $this->validate(); // save the record $this->emit('showToast', 'info', __('Record saved!')); }
Publishing Assets
Custom Config
Customize the toasts configuration by publishing the config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=laravel-livewire-toasts:config
Now you can easily change things like the hide delay and error message.
Custom View
Use your own toasts view by publishing the view file:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=laravel-livewire-toasts:views
Now edit the view file inside resources/views/vendor/laravel-livewire-toasts
. The package will use this view to render the component.