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Maintainer Username: | marley-ma |
Maintainer Contact: | martin@hrasek.email (Martin Hrášek) |
Package Create Date: | 2016-04-14 |
Package Last Update: | 2018-12-07 |
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Language: | PHP |
License: | GPL-3.0+ |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-22 03:14:04 |
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Total Downloads: | 1,269 |
Monthly Downloads: | 1 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 7 |
Total Watchers: | 3 |
Total Forks: | 3 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
This is a standalone part of core-system
application for Laravel 5 Framework.
CORE-SYSTEM is Laravel 5 based application
CORE-SYSTEM Bootstrap Form contains laravel-collective/html
extension for simple Twitter Bootstrap 3 form generation and and request validation error handling.
GPL-3.0+
This package uses composer
to installing dependencies
Run terminal. Go to your web projects root directory and type following composer create-project
command and install new installation of Laravel Framework
Skip this command if you have Laravel framework already installed
$ composer create-project laravel/laravel your-project-name --prefer-dist
Open composer.json
file located in your project folder and add following lines to require
key
For
laravelcollective/html - 5.3
and bellow versions please use"core-system/bootstrap-form": "1.0.*"
because there is some changes inlaravelcollective/html
API between5.3
and5.4
release
{
"require": {
"core-system/bootstrap-form": "1.1.*"
}
}
Run composer update
command
$ composer update
Go to your Laravel config/app.php
and add this line to your providers
key
Core\BootstrapForm\BootstrapFormServiceProvider::class
and following line to aliases
key to register Laravel Collective form facade
'Form' => Collective\Html\FormFacade::class
If you need you can config control and error class publish vendor config file
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Core\BootstrapForm\BootstrapFormServiceProvider" --tag="config"
In Blade templates you can use this extensions as standard Laravel Collective Form.
Form::open(array $options = [])
create
<form>
tag with given attributes and<input type="hidden">
for Laravel cross site request forgery protection
Form::close()
create
</form>
closing tag
Form::openGroup(string $name, mixed $label = null, array $options = [])
create opening
.form-group
element with given attributes
Form::closeGroup()
close cloning tag for actually opened
.form-group
element
Form::input(string $type, string $name, mixed $value = null, array $options = [])
create
<input>
field
Form::select(string $name, array $list = [], mixed $selected, array $selectAttributes = [], array $optionsAttributes = [])
create
<select>
field
Form::plainInput(string $type, string $name, mixed $value = null, array $options = [])
create plain
<input>
field
Form::plainSelect(string $name, array $list = [], mixed $selected, array $selectAttributes = [], array $optionsAttributes = [])
create plain
<select>
field
Form::checkbox(string $name, mixed $value = 1, mixed $label = null, bool $checked = null, array $options = [])
create
<input type="checkbox">
field
Form::radio(string $name, mixed $value = null, mixed $label = null, bool $checked = null, array $options = [])
create
<input type="radio">
field
Form::inlineCheckbox(string $name, mixed $value = 1, mixed $label = null, bool $checked = null, array $options = [])
create in-line
<input type="checkbox">
field
Form::inlineRadio(string $name, mixed $value = null, mixed $label = null, bool $checked = null, array $options = [])
create in-line
<input type="radio">
field
Form::textarea(string $name, mixed $value = null, array $options = [])
create
<textarea>
field
Form::plainTextarea(string $name, mixed $value = null, array $options = [])
create plain
<textarea>
field
{!! Form::open(['class' => 'form', 'id' => 'loginForm', 'url' => route('backend.auth.login')]) !!}
{!! Form::openGroup('email', null, ['class' => 'has-feedback']) !!}
{!! Form::text('email', null, ['placeholder' => trans('auth.email-placeholder') ]) !!}
{!! Form::closeGroup() !!}
{!! Form::openGroup('password', null, ['class' => 'has-feedback']) !!}
{!! Form::password('password', ['placeholder' => trans('auth.password-placeholder') ]) !!}
{!! Form::closeGroup() !!}
{!! Form::openGroup('submit', null) !!}
{!! Form::input('submit', 'submit', trans('auth.login'), ['class' => 'btn btn-primary btn-lg']) !!}
{!! Form::closeGroup() !!}
{!! Form::close() !!}
U can use standard Laravel request validation methods. Package render error classes for Twitter Bootstrap 3 automatically.
Create new request class file via php artisan make:request <className>
command
$ php artisan make:request LoginFormRequest
In created LoginFormRequest.php
file which is located in your app/Http/Requests
folder change content to following lines
namespace App\Http\Requests;
use App\Http\Requests\Request;
class LoginFormRequest extends Request
{
/**
* Determine if the user is authorized to make this request.
*
* @return bool
*/
public function authorize()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Get the validation rules that apply to the request.
*
* @return array
*/
public function rules()
{
return [
'email' => 'required|email',
'password' => 'required|min:6'
];
}
}
And in you controller add request to post action parameters via Laravel 5 dependency injection
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use App\Http\Controllers\Controller;
use App\Http\Requests\LoginFormRequest;
class FormsController extends Controller
{
/**
* Example action to handle login form POST action
*
* @return void
*/
public function login(LoginFormRequest $request)
{
// your next logical code
}
}