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If you is using Laravel 5.5, the auto discovery feature will make everything for you and your job is done, you can start using now. Else, follow the steps below to install.
Laravel 5.4
Add the service provider to your config/app.php file
// Opening a form using POST method
{!!Form::open()!!}
// ... Form components here
{!!Form::close()!!}
Opening the form will add _token field automatically for you
Inline form
// Making all inputs inline
{!!Form::inlineForm()!!}
Fieldset
Param
Type
Default
Description
$legend
string
null
Fieldset Legend
// Example
{!!Form::fieldsetOpen('Legend title')!!}
// ... fieldset content
{!!Form::fieldsetClose()!!}
Basic inputs
Text inputs
Param
Type
Default
Description
$name
string
null
Input name
$label
string
null
Input label
$default
string
null
Default value
// Example
{!!Form::text('name', 'User name')!!}
Textarea
Param
Type
Default
Description
$name
string
null
Input name
$label
string
null
Input label
$default
string
null
Default value
// Example
{!!Form::textarea('description', 'Description')!!}
Select
Param
Type
Default
Description
$name
string
null
Input name
$label
string
null
Input label
$options
array
[]
Select options
$default
string
null
Default value
// Example
{!!Form::select('city', 'Choose your city', [1 => 'Gotham City', 2 => 'Springfield'])!!}
Checkbox
Param
Type
Default
Description
$name
string
null
Input name
$label
string
null
Input label
$value
string
null
Input value
$default
boolean
null
Default value
// Example
{!!Form::checkbox('orange', 'Orange')!!}
Radio
Param
Type
Default
Description
$name
string
null
Input name
$label
string
null
Input label
$value
string
null
Input value
$default
boolean
null
Default value
// Example
{!!Form::radio('orange', 'Orange')!!}
Range inputs
Param
Type
Default
Description
$name
string
null
Input name
$label
string
null
Input label
$default
string
null
Default value
// Example
{!!Form::range('name', 'User name')!!}
Hidden
Param
Type
Default
Description
$name
string
null
Input name
$default
boolean
null
Default value
// Example
{!!Form::hidden('user_id')!!}
Anchor
Param
Type
Default
Description
$value
string
null
Anchor text
$url
string
null
Anchor url
// Example
{!!Form::anchor("Link via parameter", 'foo/bar')!!}
Buttons
Param
Type
Default
Description
$value
string
null
Button value
$color
string
null
Button color
$size
string
null
button size
Submit
// Example
{!!Form::submit("Send form")!!}
Button
// Example
{!!Form::button("Do something", "warning", "lg")!!}
Reset
// Example
{!!Form::reset("Clear form")!!}
Chainable methods
This package uses chaining feature, allowing easly pass more parameters.
Filling a form
Param
Type
Default
Description
$data
object
array
null
// Examples// With initial data using a Model instance$user = User::find(1);
{!!Form::open()->fill($user)!!}
// With initial array data$user = ['name' => 'Jesus', 'age' => 33];
{!!Form::open()->fill($user)!!}
Url
Use in anchors and forms openings
Param
Type
Default
Description
$url
string
null
Url
// Example
{!!Form::anchor("Link via url")->url('foo/bar')!!}
Route
Use in anchors and forms openings
Param
Type
Default
Description
$route
string
null
Route name
// Example
{!!Form::anchor("Link via route")->route('home')!!}
Checked
Set the checkbox/radio checked status
Param
Type
Default
Description
$checked
boolean
true
Checked status
// Examples// Using readonly field
{!!Form::checkbox('agree', 'I agree')->checked()!!}
// You can use FALSE to turn off checked status
{!!Form::checkbox('agree', 'I agree')->checked(false)!!}
// Example
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->placeholder('Input placeholder')!!}
Select Multiple
// Example
{!!Form::select('city', 'Choose your city', [1 => 'Gotham City', 2 => 'Springfield'])->multiple()!!}
Locale
Using locale, the package will look for a resources/lang/{CURRENT_LANG}/forms/user.php language file and uses labels and help texts as keys for replace texts
// Example
{!!Form::open()->locale('forms.user')!!}
Help Text
Param
Type
Default
Description
$text
string
null
Help text
// Example
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->help('Help text here')!!}
Custom attributes
Param
Type
Default
Description
$attrs
array
[]
Custom input attributes
// Example
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->attrs(['data-foo' => 'bar', 'rel'=> 'baz'])!!}
Readonly
Param
Type
Default
Description
$status
boolean
true
Read only status
// Examples// Using readonly field
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->readonly()!!}
// You can use FALSE to turn off readonly status
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->readonly(false)!!}
Disabled
Param
Type
Default
Description
$status
boolean
true
Disabled status
// Examples// Disabling a field
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->disabled()!!}
// Disabling a fieldset
{!!Form::fieldsetOpen('User data')->disabled()!!}
// You can use FALSE to turn off disabled status
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->disabled(false)!!}
Block
Param
Type
Default
Description
$status
boolean
true
Disabled status
// Examples// Disabling a field
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->block()!!}
// You can use FALSE to turn off block status
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->block(false)!!}
Required
Param
Type
Default
Description
$status
boolean
true
Required status
// Examples// Disabling a field
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->required()!!}
// Disabling a fieldset
{!!Form::fieldsetOpen('User data')->required()!!}
// You can use FALSE to turn off required status
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->required(false)!!}
If no autocomplete value is specified on the form, html spec requires
a default value of 'on'. So, you must explicitly turn it off.
Autocomplete values will be automatically generated for fields with
single word names matching valid values (e.g. name, email, tel, organization). The
complete list is in the spec mentioned above.
// Examples// Switch off autocomplete for the form
{!!Form::open()->autocomplete('off')!!}
// Explicitly set a autocomplete value
{!!Form::text('mobile', 'Mobile Number')->autocomplete('tel')!!}
// Disable autocomplete for fields with valid names
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->autocomplete('off')!!}
Id
Param
Type
Default
Description
$id
string
null
Id field
// Example
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->id('user-name')!!}
Id prefix
Param
Type
Default
Description
$prefix
string
null
Id prefix
// Example
{!!Form::open()->idPrefix('register')!!}
Multipart
Param
Type
Default
Description
$multipart
boolean
true
Multipart flag
// Examples
{!!Form::open()->multipart()!!}
// You can use FALSE to turn off multipart
{!!Form::open()->multipart(false)!!}
// Examples// Password field
{!!Form::text('password', 'Your password')->type('password')!!}
// Number field
{!!Form::text('age', 'Your age')->type('number')!!}
// Email field
{!!Form::text('email', 'Your email')->type('email')!!}
// Example
{!!Form::text('name', 'Your name')->value('Maria')!!}
Render
Param
Type
Default
Description
$render
string
null
Render name
// Examples// Number field
{!!Form::render('text')->name('age')->label('Your age')!!}
Chaining properties
You can use chaining feature to use a lot of settings for each component
// Examples
{!!Form::open()->locale('forms.user')->put()->multipart()->route('user.add')->data($user)!!}
{!!Form::text('name', 'Name')->placeholder('Type your name')->lg()!!}
{!!Form::anchor("Link as a button")->sm()->info()->outline()!!}
{!!Form::submit('Awesome button')->id('my-btn')->disabled()->danger()->lg()!!}
{!!Form::close()!!}