Awesome
HTML5 Forms for Laravel
This package extends Laravel's FormBuilder to include some (soon all) HTML5 elements.
How to Install
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Install the
braunson/laravel-html5-forms
package$ composer require "braunson/laravel-html5-forms:dev-master"
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Update
app/config/app.php
to activate the package# Add `LaravelHTML5FormsServiceProvider` to the `providers` array 'providers' => array( ... 'Braunson\LaravelHTML5Forms\LaravelHTML5FormsServiceProvider', )
Usage / Supported Element Types
Since the package extends the default FormBuilder, you can just use Form::field() like you would normally but with the following supported items.
Color
Form::color($name, $value = null, $options = array())
Date
Form::date($name, $min = null, $max = null, $options = array())
This field requires you input atleast min or max or both fields.
Time
Form::time($name, $options = array())
Datetime
Form::dateTime($name, $options = array())
Datetime-local
Form::dateTimeLocal($name, $options = array())
Form::email($name, $value = null, $options = array())
Week
Form::week($name, $value = null, $options = array())
Month
Form::month($name, $value = null, $options = array())
Number
Form::number($name, $value = null, $step = null, $options = array())
To specify a min/max range, add 'minmax' => '0|10'
to your options array. By default if no minmax is specified, it is min 0 and max 10.
Tip: To not output min/max, specify in options array 'minmax' => false
Range
Form::range($name, $value = null, $options = array())
To specify a min/max range, add 'minmax' => '0|10'
to your options array. By default if no minmax is specified, it is min 0 and max 10.
Tip: To not output min/max, specify in options array 'minmax' => false
Search
Form::search($name, $value = null, $options = array())
Tel
Form::tel($name, $value = null, $options = array())
URL
Form::url($name, $value = null, $options = array())
Reporting Bugs or Feature Requests
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the github issues page for this project here:
https://github.com/Braunson/laravel-html5-forms/issues
Contributing
- Fork the Laravel-HTML5-Forms on github
- Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
- Run the tests to make sure they all pass:
composer install && ./vendor/bin/phpunit
- Make a pull request
- Thanks!