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Laravel 4 form builder
Form builder for Laravel 4 inspired by Symfony's form builder. With help of Laravels FormBuilder class creates forms that can be easy modified and reused. By default it supports Bootstrap 3.
Laravel 5
For laravel 5 version check laravel-form-builder
Documentation
For detailed documentation refer to http://kristijanhusak.github.io/laravel-form-builder/.
Note There are small differences between version 4 and 5 (Configuration path, etc.), so please be aware of those.
Changelog
Changelog can be found here
###Installation
{
"require": {
"kris/laravel4-form-builder": "1.6.*"
}
}
run composer update
Then add Service provider to config/app.php
'providers' => [
// ...
'Kris\LaravelFormBuilder\FormBuilderServiceProvider'
]
And Facade (also in config/app.php
)
'aliases' => [
// ...
'FormBuilder' => 'Kris\LaravelFormBuilder\Facades\FormBuilder'
]
Quick start
Creating form classes is easy. Lets assume PSR-4 is set for loading namespace App
in app/Project
folder. With a simple artisan command we can create form:
php artisan make:form app/Project/Forms/SongForm --fields="name:text, lyrics:textarea, publish:checkbox"
Form is created in path app/Project/Forms/SongForm.php
with content:
<?php namespace App\Forms;
use Kris\LaravelFormBuilder\Form;
class SongForm extends Form
{
public function buildForm()
{
$this
->add('name', 'text')
->add('lyrics', 'textarea')
->add('publish', 'checkbox');
}
}
If you want to instantiate empty form without any fields, just skip passing --fields
parameter:
php artisan make:form app/Project/Forms/PostForm
Gives:
<?php namespace App\Forms;
use Kris\LaravelFormBuilder\Form;
class PostForm extends Form
{
public function buildForm()
{
// Add fields here...
}
}
After that instantiate the class in the controller and pass it to view:
<?php namespace App/Http/Controllers;
use Illuminate\Routing\Controller as BaseController;
use Kris\LaravelFormBuilder\FormBuilder;
class SongsController extends BaseController {
public function create()
{
$form = \FormBuilder::create('App\Forms\SongForm', [
'method' => 'POST',
'url' => route('song.store')
]);
return view('song.create', compact('form'));
}
}
Print the form in view with form()
helper function:
<!-- resources/views/song/create.blade.php -->
@extend('layouts.master')
@section('content')
{{{ form($form) }}}
@endsection
Above code will generate this html:
<form method="POST" action="http://example.dev/songs">
<input name="_token" type="hidden" value="FaHZmwcnaOeaJzVdyp4Ml8B6l1N1DLUDsZmsjRFL">
<div class="form-group">
<label for="name" class="control-label">Name</label>
<input type="text" class="form-control" id="name">
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label for="lyrics" class="control-label">Lyrics</label>
<textarea name="lyrics" class="form-control"></textarea>
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label for="publish" class="control-label">Publish</label>
<input type="checkbox" name="publish" id="publish">
</div>
</form>
Contributing
Project follows PSR-2 standard and it's covered with PHPUnit tests. Pull requests should include tests and pass Travis CI build.
To run tests first install dependencies with composer install
.
After that tests can be run with vendor/bin/phpunit