A container for grouping fields that depend on other field values. Dependencies can be set on any field type or value.
- install v1.2.x for Laravel v5.8 or v6.x and Nova 2.x
- install v1.1.2 for Laravel v5.7 and Nova v1.x
The package can be installed through Composer.
composer require epartment/nova-dependency-container
- Add the
Epartment\NovaDependencyContainer\HasDependencies
trait to your Nova Resource. - Add the
Epartment\NovaDependencyContainer\NovaDependencyContainer
to your Nova Resourcefields
method.
class Page extends Resource
{
use HasDependencies;
public function fields(Request $request)
{
return [
Select::make('Name format', 'name_format')->options([
0 => 'First Name',
1 => 'First Name / Last Name',
2 => 'Full Name'
])->displayUsingLabels(),
NovaDependencyContainer::make([
Text::make('First Name', 'first_name')
])->dependsOn('name_format', 0),
];
}
}
The package supports four kinds of dependencies:
->dependsOn('field', 'value')
->dependsOnEmpty('field')
->dependsOnNotEmpty('field')
->dependsOnNullOrZero('field')
These dependencies can be combined by chaining the methods on the NovaDependencyContainer
:
NovaDependencyContainer::make([
// dependency fields
])
->dependsOn('field1', 'value1')
->dependsOnNotEmpty('field2')
->dependsOn('field3', 'value3')
The fields used as dependencies can be of any Laravel Nova field type. Currently only two relation field types are supported, BelongsTo
and MorphTo
.
Here is an example using a checkbox:
If we follow the example of a Post model belongsTo a User model, taken from Novas documentation BelongsTo, the dependency setup has the following construction.
We use the singular form of the belongsTo
resource in lower case, in this example Post
becomes post
. Then we define in dot notation, the property of the resource we want to depend on. In this example we just use the id
property, as in post.id
.
BelongsTo::make('Post'),
NovaDependencyContainer::make([
Boolean::make('Visible')
])
->dependsOn('post.id', 2)
When the Post
resource with id
2 is being selected, a Boolean
field will appear.
A similar example taken from Novas documentation for MorphTo is called commentable. It uses 3 Models; Comment
, Video
and Post
. Here Comment
has the morphable fields commentable_id
and commentable_type
For a MorphTo
dependency, the following construction is needed.
Commentable
becomes lower case commentable
and the value to depend on is the resource singular form. In this example the dependency container will add two additional fields, Additional Text
and Visible
, only when the Post
resource is selected.
MorphTo::make('Commentable')->types([
Post::class,
Video::class,
]),
NovaDependencyContainer::make([
Text::make('Additional Text', 'additional'),
Boolean::make('Visible', 'visible')
])
->dependsOn('commentable', 'Post')
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.