This is a pool of presentation and editing widgets (Grids and Forms) for laravel.
Nothing to "generate", just some classes to let you develop and maintain CRUD backends in few lines of code.
Main Website: rapyd.com
Demo: rapyd.com/demo
Documentation: Wiki
dev-master switched to laravel 5
if you are on laravel 4 you must use 1.3.* tags (see at bottom)
The Wiki documentation is for Laravel 4 version, but changes are minimal, mainly related to Blade.
(you should use {!! $widget !!} instead {{ $widget }} etc..
DataGrid extend DataSet to make data-grid output with few lines of fluent code.
It build a bootstrap striped table, with pagination at bottom and order-by links on table header.
It support also blade syntax, filters, closures etc..
in a controller
$grid = DataGrid::source(Article::with('author')); //same source types of DataSet
$grid->add('title','Title', true); //field name, label, sortable
$grid->add('author.fullname','author'); //relation.fieldname
$grid->add('{{ substr($body,0,20) }}...','Body'); //blade syntax with main field
$grid->add('{{ $author->firstname }}','Author'); //blade syntax with related field
$grid->add('body|strip_tags|substr[0,20]','Body'); //filter (similar to twig syntax)
$grid->add('body','Body')->filter('strip_tags|substr[0,20]'); //another way to filter
$grid->edit('/articles/edit', 'Edit','modify|delete'); //shortcut to link DataEdit actions
$grid->link('/articles/edit',"Add New", "TR"); //add button
$grid->orderBy('article_id','desc'); //default orderby
$grid->paginate(10); //pagination
View::make('articles', compact('grid'))
in a view you can just write
#articles.blade.php
{{ $grid }} for L4
{!! $grid !!} for L5
styling a datagrid
...
$grid->add('title','Title', true)->style("width:100px"); //adding style to th
$grid->add('body','Body')->attr("class","custom_column"); //adding class to a th
...
//row and cell manipulation via closure
$grid->row(function ($row) {
if ($row->cell('public')->value < 1) {
$row->cell('title')->style("color:Gray");
$row->style("background-color:#CCFF66");
}
});
...
datagrid supports also csv output, so it can be used as "report" tool.
...
$grid->add('title','Title');
$grid->add('body','Body')
...
$grid->buildCSV(); // force download
$grid->buildCSV('export_articles', 'Y-m-d.His'); // force download with custom stamp
$grid->buildCSV('uploads/filename', 'Y-m-d'); // write on file
...
DataForm is a form builder, you can add fields, rules and buttons.
It will build a bootstrap form, on submit it will check rules and if validation pass it'll store new entity.
//start with empty form to create new Article
$form = DataForm::source(new Article);
//or find a record to update some value
$form = DataForm::source(Article::find(1));
//add fields to the form
$form->add('title','Title', 'text'); //field name, label, type
$form->add('body','Body', 'textarea')->rule('required'); //validation
//some enhanced field (images, wysiwyg, autocomplete, etc..):
$form->add('photo','Photo', 'image')->move('uploads/images/')->preview(80,80);
$form->add('body','Body', 'redactor'); //wysiwyg editor
$form->add('author.name','Author','autocomplete')->search(array('firstname','lastname'));
$form->add('categories.name','Categories','tags'); //tags field
//you can also use now the smart syntax for all fields:
$form->text('title','Title'); //field name, label
$form->textarea('body','Body')->rule('required'); //validation
...
$form->submit('Save');
$form->saved(function() use ($form)
{
$form->message("ok record saved");
$form->link("/another/url","Next Step");
});
View::make('article', compact('form'))
#article.blade.php
{{ $form }} for L4
{!! $form !!} for L5
You can directly customize form using build() in your controller
...
$form->build();
View::make('article', compact('form'))
then in the view you can use something like this:
#article.blade.php
{{ $form->header }}
{{ $form->message }} <br />
@if(!$form->message)
Title: {{ $form->field('title') }}<br />
Body: {{ $form->field('body') }}
...
@endif
{{ $form->footer }}
custom form layout explained
custom form layout demo
DataEdit extends DataForm, it's a full CRUD application for given Entity.
It has status (create, modify, show) and actions (insert, update, delete)
It detect status by simple query string semantic:
/dataedit/uri empty form to CREATE new records
/dataedit/uri?show={record_id} filled output to READ record (without form)
/dataedit/uri?modify={record_id} filled form to UPDATE a record
/dataedit/uri?delete={record_id} perform record DELETE
...
//simple crud for Article entity
$edit = DataEdit::source(new Article);
$edit->link("article/list","Articles", "TR")->back();
$edit->add('title','Title', 'text')->rule('required');
$edit->add('body','Body','textarea')->rule('required');
$edit->add('author.name','Author','autocomplete')->search(array('firstname','lastname'));
//you can also use now the smart syntax for all fields:
$edit->textarea('title','Title');
$edit->autocomplete('author.name','Author')->search(array('firstname','lastname'));
return $edit->view('crud', compact('edit'));
#crud.blade.php
{{ $edit }} for L4
{!! $edit !!} for L5
DataFilter extends DataForm, each field you add and each value you fill in that form is used to build a where clause (by default using 'like' operator).
It should be used in conjunction with a DataSet or DataGrid to filter results.
$filter = DataFilter::source(new Article);
$filter->attributes(array('class'=>'form-inline'));
$filter->add('title','Title', 'text');
$filter->submit('search');
$filter->reset('reset');
$grid = DataGrid::source($filter);
$grid->add('nome','Title', true);
$grid->add('{{ substr($body,0,20) }}...','Body');
$grid->paginate(10);
View::make('articles', compact('filter', 'grid'))
# articles.blade
//for L4
{{ $filter }}
{{ $grid }}
//for L5
{!! $filter !!}
{!! $grid !!}
DataFilter explained
Custom layout and custom query scope
To composer.json
add:
"zofe/rapyd": "1.3.*"
for Laravel 4, not frequently updated (should be stable)
"zofe/rapyd": "2.0.*"
or dev-master for Laravel 5 (kudos to @tiger2wander for PR)
In app/config/app.php
add:
'Zofe\Rapyd\RapydServiceProvider',
then run: $ composer update zofe/rapyd
.
You can quickly publish the configuration file (to override something) by running the following Artisan command.
Laravel 4
$ php artisan config:publish zofe/rapyd
$ php artisan asset:publish zofe/rapyd
Laravel 5
$ php artisan vendor:publish
You need also to add this to your views, to let rapyd add runtime assets:
<head>
...
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.2.0/css/bootstrap.min.css">
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script>
<script src="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.2.0/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
{{ Rapyd::head() }} for L4
{!! Rapyd::head() !!} for L5
</head>
note: widget output is in standard with Boostrap 3+, and some widget need support of JQuery 1.9+ so be sure to include dependencies as above
A better choice is to split css and javascipts and move javascript at bottom, just before body to speedup the page, you can do this with:
<head>
...
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.2.0/css/bootstrap.min.css">
{{ Rapyd::styles() }}
</head>
....
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script>
<script src="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.2.0/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
{{ Rapyd::scripts() }}
</body>
Rapyd use a "widget" approach to make a crud, without "generation". (this approach is worst in terms of flexibility but fast/rapid in terms of development and maintenance):
You need to "show" and "edit" record from an entity?
Ok so you need a DataGrid and DataEdit.
You can build widgets where you want (even multiple widgets on same route).
An easy way to work with rapyd is:
- make a route to a controller for each entity you need to manage
- make the controller with one method for each widget (i.e.: one for a datagrid and one for a dataedit)
- make an empty view, include bootstrap and display content that rapyd will build for you
Rapyd comes with demo (controller, models, views) to run it just add:
/app/routes.php (Laravel 4)
....
Route::controller('rapyd-demo', 'Zofe\\Rapyd\\Controllers\\DemoController');
for Laravel 5 the route is already defined, you sould find rapyd routes in app/Http/rapyd.php
then go to:
/rapyd-demo
Rapyd is licensed under the MIT license
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