An opinionated extension package for Laravel Orchid to extend its table handling capabilities, and some further useful helper methods.
Via Composer
$ composer require lintaba/orchid-tables
This package adds the following new shiny things:
- Checklist td - Checklist for tables
- TD/Field/Layout::can, canAll - permission-based visibility for fields, columns, layouts
- Layout::html() - raw html for layouts
- TD extensions:
- TableAdvanced - Formattable, clickable table rows
- QuickExport - Export datatables within seconds
Checklist with select-all support. Can select range by pressing shift
.
Usage:
use Lintaba\OrchidTables\Screen\TDChecklist;
class UserTable extends Table {
//...
public function columns(): array
{
return [
TDChecklist::make(),
//...
TD::make('id'),
];
}
}
TDChecklist::make($name = 'checkbox')
->checkboxSet(key,value)
and almost everything available thats available on TD
.
Without further configuration it sends the following:
checkbox[] = 1
The provided collection's items must have a getKey():int|string
method, which provides the value for the checkbox.
By default the checklist belongs to the main form, which is linked to most of the action buttons, therefore having
a Button
within Screen@commandBar()
will send the selection list too. However the modals are having their own forms,
so it will not be included there. Currently only one form is supported. (Feel free to open a ticket if you need support for multiple forms/modals.)
Changing the form of the list to a modal:
class UserTable extends Table {
//...
public function commandBar(): array {
return [
ModalToggle::make("my modal")->modal('myModal'),
];
}
public function columns(): array {
return [
TD::Checklist::make()->checkboxSet('form','screen-modal-form-myModal'),
];
}
Redirecting back with error/success can keep the current selection:
class UserScreen extends Screen {
//...
public function activateUsers(Request $request){
Alert::message('Selected item count is still ' . count($request->get('checkbox', []) ) );
$request->flash();
}
These are mixed into most of the orchid's makeable and visible things.
TD
Field
LayoutFactory
Hides the field if the current user has none of the listed permissions.
Shows only if a previous canSee
didn't hide it, and if any of the listed permissions are given to the user.
Hides the field if the current user has none of the listed permissions.
Shows only if a previous canSee
didn't hide it, and if all of the listed permissions are given to the user.
Both
can
andcanAll
internally usesecanSee
, so chaining anothercanSee
after acan
will invalidate the permission check.
Using a non-existing permission throws an easily fixable exception during development mode, to help avoid bugs.
html(string|callable $content): self
Makes a Layout
component, that renders the provided html string (or the value of it, when its a closure.)
date(bool $withHumanReadable = true, string $format = null): self
Formats a date string or carbon date to human readable.
Format defaults to config('orchid-tables.date_format')
, config('app.date_format')
, or Y?-m-d H:i
. (omits year if its the current year.)
num(int $decimals = 0,
string $suffix = null,
string $decimalSeparator = ',',
string $thousandsSeparator = DataHelpers::NBSP): self
Formats a numeric value to a more readable / convinient format.
- Sets the decimals
- May add a suffix, delimitered with a non-breakable space (nbsp), which guaranteed not to be broken to multiple lines.
example:
TD::make('size')->num(2,'m²')
limit(int $max = 100, string $end = '...')
Keeps the text under the given maximum character count. If its longer, replaces the end with ... (or anything specified in end
).
Shows a green tick, or a red cross, depending on if the column's value has a truthy or falsy value.
Truthy | Falsy |
---|---|
keyValues(int $maxDepth = 3)
Shows a key-value structure (using dl/dt/dd
) of a complex object / array / json entry.
Limits max depth, by default to 3.
Makes a link/button to the target location.
Both $href
and $segments
can be a closure, or a value.
Example:
// article: { user: { id: 42, first: "John", last: "Doe", __toString:"John Doe" } }
TD::make('user')->link(function(User $user){return route('user.show',$user->id)}),
//<a href="/users/show/42">John Doe</a>
TD::make('user')->link('user.create',['last','first'])
//<a href="/users/show/42">Doe<br> John</a>
Tries to render a model, using one of the following:
- its value, when its a scalar or null
- as a
Personable
Persona
->presenter()
to get aPersonable
Persona
- value from
->display()
- its
name
,slug
, orclass@id
as last resort.
These helper methods are useful with formatted excel exports. By default its not activated, as it adds an extra overhead, which is usually not being used. To activate, you can either set it up in the configuration:
# config/orchid-tables.php
'cell' => Mixins\CellExportFormattableMixin::class,
or call the following:
\Lintaba\OrchidTables\Facades\OrchidTables::mixinTdExportFormattables();
Augmented methods:
date
- Formatted as date
num
- Formatted as the provided number format, but stored as a number.
keyValues
- Stored as json in the output
Furthermore the following helper methods are available:
####notExportable($notExportable = true): self Sets a column to be non-exported.
Its advised to set it on ie. action buttons.
####setStyle($style): self
A callback that formats the given row, or the actual formatting. Can be called multiple times, and the result will be merged. Callback can either return with a phpexcel formatted array, or one (or multiple merged together) from the followings:
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_NONE
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_TEXT
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_HUF
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_USD
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_EUR
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_PCS
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_DATE
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_DATETIME
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_TIME
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_BOLD
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_ITALIC
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_UNDERLINED
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_LEFT
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_RIGHT
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_CENTER
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_TOP
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_MIDDLE
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_BOTTOM
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_RED
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_GREEN
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_YELLOW
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_BLUE
-
ExportStyles::FORMAT_BLACK
####exportRender(callable $callback): self
Sets the renderer method for excel. Input is the field's value. Must return with a string
or stringable
.
Example:
TD::make('name')->exportRender(function(string $value, User $entry, int $rowNum){
return Str::upper($value).' #'.$entry->id.' (row-'.$rowNum.')';
})
Using Lintaba\OrchidTables\Exports\QuickExport
its possible to set up data exports quickly, without creating extra classes, just by building on an already existing table.
Quick export example:
use Lintaba\OrchidTables\Exports\QuickExport;
use Orchid\Screen\Actions\Button;
use Orchid\Screen\Screen;
class UsersTableScreen extends Screen
{
public function commandBar(): array
{
return [
Button::make('export')->method('export')->rawClick(),
];
}
public function export(){
$query = User::filters()->defaultSort('id', 'desc');
return (new QuickExport($query, UserTable::class))->download('userExport.xlsx');
}
//...
The extended table layout, \Lintaba\OrchidTables\Screen\TableAdvanced
adds the following functionality:
Calculates classlist based on a row. Useful for coloring a whole row.
Makes a row clickable.
Example:
use Lintaba\OrchidTables\Screen\TableAdvanced
class UserTable extends TableAdvanced
{
public function rowClass(User $row)
{
return $row->active ? 'bg-success' : 'bg-danger';
}
public function rowLink(User $row)
{
return route('admin.users.show',$row);
}
//...
Run the following command to publish the configuration:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="orchid-tables.config"
# /config/orchid-tables.php
use Lintaba\OrchidTables\Mixins;
return [
'mixins' => [
'can' => Mixins\CanMixin::class,
'cell' => Mixins\CellMixin::class,
'layout' => Mixins\LayoutMixin::class,
],
'date_format' => null,
];
Extend or create your overwrites, based on the existing mixins, like \Lintaba\OrchidTables\CellMixin
. You can turn on
or off any of these mixins by setting their key to null
.
Please see the changelog for more information on what has changed recently.
$ composer test
Please see contributing.md and open tickets for details and a todolist.
MIT. Please see the license file for more information.