nova-kit/nova-packages-tool

Tool for Laravel Nova Packages Development

v2.0.0 2024-12-13 14:23 UTC

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This library provides a versioning laravel-nova mixins dependency for 3rd party packages built for Laravel Nova.

Why?

laravel-nova may introduce breaking and nonbreaking improvements from time to time. To maintain compatibility, all third-party packages should rebuild their packages each time Laravel Nova releases a new version.

By skipping this process and depending on the severity of the changes it may result in your application no longer working and you are locked to an older version and have to wait each affecting 3rd packages to update their code.

Pros

  • nova-kit/nova-packages-tool reduces the maintaining hurdle for each 3rd party package utilizing laravel-nova.
  • The dist generated file will be reduced since third-party package is no longer required to build laravel-nova source code.

Installation

To install through composer, run the following command from terminal:

composer require "nova-kit/nova-packages-tool"

Next, make sure your application's composer.json contains the following command under script.post-autoload-dump:

{
  "script" : {
    "post-autoload-dump": [
      "@php artisan vendor:publish --tag=laravel-assets --ansi --force"
    ]
  }
}

Usages

First, you need to add webpack.external alias to laravel-nova and comment the existing reference to vendor/laravel/nova/resources/js/mixins/js/packages.js under nova.mix.js:

webpackConfig.externals = {
  vue: 'Vue',
  'laravel-nova': 'LaravelNova',
  'laravel-nova-ui': 'LaravelNovaUi'
}

// webpackConfig.resolve.alias = {
//   ...(webpackConfig.resolve.alias || {}),
//   'laravel-nova': path.join(
//   __dirname,
//   'vendor/laravel/nova/resources/js/mixins/packages.js'
//   ),
// }

This would allow your package to depends on laravel-nova from external source and no longer compiled it locally.

Theme Switched Event

Instead of manually registering custom MutationObserver on each package, you can now listen to a single nova-theme-switched event:

Nova.$on('nova-theme-switched', ({ theme, element }) => {
  if (theme === 'dark') {
    element.add('package-dark')
  } else {
    element.remove('package-dark')
  }
})