opscale-co/nova-toolbar-actions

Show Nova actions directly in the toolbar

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README

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Description

Display Nova actions as buttons directly in the index or detail toolbar, instead of burying them inside dropdown menus. Compatible with Nova 5.

Demo

Installation

Latest Version on Packagist

You can install the package in to a Laravel app that uses Nova via composer:

composer require opscale-co/nova-toolbar-actions

The package will auto-register its service provider.

Usage

Add the ShowAsButton trait to any Nova action, then use the available methods to control where the action appears as a button.

use Laravel\Nova\Actions\Action;
use Opscale\NovaToolbarActions\ShowAsButton;

class ActivateUser extends Action
{
    use ShowAsButton;

    public $standalone = true;

    // ...
}

Then in your resource's actions() method:

public function actions(NovaRequest $request): array
{
    return [
        ActivateUser::make()->showAsButton(),
    ];
}

Available Methods

Method Description
showAsButton() Show the action as a button on both index and detail toolbars
showOnIndexToolbar() Show the action as a button on the index toolbar only
showOnDetailToolbar() Show the action as a button on the detail toolbar only

All methods accept a bool parameter to enable/disable (true by default) and return the action instance for chaining.

Note: On the index page, only standalone actions ($standalone = true) can be displayed as toolbar buttons, since they don't require resource selection. On the detail page, any action can be shown as a toolbar button.

Testing

npm run test

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security

If you discover any security related issues, please email development@opscale.co instead of using the issue tracker.

Credits

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.