outl1ne/nova-multiselect-field

A multiple select field for Laravel Nova.

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This Laravel Nova package adds a multiselect to Nova's arsenal of fields.

Requirements

  • php: >=8.0
  • laravel/nova: ^4.1

Features

  • Multi- and singleselect with search
  • Asynchronous search
  • Reordering functionality with drag & drop
  • Dependency on other Multiselect instances
  • Distinct values between multiple multiselects
  • Fully compatible with light and dark modes

Screenshots

Detail View

Form View

Installation

Install the package in a Laravel Nova project via Composer:

composer require outl1ne/nova-multiselect-field

Usage

The field is used similarly to Nova's native Select field. The field type in the database should be text-based (ie string, text or varchar), selected values are stored as a stringified JSON array.

use Outl1ne\MultiselectField\Multiselect;

public function fields(Request $request)
{
    return [
      Multiselect::make('Football teams')
        ->options([
          'liverpool' => 'Liverpool FC',
          'tottenham' => 'Tottenham Hotspur',
        ])

        // Optional:
        ->placeholder('Choose football teams') // Placeholder text
        ->max(4) // Maximum number of items the user can choose
        ->saveAsJSON() // Saves value as JSON if the database column is of JSON type
        ->optionsLimit(5) // How many items to display at once
        ->reorderable() // Allows reordering functionality
        ->singleSelect() // If you want a searchable single select field
        ->distinct('football') // Disables values used by other multiselects in same distinct group
        ->taggable() // Possible to add values ("tags") on the fly

        // Async model querying
        Multiselect::make('Artists')
          ->asyncResource(Artist::class),

          // If you want a custom search, create your own endpoint:
          ->api('/api/multiselect/artists?something=false', Artist::class),
    ];
}

Option groups

Option groups are supported. Their syntax is the same as Laravel's option group syntax.

In this example (from Nova docs), all values are grouped by the group key:

->options([
    'MS' => ['label' => 'Small', 'group' => 'Men Sizes'],
    'MM' => ['label' => 'Medium', 'group' => 'Men Sizes'],
    'WS' => ['label' => 'Small', 'group' => 'Women Sizes'],
    'WM' => ['label' => 'Medium', 'group' => 'Women Sizes'],
])

Dependencies

You can make a Multiselect depend on another by using optionsDependOn. The value from the optionsDependOn Multiselect has to be the key to the options and the value must be a key-value dictionary of options as usual.

Usage:

Multiselect::make('Country', 'country')
    ->options([
        'IT' => 'Italy',
        'SG' => 'Singapore',
    ]),

Multiselect::make('Language', 'language')
    ->optionsDependOn('country', [
        'IT' => [
            'it' => 'Italian',
        ],
        'SG' => [
            'en' => 'English',
            'ms' => 'Malay',
            'zh' => 'Chinese',
        ]
    ]),

    // Optionally define max number of values
    ->optionsDependOnMax([
        'IT' => 1,
        'SG' => 3,
    ])

Belongs-To-Many

You can use this field for BelongsToMany relationship selection.

// Add your BelongsToMany relationship to your model:
public function categories()
{
    return $this->belongsToMany(\App\Models\Category::class);
}

// Add the field to your Resource for asynchronous option querying:
Multiselect::make('Categories', 'categories')
  ->belongsToMany(\App\Nova\Resources\Category::class),

// Alternatively, you can set the second argument to 'false' to
// query the options on page load and prevent the user from having
// to first type in order to view the available options. Note: Not
// recommended for unbounded relationship row counts.
Multiselect::make('Categories', 'categories')
  ->belongsToMany(\App\Nova\Resources\Category::class, false),

Options

Possible options you can pass to the field using the option name as a function, ie ->placeholder('Choose peanuts').

Localization

The translations file can be published by using the following publish command:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Outl1ne\MultiselectField\FieldServiceProvider" --tag="translations"

You can then edit the strings to your liking.

Overwriting the detail field

You can overwrite the detail view value component to customize it as you see fit.

Create a new component for NovaMultiselectDetailFieldValue and register it in your app.js. The component receives two props: field and values. The values prop is an array of selected labels.

// in NovaMultiselectDetailFieldValue.vue

<template>
  <div class="relative rounded-lg bg-white shadow border border-60" v-if="values">
    <div class="overflow-hidden rounded-b-lg rounded-t-lg">
      <div class="border-b border-50 cursor-text font-mono text-sm py-2 px-4" v-for="(value, i) of values" :key="i">
        {{ value }}
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>

  <div v-else></div>
</template>

<script>
export default {
  props: ['field', 'values'],
};
</script>
// in app.js

import NovaMultiselectDetailFieldValue from './NovaMultiselectDetailFieldValue';

Nova.booting((Vue, router, store) => {
  Vue.component('nova-multiselect-detail-field-value', NovaMultiselectDetailFieldValue);
});

Overwriting the form tag field

You can overwrite the tag template in the form-field component to customize it as you see fit.

Create a new component for FormFieldTag and register it in your app.js. The component receives two props: option and remove. The option prop is an object with, for example, the label.

// in FormFieldTag.vue

<template>
  <span class="multiselect__tag">
    <span>{{ option.label.trim() }}</span>
    <i class="multiselect__tag-icon" @click="remove(option)"></i>
  </span>
</template>

<script>
export default {
  props: ['option', 'remove'],
};
</script>
// in app.js

import FormFieldTag from './FormFieldTag';

Nova.booting((Vue, router, store) => {
  Vue.component('form-multiselect-field-tag', FormFieldTag);
});

Credits

License

This project is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.