redot/laravel-toastify

A simple package to use toastify.js in laravel applications

Maintainers

Package info

github.com/redot-src/laravel-toastify

pkg:composer/redot/laravel-toastify

Statistics

Installs: 10 099

Dependents: 0

Suggesters: 0

Stars: 10

Open Issues: 0

v1.0.7 2026-05-27 01:32 UTC

This package is auto-updated.

Last update: 2026-05-27 01:36:15 UTC


README

Laravel Toastify is a PHP library that allows you to quickly and easily display toast messages in your Laravel applications. It is built on top of toastify-js, a JavaScript library for displaying beautiful toast messages.

Installation

Installation of Laravel Toastify is easy. Simply run the following command:

composer require redot/laravel-toastify

Then, add the following line to the head section of your app.blade.php file:

@toastifyCss

And the following line to the bottom of your app.blade.php file:

@toastifyJs

If you want to customize the default configuration, you can publish the configuration file using this command:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=toastify-config

Usage

To display a toast message, simply call the toastify() helper function with the desired type and message:

toastify()->success('Your action was successful!');

There are five predefined methods available by default: success(), info(), warning(), error(), and toast(). Each method accepts two parameters: the message to display and an optional options array.

toastify()->success('Your action was successful!', [
    'duration' => 5000,
    // ...
]);

If you want to create custom toast types, you can add them in the toastifiers array of the configuration file.

'toastifiers' => [
    'custom' => [
        'duration' => 5000,
        'style' => [
            'background' => '#000',
            'color' => '#fff',
        ],
    ],
],

You can then use the toastify() helper function to call your custom method:

toastify()->custom('/* ... */');

Livewire usage

The session-based helper relies on a full page load to flush its messages, so it won't display toasts triggered during a Livewire request. For Livewire components, use the InteractsWithToastify trait instead. It dispatches the toast to the browser, where it is rendered immediately without a page reload.

use Livewire\Component;
use Redot\LaravelToastify\Concerns\InteractsWithToastify;

class SaveProfile extends Component
{
    use InteractsWithToastify;

    public function save(): void
    {
        // ...

        $this->toastify()->success('Your profile was updated!');
    }
}

The same methods and options available on the toastify() helper are available here:

$this->toastify()->error('Something went wrong.', [
    'duration' => 5000,
]);

Make sure @toastifyJs is present in your layout (it registers the Livewire listener that renders these toasts).

Client-side usage

Laravel Toastify also provides a client-side toastify() method that you can use to display toast messages from your JavaScript code. The syntax is similar to the server-side toastify() helper function:

toastify().success('Your action was successful!');

Configuration

The configuration file for Laravel Toastify is located at config/toastify.php. Here you can specify the CDN links for the toastify library and customize the default toastifiers.