szykra / laravel-flash-notifications
Easy way to display Flash Notifications in Laravel 5.
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
 - illuminate/contracts: ~5.0
 - illuminate/session: ~5.0
 - illuminate/support: ~5.0
 
Requires (Dev)
- phpspec/phpspec: ~2.0
 
Replaces
- szykra/notifications: 0.3.3
 
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Last update: 2025-10-12 22:47:37 UTC
README
Flash Notifications Helper for Laravel 5
Install
Install via composer
Add dependency to your composer.json file and run composer update.
require: {
    "szykra/laravel-flash-notifications": "~0.3"
}
Configure Laravel
Add ServiceProvider and Alias (Facade) to your config/app.php file:
'Szykra\Notifications\NotificationServiceProvider'
'Flash' => 'Szykra\Notifications\Flash'
Include default alert view to your layout
Package default provides bootstrap ready alert view. Just include notifications::flash file to your main layout in blade:
@include('notifications::flash')
You can create own container for flash notifications with own custom styles. See Custom alert view section.
Usage
You can push flash message ever you need by facade Flash. It provides 4 alert types:
- success
 - error
 - warning
 - info
 
Flash::info('Your alert message here!');
Method push() exists because you can push more than one alert at the same time. See below.
Every alert method takes 1 or 2 arguments. If you give one parameter it will be message. If you provide two parameters, first will be title and second will be message.
Flash::success('User has been updated successfully.'); Flash::error('Oh snap!', 'Something went wrong. Please try again for a few seconds.');
Custom alert view
Package default provides bootstrap ready view for alerts. You can define own style for it. Just create new blade template file!
@if(Session::has('flash.alerts')) @foreach(Session::get('flash.alerts') as $alert) <div class='alert alert-{{ $alert['level'] }}'> <button class="close" type="button" data-dismiss="alert" aria-hidden="true">×</button> @if( ! empty($alert['title'])) <div><strong>{{ $alert['title'] }}</strong></div> @endif {{ $alert['message'] }} </div> @endforeach @endif
All alerts will be in flash.alerts session variable. Single alert looks like:
[ 'title' => 'Title', 'message' => 'Example message', 'level' => 'success' ]
Level for all alerts are following:
Flash::successhas level successFlash::errorhas level dangerFlash::warninghas level warningFlash::infohas level info
License
The MIT License. Copyright (c) 2014 - 2015 Szymon Krajewski.