Easy toastr.js notifications for Laravel 5.5, a ported version of Laravel 4 Toastr by kamaln7, (*1)
Installation
Either run composer require carlosrgzm/toastr-5-laravel or add "carlosrgzm/toastr-5-laravel": "^2.0" to the require key in composer.json and run composer install
Add 'Kamaln7\Toastr\ToastrServiceProvider', to the providers key in config/app.php
Add 'Toastr' => 'Kamaln7\Toastr\Facades\Toastr', to the aliases key in config/app.php
Usage
Include jQuery and toastr.js in your master view template, and the output of Toastr::render() afterwards:, (*2)
``` html
{!! Toastr::render() !!}, (*3)
Call one of these methods in your controllers to insert a toast:
- `Toastr::warning($message, $title = null, $options = [])` - add a warning toast
- `Toastr::error($message, $title = null, $options = [])` - add an error toast
- `Toastr::info($message, $title = null, $options = [])` - add an info toast
- `Toastr::success($message, $title = null, $options = [])` - add a success toast
- `Toastr::add($type: warning|error|info|success, $message, $title = null, $options = [])` - add a toast
- **`Toastr::clear()` - clear all current toasts**
### Setting custom Toastr options
You can set custom options for Toastr. Run:
``` php
php artisan vendor:publish
to publish the config file for Toastr. Then edit config/toastr.php and set the options array to whatever you want to pass to Toastr. These options are set as the default options and can be overridden by passing an array of options to any of the methods in the Usage section., (*4)