A searchable autocomplete input for Filament
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Package Version | Filament Version |
---|---|
1.x | 3.x |
4.x | 4.x |
You can install the package via composer:
composer require defstudio/filament-searchable-input
Important
If you have not set up a custom theme and are using Filament Panels follow the instructions in the Filament Docs first.
After setting up a custom theme add the plugin's views to your theme css file or your app's css file if using the standalone packages.
@source '../../../../vendor/defstudio/filament-searchable-input/resources/**/*.blade.php';
Optionally, you can publish the views using
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="filament-searchable-input-views"
SearchableInput
is a component input built on top of TextInput, so any TextInput method is available, plus it allows to define a search function that will be executed whenever the user types something.
Here's a basic implementation
use DefStudio\SearchableInput\Forms\Components\SearchableInput;
class ProductResource
{
public static function form(Form $form): Form
{
return $form->schema([
SearchableInput::make('description')
->options([
'Lorem ipsum dolor',
'Aspernatur labore qui fugiat',
'Dolores tempora libero assumenda',
'Qui rem voluptas officiis ut non',
//..
])
]);
}
}
Options can be defined also as an array of Value and Label pairs.
The Value
will be inserted in the Input field when the user select an item. The Label
is just used as a display value inside the search dropdown.
use DefStudio\SearchableInput\Forms\Components\SearchableInput;
class ProductResource
{
public static function form(Form $form): Form
{
return $form->schema([
SearchableInput::make('description')
->options([
'Lorem ipsum dolor' => '[A001] Lorem ipsum dolor.',
'Aspernatur labore qui fugiat' => '[A001] Aspernatur labore qui fugiat.',
'Dolores tempora libero assumenda' => '[A002] Dolores tempora libero assumenda.',
'Qui rem voluptas officiis ut non' => '[A003] Qui rem voluptas officiis ut non.',
//..
])
]);
}
}
Instead (or along with) defining an ->options()
set, the search result set can be customized:
use DefStudio\SearchableInput\Forms\Components\SearchableInput;
class ProductResource
{
public static function form(Form $form): Form
{
return $form->schema([
SearchableInput::make('description')
->searchUsing(function(string $search){
return Product::query()
->where('description', 'like', "%$search%")
->orWhere('code', 'like', "%$search%")
->limit(15)
->pluck('description')
->values()
->toArray();
// Or, an associative array as well...
return Product::query()
->where('description', 'like', "%$search%")
->orWhere('code', 'like', "%$search%")
->limit(15)
->mapWithKeys(fn(Product $product) => [
$product->description => "[$product->code] $product->description"
])
->toArray();
// Or, also, an array of complex items (see below)
})
]);
}
}
SearchableInput
supports using arrays as search results, this allows to pass metadata to the selected item and consume it in the ->onItemSelected()
method:
use DefStudio\SearchableInput\Forms\Components\SearchableInput;
use DefStudio\SearchableInput\DTO\SearchResult;
class ProductResource
{
public static function form(Form $form): Form
{
return $form->schema([
SearchableInput::make('description')
->searchUsing(function(string $search){
return Product::query()
->where('description', 'like', "%$search%")
->limit(15)
->map(fn(Product $product) => SearchResult::make($product->description, "[$product->code] $product->description")
->withData('product_id', $product->id)
->withData('product_code', $product->code)
)
->toArray()
})
->onItemSelected(function(SearchResult $item){
$item->value();
$item->label();
$item->get('product_id');
$item->get('product_code');
}),
]);
}
}
In each of its methods, SearchableInput
fully supports Filament utility injection in its methods, like:
SearchableInput::make('description')
->searchUsing(function(string $search, array $options){ //options defined in ->options([...])
//...
})
->searchUsing(function(string $search, Get $get, Set $set){ //$get and $set utilities
//...
})
->searchUsing(function(string $search, $state){ //current field state
//...
})
->searchUsing(function(string $search, Component $component){ //current component instance
//...
})
->searchUsing(function(string $search, ?Model $record){ //current form record
//...
})
->searchUsing(function(string $search, string $operation){ //current form operation (create/update)
//...
});
With Filament v4 it has been recommended for plugin authors to have the users include their plugins views in a custom theme, rather than include the built css from the plugin. So for upgrades from Filament v3 to v4 it is recommended to follow these instructions from Filament Docs to set up a custom theme (if not already done) and add this to your theme/app css file
@source '../../../../vendor/defstudio/filament-searchable-input/resources/**/*.blade.php';
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