oriceon / toastr-5-laravel
Easy toastr notifications for Laravel 5
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- illuminate/session: >=5.0.0
- illuminate/support: >=5.0.0
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Last update: 2025-10-16 08:58:12 UTC
README
Easy toastr.js notifications for Laravel 5, a ported version of Laravel 4 Toastr by kamaln7
Installation
- Either run
composer require oriceon/toastr-5-laravelor add"oriceon/toastr-5-laravel": "dev-master"to therequirekey incomposer.jsonand runcomposer install - Add
'Kamaln7\Toastr\ToastrServiceProvider',to theproviderskey inconfig/app.php(optional for Laravel 5.5) - Add
'Toastr' => 'Kamaln7\Toastr\Facades\Toastr',to thealiaseskey inconfig/app.php(optional for Laravel 5.5)
Usage
Include jQuery and toastr.js in your master view template, and the output of Toastr::render() afterwards:
<link href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/toastr.js/latest/css/toastr.min.css" rel="stylesheet"> <script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js"></script> <script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/toastr.js/latest/js/toastr.min.js"></script> {!! Toastr::render() !!}
Call one of these methods in your controllers to insert a toast:
Toastr::warning($message, $title = null, $options = [])- add a warning toastToastr::error($message, $title = null, $options = [])- add an error toastToastr::info($message, $title = null, $options = [])- add an info toastToastr::success($message, $title = null, $options = [])- add a success toastToastr::add($type: warning|error|info|success, $message, $title = null, $options = [])- add a toastToastr::clear()- clear all current toasts
Setting custom Toastr options
You can set custom options for Toastr. Run:
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.
For a list of available options, see toastr.js' documentation.