This Laravel Nova allows you to make any input field spatie/laravel-translatable
compatible and localisable.
laravel/nova: ^2.9 || ^3.0
spatie/laravel-translatable: ^4.0 || ^5.0
- Supports almost all fields (including third party ones)
- Supports default validation automatically
- Simple to implement with minimal code changes (after
spatie/laravel-translatable
support) - Locale tabs to switch between different locale values of the same field
- Double click on a tab to switch all fields to that locale
- Supports nova-settings package
Image
andFile
- Workarounds:
- optimistdigital/nova-media-field
- or any library that uploads images/files using XHR
- Workarounds:
- The following methods can not be used, as this package uses them internally:
resolveUsing
fillUsing
displayUsing
(might be fixed eventually)
Firstly, set up spatie/laravel-translatable.
Install the package in a Laravel Nova project via Composer:
# Install nova-translatable
composer require optimistdigital/nova-translatable
# Publish configuration (optional, but useful for setting default locales)
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="nova-translatable-config"
Call ->translatable()
on any field, like so:
// Any Nova field
Text::make('Name')
->rules('required', 'min:2')
->translatable(),
// Any third-party input field
Multiselect::make('Football teams')
->rules('required')
->translatable(),
// Optionally pass custom locales on a per-field basis
Number::make('Population')
->translatable([
'en' => 'English',
'et' => 'Estonian',
]),
It's possible to define locale specific validation rules.
To do so, add the ->rulesFor()
on your field and the HandlesTranslatable
trait to your Nova resource.
->rulesFor
accepts array|string|callable
locales and array|callable
rules.
use OptimistDigital\NovaTranslatable\HandlesTranslatable;
class Product extends Resource
{
use HandlesTranslatable;
public function fields(Request $request)
{
return [
Text::make(__('Name'), 'name')
->sortable()
->translatable()
->rules(['max:255'])
->rulesFor('en', [
'required',
])
->rulesFor(['en', 'et'], function ($locale) {
return ["unique:products,name->$locale{{resourceId}}"];
}),
];
}
}
max: name.*
required: name.en
unique: name.en & name.et
You can define default locales for all the translatable
fields in the config file. The config file can be published using:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="nova-translatable-config"
The configuration option fill_other_locales_from
allows you to pre-fill other locales from just one locale. This requires the resources to also have the HandlesTranslatable
trait.
When using this field inside a BelongsToMany as a pivot field with ->allowDuplicateRelations()
and you want to filter out exact matches using the NotExactlyAttached
rule, use the BelongsToManyTranslatable
field instead of the regular BelongsToMany
.
This project is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.