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Vendor danganf Package laracasts-flash Short Description Easy flash notifications License
MIT
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And then, if using Laravel 5, include the service provider within config/app.php.
Usage
Within your controllers, before you perform a redirect...
You may also do:
flash('Message', 'info')
flash('Message', 'success')
flash('Message', 'danger')
flash('Message', 'warning')
flash()->overlay('Modal Message', 'Modal Title')
flash('Message')->important()
Behind the scenes, this will set a few keys in the session:
'flash_notification.message' - The message you're flashing
'flash_notification.level' - A string that represents the type of notification (good for applying HTML class names)
With this message flashed to the session, you may now display it in your view(s). Maybe something like:
Note that this package is optimized for use with Twitter Bootstrap.
Because flash messages and overlays are so common, if you want, you may use (or modify) the views that are included with this package. Simply append to your layout view:
Example
If you need to modify the flash message partials, you can run:
The two package views will now be located in the app/views/packages/laracasts/flash/ directory.
A common desire is to display a flash message for a few seconds, and then hide it. To handle this, write a simple bit of JavaScript. For example, using jQuery, you might add the following snippet just before the closing </body> tag.
This will find any alerts - excluding the important ones, which should remain until manually closed by the user - wait three seconds, and then fade them out.
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