This Laravel Nova package allows you to create custom settings in code (using Nova's native fields) and creates a UI for the users where the settings can be edited.
- Laravel Nova >= 2.0
- Settings fields management in code
- UI for editing settings
- Helpers for accessing settings
Install the package in a Laravel Nova project via Composer:
composer require optimistdigital/nova-settings
Publish the database migration(s) and run migrate:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="OptimistDigital\NovaSettings\ToolServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
php artisan migrate
Register the tool with Nova in the tools()
method of the NovaServiceProvider
:
// in app/Providers/NovaServiceProvider.php
public function tools()
{
return [
// ...
new \OptimistDigital\NovaSettings\NovaSettings
];
}
Define the fields in your NovaServiceProvider
's boot()
function by calling NovaSettings::setSettingsFields()
.
\OptimistDigital\NovaSettings\NovaSettings::setSettingsFields([
Text::make('Some setting', 'some_setting'),
Number::make('A number', 'a_number'),
]);
If you want the value of the setting to be formatted before it's returned, pass a Closure
as the second parameter to the setSettingsFields
function. The function receives two arguments: key
and value
.
\OptimistDigital\NovaSettings\NovaSettings::setSettingsFields([
// ... fields
], function ($key, $value) {
if ($key === 'some_boolean_value') return boolval($value);
return $value;
});
Call nova_get_settings()
to get all the settings formated as a regular array.
To get a single setting's value, call nova_get_setting_value('some_setting_key')
. It will return either a value or null if the key is missing.