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Adrian Dmitroca edited this page Nov 4, 2015 · 18 revisions

Getting started

Core concept

Former is to be used as a View helper – meaning it provides for you a class that you can use directly in your views to output HTML code.

<?= Former::open()->method('GET') ?>
	<?= Former::text('name')->required() ?>
<?= Former::close() ?>

If you're using Twig or other more closed view templating systems, you can still use Former's classes outside :

$form = (string)Former::open()->method('GET');
	$form .= Former::text('name')->required();
$form .= Former::close();

Installation

For Laravel 5

Require Former package using Composer:

composer require anahkiasen/former:4.0.*@dev

Then run "composer update". Next modify your app/config/app.php. In the providers array add :

'Former\FormerServiceProvider',

Add then alias Former's main class by adding its facade to the aliases array in the same file :

'Former' => 'Former\Facades\Former',

On Laravel 4

Installing Former is easy as hell. Just type composer require anahkiasen/former and you're good to go!

Just need to add Former's service provider to your Laravel application in app/config/app.php. In the providers array add :

'Former\FormerServiceProvider',

Add then alias Former's main class by adding its facade to the aliases array in the same file :

'Former' => 'Former\Facades\Former',

With Package installer

Simply do php artisan config:publish anahkiasen/former

Outside of a framework

Same as for Laravel 4, add Former to your Composer file. Then do this :

use Former\Facades\Former;

And you're done.

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