---
permalink: /laravel/
title: Laravel
handler: flasher
description: Easily add flash notification messages to your Laravel application with PHPFlasher. Follow our step-by-step guide to install and use the library in your project, and start engaging and informing your users with powerful flash messages.
framework: laravel
---
## Requirements
PHPFlasher offers a seamless way to incorporate flash notifications in Laravel projects, enhancing user feedback with minimal setup.
Requirements for using PHPFlasher with Laravel:
> **PHP** v8.2 or higher
> **Laravel** v11.0 or higher
---
## Installation
PHPFlasher's modular design lets you select and install only the components your project needs.
```shell
composer require php-flasher/flasher-laravel
```
After installation, you need to run another command to set up the necessary assets for PHPFlasher:
```shell
php artisan flasher:install
```
---
{% include _usage.md %}
---
## Configuration
As optional, if you want to modify the default configuration, you can publish the configuration file:
```bash
php artisan flasher:install --config
```
The configuration file will be located at `config/flasher.php` and will have the following content:
```php
'flasher',
// Path to the main JavaScript file of PHPFlasher
'main_script' => '/vendor/flasher/flasher.min.js',
// Path to the stylesheets for PHPFlasher notifications
'styles' => [
'/vendor/flasher/flasher.min.css',
],
// Enable translation of PHPFlasher messages using Laravel's translator service
'translate' => true,
// Automatically inject PHPFlasher assets in HTML response
'inject_assets' => true,
// Configuration for the flash bag (converting Laravel flash messages)
// Map Laravel session keys to PHPFlasher types
'flash_bag' => [
'success' => ['success'],
'error' => ['error', 'danger'],
'warning' => ['warning', 'alarm'],
'info' => ['info', 'notice', 'alert'],
],
// Filter criteria for notifications (e.g., limit number, types)
'filter' => [
'limit' => 5, // Limit the number of displayed notifications
],
];
```
---
## Presets
You can create a preset for a custom notification that you want to reuse in multiple places by adding a presets entry in the configuration file.
> You can think of a preset as a pre-defined message that you can use in multiple locations.
For example, you can create a preset named `entity_saved` in the configuration file and then use
{% assign id = '#/ laravel preset' %}
{% assign type = 'success' %}
{% assign message = 'Entity saved successfully' %}
{% assign title = 'Entity saved' %}
{% assign options = '{}' %}
{% include example.html %}
```php
[
'entity_saved' => [
'type' => '{{ type }}',
'message' => '{{ message }}',
'title' => '{{ title }}',
],
],
];
```
To use the preset, you can call the `preset()` method and pass the name of the preset as the first argument:
```php
{{ id }}
class BookController
{
public function save()
{
flash()->preset('entity_saved');
```
This is equivalent to:
```php
class BookController
{
public function save()
{
flash()->{{ type }}('{{ message }}', '{{ title }}');
```
Variables
Presets can also contain variables that can be substituted by using the translation system. Take the following example where you have a preset showing a personalised welcome message to the user.
```php
[
'hello_user' => [
'type' => '{{ type }}',
'message' => 'welcome_back_user',
],
],
];
```
In the translations file you can define `welcome_back_user` with the message containing the variable `:username`.
```php
'Welcome back :username',
];
```
If you want to substitute the `:username` in the above translation with a username in the controller, you can achieve this by passing an array of values to be substituted as the second argument.
```php
class BookController
{
public function save()
{
$username = 'John Doe';
flash()->preset('hello_user', ['username' => $username]);
```
---
## RTL support
PHPFlasher makes it easy to incorporate **right-to-left** languages like `Arabic` or `Hebrew`.
it automatically detects the text direction and handles the necessary adjustments for you.
Simply make sure the translation service is enabled and let PHPFlasher handle the rest.
{% assign id = '#/ phpflasher rtl' %}
{% assign type = 'success' %}
{% assign message = 'تمت العملية بنجاح.' %}
{% assign title = 'تهانينا' %}
{% assign options = '{"rtl": true}' %}
{% include example.html %}
```php
{{ id }}
flash()
->translate('ar')
->{{ type }}('Your request was processed successfully.', 'Congratulations!');
```
---
## Translation
PHPFlasher allows you to translate your notification `messages` and `presets`, it comes with `Arabic`, `English`, `French`, `German`, `Spanish`, `Portuguese`, `Russian`, and `Chinese` translations out of the box. but you can easily add your own translations.
For example, to override the `English` translation strings for PHPFlasher, you can create a language file at the following location:
**`/resources/lang/vendor/flasher/en/messages.php`**.
In this file, you should **only** define the translation strings you want to override. Any translation strings that you don't override will still be loaded from PHPFlasher's original language files.
Here are examples of the default translation keys for `Arabic`, `English`, and `French` in PHPFlasher:
```php
'نجاح',
'error' => 'خطأ',
'warning' => 'تحذير',
'info' => 'معلومة',
'The resource was created' => 'تم إنشاء :resource',
'The resource was updated' => 'تم تعديل :resource',
'The resource was saved' => 'تم حفظ :resource',
'The resource was deleted' => 'تم حذف :resource',
'resource' => 'الملف',
];
```
```php
'Success',
'error' => 'Error',
'warning' => 'Warning',
'info' => 'Info',
'The resource was created' => 'The :resource was created',
'The resource was updated' => 'The :resource was updated',
'The resource was saved' => 'The :resource was saved',
'The resource was deleted' => 'The :resource was deleted',
'resource' => 'resource',
];
```
```php
'Succès',
'error' => 'Erreur',
'warning' => 'Avertissement',
'info' => 'Information',
'The resource was created' => 'La ressource :resource a été ajoutée',
'The resource was updated' => 'La ressource :resource a été mise à jour',
'The resource was saved' => 'La ressource :resource a été enregistrée',
'The resource was deleted' => 'La ressource :resource a été supprimée',
'resource' => '',
];
```
> These translation files facilitate localizing notifications to match user preferences and ensure that your applications can communicate effectively across different linguistic contexts.
{% assign id = '#/ laravel arabic translations' %}
{% assign successMessage = 'تم إنشاء الملف' %}
{% assign errorMessage = 'حدث خطأ أثناء إرسال طلبك.' %}
{% assign warningMessage = 'يجب إكمال جميع الحقول الإلزامية قبل إرسال النموذج' %}
{% assign infoMessage = 'سيتم تحديث هذه الصفحة في غضون 10 دقائق.' %}
```php
{{ id }}
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\App;
// Set the locale to be used for the translation
App::setLocale('ar');
// Translate the flash message using the PHPFlasher translation files
flash()->success('The resource was created');
flash()->error('{{ errorMessage }}');
flash()->warning('{{ warningMessage }}');
flash()->info('{{ infoMessage }}');
```
{% assign id = '#/ laravel french translations' %}
{% assign successMessage = "La ressource a été ajoutée" %}
{% assign errorMessage = "Une erreur s’est produite lors de l’envoi de votre demande." %}
{% assign warningMessage = "Vous devez remplir tous les champs obligatoires avant de soumettre le formulaire." %}
{% assign infoMessage = "Cette page sera mise à jour dans 10 minutes."%}
```php
{{ id }}
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\App;
// Set the locale to be used for the translation
App::setLocale('fr');
// Translate the flash message using the PHPFlasher translation files
flash()->success('The resource was created');
flash()->error('{{ errorMessage }}');
flash()->warning('{{ warningMessage }}');
flash()->info('{{ infoMessage }}');
```