This package adds a dynamic select tree field to your Laravel / Filament application, allowing you to create interactive hierarchical selection dropdowns based on relationships. It's handy for building selection dropdowns with various customization options.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require codewithdennis/filament-select-tree
php artisan filament:assets
Use the tree for a BelongsToMany
relationship
SelectTree::make('categories')
->relationship('categories', 'name', 'parent_id')
Use the tree for a BelongsTo
relationship
SelectTree::make('category_id')
->relationship('category', 'name', 'parent_id')
Customize the parent query
SelectTree::make('categories')
->relationship(relationship: 'categories', titleAttribute: 'name', parentAttribute: 'parent_id', modifyQueryUsing: fn($query) => $query));
Customize the child query
SelectTree::make('categories')
->relationship(relationship: 'categories', titleAttribute: 'name', parentAttribute: 'parent_id', modifyChildQueryUsing: fn($query) => $query));
Set a custom placeholder when no items are selected
->placeholder(__('Please select a category'))
Enable the selection of groups
->enableBranchNode()
Customize the label when there are zero search results
->emptyLabel(__('Oops, no results have been found!'))
Display the count of children alongside the group's name
->withCount()
Keep the dropdown open at all times
->alwaysOpen()
Set nodes as dependent
->independent(false)
Expand the tree with selected values (only works if field is dependent)
->expandSelected(false)
Set the parent's null value to -1, allowing you to use -1 as a sentinel value (default = null)
->parentNullValue(-1)
All groups will be opened to this level
->defaultOpenLevel(2)
Specify the list's force direction. Options include: auto (default), top, and bottom.
->direction('top')
Display individual leaf nodes instead of the main group when all leaf nodes are selected
->grouped(false)
Hide the clearable icon
->clearable(false)
Activate the search functionality
->searchable();
Disable specific options in the tree
->disabledOptions([2, 3, 4])
Hide specific options in the tree
->hiddenOptions([2, 3, 4])
Allow soft deleted items to be displayed
->withTrashed()
Specify a different key for your model. For example: you have id, code and parent_code. Your model uses id as key, but the parent-child relation is established between code and parent_code
->withKey('code')
Store fetched models for additional functionality
->storeResults()
Now you can access the results in disabledOptions
or hiddenOptions
->disabledOptions(function ($state, SelectTree $component) {
$results = $component->getResults();
})
Use the tree in your table filters. Here's an example to show you how.
use Filament\Tables\Filters\Filter;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
use CodeWithDennis\FilamentSelectTree\SelectTree;
->filters([
Filter::make('tree')
->form([
SelectTree::make('categories')
->relationship('categories', 'name', 'parent_id')
->independent(false)
->enableBranchNode(),
])
->query(function (Builder $query, array $data) {
return $query->when($data['categories'], function ($query, $categories) {
return $query->whereHas('categories', fn($query) => $query->whereIn('id', $categories));
});
})
->indicateUsing(function (array $data): ?string {
if (! $data['categories']) {
return null;
}
return __('Categories') . ': ' . implode(', ', Category::whereIn('id', $data['categories'])->get()->pluck('name')->toArray());
})
])
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.