Core Concepts - Blade Components
Modal Blade component
Overview
The modal component is able to open a dialog window or slide-over with any content:
<x-filament::modal> <x-slot name="trigger"> <x-filament::button> Open modal </x-filament::button> </x-slot> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Controlling a modal from JavaScript
You can use the trigger
slot to render a button that opens the modal. However, this is not required. You have complete control over when the modal opens and closes through JavaScript. First, give the modal an ID so that you can reference it:
<x-filament::modal id="edit-user"> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Now, you can dispatch an open-modal
or close-modal
browser event, passing the modal's ID, which will open or close the modal. For example, from a Livewire component:
$this->dispatch('open-modal', id: 'edit-user');
Or from Alpine.js:
$dispatch('open-modal', { id: 'edit-user' })
Adding a heading to a modal
You can add a heading to a modal by using the heading
slot:
<x-filament::modal> <x-slot name="heading"> Modal heading </x-slot> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Adding a description to a modal
You can add a description, below the heading, to a modal by using the description
slot:
<x-filament::modal> <x-slot name="heading"> Modal heading </x-slot> <x-slot name="description"> Modal description </x-slot> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Adding an icon to a modal
You can add an icon to a modal by using the icon
attribute:
<x-filament::modal icon="heroicon-o-information-circle"> <x-slot name="heading"> Modal heading </x-slot> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
By default, the color of an icon is "primary". You can change it to be danger
, gray
, info
, success
or warning
by using the icon-color
attribute:
<x-filament::modal icon="heroicon-o-exclamation-triangle" icon-color="danger"> <x-slot name="heading"> Modal heading </x-slot> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Adding a footer to a modal
You can add a footer to a modal by using the footer
slot:
<x-filament::modal> {{-- Modal content --}} <x-slot name="footer"> {{-- Modal footer content --}} </x-slot></x-filament::modal>
Alternatively, you can add actions into the footer by using the footerActions
slot:
<x-filament::modal> {{-- Modal content --}} <x-slot name="footerActions"> {{-- Modal footer actions --}} </x-slot></x-filament::modal>
Changing the modal's alignment
By default, modal content will be aligned to the start, or centered if the modal is xs
or sm
in width. If you wish to change the alignment of content in a modal, you can use the alignment
attribute and pass it start
or center
:
<x-filament::modal alignment="center"> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Using a slide-over instead of a modal
You can open a "slide-over" dialog instead of a modal by using the slide-over
attribute:
<x-filament::modal slide-over> {{-- Slide-over content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Making the modal header sticky
The header of a modal scrolls out of view with the modal content when it overflows the modal size. However, slide-overs have a sticky modal that's always visible. You may control this behavior using the sticky-header
attribute:
<x-filament::modal sticky-header> <x-slot name="heading"> Modal heading </x-slot> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Making the modal footer sticky
The footer of a modal is rendered inline after the content by default. Slide-overs, however, have a sticky footer that always shows when scrolling the content. You may enable this for a modal too using the sticky-footer
attribute:
<x-filament::modal sticky-footer> {{-- Modal content --}} <x-slot name="footer"> {{-- Modal footer content --}} </x-slot></x-filament::modal>
Changing the modal width
You can change the width of the modal by using the width
attribute. Options correspond to Tailwind's max-width scale. The options are xs
, sm
, md
, lg
, xl
, 2xl
, 3xl
, 4xl
, 5xl
, 6xl
, 7xl
, and screen
:
<x-filament::modal width="5xl"> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Closing the modal by clicking away
By default, when you click away from a modal, it will close itself. If you wish to disable this behavior for a specific action, you can use the close-by-clicking-away
attribute:
<x-filament::modal :close-by-clicking-away="false"> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Closing the modal by escaping
By default, when you press escape on a modal, it will close itself. If you wish to disable this behavior for a specific action, you can use the close-by-escaping
attribute:
<x-filament::modal :close-by-escaping="false"> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Hiding the modal close button
By default, modals with a header have a close button in the top right corner. You can remove the close button from the modal by using the close-button
attribute:
<x-filament::modal :close-button="false"> <x-slot name="heading"> Modal heading </x-slot> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
Preventing the modal from autofocusing
By default, modals will autofocus on the first focusable element when opened. If you wish to disable this behavior, you can use the autofocus
attribute:
<x-filament::modal :autofocus="false"> {{-- Modal content --}}</x-filament::modal>
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