Laravel 7 Vue JS Search Filter Example Tutorial

Laravel Vue js search filter example. In this tutorial, you will learn how to implement a search filter with Vue js in laravel.

If you are working with laravel vue js blog posts app. And you need to implement search filter for filtering blog posts according to search.

This tutorial will help you from scratch to implement search filter in your laravel vue js app.

Laravel Vue JS Search Filter Example

Follow the below steps and implement search filter with vue js in laravel apps:

  • Step 1: Download Laravel Fresh App
  • Step 2: Add Database Detail
  • Step 3: Run Make auth Command
  • Step 4: Create Model And Migration
  • Step 5: NPM Configuration
  • Step 6: Add Routes
  • Step 7: Create Controller By Command
  • Step 8: Create Vue Component
  • Step 9: Create Blade Views And Initialize Vue Components
  • Step 10: Run Development Server

Step 1: Download Laravel Fresh App

In this step, you need to install laravel latest application setup, So open your terminal OR command prompt and run the following command:

 composer create-project --prefer-dist laravel/laravel blog 

Step 2: Add Database Details

After successfully install laravel new application, Go to your project root directory and open .env file. Then set up database credential in .env file as follow:

 DB_CONNECTION=mysql
 DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
 DB_PORT=3306
 DB_DATABASE=here your database name here
 DB_USERNAME=here database username here
 DB_PASSWORD=here database password here

Step 3: Run Make auth Command

Next step, Run the following commands:

cd blog
composer require laravel/ui --dev
php artisan ui vue --auth

This laravel laravel/ui package provides a quick way to scaffold all of the routes, controller and views with authentication.

Step 4: Create Model And Migration

Next step, you need to run the following command:

php artisan make:model Post -fm

This command will create one model name post.php and also create one migration file for the posts table.

Now open create_posts_table.php migration file from database>migrations and replace up() function with following code:

<?php
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema;
use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint;
use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration;
class CreatePostsTable extends Migration
{
    /**
     * Run the migrations.
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function up()
    {
       Schema::create('posts', function (Blueprint $table) {
            $table->bigIncrements('id');
            $table->string('title');
            $table->string('slug');
            $table->unsignedBigInteger('user_id');
            $table->integer('active');
            $table->timestamps();
      });
    }
    /**
     * Reverse the migrations.
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function down()
    {
        Schema::dropIfExists('posts');
    }
}

Next, migrate the table using the below command:

php artisan migrate

Next, Navigate to app/Post.php and update the following code into your Post.php model as follow:

namespace App;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class Post extends Model
{
    protected $guarded = [];
}

Next, Navigate to database/factories and open PostFactory.php. Then update the following code into it as follow:

/** @var \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factory $factory */
use App\Post;
use Faker\Generator as Faker;
$factory->define(Post::class, function (Faker $faker) {
    return [
       'title' => $faker->sentence,
       'slug' => \Str::slug($faker->sentence),
       'user_id' => 1,
       'active' => $faker->numberBetween(0,1)
    ];
});

and then run the following commad to generate fake data using faker as follow:

php artisan tinker
//and then
factory(\App\Post::class,30)->create()
exit

Step 5: NPM Configuration

You need to setup Vue and install Vue dependencies using NPM. So run the following command on command prompt:

php artisan preset vue

Install all Vue dependencies:

npm install

Step 6: Add Routes

Next step, go to routes folder and open web.php file and add the following routes into your file:

routes/web.php

//filter
Route::get('filter','PostController@index');
Route::post('filter','PostController@getpost');

Step 7: Create Controller By Command

Next step, open your command prompt and run the following command to create a controller by an artisan:

php artisan make:controller PostController

After that, go to app\Http\Controllers and open PostController.php file. Then update the following code into your PostController.php file:

<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use App\Post;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Facades\App\Repository\Posts;
class PostController extends Controller
{
    public function index()
    {
        $posts = Posts::allPosts();

        return view('filter',['posts' => $posts ]);
    }
    public function getpost(Request $request)
    {
        $posts=Post::where('active',$request->sort)->get();
        return response()->json([
            'post'=>$posts
        ]);

    }
}

Step 8: Create Vue Component

Next step, go to resources/assets/js/components folder and create a file called FilterComponent.vue.

Now, update the following code into your FilterComponent.vue components file:

<template>
    <div class="container">

        <div class="card-header">
            <select  id="" v-model="sort" @change="sortValue">
                <option value="1" >Active</option>
                <option value="0" >In-Active</option>
            </select>
        </div>
        <div class="card-body">
            <ul v-for="post in post" :key='post.id'>
                <li>{{ post.title }} {{ post.active }} </li>
            </ul>
        </div>
    </div>
</template>
<script>
    export default {
        props:['post'],
        data(){
            return {
                posts:'',
                sort:'',
            }
        },
        methods:{
           loadPost(){
               this.post=this.post
           },
           sortValue(){
               axios.post('/filter',{ sort:this.sort })
               .then(response => ( this.post=response.data.post ))
           }
        },
        mounted() {
            console.log('console filter componet')
        }
    }
</script> 

Now open resources/assets/js/app.js and include the FilterComponent.vue component as follow:

require('./bootstrap');
window.Vue = require('vue');
Vue.component('filter-component', require('./components/FilterComponent.vue').default);
const app = new Vue({
    el: '#app',
});

Step 9: Create Blade Views And Initialize Vue Components

In this step, navigate to resources/views and create one folder named layouts. Inside this folder create one blade view file named app.blade.php file.

Next, Navigate to resources/views/layouts and open app.blade.php file. Then update the following code into your app.blade.php file as follow:

<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
    <meta name="csrf-token" content="{{ csrf_token() }}">
    <title>Laravel Vue JS Search Filter Example Tutorial - Tutsmake.com</title>
    <script src="{{ asset('js/app.js') }}" defer></script>
    <link href="{{ asset('css/app.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">
    @stack('fontawesome')
</head>
<body>
    <div id="app">
        <main class="py-4">
            @yield('content')
        </main>
    </div>
</body>
</html>
  

Next, Navigate to resources/views/ and create one file name filter.blade.php. Then update the following code into your filter.blade.php file as follow:

@extends('layouts.app')
@section('content')
<div class="container">
    <div class="row justify-content-center">

        <div class="col-md-8">
            <div class="card">
                <div class="card-header">Dashboard</div>

                <div class="card-body">
                  <filter-component :post = "{{ $posts }}"></filter-component>
                </div>

            </div>
        </div>
    </div>
</div>
@endsection 

Step 10: Run Development Server

Run the following command to start the development server:

npm run dev
or
npm run watch

Conclusion

In this search filter Vue js with laravel example tutorial, you have learned how to implement search filters on blogs posts with Vue js in laravel apps.

AuthorDevendra Dode

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