- Creating Columns
- Relationships
- Available Methods
- Other Column Types
- Column Selection
- Secondary Header
- Footer
- Reusable Columns
- Anonymous Columns
- Styling
- Standard Column
- Array Columns (beta)
- Avg Columns (beta)
- Boolean Columns
- Button Group Columns
- Color Columns
- Component Columns
- Count Columns (beta)
- Date Columns
- Icon Columns (beta)
- Image Columns
- Link Columns
- Livewire Component (beta)
- Sum Columns (beta)
- View Component Columns
- Wire Link Column (beta)
- Introduction
- Boolean Filters (beta)
- Date Filters
- DateRange Filters
- DateTime Filters
- Multi-Select Dropdown Filters
- Multi-Select Filters
- NumberRange Filters
- Number Filters
- Select Filters
- Text Filters
- Livewire Custom Filter (Beta)
- Refreshing
- Loading Placeholder
- Multiple Tables Same Page
- Actions (beta)
- Adding Custom Markup
- Debugging
- Saving Table State
- Lifecycle Hooks
- Hiding The Table (beta)
- One Of Many Example
- Tools
Getting Started
Usage
DataTable
Columns
Column Types
Rows
Sorting
Pagination
Search
Bulk Actions
Filters
Filter Types
Reordering
Secondary Header
Footer
Examples
Misc.
Sponsored
Advanced Usage
Examples
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Wire Link Column (beta)
WireLink columns provide a way to display Wired Links in your table without having to use format()
or partial views, with or without a Confirmation Message
WireLinkColumn requires title, and an "action", which must be a valid LiveWire method in the current class, or a global method
Without a Confirmation Message
1WireLinkColumn::make("Delete Item")2 ->title(fn($row) => 'Delete Item')3 ->action(fn($row) => 'delete("'.$row->id.'")'),
You may also pass a string to "confirmMessage", which will utilise LiveWire 3's "wire:confirm" approach to display a confirmation modal.
1WireLinkColumn::make("Delete Item")2 ->title(fn($row) => 'Delete Item')3 ->confirmMessage('Are you sure you want to delete this item?')4 ->action(fn($row) => 'delete("'.$row->id.'")')5 ->attributes(fn($row) => [6 'class' => 'btn btn-danger',7 ]),
And you may also pass an array of attributes, which will be applied to the "button" element used within the Column
1WireLinkColumn::make("Delete Item")2 ->title(fn($row) => 'Delete Item')3 ->action(fn($row) => 'delete("'.$row->id.'")')4 ->attributes(fn($row) => [5 'class' => 'btn btn-danger',6 ]),
Please also see the following for other available methods: