Laravel use same form for create and edit
Pretty easy in your controller you do:
public function create()
{
$user = new User;
$action = URL::route('user.store');
return View::('viewname')->with(compact('user', 'action'));
}
public function edit($id)
{
$user = User::find($id);
$action = URL::route('user.update', ['id' => $id]);
return View::('viewname')->with(compact('user', 'action'));
}
And you just have to use this way:
{{ Form::model($user, ['action' => $action]) }}
{{ Form::input('email') }}
{{ Form::input('first_name') }}
{{ Form::close() }}
I like to use form model binding
so I can easily populate a form's fields with corresponding value, so I follow this approach (using a user
model for example):
@if(isset($user))
{{ Form::model($user, ['route' => ['updateroute', $user->id], 'method' => 'patch']) }}
@else
{{ Form::open(['route' => 'createroute']) }}
@endif
{{ Form::text('fieldname1', Input::old('fieldname1')) }}
{{ Form::text('fieldname2', Input::old('fieldname2')) }}
{{-- More fields... --}}
{{ Form::submit('Save', ['name' => 'submit']) }}
{{ Form::close() }}
So, for example, from a controller, I basically use the same form for creating and updating, like:
// To create a new user
public function create()
{
// Load user/createOrUpdate.blade.php view
return View::make('user.createOrUpdate');
}
// To update an existing user (load to edit)
public function edit($id)
{
$user = User::find($id);
// Load user/createOrUpdate.blade.php view
return View::make('user.createOrUpdate')->with('user', $user);
}