Laravel Voyager - two dropdown “Category” and “Subcategory”












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I am using Laravel Voyager admin panel.



I have a 'products' table where PRODUCT has parent SUBCATEGORY and CATEGORY. I have also made these relationships: 'product-subcategory' and 'product-category'.



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So, when I want to add new product, I can choose CATEGORY and SUBCATEGORY from dropdown.



The problem is, SUBCATEGORY dropdown shows all of the subcategories:



I want see the SUBCATEGORIES only from the CATEGORY I choose. (like we get the column names of specified MODEL(for referencing) when we create relationships in voyager)



The reason I want this is to prevent adding products under the wrong Category and Subcategory.



Is there a way to achieve this? Should I use some JSON in the 'Optional Details' field?










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  • the do an ajax for get subcategory from server when someone select category

    – Shaielndra Gupta
    Jan 18 at 23:43











  • Check out this tutorial here appdividend.com/2018/02/07/laravel-ajax-tutorial-example on how to setup a AJAX controller and be able to do queries. Then using some JavaScript libraries you can reload the 'subCategory' drop down choices every time a category is picked. Cheers!

    – ekscrypto
    Jan 19 at 0:27
















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I am using Laravel Voyager admin panel.



I have a 'products' table where PRODUCT has parent SUBCATEGORY and CATEGORY. I have also made these relationships: 'product-subcategory' and 'product-category'.



Screenshot



So, when I want to add new product, I can choose CATEGORY and SUBCATEGORY from dropdown.



The problem is, SUBCATEGORY dropdown shows all of the subcategories:



I want see the SUBCATEGORIES only from the CATEGORY I choose. (like we get the column names of specified MODEL(for referencing) when we create relationships in voyager)



The reason I want this is to prevent adding products under the wrong Category and Subcategory.



Is there a way to achieve this? Should I use some JSON in the 'Optional Details' field?










share|improve this question

























  • the do an ajax for get subcategory from server when someone select category

    – Shaielndra Gupta
    Jan 18 at 23:43











  • Check out this tutorial here appdividend.com/2018/02/07/laravel-ajax-tutorial-example on how to setup a AJAX controller and be able to do queries. Then using some JavaScript libraries you can reload the 'subCategory' drop down choices every time a category is picked. Cheers!

    – ekscrypto
    Jan 19 at 0:27














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I am using Laravel Voyager admin panel.



I have a 'products' table where PRODUCT has parent SUBCATEGORY and CATEGORY. I have also made these relationships: 'product-subcategory' and 'product-category'.



Screenshot



So, when I want to add new product, I can choose CATEGORY and SUBCATEGORY from dropdown.



The problem is, SUBCATEGORY dropdown shows all of the subcategories:



I want see the SUBCATEGORIES only from the CATEGORY I choose. (like we get the column names of specified MODEL(for referencing) when we create relationships in voyager)



The reason I want this is to prevent adding products under the wrong Category and Subcategory.



Is there a way to achieve this? Should I use some JSON in the 'Optional Details' field?










share|improve this question
















I am using Laravel Voyager admin panel.



I have a 'products' table where PRODUCT has parent SUBCATEGORY and CATEGORY. I have also made these relationships: 'product-subcategory' and 'product-category'.



Screenshot



So, when I want to add new product, I can choose CATEGORY and SUBCATEGORY from dropdown.



The problem is, SUBCATEGORY dropdown shows all of the subcategories:



I want see the SUBCATEGORIES only from the CATEGORY I choose. (like we get the column names of specified MODEL(for referencing) when we create relationships in voyager)



The reason I want this is to prevent adding products under the wrong Category and Subcategory.



Is there a way to achieve this? Should I use some JSON in the 'Optional Details' field?







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  • the do an ajax for get subcategory from server when someone select category

    – Shaielndra Gupta
    Jan 18 at 23:43











  • Check out this tutorial here appdividend.com/2018/02/07/laravel-ajax-tutorial-example on how to setup a AJAX controller and be able to do queries. Then using some JavaScript libraries you can reload the 'subCategory' drop down choices every time a category is picked. Cheers!

    – ekscrypto
    Jan 19 at 0:27



















  • the do an ajax for get subcategory from server when someone select category

    – Shaielndra Gupta
    Jan 18 at 23:43











  • Check out this tutorial here appdividend.com/2018/02/07/laravel-ajax-tutorial-example on how to setup a AJAX controller and be able to do queries. Then using some JavaScript libraries you can reload the 'subCategory' drop down choices every time a category is picked. Cheers!

    – ekscrypto
    Jan 19 at 0:27

















the do an ajax for get subcategory from server when someone select category

– Shaielndra Gupta
Jan 18 at 23:43





the do an ajax for get subcategory from server when someone select category

– Shaielndra Gupta
Jan 18 at 23:43













Check out this tutorial here appdividend.com/2018/02/07/laravel-ajax-tutorial-example on how to setup a AJAX controller and be able to do queries. Then using some JavaScript libraries you can reload the 'subCategory' drop down choices every time a category is picked. Cheers!

– ekscrypto
Jan 19 at 0:27





Check out this tutorial here appdividend.com/2018/02/07/laravel-ajax-tutorial-example on how to setup a AJAX controller and be able to do queries. Then using some JavaScript libraries you can reload the 'subCategory' drop down choices every time a category is picked. Cheers!

– ekscrypto
Jan 19 at 0:27












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