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name, description, license, metadata
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| volt-development | Develops single-file Livewire components with Volt. Activates when creating Volt components, converting Livewire to Volt, working with @volt directive, functional or class-based Volt APIs; or when the user mentions Volt, single-file components, functional Livewire, or inline component logic in Blade files. | MIT |
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Volt Development
When to Apply
Activate this skill when:
- Creating Volt single-file components
- Converting traditional Livewire components to Volt
- Testing Volt components
Documentation
Use search-docs for detailed Volt patterns and documentation.
Basic Usage
Create components with php artisan make:volt [name] [--test] [--pest].
Important: Check existing Volt components to determine if they use functional or class-based style before creating new ones.
Functional Components
@@volt
<?php
use function Livewire\Volt\{state, computed};
state(['count' => 0]);
$increment = fn () => $this->count++;
$double = computed(fn () => $this->count * 2);
?>
<div>
<h1>Count: @{{ $count }} (Double: @{{ $this->double }})</h1>
<button wire:click="increment">+</button>
</div>
@@endvolt
Class-Based Components
use Livewire\Volt\Component;
new class extends Component {
public int $count = 0;
public function increment(): void
{
$this->count++;
}
} ?>
<div>
<h1>@{{ $count }}</h1>
<button wire:click="increment">+</button>
</div>
Testing
Tests go in existing Volt test directory or tests/Feature/Volt:
use Livewire\Volt\Volt;
test('counter increments', function () {
Volt::test('counter')
->assertSee('Count: 0')
->call('increment')
->assertSee('Count: 1');
});
Verification
- Check existing components for functional vs class-based style
- Test component with
Volt::test()
Common Pitfalls
- Not checking existing style (functional vs class-based) before creating
- Forgetting
@voltdirective wrapper - Missing
--testor--pestflag when tests are needed