livewire-development

Verified·Scanned 2/18/2026

Develops reactive Livewire 4 components. Activates when creating, updating, or modifying Livewire components; working with wire:model, wire:click, wire:loading, or any wire: directives; adding real-time updates, loading states, or reactivity; debugging component behavior; writing Livewire tests; or when the user mentions Livewire, component, counter, or reactive UI.

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Livewire Development

When to Apply

Activate this skill when:

  • Creating or modifying Livewire components
  • Using wire: directives (model, click, loading, sort, intersect)
  • Implementing islands or async actions
  • Writing Livewire component tests

Documentation

Use search-docs for detailed Livewire 4 patterns and documentation.

Basic Usage

Creating Components

<code-snippet name="Component Creation Commands" lang="bash">

Single-file component (default in v4)

{{ $assist->artisanCommand('make:livewire create-post') }}

Multi-file component

{{ $assist->artisanCommand('make:livewire create-post --mfc') }}

Class-based component (v3 style)

{{ $assist->artisanCommand('make:livewire create-post --class') }}

With namespace

{{ $assist->artisanCommand('make:livewire Posts/CreatePost') }}

</code-snippet>

Converting Between Formats

Use php artisan livewire:convert create-post to convert between single-file, multi-file, and class-based formats.

Component Format Reference

FormatFlagStructure
Single-file (SFC)defaultPHP + Blade in one file
Multi-file (MFC)--mfcSeparate PHP class, Blade, JS, tests
Class-based--classTraditional v3 style class
View-based⚡ prefixBlade-only with functional state

Single-File Component Example

<code-snippet name="Single-File Component Example" lang="php"> <?php use Livewire\Component; new class extends Component { public int $count = 0; public function increment(): void { $this->count++; } } ?> <div> <button wire:click="increment">Count: @{{ $count }}</button> </div> </code-snippet>

Livewire 4 Specifics

Key Changes From Livewire 3

These things changed in Livewire 4, but may not have been updated in this application. Verify this application's setup to ensure you follow existing conventions.

  • Use Route::livewire() for full-page components; config keys renamed: layoutcomponent_layout, lazy_placeholdercomponent_placeholder.
  • wire:model now ignores child events by default (use wire:model.deep for old behavior); wire:scroll renamed to wire:navigate:scroll.
  • Component tags must be properly closed; wire:transition now uses View Transitions API (modifiers removed).
  • JavaScript: $wire.$js('name', fn)$wire.$js.name = fn; commit/request hooks → interceptMessage()/interceptRequest().

New Features

  • Component formats: single-file (SFC), multi-file (MFC), view-based components.
  • Islands (@island) for isolated updates; async actions (wire:click.async, #[Async]) for parallel execution.
  • Deferred/bundled loading: defer, lazy.bundle for optimized component loading.
FeatureUsagePurpose
Islands@island(name: 'stats')Isolated update regions
Asyncwire:click.async or #[Async]Non-blocking actions
Deferreddefer attributeLoad after page render
Bundledlazy.bundleLoad multiple together

New Directives

  • wire:sort, wire:intersect, wire:ref, .renderless, .preserve-scroll are available for use.
  • data-loading attribute automatically added to elements triggering network requests.
DirectivePurpose
wire:sortDrag-and-drop sorting
wire:intersectViewport intersection detection
wire:refElement references for JS
.renderlessComponent without rendering
.preserve-scrollPreserve scroll position

Best Practices

  • Always use wire:key in loops
  • Use wire:loading for loading states
  • Use wire:model.live for instant updates (default is debounced)
  • Validate and authorize in actions (treat like HTTP requests)

Configuration

  • smart_wire_keys defaults to true; new configs: component_locations, component_namespaces, make_command, csp_safe.

Alpine & JavaScript

  • wire:transition uses browser View Transitions API; $errors and $intercept magic properties available.
  • Non-blocking wire:poll and parallel wire:model.live updates improve performance.

For interceptors and hooks, see reference/javascript-hooks.md.

Testing

<code-snippet name="Testing Example" lang="php">

Livewire::test(Counter::class) ->assertSet('count', 0) ->call('increment') ->assertSet('count', 1);

</code-snippet>

Verification

  1. Browser console: Check for JS errors
  2. Network tab: Verify Livewire requests return 200
  3. Ensure wire:key on all @foreach loops

Common Pitfalls

  • Missing wire:key in loops → unexpected re-rendering
  • Expecting wire:model real-time → use wire:model.live
  • Unclosed component tags → syntax errors in v4
  • Using deprecated config keys or JS hooks
  • Including Alpine.js separately (already bundled in Livewire 4)