Layout System

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Aurora UIX provides a flexible layout DSL for organizing fields in index, form, and show views.

The layout system gives you full control over UI structure. By default, Aurora UIX generates layouts automatically from your resource metadata, so you get a functional interface with no extra code. When you need custom arrangements, use the provided DSL to create anything from simple field groupings to complex, tabbed forms with nested sections—all with concise, readable code.

Core Concepts

Layout Types

Each layout type determines how your resource's fields are presented:

  • index_columns — Selects which fields appear in the list (table) view and their order. Takes a list of field names.
  • edit_layout — Controls how fields are arranged when creating or editing a resource. Renders input fields with metadata options like placeholder and required.
  • show_layout — Specifies read-only detail view layout using the same resource metadata but rendered as static values.

Sub-Layout Containers

Sub-layouts are organizational containers that structure how fields are displayed. You can nest them freely to achieve complex layouts:

  • inline(fields) — Arranges fields/sub-layouts horizontally in a single row
  • stacked(fields) — Arranges fields/sub-layouts vertically in a column (default when no layout defined)
  • group(title, fields) or group(title, do_block) — Visually groups related fields under a title with a border/frame
  • sections(do_block) — Creates a tabbed container; use with section blocks
  • section(title, fields) or section(title, do_block) — Represents a single tab; holds fields or nested layouts

Field Options

Field-level customizations (like readonly, hidden, renderer) defined in your resource metadata are automatically applied wherever the field appears, across all layouts.

Layout Examples

All examples below use this resource metadata:

auix_resource_metadata :product, context: MyApp.Inventory, schema: Product do
  field :reference, required: true
  field :name, required: true
  field :description
  field :price, precision: 12, scale: 2
  field :quantity_initial
  field :quantity_entries
  field :quantity_exits
  field :quantity_at_hand
end

1. Default Layout (No Configuration)

When you don't define a layout, Aurora UIX automatically generates one from all available fields:

auix_create_ui do
  # No layout specified - Aurora generates defaults for index, show, and edit
end

Generated layouts:

  • Index: Shows all fields in table columns
  • Show / Edit: Displays fields in vertical (stacked) order

2. Inline Layout — Horizontal Field Arrangement

Use inline to display fields side-by-side in a row:

edit_layout :product_location do
  inline [:reference, :name, :type]
end

Result: Three fields displayed horizontally in a single row.

3. Stacked Layout — Vertical Field Arrangement

Use stacked to display fields one below another:

edit_layout :product do
  stacked([
    :reference,
    :name,
    :description,
    :quantity_initial,
    :product_location_id,
    :product_location
  ])
end

Result: Fields are displayed vertically in a column.

4. Group Layout — Bordered Field Grouping

Use group(title) to visually frame related fields under a title:

edit_layout :product do
  group "Product Info" do
    stacked [:reference, :name, :description]
  end
end

Alternatively, pass fields directly without a do block:

edit_layout :product do
  group "Product Info", [:reference, :name, :description]
end

For example:

edit_layout :product, [] do
  inline([:reference, :name, :description])

  group "Quantities" do
    inline([:quantity_at_hand, :quantity_initial])
  end

  group "Sale Prices" do
    stacked([:list_price, :rrp])
  end
end

Result: Fields grouped in a bordered section with a title.

5. Sections Layout — Tabbed Interface

Use sections with section blocks to create a tabbed interface:

  auix_create_ui do
    edit_layout :product, [] do
      inline([:reference, :name, :description])

      # section_index_1
      sections do
        # section_index_1, tab_index_1
        section "Quantities" do
          inline([:quantity_at_hand, :quantity_initial])
        end

        # section_index_1, tab_index_2
        section "Sale Prices" do
          stacked([:list_price, :rrp])
        end
      end
    end
  end

Result: Multiple tabs; clicking a tab shows only that section's fields.


6. Complex Nested Layout

Combine all layout types for sophisticated UIs:

  auix_create_ui do
    edit_layout :product, [] do
      # sections_index_1
      sections do
        # sections_index_1 tab_index_1
        section "References" do
          inline([:reference, :name])

          # sections_index_2
          sections do
            # sections_index_2 tab_index_1
            section "Descriptions" do
              inline([:description, :status])
            end

            # sections_index_2 tab_index_2
            section "Specifications" do
              stacked do
                inline([:width, :height, :length])
                inline([:weight])
              end
            end
          end
        end

        # sections_index_1 tab_index_2
        section "Information" do
          # sections_index_3
          sections do
            # sections_index_3 tab_index_1
            section "Quantities" do
              inline([:quantity_at_hand, :quantity_initial])
            end

            # sections_index_3 tab_index_2
            section "Sale Prices", default: true do
              stacked([:list_price, :rrp])
            end
          end
        end
      end
    end
  end

Result:

  • Top section: Reference and name in the same row
  • Middle: Nested section inside the first tab containing description and quantities
  • Information tab: Nested section inside the information top level tab containing price related fields


Layout Customization

Layout Options by Type

Each layout type (:index, :form, :show) supports specific customization options that control titles, subtitles, pagination, and more.

Index Layout Options

Controls list view pagination, titles, and row/header actions:

index_columns :product, [:reference, :name, :price],
  page_title: "Products",
  page_subtitle: "Manage your inventory",
  pagination_items_per_page: 20,
  pagination_disabled?: false,
  order_by: [{:name, :asc}],
  where: dynamic([p], p.active == true)

Options:

  • :page_title — Main title (default: "Listing {title}")
  • :page_subtitle — Subtitle (default: empty)
  • :pagination_items_per_page — Rows per page (default: 40)
  • :pagination_disabled? — Disable pagination (default: false)
  • :order_by — Initial sort order; uses Aurora.Ctx.QueryBuilder syntax
  • :where — Query filter; uses Aurora.Ctx.QueryBuilder syntax

Form Layout Options

Controls edit/new form titles and subtitles:

edit_layout :product,
  edit_title: "Edit Product",
  edit_subtitle: "Update product details",
  new_title: "Create New Product",
  new_subtitle: "Add a product to your inventory"
do
  stacked [:reference, :name, :description]
end

Options:

  • :edit_title — Title for edit form (default: "Edit {name}")
  • :edit_subtitle — Subtitle for edit form (default: "Use this form to manage <strong>{title}</strong> records in your database")
  • :new_title — Title for create form (default: "New {name}")
  • :new_subtitle — Subtitle for create form (default: "Creates a new <strong>{name}</strong> record in your database")

Show Layout Options

Controls detail view titles and subtitles:

show_layout :product,
  page_title: "Product Details",
  page_subtitle: "Full product information"
do
  stacked [:reference, :name, :description, :price]
end

Options:

  • :page_title — Main title (default: "{name}" - the resource name)
  • :page_subtitle — Subtitle (default: "Details")

Dynamic Titles & Subtitles

For dynamic content, pass function references (named functions only, not anonymous):

defmodule MyAppWeb.ProductViews do
  def custom_edit_title(assigns) do
    ~H"Edit #{assigns.auix.name} (ID: #{assigns.entity.id})"
  end

  def custom_page_title(assigns) do
    ~H"Product: #{assigns.entity.name}"
  end

  # Layout definitions
  edit_layout :product, edit_title: &custom_edit_title/1 do
    stacked [:reference, :name, :description]
  end

  show_layout :product, page_title: &custom_page_title/1 do
    stacked [:reference, :name, :price]
  end
end

The function receives assigns and should return rendered HTML (using sigil ~H).

Field-Level Options

Customize individual fields within any layout using keyword options:

edit_layout :product do
  inline [
    reference: [readonly: true, length: 20],
    name: [placeholder: "Product name", length: 100],
    id: [hidden: true]
  ]
end

Relevant Field Options:

  • :readonly — Make field read-only
  • :hidden — Hide field from UI
  • :renderer — Custom rendering function
  • :length — Input field character width
  • :placeholder — Placeholder text
  • :option_label — For select/radio fields

For complete field attributes reference, see the Aurora.Uix.Field module documentation.

Aurora UIX provides a comprehensive action system for customizing buttons and links across all layout types. Actions are function components that receive assigns and return rendered HTML.

Understanding Actions

Actions are defined as Aurora.Uix.Action structs with:

  • :name — unique identifier (atom or binary)
  • :function_component — a function that receives assigns and returns rendered output

Actions are organized into action groups specific to each layout type. Each group represents a location where actions are rendered (headers, footers, rows, etc.).

Action Groups by Layout Type

Index Layout:

  • :index_row_actions — Actions for each table row (show, edit, delete)
  • :index_selected_actions — Actions when items are selected (uncheck all, delete all, check all)
  • :index_selected_all_actions — Toggle selection of all rows in current page
  • :index_header_actions — Actions in the page header (toggle filters, clear filters, submit filters, new)
  • :index_footer_actions — Actions in the page footer (pagination)
  • :index_filters_actions — Actions in the filters section

Form Layout:

  • :form_header_actions — Actions in the form header (typically empty by default)
  • :form_footer_actions — Actions in the form footer (save button)

Show Layout:

  • :show_header_actions — Actions in the show page header (edit button)
  • :show_footer_actions — Actions in the show page footer (back link)

One-to-Many & Embeds-Many Layouts:

  • :one_to_many_header_actions / :embeds_many_header_actions
  • :one_to_many_footer_actions / :embeds_many_footer_actions
  • :one_to_many_row_actions / :embeds_many_row_actions
  • :embeds_many_new_entry_actions
  • :embeds_many_existing_actions

Action Operations

Aurora UIX provides four operations to customize actions in layout options:

Add Action — Appends action to the end of the group:

add_row_action: {:archive, &MyViews.archive_action/1}

Insert Action — Prepends action to the beginning of the group:

insert_row_action: {:approve, &MyViews.approve_action/1}

Replace Action — Replaces an existing action by name:

replace_row_action: {:default_row_edit, &MyViews.custom_edit_action/1}

Remove Action — Removes an action by name:

remove_row_action: :default_row_delete

All operations accept {action_name, &function/1} pairs (except remove, which only needs the name).

Default Actions Reference

Index Layout Defaults:

  • :default_row_show — Show icon link in row actions
  • :default_row_edit — Edit icon link in row actions
  • :default_row_delete — Delete icon link with confirmation in row actions
  • :default_toggle_all_selected — Checkbox to select all rows in current page
  • :default_selected_uncheck_all — Button to uncheck all selected items
  • :default_selected_delete_all — Button to delete all selected items (with confirmation)
  • :default_selected_check_all — Button to check all items
  • :default_toggle_filters — Icon to open/close filters panel
  • :default_clear — Clear filters button
  • :default_submit — Submit filters button
  • :default_new — New entity button in header
  • :default_pagination — Pagination controls with responsive breakpoints

Form Layout Defaults:

  • :default_save — Save button in footer

Show Layout Defaults:

  • :default_edit — Edit button in header
  • :default_back — Back link in footer

Example: Customizing Index Actions

defmodule MyAppWeb.ProductViews do
  use Aurora.Uix.View

  # Custom archive action for table rows
  def archive_action(assigns) do
    ~H"""
    <.link
      phx-click={JS.push("archive", value: %{id: row_info_id(@auix)})}
      name={"auix-archive-#{@auix.module}"}
      data-confirm="Archive this product?"
    >
      <.icon class="auix-icon-size-5 auix-icon-warning" name="hero-archive-box" />
    </.link>
    """
  end

  # Custom export action for header
  def export_action(assigns) do
    ~H"""
    <.button phx-click="export-all" name={"auix-export-#{@auix.module}"}>
      <.icon name="hero-arrow-down-tray" class="auix-icon-size-4" />
      Export CSV
    </.button>
    """
  end

  # Custom edit with different styling
  def custom_edit_action(assigns) do
    ~H"""
    <.auix_link 
      class="auix-index-row-action auix-custom-edit"
      patch={"/#{@auix.uri_path}/#{row_info_id(@auix)}/edit"}
      name={"auix-edit-#{@auix.module}"}
    >
      <.icon class="auix-icon-size-5 auix-icon-primary" name="hero-pencil" />
    </.auix_link>
    """
  end

  index_columns :product, [:reference, :name, :price, :stock],
    # Add custom actions
    add_row_action: {:archive, &archive_action/1},
    add_header_action: {:export, &export_action/1},
    # Replace default actions
    replace_row_action: {:default_row_edit, &custom_edit_action/1},
    # Remove unwanted actions
    remove_row_action: :default_row_show

  # Helper to extract row ID from auix context
  defp row_info_id(%{row_info: {_index, row_entity}, primary_key: primary_key}) do
    Aurora.Uix.Templates.Basic.Helpers.primary_key_value(row_entity, primary_key)
  end
end

Example: Customizing Form Actions

defmodule MyAppWeb.ProductViews do
  use Aurora.Uix.View

  def save_and_continue_action(assigns) do
    ~H"""
    <.button 
      phx-click="save-continue" 
      phx-disable-with="Saving..." 
      name={"auix-save-continue-#{@auix.module}"}
    >
      Save and Continue
    </.button>
    """
  end

  def cancel_action(assigns) do
    ~H"""
    <.auix_back class="auix-button auix-button--secondary">
      Cancel
    </.auix_back>
    """
  end

  edit_layout :product,
    add_footer_action: {:save_continue, &save_and_continue_action/1},
    add_footer_action: {:cancel, &cancel_action/1}
  do
    stacked [:reference, :name, :description, :price]
  end
end

Example: Customizing Show Actions

defmodule MyAppWeb.ProductViews do
  use Aurora.Uix.View

  def duplicate_action(assigns) do
    ~H"""
    <.auix_link 
      patch={"/#{@auix.uri_path}/new?duplicate_from=#{@auix.entity.id}"}
      name={"auix-duplicate-#{@auix.module}"}
    >
      <.button class="auix-button--secondary">Duplicate Product</.button>
    </.auix_link>
    """
  end

  def print_action(assigns) do
    ~H"""
    <.button phx-click="print" phx-value-id={@auix.entity.id} class="auix-button--alt">
      <.icon name="hero-printer" /> Print
    </.button>
    """
  end

  show_layout :product,
    add_header_action: {:duplicate, &duplicate_action/1},
    add_header_action: {:print, &print_action/1}
  do
    stacked [:reference, :name, :description, :price]
  end
end

Important Implementation Notes

Action Function Signature:

  • Actions must be functions with arity 1 that accept assigns
  • Must return rendered output (use ~H"""...""" sigil)
  • Must be named functions (not anonymous functions)

Available Assigns in Actions:

  • @auix — Contains all Aurora UIX context
    • .row_info — Tuple of {index, entity} for row actions (see Row Info Structure below)
    • .entity — Current entity for form/show actions
    • .module — Resource module name
    • .name — Resource display name
    • .primary_key — Primary key field(s)
    • .uri_path — Current URI path for navigation
    • .selection — Selection state (index layouts only)
    • .pagination — Pagination state (index layouts only)
    • .filters_enabled? — Whether filters panel is open

Row Info Structure:

The @auix.row_info in row actions is a 2-tuple containing:

  1. Index/ID (first element) — The stream identifier or row ID from Phoenix LiveView streams
  2. Entity (second element) — The actual entity struct/map for the row
# Example row_info tuple structure
row_info = {"products-123", %Product{id: 123, name: "Widget", price: 29.99}}

# Extracting components
{stream_id, entity} = assigns.auix.row_info
# stream_id = "products-123"
# entity = %Product{id: 123, name: "Widget", price: 29.99}

# Common patterns for accessing data:
# 1. Get the primary key value
id = row_info_id(assigns.auix)  # Using helper function

# 2. Access entity fields directly
{_id, product} = assigns.auix.row_info
price = product.price

# 3. Pattern match in function head
def custom_action(%{auix: %{row_info: {_index, entity}}} = assigns) do
  ~H"""
  <button phx-click="process" phx-value-id={entity.id}>
    Process {entity.name}
  </button>
  """
end

Helper for Extracting Primary Keys:

Aurora UIX provides a helper to safely extract primary key values from row_info:

defp row_info_id(%{row_info: {_index, row_entity}, primary_key: primary_key}) do
  Aurora.Uix.Templates.Basic.Helpers.primary_key_value(row_entity, primary_key)
end

This helper handles both single and composite primary keys:

  • Single key: Returns the value directly (e.g., 123)
  • Composite keys: Returns a list of values (e.g., [123, 456])

Helper Functions:

Action Styling:

  • Use auix-* CSS classes for consistent styling
  • Row action icons: auix-icon-size-5 with context classes (auix-icon-info, auix-icon-safe, auix-icon-danger)
  • Buttons: auix-button, auix-button--secondary, auix-button--alt

Action Modification Under the Hood

Actions are stored in the socket's assigns.auix map under their respective action group keys. The modification functions (add_auix_action, insert_auix_action, replace_auix_action, remove_auix_action) from Aurora.Uix.Templates.Basic.Helpers manipulate these lists during layout setup.

For a complete list of available action groups, call Aurora.Uix.Action.action_groups().

Advanced Patterns

Nesting Fields and Blocks

Layouts can accept either a list of fields or a do block containing nested layouts:

# Direct field list
inline [:reference, :name]

# Nested block with sub-layouts
inline do
  group "Section 1", [:reference, :name]
  group "Section 2", [:description]
end

# Mixed: both fields and nested blocks are allowed
stacked do
  inline [:reference, :name]
  group "Details" do
    stacked [:description, :price]
  end
end

QueryBuilder for Advanced Filtering

Aurora UIX index layouts support advanced filtering and sorting. The :where and :order_by options are passed to Aurora.Ctx.QueryBuilder.options/2 for query construction.

Basic Filtering with Tuples:

index_columns :product, [:reference, :name, :price],
  where: [{:active, true}],
  order_by: [asc: :name, desc: :created_at]

Using Comparison Operators:

The :where option accepts tuples with operators for complex filtering:

index_columns :product, [:reference, :name, :price],
  where: [
    {:price, :greater_than, 10},
    {:name, :ilike, "%widget%"}
  ],
  order_by: :name

Supported Comparison Operators:

  • :greater_than or :gt - Greater than
  • :greater_equal_than or :ge - Greater than or equal
  • :less_than or :lt - Less than
  • :less_equal_than or :le - Less than or equal
  • :equal_to or :eq - Equal to
  • :like - Pattern matching (SQL LIKE with % and _)
  • :ilike - Case-insensitive pattern matching
  • :between - Range query (requires start and end values)

Range Filtering with Between:

index_columns :product, [:reference, :name, :price],
  where: [{:reference, :between, "A", "M"}],
  order_by: :reference

Multiple Sort Fields:

index_columns :product, [:reference, :name, :price],
  order_by: [asc: :category, desc: :price, asc: :name]

This enables:

  • Complex filtering with comparison operators
  • Multi-field sorting with customizable directions
  • Pattern matching with LIKE/ILIKE operators
  • Range queries with BETWEEN operator

Conditional Field Visibility

Use field options to hide fields conditionally:

edit_layout :product do
  stacked [
    id: [hidden: true],          # Always hidden
    reference: [readonly: true], # Visible but read-only
    name: []                      # Normal editable field
  ]
end

Best Practices

  1. Keep layouts readable — Avoid deeply nested structures; prefer multiple groups over excessive nesting
  2. Use meaningful group titles — Titles help users understand field organization
  3. Group related fields — Use group or sections to organize logically related fields
  4. Test responsiveness — Layouts adjust for mobile/tablet; test on multiple screen sizes
  5. Leverage sections for long forms — Use tabs to avoid overwhelming users with too many fields at once
  6. Keep field order consistent — Match order between index, edit, and show layouts when possible
  7. Use field options judiciously — Overriding too many field options makes maintenance harder; prefer metadata-level configuration

Next Steps

For styling generated layouts, see Styling Aurora UIX in a Host Application.