This is a Statamic addon that extends on Conditional Fields, so you can use the bard-contains custom rule against any Bard field.
As luck would have it, this works great everywhere - even in a repeater, or something much more obscure... such as a Bard-in-Bard-set onion!
Options
This addon adds a custom bard-contains:option field condition to Statamic where option is one or more of the following:
- empty
- notEmpty
- hasParagraphs
- hasNoParagraphs
- hasSets
- hasNoSets
- debug (see debugging)
Multiple Options
You can use multiple options to test for all of the provided scenarios on your Bard field. This means you're using AND logic, so all options need to pass for the condition to succeed.
For instance, custom bard-contains:hasParagraphs,hasSets will only succeed if the Bard field has both a text paragraph and a set.
If you need to have a Bard condition succeed on either of multiple options, create separate conditions using if_any/unless_any operators.
From the Statamic Control Panel blueprint screens, these conditions are displayed as Show/Hide when: any of the following conditions pass.
How to Install
You can search for this addon in the Tools > Addons section of the Statamic control panel and click install, or run the following command from your project root:
composer require skylennard/bard-containsHow to Use
Add a condition to any field, referencing a bard field
- Use the "custom" condition syntax to set up the condition:
- custom bard-contains:option, with an- optionfrom the above list
 
Example
Fields in a Collection/Taxonomy, for instance:
-  handle: customize  field:    type: revealer    if:      custom_content: 'custom bard-contains:empty'-  handle: custom_content  field:    type: bard    if_any:      customize: 'equals true'      custom_content: 'custom bard-contains:notEmpty'Results
- Revealer customizeis only visible when Bard is empty.
- Bard custom_contentis visible when either:- Revealer customizeis activated and/or
- Bard custom_contenthas existing content.
 
- Revealer 
Debugging
Using the option debug can help you figure out what status the addon is seeing when checking your Bard field.  This will console.log() an object with the true/false status for all the options, so check it out in the inspector.
 
         Nate Johnson
                    Nate Johnson
                 
    