Extending Pages
Writing Extensions
There are three extension types Lunar provides, these are for Create, Edit and Listing pages.
You will want to place the extension class in your application. A sensible location might be App\Lunar\MyCreateExtension
.
Once created you will need to register the extension, typically in your app service provider.
CreatePageExtension
An example of extending a create page.
php
use Filament\Actions;
use Lunar\Admin\Support\Extending\CreatePageExtension;
use Lunar\Admin\Filament\Widgets;
class MyCreateExtension extends CreatePageExtension
{
public function heading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function subheading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function headerWidgets(array $widgets): array
{
$widgets = [
...$widgets,
Widgets\Dashboard\Orders\OrderStatsOverview::make(),
];
return $widgets;
}
public function headerActions(array $actions): array
{
$actions = [
...$actions,
Actions\Action::make('Cancel'),
];
return $actions;
}
public function formActions(array $actions): array
{
$actions = [
...$actions,
Actions\Action::make('Create and Edit'),
];
return $actions;
}
public function footerWidgets(array $widgets): array
{
$widgets = [
...$widgets,
Widgets\Dashboard\Orders\LatestOrdersTable::make(),
];
return $widgets;
}
public function beforeCreate(array $data): array
{
$data['model_code'] .= 'ABC';
return $data;
}
public function beforeCreation(array $data): array
{
return $data;
}
public function afterCreation(Model $record, array $data): Model
{
return $record;
}
}
// Typically placed in your AppServiceProvider file...
LunarPanel::extensions([
\Lunar\Admin\Filament\Resources\CustomerGroupResource\Pages\CreateCustomerGroup::class => MyCreateExtension::class,
]);
EditPageExtension
An example of extending an edit page.
php
use Filament\Actions;
use Lunar\Admin\Support\Extending\EditPageExtension;
use Lunar\Admin\Filament\Widgets;
class MyEditExtension extends EditPageExtension
{
public function heading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function subheading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function headerWidgets(array $widgets): array
{
$widgets = [
...$widgets,
Widgets\Dashboard\Orders\OrderStatsOverview::make(),
];
return $widgets;
}
public function headerActions(array $actions): array
{
$actions = [
...$actions,
Actions\ActionGroup::make([
Actions\Action::make('View on Storefront'),
Actions\Action::make('Copy Link'),
Actions\Action::make('Duplicate'),
])
];
return $actions;
}
public function formActions(array $actions): array
{
$actions = [
...$actions,
Actions\Action::make('Update and Edit'),
];
return $actions;
}
public function footerWidgets(array $widgets): array
{
$widgets = [
...$widgets,
Widgets\Dashboard\Orders\LatestOrdersTable::make(),
];
return $widgets;
}
public function beforeFill(array $data): array
{
$data['model_code'] .= 'ABC';
return $data;
}
public function beforeSave(array $data): array
{
return $data;
}
public function beforeUpdate(array $data, Model $record): array
{
return $data;
}
public function afterUpdate(Model $record, array $data): Model
{
return $record;
}
public function relationManagers(array $managers): array
{
return $managers;
}
}
// Typically placed in your AppServiceProvider file...
LunarPanel::extensions([
\Lunar\Admin\Filament\Resources\ProductResource\Pages\EditProduct::class => MyEditExtension::class,
]);
ListPageExtension
An example of extending a list page.
php
use Filament\Actions;
use Lunar\Admin\Support\Extending\ListPageExtension;
use Lunar\Admin\Filament\Widgets;
class MyListExtension extends ListPageExtension
{
public function heading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function subheading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function headerWidgets(array $widgets): array
{
$widgets = [
...$widgets,
Widgets\Dashboard\Orders\OrderStatsOverview::make(),
];
return $widgets;
}
public function headerActions(array $actions): array
{
$actions = [
...$actions,
Actions\ActionGroup::make([
Actions\Action::make('View on Storefront'),
Actions\Action::make('Copy Link'),
Actions\Action::make('Duplicate'),
]),
];
return $actions;
}
public function footerWidgets(array $widgets): array
{
$widgets = [
...$widgets,
Widgets\Dashboard\Orders\LatestOrdersTable::make(),
];
return $widgets;
}
}
// Typically placed in your AppServiceProvider file...
LunarPanel::extensions([
\Lunar\Admin\Filament\Resources\ProductResource\Pages\ListProducts::class => MyListExtension::class,
]);
ViewPageExtension
An example of extending a view page.
php
use Filament\Actions;
use Lunar\Admin\Support\Extending\ViewPageExtension;
class MyViewExtension extends ViewPageExtension
{
public function heading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function subheading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function headerActions(array $actions): array
{
$actions = [
...$actions,
Actions\ActionGroup::make([
Actions\Action::make('Download PDF')
])
];
return $actions;
}
}
// Typically placed in your AppServiceProvider file...
LunarPanel::extensions([
\Lunar\Admin\Filament\Resources\OrderResource\Pages\ManageOrder::class => MyViewExtension::class,
]);
RelationPageExtension
An example of extending a relation page.
php
use Filament\Actions;
use Lunar\Admin\Support\Extending\RelationPageExtension;
class MyRelationExtension extends RelationPageExtension
{
public function heading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function subheading($title): string
{
return $title . ' - Example';
}
public function headerActions(array $actions): array
{
$actions = [
...$actions,
Actions\ActionGroup::make([
Actions\Action::make('Download PDF')
])
];
return $actions;
}
}
// Typically placed in your AppServiceProvider file...
LunarPanel::extensions([
\Lunar\Admin\Filament\Resources\ProductResource\Pages\ManageProductMedia::class => MyRelationExtension::class,
]);
Extending Pages In Addons
If you are building an addon for Lunar, you may need to take a slightly different approach when modifying forms, etc.
For example, you cannot assume the contents of a form, so you may need to take an approach such as this...
php
public function extendForm(Form $form): Form
{
$form->schema([
...$form->getComponents(true), // Gets the currently registered components
TextInput::make('model_code'),
]);
return $form;
}