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<laravel-boost-guidelines>
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=== foundation rules ===
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# Laravel Boost Guidelines
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The Laravel Boost guidelines are specifically curated by Laravel maintainers for this application. These guidelines should be followed closely to ensure the best experience when building Laravel applications.
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## Foundational Context
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This application is a Laravel application and its main Laravel ecosystems package & versions are below. You are an expert with them all. Ensure you abide by these specific packages & versions.
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- php - 8.5
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- filament/filament (FILAMENT) - v5
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- laravel/ai (AI) - v0
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- laravel/framework (LARAVEL) - v12
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- laravel/horizon (HORIZON) - v5
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- laravel/prompts (PROMPTS) - v0
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- laravel/sanctum (SANCTUM) - v4
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- laravel/scout (SCOUT) - v11
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- livewire/livewire (LIVEWIRE) - v4
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- laravel/boost (BOOST) - v2
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- laravel/mcp (MCP) - v0
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- laravel/pail (PAIL) - v1
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- laravel/pint (PINT) - v1
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- laravel/sail (SAIL) - v1
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- pestphp/pest (PEST) - v4
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- phpunit/phpunit (PHPUNIT) - v12
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- tailwindcss (TAILWINDCSS) - v4
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## Skills Activation
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This project has domain-specific skills available in `**/skills/**`. You MUST activate the relevant skill whenever you work in that domain—don't wait until you're stuck.
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## Conventions
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- You must follow all existing code conventions used in this application. When creating or editing a file, check sibling files for the correct structure, approach, and naming.
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- Use descriptive names for variables and methods. For example, `isRegisteredForDiscounts`, not `discount()`.
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- Check for existing components to reuse before writing a new one.
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## Verification Scripts
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- Do not create verification scripts or tinker when tests cover that functionality and prove they work. Unit and feature tests are more important.
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## Application Structure & Architecture
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- Stick to existing directory structure; don't create new base folders without approval.
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- Do not change the application's dependencies without approval.
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## Frontend Bundling
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- If the user doesn't see a frontend change reflected in the UI, it could mean they need to run `vendor/bin/sail npm run build`, `vendor/bin/sail npm run dev`, or `vendor/bin/sail composer run dev`. Ask them.
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## Documentation Files
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- You must only create documentation files if explicitly requested by the user.
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## Replies
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- Be concise in your explanations - focus on what's important rather than explaining obvious details.
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=== boost rules ===
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# Laravel Boost
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## Tools
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- Laravel Boost is an MCP server with tools designed specifically for this application. Prefer Boost tools over manual alternatives like shell commands or file reads.
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- Use `database-query` to run read-only queries against the database instead of writing raw SQL in tinker.
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- Use `database-schema` to inspect table structure before writing migrations or models.
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- Use `get-absolute-url` to resolve the correct scheme, domain, and port for project URLs. Always use this before sharing a URL with the user.
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- Use `browser-logs` to read browser logs, errors, and exceptions. Only recent logs are useful, ignore old entries.
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## Searching Documentation (IMPORTANT)
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- Always use `search-docs` before making code changes. Do not skip this step. It returns version-specific docs based on installed packages automatically.
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- Pass a `packages` array to scope results when you know which packages are relevant.
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- Use multiple broad, topic-based queries: `['rate limiting', 'routing rate limiting', 'routing']`. Expect the most relevant results first.
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- Do not add package names to queries because package info is already shared. Use `test resource table`, not `filament 4 test resource table`.
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### Search Syntax
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1. Use words for auto-stemmed AND logic: `rate limit` matches both "rate" AND "limit".
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2. Use `"quoted phrases"` for exact position matching: `"infinite scroll"` requires adjacent words in order.
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3. Combine words and phrases for mixed queries: `middleware "rate limit"`.
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4. Use multiple queries for OR logic: `queries=["authentication", "middleware"]`.
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## Artisan
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- Run Artisan commands directly via the command line (e.g., `vendor/bin/sail artisan route:list`). Use `vendor/bin/sail artisan list` to discover available commands and `vendor/bin/sail artisan [command] --help` to check parameters.
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- Inspect routes with `vendor/bin/sail artisan route:list`. Filter with: `--method=GET`, `--name=users`, `--path=api`, `--except-vendor`, `--only-vendor`.
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- Read configuration values using dot notation: `vendor/bin/sail artisan config:show app.name`, `vendor/bin/sail artisan config:show database.default`. Or read config files directly from the `config/` directory.
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- To check environment variables, read the `.env` file directly.
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## Tinker
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- Execute PHP in app context for debugging and testing code. Do not create models without user approval, prefer tests with factories instead. Prefer existing Artisan commands over custom tinker code.
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- Always use single quotes to prevent shell expansion: `vendor/bin/sail artisan tinker --execute 'Your::code();'`
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- Double quotes for PHP strings inside: `vendor/bin/sail artisan tinker --execute 'User::where("active", true)->count();'`
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=== php rules ===
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# PHP
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- Always use curly braces for control structures, even for single-line bodies.
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- Use PHP 8 constructor property promotion: `public function __construct(public GitHub $github) { }`. Do not leave empty zero-parameter `__construct()` methods unless the constructor is private.
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- Use explicit return type declarations and type hints for all method parameters: `function isAccessible(User $user, ?string $path = null): bool`
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- Follow existing application Enum naming conventions.
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- Prefer PHPDoc blocks over inline comments. Only add inline comments for exceptionally complex logic.
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- Use array shape type definitions in PHPDoc blocks.
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=== deployments rules ===
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# Deployment
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- Laravel can be deployed using [Laravel Cloud](https://cloud.laravel.com/), which is the fastest way to deploy and scale production Laravel applications.
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=== sail rules ===
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# Laravel Sail
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- This project runs inside Laravel Sail's Docker containers. You MUST execute all commands through Sail.
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- Start services using `vendor/bin/sail up -d` and stop them with `vendor/bin/sail stop`.
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- Open the application in the browser by running `vendor/bin/sail open`.
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- Always prefix PHP, Artisan, Composer, and Node commands with `vendor/bin/sail`. Examples:
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- Run Artisan Commands: `vendor/bin/sail artisan migrate`
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- Install Composer packages: `vendor/bin/sail composer install`
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- Execute Node commands: `vendor/bin/sail npm run dev`
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- Execute PHP scripts: `vendor/bin/sail php [script]`
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- View all available Sail commands by running `vendor/bin/sail` without arguments.
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=== tests rules ===
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# Test Enforcement
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- Every change must be programmatically tested. Write a new test or update an existing test, then run the affected tests to make sure they pass.
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- Run the minimum number of tests needed to ensure code quality and speed. Use `vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact` with a specific filename or filter.
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=== laravel/core rules ===
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# Do Things the Laravel Way
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- Use `vendor/bin/sail artisan make:` commands to create new files (i.e. migrations, controllers, models, etc.). You can list available Artisan commands using `vendor/bin/sail artisan list` and check their parameters with `vendor/bin/sail artisan [command] --help`.
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- If you're creating a generic PHP class, use `vendor/bin/sail artisan make:class`.
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- Pass `--no-interaction` to all Artisan commands to ensure they work without user input. You should also pass the correct `--options` to ensure correct behavior.
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### Model Creation
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- When creating new models, create useful factories and seeders for them too. Ask the user if they need any other things, using `vendor/bin/sail artisan make:model --help` to check the available options.
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## APIs & Eloquent Resources
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- For APIs, default to using Eloquent API Resources and API versioning unless existing API routes do not, then you should follow existing application convention.
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## URL Generation
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- When generating links to other pages, prefer named routes and the `route()` function.
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## Testing
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- When creating models for tests, use the factories for the models. Check if the factory has custom states that can be used before manually setting up the model.
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- Faker: Use methods such as `$this->faker->word()` or `fake()->randomDigit()`. Follow existing conventions whether to use `$this->faker` or `fake()`.
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- When creating tests, make use of `vendor/bin/sail artisan make:test [options] {name}` to create a feature test, and pass `--unit` to create a unit test. Most tests should be feature tests.
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## Vite Error
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- If you receive an "Illuminate\Foundation\ViteException: Unable to locate file in Vite manifest" error, you can run `vendor/bin/sail npm run build` or ask the user to run `vendor/bin/sail npm run dev` or `vendor/bin/sail composer run dev`.
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=== laravel/v12 rules ===
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# Laravel 12
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- CRITICAL: ALWAYS use `search-docs` tool for version-specific Laravel documentation and updated code examples.
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- Since Laravel 11, Laravel has a new streamlined file structure which this project uses.
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## Laravel 12 Structure
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- In Laravel 12, middleware are no longer registered in `app/Http/Kernel.php`.
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- Middleware are configured declaratively in `bootstrap/app.php` using `Application::configure()->withMiddleware()`.
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- `bootstrap/app.php` is the file to register middleware, exceptions, and routing files.
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- `bootstrap/providers.php` contains application specific service providers.
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- The `app/Console/Kernel.php` file no longer exists; use `bootstrap/app.php` or `routes/console.php` for console configuration.
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- Console commands in `app/Console/Commands/` are automatically available and do not require manual registration.
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## Database
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- When modifying a column, the migration must include all of the attributes that were previously defined on the column. Otherwise, they will be dropped and lost.
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- Laravel 12 allows limiting eagerly loaded records natively, without external packages: `$query->latest()->limit(10);`.
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### Models
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- Casts can and likely should be set in a `casts()` method on a model rather than the `$casts` property. Follow existing conventions from other models.
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=== pint/core rules ===
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# Laravel Pint Code Formatter
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- If you have modified any PHP files, you must run `vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent` before finalizing changes to ensure your code matches the project's expected style.
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- Do not run `vendor/bin/sail bin pint --test --format agent`, simply run `vendor/bin/sail bin pint --format agent` to fix any formatting issues.
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=== pest/core rules ===
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## Pest
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- This project uses Pest for testing. Create tests: `vendor/bin/sail artisan make:test --pest {name}`.
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- The `{name}` argument should not include the test suite directory. Use `vendor/bin/sail artisan make:test --pest SomeFeatureTest` instead of `vendor/bin/sail artisan make:test --pest Feature/SomeFeatureTest`.
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- Run tests: `vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact` or filter: `vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact --filter=testName`.
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- Do NOT delete tests without approval.
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=== filament/filament rules ===
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## Filament
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- Filament is used by this application. Follow the existing conventions for how and where it is implemented.
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- Filament is a Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework for Laravel that lets you define user interfaces in PHP using structured configuration objects. Built on Livewire, Alpine.js, and Tailwind CSS.
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- Use the `search-docs` tool for official documentation on Artisan commands, code examples, testing, relationships, and idiomatic practices. If `search-docs` is unavailable, refer to https://filamentphp.com/docs.
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### Artisan
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- Always use Filament-specific Artisan commands to create files. Find available commands with the `list-artisan-commands` tool, or run `php artisan --help`.
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- Always inspect required options before running a command, and always pass `--no-interaction`.
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### Patterns
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Always use static `make()` methods to initialize components. Most configuration methods accept a `Closure` for dynamic values.
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Use `Get $get` to read other form field values for conditional logic:
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<code-snippet name="Conditional form field visibility" lang="php">
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use Filament\Forms\Components\Select;
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use Filament\Forms\Components\TextInput;
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use Filament\Schemas\Components\Utilities\Get;
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Select::make('type')
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->options(CompanyType::class)
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->required()
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->live(),
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TextInput::make('company_name')
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->required()
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->visible(fn (Get $get): bool => $get('type') === 'business'),
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</code-snippet>
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Use `state()` with a `Closure` to compute derived column values:
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<code-snippet name="Computed table column value" lang="php">
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use Filament\Tables\Columns\TextColumn;
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TextColumn::make('full_name')
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->state(fn (User $record): string => "{$record->first_name} {$record->last_name}"),
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</code-snippet>
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Actions encapsulate a button with an optional modal form and logic:
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<code-snippet name="Action with modal form" lang="php">
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use Filament\Actions\Action;
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use Filament\Forms\Components\TextInput;
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Action::make('updateEmail')
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->schema([
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TextInput::make('email')
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->email()
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->required(),
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])
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->action(fn (array $data, User $record) => $record->update($data))
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</code-snippet>
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### Testing
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Always authenticate before testing panel functionality. Filament uses Livewire, so use `Livewire::test()` or `livewire()` (available when `pestphp/pest-plugin-livewire` is in `composer.json`):
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<code-snippet name="Table test" lang="php">
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use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
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livewire(ListUsers::class)
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->assertCanSeeTableRecords($users)
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->searchTable($users->first()->name)
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->assertCanSeeTableRecords($users->take(1))
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->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords($users->skip(1));
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</code-snippet>
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<code-snippet name="Create resource test" lang="php">
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use function Pest\Laravel\assertDatabaseHas;
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use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
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livewire(CreateUser::class)
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->fillForm([
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'name' => 'Test',
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'email' => 'test@example.com',
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])
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->call('create')
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->assertNotified()
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->assertRedirect();
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assertDatabaseHas(User::class, [
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'name' => 'Test',
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'email' => 'test@example.com',
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]);
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</code-snippet>
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<code-snippet name="Testing validation" lang="php">
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use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
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livewire(CreateUser::class)
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->fillForm([
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'name' => null,
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'email' => 'invalid-email',
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])
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->call('create')
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->assertHasFormErrors([
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'name' => 'required',
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'email' => 'email',
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])
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->assertNotNotified();
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</code-snippet>
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<code-snippet name="Calling actions in pages" lang="php">
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use Filament\Actions\DeleteAction;
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use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
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livewire(EditUser::class, ['record' => $user->id])
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->callAction(DeleteAction::class)
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->assertNotified()
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->assertRedirect();
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</code-snippet>
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<code-snippet name="Calling actions in tables" lang="php">
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use Filament\Actions\Testing\TestAction;
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use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
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livewire(ListUsers::class)
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->callAction(TestAction::make('promote')->table($user), [
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'role' => 'admin',
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])
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->assertNotified();
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</code-snippet>
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### Correct Namespaces
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- Form fields (`TextInput`, `Select`, etc.): `Filament\Forms\Components\`
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- Infolist entries (`TextEntry`, `IconEntry`, etc.): `Filament\Infolists\Components\`
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- Layout components (`Grid`, `Section`, `Fieldset`, `Tabs`, `Wizard`, etc.): `Filament\Schemas\Components\`
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- Schema utilities (`Get`, `Set`, etc.): `Filament\Schemas\Components\Utilities\`
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- Actions (`DeleteAction`, `CreateAction`, etc.): `Filament\Actions\`. Never use `Filament\Tables\Actions\`, `Filament\Forms\Actions\`, or any other sub-namespace for actions.
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- Icons: `Filament\Support\Icons\Heroicon` enum (e.g., `Heroicon::PencilSquare`)
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### Common Mistakes
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- **Never assume public file visibility.** File visibility is `private` by default. Always use `->visibility('public')` when public access is needed.
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- **Never assume full-width layout.** `Grid`, `Section`, and `Fieldset` do not span all columns by default. Explicitly set column spans when needed.
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</laravel-boost-guidelines>
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