The source code for the Filament website.
Docs
Warning Please submit pull requests for documentation changes to the
filament/filament
repository. The relevant documentation files can be found in the/docs
directory of each package.
Contributing
Submitting plugins and articles can be done by submitting a pull request to this repository. We have opted for this approach to allow for a more open and transparent process, as well as a smoother review process based on GitHub, where you and Filament maintainers can communicate directly.
Setting up an author profile
Before you can contribute plugins or articles to the website, you must set up your author profile. This is then linked to your contributions.
To set up your author profile, create a new file in the content/authors
directory. The filename should be your name, with spaces replaced by dashes, and the extension should be .md
. For example, if your name is Dan Harrin, the filename should be dan-harrin.md
.
---
name: Dan Harrin
slug: dan-harrin
avatar: dan-harrin.jpg
github_url: https://github.com/danharrin
twitter_url: https://twitter.com/danjharrin
mastodon_url: https://phpc.social/@danharrin
sponsor_url: https://github.com/sponsors/danharrin
---
Your bio should be written in Markdown here. In the future, we may introduce an Author page where people can see your contributions, so feel free to write a little about yourself. Please check the grammar and spelling of this description, preferably using [Grammarly](https://www.grammarly.com). It should be in full sentences.
- The
slug
should match the current filename. - The
avatar
should be the name of a file in thecontent/authors/avatars
directory. Your avatar must be square, at least 1000x1000 pixels in size, and preferably a JPEG. - The
github_url
should be a link to your GitHub profile. - The
twitter_url
should be a link to your Twitter profile. It is optional. - The
mastodon_url
should be a link to your Mastodon profile. It is optional. - The
sponsors_url
should be a link to your sponsors page like GitHub sponsors. It is optional.
Submitting a plugin
To submit a plugin, create a new file in the content/plugins
directory. The filename should be your author name, followed by the name of your plugin, with spaces replaced by dashes, and the extension should be .md
. For example, if your author name is "Filament" and the plugin is called "Spatie Media Library", the filename should be filament-spatie-media-library.md
.
---
name: Spatie Media Library
slug: filament-spatie-media-library
author_slug: filament
categories: [form-builder, form-field, spatie, table-builder, table-column]
description: Filament support for `spatie/laravel-medialibrary`.
discord_url: https://discord.com/channels/883083792112300104/1080807837833384017
docs_url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/filamentphp/spatie-laravel-media-library-plugin/3.x/README.md
github_repository: filamentphp/spatie-laravel-media-library-plugin
has_dark_theme: true
has_translations: true
image: filament-spatie-media-library.jpg
versions: [2, 3]
publish_date: 2023-08-01
---
Please note: Do not include the word "Filament" in the name of your plugin. This is redundant, as all plugins on the website are for Filament. Please do not include it in the slug or filename either - unless its part of your author name.
- The
slug
should match the current filename. - The
author_slug
should match theslug
of the author profile you created earlier. - The
categories
should be an array of categories that your plugin is related to. Available categories can be found in thecontent/plugin_categories
directory. - The
description
should be a short description of your plugin. Please check the grammar and spelling of this description, preferably using Grammarly. It should be one full sentence. - The
discord_url
should be a link to the Discord channel where people can discuss your plugin. If this doesn't exist yet, you can leave this empty until the Filament team creates it in the official server. - The
docs_url
should be a URL to a public, raw Markdown file of your plugin. You can leave this blank if your documentation does not live in a raw Markdown file, but please ensure that you have filled in aurl
instead, where we can redirect users who are looking for the documentation. If you have content in your README that you do not want to be displayed on the website, please add a.filament-hidden
class to the element. This is especially useful for banner images. - The
github_repository
should be the name of the GitHub repository where your plugin is hosted. - The
has_dark_theme
should betrue
if your plugin supports Tailwind's dark mode, orfalse
if not. - The
has_translations
should betrue
if your plugin supports multiple languages, orfalse
if not. - The
image
should be the name of a file in thecontent/plugins/images
directory. The image must fit the 16:9 aspect ratio, at least 2560x1440 pixels in size, and preferably a JPEG. If your image is a screenshot of your plugin, please ensure that it is using a light theme and not a dark theme, to ensure it fits in with the rest of the website. - The
thumbnail
is optional, and is the name of a file in thecontent/plugins/thumbnails directory
directory. The image must fit the 16:9 aspect ratio, at least 2560x1440 pixels in size, and preferably a JPEG. It will be used as a replacement for theimage
any time that the plugin is listed alongside others, and the size is smaller. If you do not provide athumbnail
, theimage
will be used instead. - The
versions
should be an array of Filament major versions that your plugin supports. - The
publish_date
is the date that you submitted the plugin to the website. It usually should be the date that you submitted the pull request for the plugin.
Quality guidelines
In Filament v2, we introduced the plugins section of the website. We did not enforce many rules on the plugins that were submitted, and as a result, some plugins were not consistent in quality with others. In Filament v3, we are introducing some quality guidelines to ensure that plugins are consistent with each other, and that they are of a high quality. You are more than welcome to create a plugin, distribute it on GitHub and Packagist, and not submit it to the Filament website, if you do not wish to meet these guidelines. However, if you do wish to submit your plugin to the website, please ensure:
- Your plugin's code is hosted on GitHub.
- Your plugin must be available to install from Packagist or Anystack.sh.
- Documentation should always be public, even if the plugin is paid.
- Documentation should be written clearly, thorough, and well-structured. Users should not be put off from using your plugin because of poor documentation.
- If your plugin contains any UI element, screenshots of any UI should be available in your documentation.
In return for following these guidelines, your plugin will receive free promotion on our website, and a dedicated support channel on our Discord server.
Selling a plugin
Filament allows you to sell your plugin on our website. To do this, we've partnered with Anystack.sh. To get started, visit the Advertising
section of your Anystack product page, and opt-in to advertising on the Filament Website
. If you do not follow these instructions, your plugin will not be listed on the website. 15% of sales made through the website will be taken by Filament, to fund the development of the project.
To set up your plugin for sale, you must add an anystack_id
field to your plugin's Markdown file. You can find "product ID" this from your Anystack product settings.
Please also make sure that @danharrin
is invited to the private GitHub repository where you are hosting the code, with read-only access. This is to allow us to review your plugin's code.
If you'd like to host your documentation on the Filament website instead of your own, please let us know during the review process, and we can help you get that set up.
Submitting an article to the Community section
To submit an article, create a new file in the content/articles
directory. The filename should be your author name, followed by the title of your article, with spaces replaced by dashes, and the extension should be .md
. For example, if your author name is "Filament" and the article is called "How to create a plugin", the filename should be filament-how-to-create-a-plugin.md
.
---
name: How to create a plugin
slug: filament-how-to-create-a-plugin
author_slug: filament
publish_date: 2022-06-20
categories: [general]
type_slug: article
---
Luck, skill, and a little bit of magic!
- The
slug
should match the current filename. - The
author_slug
should match theslug
of the author profile you created earlier. - The
publish_date
should be the date that you would like the article to be published on the website. - The
categories
should be an array of categories that your article is related to. Available categories can be found in thecontent/article_categories
directory. - The
type_slug
should be the slug of the article type that you would like to use. Available article types can be found in thecontent/article_types
directory.
After this information, you can write your article using markdown directly in the file. Please check the grammar and spelling of this content, preferably using Grammarly.
Forge deployment
By default, Forge's NGINX configuration does not route requests to the docs
directory to Laravel. To fix the side effects of this, you can add a catch for 403
above the one for 404
so Laravel handles the request instead:
error_page 403 /index.php;
error_page 404 /index.php;
Debugging missing content
If you are working on the website locally, and you notice that some Markdown-based content is missing, it is likely that it has not reached the cache yet. Please run php artisan clear-orbit-cache
and php artisan cache:clear
.