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Filament Flux

Filament Flux Laravel Package

jeffersongoncalves/filament-flux

Filament v5 plugin that exposes Livewire Flux UI components as native Filament Form fields, Table columns, Infolist entries, and Actions. Includes an installer to patch panel theme CSS and add Flux + Filament Flux styles.

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Filament v5 plugin exposing Livewire Flux UI components as native Form Fields, Table Columns, Infolist Entries and Actions.

Frequently asked questions about Filament Flux
Does this package work with Filament v4 or earlier?
No, this package is strictly for Filament v5 only. There are no plans to backport it to Filament v3 or v4. Ensure your project is using Filament v5 before installing.
How do I install and set up Filament Flux in my Laravel project?
Run `composer require jeffersongoncalves/filament-flux`, then execute `php artisan make:filament-theme admin` and `php artisan filament-flux:install --panel=admin`. Finally, run `npm run build` to inject Flux styles into your theme CSS.
Can I use Flux components selectively instead of replacing everything?
Yes, the package supports granular opt-in replacements. You can enable Flux components for specific fields, tables, or actions while keeping others as native Filament components. This reduces risk during migration.
What Laravel and PHP versions are supported?
This package requires Laravel 11, 12, or 13, PHP 8.2+, Livewire 4.0+, and Flux 2.14+. Ensure your project meets these requirements before installation to avoid compatibility issues.
Will this break existing Filament UI customizations?
The package is designed to be idempotent and patches theme CSS without conflicts. However, heavily customized Filament views (e.g., sidebar.item or dropdowns) may need validation post-integration. Test in staging first.
Does Filament Flux support Filament’s pagination features like pageOptions?
No, Flux replacements drop some Filament-specific features like `pageOptions` in pagination. If your project relies on these, disable the Flux pagination replacement or use workarounds.
How does this handle modals and action confirmations?
Flux’s free tier lacks a modal component, so the package relies on Filament’s native modals for actions and confirmations. If your project uses custom modals, ensure they remain compatible with Filament’s system.
What if my project uses non-Heroicon icons (e.g., Font Awesome or Tabler)?
The package includes a `HeroiconNormalizer` to handle mixed icon sets, but edge cases may require manual fixes. Test thoroughly if your project relies heavily on non-Heroicon icons.
Is there a way to preview changes before enabling Flux everywhere?
Yes, use the `useEverywhere()` flag incrementally to test Flux components in specific areas of your Filament panel. This allows you to opt out problematic fields while adopting others.
Are there any known conflicts with other Filament plugins?
Some Filament plugins (e.g., filament-notifications or filament-widgets) may have components like `statsCard` that need validation. Test your plugin stack in a staging environment to identify potential conflicts.
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