spatie/filament-simple-stats
Opinionated prebuilt stat widgets for Filament dashboards. Quickly add counts and sums with ready-made Stat widgets powered by Flowframe/laravel-trend, including last 30 days trends (daily/weekly) for models and fields.
Opinionated prebuilt stat widgets to quickly add to your Filament dashboards. This package combines the power of Filament Stat widgets and the Flowframe/laravel-trend package to provide you with a simple way to add stats to your Filament dashboards.
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/filament-simple-stats
Inside your Filament Widget class:
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
SimpleStat::make(User::class)->last30Days()->dailyCount(),
SimpleStat::make(Purchase::class)->last30Days()->dailySum('earnings'),
];
}
You can use the where method to change the query. For example, to only show stats related to a specific user:
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
SimpleStat::make(Purchase::class)->where('user_id', auth()->id())->last30Days()->dailySum('earnings'),
];
}
By default, stats display period-over-period trends showing whether values have increased or decreased compared to the previous period.
Upward trends are displayed with a green color and an upward arrow icon, while downward trends are displayed with a red color and a downward arrow icon. The percentage change is automatically calculated and displayed in the description.
You can disable trends using the withoutTrend() method:
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
SimpleStat::make(User::class)->last30Days()->dailyCount()->withoutTrend(),
];
}
For metrics where a decrease is positive (like error rates or costs), you can invert the color scheme using invertTrendColors():
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
SimpleStat::make(Error::class)
->last30Days()
->dailyCount()
->invertTrendColors(), // Downward trend = green, upward trend = red
];
}
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