Configurable activity logger for filament.
Powered by spatie/laravel-activitylog
You can choose what you want to log and how to log it.
Note: By default this package will log Filament Resource Events, Access(Login) Events, and Notification Events. If you want to log a model that is not a FilamentResource you will have to manually register in the config file.
Plugin Version | Filament Version |
---|---|
< 0.5.x | ^2.11 |
>= 0.6.0 | 3.x |
This package uses spatie/laravel-activitylog, instructions for its setup can be found here
You can install the package via composer:
composer require z3d0x/filament-logger
After that run the install command:
php artisan filament-logger:install
This will publish the config & migrations from spatie/laravel-activitylog
For Filament v3, you need to register a resource in PanelProvider
public function panel(Panel $panel): Panel{ return $panel ->resources([ config('filament-logger.activity_resource') ]);}
To enforce policies on ActivityResource
, after generating a policy, you would need to register Spatie\Activitylog\Models\Activity
to use that policy in the AuthServiceProvider.
<?php namespace App\Providers; use App\Policies\ActivityPolicy;use Illuminate\Foundation\Support\Providers\AuthServiceProvider as ServiceProvider;use Spatie\Activitylog\Models\Activity; class AuthServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider{ protected $policies = [ // Update `Activity::class` with the one defined in `config/activitylog.php` Activity::class => ActivityPolicy::class, ]; //...}
If you are using Shield just register the ActivityPolicy generated by it
Publish the translations using:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="filament-logger-translations"
The main Activity
class being used by the Filament Resource instance will be resolved by Spatie's service provider, which loads the model defined by the configuration key found at activitylog.activity_model
in config/activitylog.php
.
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ZedoX is full-stack web developer from Maldives. He embarked on his journey in late 2020, specializing in TALL stack (Tailwind, Alpine.js, Laravel, Livewire). Additionally, he engages in occasional contributions to open-source projects and actively participates in the Filament Community.