But if you feel like patching it, modifying it or rewriting it, don't hesitate to contribute to the project!
With the power of DriverJS bring to your users an elegant way to discover your panels !
You can install this filament plugin via composer:
For Filament V3.x
composer require jibaymcs/filament-tour:"^3.0"
For Filament V2.x
composer require jibaymcs/filament-tour:"^2.0"
You can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="filament-tour-config"
Optionally, you can publish the views using
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="filament-tour-views"
This is the contents of the published config file:
return [
"only_visible_once" => true,
];
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\FilamentTourPlugin;
public function panel(Panel $panel) {
return $panel->default()
->[...]
->plugins([ FilamentTourPlugin::make() ]);
}
You can also enable or disable the check on the local storage if the current user have already seen the tour.
// default : true
FilamentTourPlugin::make()->onlyVisibleOnce(false)
Let's follow this example to add a tour to your dashboard page.
If you don't already have a customized dashboard, please refer to the following tutorial: FIlamentPHP - Dashboard - Customizing the dashboard page
<?php
namespace App\Filament\Pages;
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Tour\HasTour;
class Dashboard extends FilamentDashboard {
use HasTour;
// ...
public function tours(): array {
return [];
}
}
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Tour\Step;
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Tour\Tour;
public function tours(): array {
return [
Tour::make('dashboard')
->steps(
Step::make()
->title("Welcome to your Dashboard !")
->description(view('tutorial.dashboard.introduction')),
Step::make('.fi-avatar')
->title('Woaw ! Here is your avatar !')
->description('You look nice !')
->icon('heroicon-o-user-circle')
->iconColor('primary')
),
];
}
In order to display your tour, its important to remember to pass in the route for the given path you'd like to have the tour show up on - if you'd like to render the tour on the main admin panels dashboard, set the route to:
->route('/admin')
Alternatively, you may want to show tours based on more complex logic, for example if a user hasn't created a specific
type of content. In order to show a tour you will need to create an event listener in your livewire component.
Continuing with the Dashboard example, let's show a tour only if the user hasn't created a new Post yet. We can write
a query to see if the user has no posts, and if so, fire an open-tour
event to show the Tour:
use App\Models\Post;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Config;
use Livewire\Attributes\On;
/**
* Renders the first tour.
*
* @param boolean $only_visible_once Whether the tour should only be visible once.
* @param array $tours Tours to render.
* @param array $highlights Highlights to render.
*
* @return void
*/
#[On('filament-tour::loaded-elements')]
public function renderPostTour(bool $only_visible_once, array $tours, array $highlights): void
{
// If there are posts, don't show this tour
if (Post::count() > 0) {
return;
}
// Get the tour prefix value
$prefix = Config::get('filament-tour.tour_prefix_id');
// Remove the prefix
$firstTourID = substr($tours[0]['id'], strlen($prefix));
// Dispatch the event to open the tour
$this->dispatch('filament-tour::open-tour', $firstTourID);
}
You can also bring up tours for users when they click on a button. See more in the (Event)[#events] section.
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Tour\Tour;
public function tours(): array {
return [
Tour::make(url: "https://gist.githubusercontent.com/JibayMcs/cc06efddadcfc0a0ff59e116533ee727/raw/8c5c86a3a4b92e4d0586d7a344d0e41f0c175659/TourDashboard.json")
];
}
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Tour\Tour;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage;
public function tours(): array {
return [
Tour::make(json: Storage::disk('local')->get("TourDashboard.json"))
];
}
Important
Using Tour::make(url: "")
or Tour::make(json: "")
is the same thing, so don't worry about the name of your parameter if you've got the wrong type.
BUT
If you use Tour::make('my-tour')
it's equal to Tour::make(id: 'my-tour')
And here you need to construct all your steps. No JSON reading here.
JSON Example file (click to expand) or Github Gist Link
{
"id": "dashboard",
"route": "/admin/test-team",
"colors": [
"",
""
],
"alwaysShow": true,
"visible": true,
"uncloseable": true,
"ignoreRoutes": false,
"disableEvents": true,
"nextButtonLabel": "Next",
"previousButtonLabel": "Previous",
"doneButtonLabel": "Done",
"steps": [
{
"title": "Woaw ! First Step !",
"description": "Yeah ! And I'm from a json file !",
"uncloseable": false,
"events": {
"clickOnNext": "body",
"notifyOnNext": {
"title": "Hello World !",
"body": "Woaw ! I'm from a Json file !",
"color": "success"
},
"redirectOnNext": {
"url": "https://filamentphp.com",
"newTab": true
},
"dispatchOnNext": [
"open-modal",
{
"id": "edit-user"
}
]
}
},
{
"title": "An other one !",
"description": "Yeah ! And I'm from the same json file !",
"uncloseable": false,
"events": {
"clickOnNext": "body",
"notifyOnNext": {
"title": "Hello World !",
"body": "Woaw ! I'm from a Json file !",
"color": "success"
},
"redirectOnNext": {
"url": "https://filamentphp.com",
"newTab": true
},
"dispatchOnNext": [
"open-modal",
{
"id": "edit-user"
}
]
}
}
]
}
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Tour\Tour;
// Instanciate a tour, and provide an id, to trigger it later
Tour::make(string $id)
// Since 3.1.0.1, JSON Support update
Tour::make(... $params)
// Define a custom url to trigger your tour
->route(string $route)
//Register the steps of your tour
->steps(Step ...$steps)
// Define a color of your highlight overlay for the dark and light theme of your filament panel
->colors(string $light, string $dark)
//Set the tour as always visible, even is already viewed by the user.
->alwaysShow(bool|Closure $alwaysShow = true)
// Set the tour visible or not
->visible(bool|Closure $visible = true)
// Set the 'Next' button label
->nextButtonLabel(string $label)
// Set the 'Previous' button label
->previousButtonLabel(string $label)
// Set the 'Done' button label
->doneButtonLabel(string $label)
// Set the whole steps of the tour as uncloseable
->uncloseable(bool|Closure $uncloseable = true)
// Disable all tour steps events
->disableEvents(bool|Closure $disableEvents = true)
// Bypass route check to show the tour on all pages
// Maybe useless, but who knows ?
->ignoreRoutes(bool|Closure $ignoreRoutes = true)
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Tour\Step;
// If no element provided, the step act like a modal
Step::make(string $element = null)
// Define the title of your step
// Mandatory
->title(string|Closure $title)
// Define the description of your step
// Also accept HTML
// Mandatory
->description(string|Closure|HtmlString|View $description)
// Define an icon next to your step title
->icon(string $icon)
// Define the color of the title icon
->iconColor(string $color)
// Step your step closeable or not
// Default: true
->uncloseable(bool|Closure $uncloseable = true)
//Simulate a click on a CSS selected element when you press the next button
->clickOnNext(string|Closure $selector)
// Send a notification when you press the next button
->notifyOnNext(Notification $notification)
//Redirect you to a custom url or a route() when you press the next button
->redirectOnNext(string $url, bool $newTab = false)
// Dispatch an event like `$dispatch()` when you press the next button
->dispatchOnNext(string $name, ...$args)
Same as tour, use the correct trait !
- Use the correct trait to registers your highlights !
<?php
namespace App\Filament\Pages;
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Highlight\HasHighlight;
class Dashboard extends FilamentDashboard {
use HasHighlight;
// ...
public function highlights(): array {
return [];
}
}
- Create a simple highlight element !
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Highlight\Highlight;
public function highlights(): array {
return [
Highlight::make('.fi-header-heading')
->element('.fi-header-heading')
->title('Whoaw ! You highlighted the title of the page !')
->description('"Dashboard"'),
Highlight::make('.fi-avatar')
->element('.fi-avatar')
->title("Pssst ! That's your avatar")
->icon('heroicon-o-user-circle')
->iconColor('primary'),
];
}
use JibayMcs\FilamentTour\Highlight\Highlight;
// Instantiate a highlight with a CSS select of the element where the icon button is next to
Highlight::make(string $parent)
// Define the element to be highlighted
->element(string $element)
// Set the title of your highlight
->title(string|Closure $title)
// Set the description of your highlight
->description(string|Closure|HtmlString|View $description)
// Define a custom icon for your highlight button
// Default: heroicon-m-question-mark-circle
->icon(string $icon)
// Define the color of the highlight icon button
// Default: gray
->iconColor(string $color)
// Define a color of your highlight overlay for the dark and light theme of your filament panel
->colors(string $light, string $dark)
// Set the position of your icon button around the parent
// Default: top-left
// Available: top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right
->position(string $position)
filament-tour::open-highlight
string id
Open a specific highlight by its id.
filament-tour::open-tour
string id
Open a specific tour by its id.
Filament Tour, dispatch some event to show tours and highlights. So you can trigger them from your own code.
Basically, if you want a custom button to trigger a tour or a highlight, you can do something like this:
// ======== Highlights
// AlpineJS
<button x-on:click="Livewire.dispatch('filament-tour::open-highlight', 'title')">Show title highlight</button>
// Livewire
<button wire:click="$dispatch('filament-tour::open-highlight', 'title')">Show title highlight</button>
// ======== Tours
//AlpineJS
<button x-on:click="Livewire.dispatch('filament-tour::open-tour', 'title')">Show Dashboard tour</button>
// Livewire
<button wire:click="$dispatch('filament-tour::open-tour', 'dashboard')">Show Dashboard tour</button>
ℹ️
Don't forget to prefix your event withfilament-tour::
to trigger the correct event.
Important
This tool is always disabled in production mode. APP_ENV=production
Filament Tour embed a simple tool to help you to develop your tours and highlights.
Let me show you how to use it !
To enable the tool, simply use FilamentTourPlugin::make()->enableCssSelector()
in your plugin declaration.
Ctrl|Cmd + Space To open the tool.
Escape To exit the tool.
Ctrl|Cmd + C To copy the CSS Selector of the highlighted element.
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- DriverJS Website
- DriverJS GitHub (Give some 🩵 to the author !)
The core of this plugin !
Don't hesitate to check the documentation to learn more about the possibilities of this plugin.
I don't implemented all the features of DriverJS, at this time, but I'm working on it !
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.
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