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why import must use a template when you can import all files dynamically?

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Filament Plugin for Import CSV and XLS into Database

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This package will make it easier for you to import from files to your model, very easily without the need to do templates.

all you have to do is drag and drop and match the fields and columns of your file, and let magic happens!

Installation

You can install the package via composer:

composer require konnco/filament-import

Publishing Config

If you want to do the settings manually, please publish the existing config.

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=filament-import-config

Usage

import the actions into ListRecords page

use Konnco\FilamentImport\Actions\ImportAction;
use Konnco\FilamentImport\Actions\ImportField;

class ListCredentialDatabases extends ListRecords
{
    protected static string $resource = CredentialDatabaseResource::class;

    protected function getActions(): array
    {
        return [
            ImportAction::make()
                ->fields([
                    ImportField::make('project')
                        ->label('Project')
                        ->helperText('Define as project helper'),
                    ImportField::make('manager')
                        ->label('Manager'),
                ])
        ];
    }
}

Required Field

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('project')
                    ->label('Project')
                    ->required(),
            ])
    ];
}

Disable Mass Create

if you still want to stick with the event model you might need this and turn off mass create

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->massCreate(false)
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('project')
                    ->label('Project')
                    ->required(),
            ])
    ];
}

Filter Out Blank Rows

If you have a spreadsheet which includes blank data click here to see more, you can filter these out:

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->handleBlankRows(true)
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('project')
                    ->label('Project')
                    ->required(),
            ])
    ];
}

Field Data Mutation

you can also manipulate data from row spreadsheet before saving to model

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('project')
                    ->label('Project')
                    ->mutateBeforeCreate(fn($value) => Str::of($value)->camelCase())
                    ->required(),
            ])
    ];
}

otherwise you can manipulate data and getting all mutated data from field before its getting insert into the database.

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('email')
                    ->label('Email')
                    ->required(),
            ])->mutateBeforeCreate(function($row){
                $row['password'] = bcrypt($row['email']);

                return $row;
            })
    ];
}

it is also possible to manipulate data after it was inserted into the database

use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('email')
                    ->label('Email')
                    ->required(),
            ])->mutateAfterCreate(function(Model $model, $row){
                // do something with the model

                return $model;
            })
    ];
}

Grid Column

Of course, you can divide the column grid into several parts to beautify the appearance of the data map

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('project')
                    ->label('Project')
                    ->required(),
            ], columns:2)
    ];
}

Json Format Field

We also support the json format field, which you can set when calling the make function and separate the name with a dot annotation

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('project.en')
                    ->label('Project In English')
                    ->required(),
                ImportField::make('project.id')
                    ->label('Project in Indonesia')
                    ->required(),
            ], columns:2)
    ];
}

Static Field Data

for the static field data you can use the common fields from filament

use Filament\Forms\Components\Select;

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('name')
                    ->label('Project')
                    ->required(),
                Select::make('status')
                    ->options([
                        'draft' => 'Draft',
                        'reviewing' => 'Reviewing',
                        'published' => 'Published',
                    ])
            ], columns:2)
    ];
}

Unique field

if your model should be unique, you can pass the name of the field, which will be used to check if a row already exists in the database. if it exists, skip that row (preventing an error about non unique row)

use Filament\Forms\Components\Select;

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->uniqueField('email')
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('email')
                    ->label('Email')
                    ->required(),
            ], columns:2)
    ];
}

Validation

you can make the validation for import fields, for more information about the available validation please check laravel documentation

use Filament\Forms\Components\Select;

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('name')
                    ->label('Project')
                    ->rules('required|min:10|max:255'),
            ], columns:2)
    ];
}

Create Record

you can overide the default record creation closure and put your own code by using handleRecordCreation function

use Filament\Forms\Components\Select;

protected function getActions(): array
{
    return [
        ImportAction::make()
            ->fields([
                ImportField::make('name')
                    ->label('Project')
                    ->rules('required|min:10|max:255'),
            ], columns:2)
            ->handleRecordCreation(function($data){
                return Post::create($data);
            })
    ];
}

Testing

composer test

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security Vulnerabilities

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