Stats overview widgets
Overview
Filament comes with a "stats overview" widget template, which you can use to display a number of different stats in a single widget, without needing to write a custom view.
Start by creating a widget with the command:
php artisan make:filament-widget StatsOverview --stats-overview
This command will create a new StatsOverview.php
file. Open it, and return Stat
instances from the getStats()
method:
<?php
namespace App\Filament\Widgets;
use Filament\Widgets\StatsOverviewWidget as BaseWidget;
use Filament\Widgets\StatsOverviewWidget\Stat;
class StatsOverview extends BaseWidget
{
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
Stat::make('Unique views', '192.1k'),
Stat::make('Bounce rate', '21%'),
Stat::make('Average time on page', '3:12'),
];
}
}
Now, check out your widget in the dashboard.
Adding a description and icon to a stat
You may add a description()
to provide additional information, along with a descriptionIcon()
:
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
Stat::make('Unique views', '192.1k')
->description('32k increase')
->descriptionIcon('heroicon-m-arrow-trending-up'),
Stat::make('Bounce rate', '21%')
->description('7% increase')
->descriptionIcon('heroicon-m-arrow-trending-down'),
Stat::make('Average time on page', '3:12')
->description('3% increase')
->descriptionIcon('heroicon-m-arrow-trending-up'),
];
}
Changing the color of the stat
You may also give stats a color()
(danger
, gray
, info
, primary
, success
or warning
):
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
Stat::make('Unique views', '192.1k')
->description('32k increase')
->descriptionIcon('heroicon-m-arrow-trending-up')
->color('success'),
Stat::make('Bounce rate', '21%')
->description('7% increase')
->descriptionIcon('heroicon-m-arrow-trending-down')
->color('danger'),
Stat::make('Average time on page', '3:12')
->description('3% increase')
->descriptionIcon('heroicon-m-arrow-trending-up')
->color('success'),
];
}
Adding extra HTML attributes to a stat
You may also pass extra HTML attributes to stats using extraAttributes()
:
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
Stat::make('Processed', '192.1k')
->color('success')
->extraAttributes([
'class' => 'cursor-pointer',
'wire:click' => "\$dispatch('setStatusFilter', { filter: 'processed' })",
]),
// ...
];
}
In this example, we are deliberately escaping the $
in $dispatch()
since this needs to be passed directly to the HTML, it is not a PHP variable.
Adding a chart to a stat
You may also add or chain a chart()
to each stat to provide historical data. The chart()
method accepts an array of data points to plot:
protected function getStats(): array
{
return [
Stat::make('Unique views', '192.1k')
->description('32k increase')
->descriptionIcon('heroicon-m-arrow-trending-up')
->chart([7, 2, 10, 3, 15, 4, 17])
->color('success'),
// ...
];
}
Live updating stats (polling)
By default, stats overview widgets refresh their data every 5 seconds.
To customize this, you may override the $pollingInterval
property on the class to a new interval:
protected static ?string $pollingInterval = '10s';
Alternatively, you may disable polling altogether:
protected static ?string $pollingInterval = null;
Disabling lazy loading
By default, widgets are lazy-loaded. This means that they will only be loaded when they are visible on the page.
To disable this behavior, you may override the $isLazy
property on the widget class:
protected static bool $isLazy = false;