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Filament Development Environment

Filament is a collection of tools for rapidly building beautiful TALL stack (Tailwind, Alpine, Laravel, Livewire) applications. It provides a powerful admin panel, form builder, table builder, and other components that help you build feature-rich web applications with minimal effort.

This recipe demonstrates how to effectively integrate Laravel Filament applications with Zerops, providing a fully production-capable setup. While this setup is built for professional deployment, we call it a development environment due to its streamlined resource allocation and use of the Lightweight core package, optimizing costs without compromising functionality.

Deploy Filament Development Stack
Set up a Laravel environment with Filament's admin panel and TALL stack in a development-optimized configuration.

Environment Overview​

Your newly deployed Laravel Filament environment includes:

  • A fully configured Laravel application service with Filament installed
  • PostgreSQL database integration with migration automation
  • Automated build and deployment pipeline
  • Health and readiness checks
  • Configured Filament admin panel and components
Note

For production environments with high-availability services and enterprise-grade reliability, consider deploying the production environment recipe.

Application Configuration​

The app has been set up to utilize PostgreSQL service and includes Filament's admin panel and components. Your application's deployment process is managed through zerops.yml, which handles:

  • Database migrations
  • Cache management
  • File cleanup
  • Health check implementation
  • Service orchestration
  • Filament assets compilation

Try the build & deploy pipeline in 30 seconds​

While Zerops supports various CI/CD workflows (CLI, GitHub Actions, built-in CI/CD), let's start with the simplest path to get you familiar with the core concepts:

  1. Create your own repository from our GitHub template and clone it locally
  2. Navigate to Pipelines & CI/CD settings and connect the service with your new GitHub repository, setting the trigger to Push to Branch

Test Your Pipeline​

  • Make a small change directly in the GitHub UI
  • Commit the change and watch the magic happen in project detail

Integration with Existing Applications​

If you're looking to integrate an existing Laravel Filament application with Zerops, review the changes made over the default installation to understand the necessary modifications.

Get to know Zerops core concepts in depth​

Ready to build from scratch? Our step-by-step Laravel Filament tutorial takes you through the entire process of integrating Zerops with a new Laravel Filament project.

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