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Enhancements and Fixes in the Reimpact Platform

Introduction

This post summarizes recent updates to the Reimpact platform, focusing on improvements to the Filament admin panel integration and related code maintenance. These changes streamline the user experience and ensure code consistency across the platform.

Filament Panel Restoration

A key update involves restoring all Filament admin panels within the platform.

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Unifying Branding Across Filament Panels in Reimpact Platform

Introduction

Maintaining a consistent brand identity across multiple admin panels can be a challenge. In the Reimpact platform, we faced this issue with our eight Filament panels, each serving different modules. The goal was to ensure a unified look and feel while streamlining maintenance and updates.

The Problem

Previously, each Filament panel had its own branding configuration, leading

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Streamlining Filament Resource Management in the Platform

The Challenge

Managing various data entities within a complex application can become unwieldy without a structured approach. We needed a consistent and efficient way to handle data presentation, creation, and modification across different areas of the Reimpact platform.

The Solution

We leveraged Filament, a rapid application development framework for Laravel, to migrate and centralize

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Filament Resource Enhancements for Modular Laravel Applications

Building robust and scalable applications often involves modular design principles. In the Reimpact/platform project, we've been focusing on enhancing our Filament resource implementations to streamline development and improve maintainability across various modules.

Streamlining Module Development with Filament

Filament provides a powerful way to create admin panels for Laravel applications.

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Scaling with Schemas: Multi-Tenancy Migration in Laravel

The Reimpact platform is undergoing a significant architectural shift, moving from a MySQL row-level multi-tenancy model to a more robust PostgreSQL schema-per-tenant setup. This post dives into the key considerations and steps involved in this migration, leveraging Laravel and Filament.

The Motivation for Schema-Based Tenancy

Row-level multi-tenancy in MySQL, while initially simpler to

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Modernizing Platform Components with Laravel, Filament, and PostgreSQL

The platform project is undergoing a series of updates to enhance its architecture and developer experience.

Streamlining Panel Providers

Component registration is now more organized. The PackagingPanelProvider has been registered, ensuring that necessary components are readily available throughout the application. This centralizes the management of UI elements, improving maintainability.

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Prompting for Feedback: Balancing User Experience and Engagement

Collecting user feedback is crucial for iterative improvement in any application. However, the timing and method of prompting users for feedback can significantly impact their experience. In the Breniapp application, a new approach balances proactive engagement with user comfort.

The Feature: Just-in-Time Feedback Prompts

A Livewire component has been introduced to present users with a

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Multi-Tenancy in Laravel with PostgreSQL Schemas: A Migration Story

Introduction

Row-level filtering is common for multi-tenancy, but what if you need stronger isolation? At Reimpact's platform, we're migrating towards PostgreSQL schemas to achieve true tenant separation, leveraging Laravel, Filament, and the middleware pattern.

This post details our approach to dynamically setting the PostgreSQL search_path for each tenant, ensuring data isolation and

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