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Before you start, create a settings class in your app/Settings directory, and a database migration for it. You can find out more about how to do this in the Spatie documentation.
Once you've created your settings class, you can create a settings page in Filament for it using the following command:
In this example, you have a FooterSettings class in your app/Settings directory.
In your new settings page class, generated in the app/Filament/Pages directory, you will see the static $settings property assigned to the settings class:
Building a form
You must define a form schema to interact with your settings class inside the form() method.
The name of each form field must correspond with the name of the property on your settings class.
The form will automatically be filled with settings from the database, and saved without any extra work.
Authorization
By default, no users are restricted from accessing settings pages. To prevent a page from being accessed altogether, define a canAccess() method in the page class, and return true or false based on the user's permissions:
If the user has access to the page, you can also prevent them from editing the settings. This is useful if a user needs to be able to check the current state of the settings, but not change them. In this case, the settings form would be "disabled" and read-only. Define the canEdit() method in the page class, and return true or false based on the user's permissions:
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