- Take photos directly from the user's device camera
- Seamless integration with Filament forms
- Configurable storage options (disk, directory, visibility)
- Camera selector for devices with multiple cameras
- Adjustable aspect ratio and image quality
- Modal support for better user experience
composer require emmanpbarrameda/filament-take-picture-field:^1.2.1- Laravel 11^
- PHP: 8.1^
- Filament: v3^ and v4^
- A device with camera access (desktop or mobile)
Add the component to your Filament form:
use emmanpbarrameda\FilamentTakePictureField\Forms\Components\TakePicture;
// ...
TakePicture::make('camera_test')
->label('Camera Test')
->disk('public')
->directory('uploads/services/payment_receipts_proof')
->visibility('public')
->showCameraSelector(true)
->aspect('16:9')
->imageQuality(80)
->shouldDeleteOnEdit(false)| Method | Description |
|---|---|
disk(string $disk) |
Set the storage disk for saving photos (default: 'public') |
directory(string $directory) |
Set the directory path within the disk where photos will be stored |
visibility(string $visibility) |
Set the file visibility (e.g., 'public', 'private') |
showCameraSelector(bool $showSelector) |
Enable or disable camera selection option for devices with multiple cameras (default: 'true') |
aspect(string $aspect) |
Set the aspect ratio for the captured image (e.g., '16:9', '4:3', '1:1') |
imageQuality(int $quality) |
Set the JPEG quality of the captured image (0-100) |
shouldDeleteOnEdit(bool $shouldDelete) |
Whether to delete the previous file when editing (default: 'false') |
This package supports multiple languages out of the box:
- English (
en) - German (
de) - Tagalog / Filipino (
tl)
It follows your Laravel app locale automatically (e.g. config('app.locale')).
If you want to customize the wording, publish the translation files:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=filament-take-picture-field-translationsThe browser's Camera API only works on secure origins (HTTPS). Many browsers treat https://localhost as secure, but plain http:// over an IP (e.g., http://127.0.0.1:8000) is considered insecure and the camera will be blocked. If it isn't working for you on localhost, switch to HTTPS or use the temporary Chrome test flags below.
If you must test over plain HTTP on a LAN IP, you can launch Chrome to temporarily treat that origin as secure. Do not use this for normal browsing. Use a separate profile and close all Chrome windows first.
Replace http://127.0.0.1:8000 with your dev server's URL.
Windows:
"C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --user-data-dir="C:\chrome-dev-test" --unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure=http://127.0.0.1:8000 --disable-web-securitymacOS:
/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome \
--user-data-dir="/tmp/chrome-dev-test" \
--unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure=http://127.0.0.1:8000 \
--disable-web-securityLinux:
google-chrome \
--user-data-dir="/tmp/chrome-dev-test" \
--unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure=http://127.0.0.1:8000 \
--disable-web-security- These flags removes important browser protections. Use them only for local testing of your app.
- Always use a separate
--user-data-dirso your main Chrome profile stays safe. - Close all Chrome windows before running the command, and avoid visiting untrusted sites in that session.
Contributions and pull requests for improvements are welcome!
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