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---
title: Replicate action
---
import AutoScreenshot from "@components/AutoScreenshot.astro"
import UtilityInjection from "@components/UtilityInjection.astro"
## Introduction
Filament includes an action that is able to [replicate](https://laravel.com/docs/eloquent#replicating-models) Eloquent records. You may use it like so:
```php
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
ReplicateAction::make()
```
<AutoScreenshot name="actions/replicate-action/modal" alt="Replicate action modal" version="5.x" />
## Excluding attributes
The `excludeAttributes()` method is used to instruct the action which columns should be excluded from replication:
```php
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
ReplicateAction::make()
->excludeAttributes(['slug'])
```
## Customizing data before filling the form
You may wish to modify the data from a record before it is filled into the form. To do this, you may use the `mutateRecordDataUsing()` method to modify the `$data` array, and return the modified version before it is filled into the form:
```php
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
ReplicateAction::make()
->mutateRecordDataUsing(function (array $data): array {
$data['user_id'] = auth()->id();
return $data;
})
```
## Redirecting after replication
You may set up a custom redirect when the form is submitted using the `successRedirectUrl()` method:
```php
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
ReplicateAction::make()
->successRedirectUrl(route('posts.list'))
```
<UtilityInjection set="actions" version="5.x" extras="Replica Eloquent record;;Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;;$replica;;The Eloquent model instance that was just created as a replica of the original record.">As well as `$record`, the `successRedirectUrl()` function can inject various utilities as parameters.</UtilityInjection>
## Customizing the replicate notification
When the record is successfully replicated, a notification is dispatched to the user, which indicates the success of their action.
To customize the title of this notification, use the `successNotificationTitle()` method:
```php
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
ReplicateAction::make()
->successNotificationTitle('Category replicated')
```
<UtilityInjection set="actions" version="5.x" extras="Replica Eloquent record;;Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;;$replica;;The Eloquent model instance that was just created as a replica of the original record.">As well as allowing a static value, the `successNotificationTitle()` method also accepts a function to dynamically calculate it. You can inject various utilities into the function as parameters.</UtilityInjection>
You may customize the entire notification using the `successNotification()` method:
```php
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
use Filament\Notifications\Notification;
ReplicateAction::make()
->successNotification(
Notification::make()
->success()
->title('Category replicated')
->body('The category has been replicated successfully.'),
)
```
<UtilityInjection set="actions" version="5.x" extras="Notification;;Filament\Notifications\Notification;;$notification;;The default notification object, which could be a useful starting point for customization.||Replica Eloquent record;;Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;;$replica;;The Eloquent model instance that was just created as a replica of the original record.">As well as allowing a static value, the `successNotification()` method also accepts a function to dynamically calculate it. You can inject various utilities into the function as parameters.</UtilityInjection>
To disable the notification altogether, use the `successNotification(null)` method:
```php
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
ReplicateAction::make()
->successNotification(null)
```
## Lifecycle hooks
Hooks may be used to execute code at various points within the action's lifecycle, like before the replica is saved.
```php
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
ReplicateAction::make()
->before(function () {
// Runs before the record has been replicated.
})
->beforeReplicaSaved(function (Model $replica): void {
// Runs after the record has been replicated but before it is saved to the database.
})
->after(function (Model $replica): void {
// Runs after the replica has been saved to the database.
})
```
<UtilityInjection set="actions" version="5.x" extras="Replica Eloquent record;;Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;;$replica;;The Eloquent model instance that was just created as a replica of the original record.">These hook functions can inject various utilities as parameters.</UtilityInjection>
## Halting the replication process
At any time, you may call `$action->halt()` from inside a lifecycle hook, which will halt the entire replication process:
```php
use App\Models\Post;
use Filament\Actions\Action;
use Filament\Actions\ReplicateAction;
use Filament\Notifications\Notification;
ReplicateAction::make()
->before(function (ReplicateAction $action, Post $record) {
if (! $record->team->subscribed()) {
Notification::make()
->warning()
->title('You don\'t have an active subscription!')
->body('Choose a plan to continue.')
->persistent()
->actions([
Action::make('subscribe')
->button()
->url(route('subscribe'), shouldOpenInNewTab: true),
])
->send();
$action->halt();
}
})
```
If you'd like the action modal to close too, you can completely `cancel()` the action instead of halting it:
```php
$action->cancel();
```