--- title: Custom entries --- import LaracastsBanner from "@components/LaracastsBanner.astro" ## View entries You may render a custom view for an entry using the `view()` method: ```php use Filament\Infolists\Components\ViewEntry; ViewEntry::make('status') ->view('filament.infolists.entries.status-switcher') ``` This assumes that you have a `resources/views/filament/infolists/entries/status-switcher.blade.php` file. ## Custom classes You may create your own custom entry classes and entry views, which you can reuse across your project, and even release as a plugin to the community. > If you're just creating a simple custom entry to use once, you could instead use a [view entry](#view-entries) to render any custom Blade file. To create a custom entry class and view, you may use the following command: ```bash php artisan make:infolist-entry StatusSwitcher ``` This will create the following entry class: ```php use Filament\Infolists\Components\Entry; class StatusSwitcher extends Entry { protected string $view = 'filament.infolists.entries.status-switcher'; } ``` It will also create a view file at `resources/views/filament/infolists/entries/status-switcher.blade.php`. ## Accessing the state Inside your view, you may retrieve the state of the entry using the `$getState()` function: ```blade
{{ $getState() }}
``` ## Accessing the Eloquent record Inside your view, you may access the Eloquent record using the `$getRecord()` function: ```blade
{{ $getRecord()->name }}
```