--- title: Force-delete action --- ## Overview Filament includes a prebuilt action that is able to force-delete [soft deleted](https://laravel.com/docs/eloquent#soft-deleting) Eloquent records. When the trigger button is clicked, a modal asks the user for confirmation. You may use it like so: ```php use Filament\Actions\ForceDeleteAction; ForceDeleteAction::make() ->record($this->post) ``` If you want to force-delete table rows, you can use the `Filament\Tables\Actions\ForceDeleteAction` instead, or `Filament\Tables\Actions\ForceDeleteBulkAction` to force-delete multiple at once: ```php use Filament\Tables\Actions\BulkActionGroup; use Filament\Tables\Actions\ForceDeleteAction; use Filament\Tables\Actions\ForceDeleteBulkAction; use Filament\Tables\Table; public function table(Table $table): Table { return $table ->actions([ ForceDeleteAction::make(), // ... ]) ->bulkActions([ BulkActionGroup::make([ ForceDeleteBulkAction::make(), // ... ]), ]); } ``` ## Redirecting after force-deleting You may set up a custom redirect when the form is submitted using the `successRedirectUrl()` method: ```php ForceDeleteAction::make() ->successRedirectUrl(route('posts.list')) ``` ## Customizing the force-delete notification When the record is successfully force-deleted, 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 ForceDeleteAction::make() ->successNotificationTitle('User force-deleted') ``` You may customize the entire notification using the `successNotification()` method: ```php use Filament\Notifications\Notification; ForceDeleteAction::make() ->successNotification( Notification::make() ->success() ->title('User force-deleted') ->body('The user has been force-deleted successfully.'), ) ``` To disable the notification altogether, use the `successNotification(null)` method: ```php ForceDeleteAction::make() ->successNotification(null) ``` ## Lifecycle hooks You can use the `before()` and `after()` methods to execute code before and after a record is force-deleted: ```php ForceDeleteAction::make() ->before(function () { // ... }) ->after(function () { // ... }) ```