An Starter Kit For Laravel Projects.
1-Install the package via composer:
composer require xmen/starter-kit2-Publish and run the migrations with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Xmen\StarterKit\StarterKitServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\MediaLibrary\MediaLibraryServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\Permission\PermissionServiceProvider"
php artisan migrate3-Publish the assets with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Xmen\StarterKit\StarterKitServiceProvider" --tag="assets"
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Xmen\StarterKit\StarterKitServiceProvider" --tag="fonts"4-Publish the language file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Xmen\StarterKit\StarterKitServiceProvider" --tag="lang"5-Add StarterKit trait to User model:
use Xmen\StarterKit\Models\StarterKit;
class User extends Authenticatable {
use StarterKit;
...
}6-Change the home path to dashboard in RouteServiceProvider:
//app/Providers/RouteServiceProvider.php
public const HOME = '/dashboard';7-Add role middleware to Kernel.php:
//app/Http/Kernel.php
protected $routeMiddleware = [
...
'role' => \Spatie\Permission\Middlewares\RoleMiddleware::class,
];You can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Xmen\StarterKit\StarterKitServiceProvider" --tag="config"This is the contents of the published config file:
return [
//The dashboard uri
'uri'=>'dashboard',
];Create admin user by running install command and then login to dashboard:
php artisan starter-kit:installAlso install laravel/ui if you need login/registration.
Laravel 9 and above:
composer require laravel/ui
php artisan ui vue
php artisan ui vue --authLaravel 8.x :
composer require laravel/ui
php artisan ui bootstrap
php artisan ui vue
php artisan ui bootstrap --authLaravel 6.x & 7.x
composer require laravel/ui "^2.4"
php artisan ui bootstrap
php artisan ui vue
php artisan ui bootstrap --authYou must add this line to app.layout.blade.php:
<link href="{{ asset('vendor/starter-kit/css/app.css') }}" rel="stylesheet">Some models have been integrated with scout and tntsearch driver, like Post model. You could use power of scout in these models.
If you are installing starter kit in an existing project, you can import models with this command:
php artisan scout:import \\Xmen\\StarterKit\\Models\\PostFor more information see scout document
When customizing starterKit, you may use a variety of helpers that are globally available to your JavaScript components. The $,axios,chart,alertify are globally available.
You could add javascript and css file to dashboard with a name and file path.
\StarterKit::script('new-chart',resource_path('js/new-chart.js'));
\StarterKit::style('new-color',resource_path('scss/new-color.css'));After updating to a new StarterKit release, you should be sure to update StarterKit's JavaScript and CSS assets and language file using publish command and
clear any cached views with view:clear.
This will ensure the newly-updated StarterKit version is using the latest versions.
php artisan starter-kit:publish --forceIf you have problem with laravel mix, /vendor/xmen/starter-kit/package-sample.json could help you. BTW don't forget to have got backup form you package.json
// AppServiceProvider.php top of file
use Xmen\StarterKit\Helpers\TDate;
// in the boot function
public function boot()
{
//
Carbon::setLocale('fa_IR');
Carbon::macro('jdate', function ($format) {
$dt = new TDate();
return $dt->PDate($format,self::this()->timestamp);
});
Paginator::useBootstrap();
}Then you can use your custom format like this everywhere.
$user->created_at->jdate('Y/m/d');composer test php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Translator\Framework\TranslatorServiceProvider" If you discover any security related issues, please email sadeghpm@gmail.com instead of using the issue tracker.
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