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Maintainer Username: | colinajd |
Maintainer Contact: | dave@davejamesmiller.com (Dave James Miller) |
Package Create Date: | 2017-01-25 |
Package Last Update: | 2017-01-25 |
Home Page: | https://laravel-breadcrumbs.readthedocs.io/ |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT License |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-23 03:17:03 |
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Total Downloads: | 316 |
Monthly Downloads: | 0 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 1 |
Total Watchers: | 1 |
Total Forks: | 0 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
################################################################################ Laravel Breadcrumbs 3 ################################################################################
A simple Laravel-style way to create breadcrumbs in Laravel 5 <http://laravel.com/>
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(If you are still using Laravel 4.0 to 4.2 please use the 2.x version <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/tree/2.x>
_ of Laravel Breadcrumbs instead.)
Short Version
Why?
I originally built Laravel Breadcrumbs in May 2013 when I was just learning Laravel (Laravel 4 was still in beta at the time). I decided to release it as a package mostly just to learn how packages worked in more detail.
Over time it became reasonably popular (381k installs, 757 stars, Page 1 of Packalyst Most Popular <http://packalyst.com/packages>
_), and people started opening issues requesting support and additional features. I've always tried to be helpful and provide support, and for the last 18 months I have been planning to dedicate some time to merging all the open pull requests, implementing the feature requests and updating/rewriting the documentation... But finally I realised I no longer have the motivation needed for it.
So rather than quietly abandoning it and leaving users wondering what happened, I've decided to officially announce that the package is no longer maintained.
(To be clear, you are welcome to keep using it - just don't expect me to fix it if it breaks. That includes when new Laravel versions are relased.)
Forking It
Laravel Breadcrumbs is released under the MIT License <https://laravel-breadcrumbs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/license.html>
_, which means you are free to create your own fork (whether for your own use or for anyone to use) as long as you retain the copyright notices.
The documentation <https://laravel-breadcrumbs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html>
_ includes some instructions that may help if you haven't done that before.
I'm not planning to hand over control of this repo to anyone else (as it is in my name), but if anyone decides to create a fork that they are willing to support and maintain, please email me <mailto:dave@davejamesmiller.com>
_ and I'll add a link to this page. You can also use issue #137 <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/137>
_ to discuss it among yourselves.
If you do commit to supporting your fork, you should be aware that writing code to solve your own problems is the easy bit - the tricky bits include:
vague support requests <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/71>
_ and people that expect you to solve their bugs with no thanks <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/107>
_new features that you don't personally need <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/84>
_ because other people want them but aren't willing to spend time writing themfor every feature <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/134#issuecomment-246403506>
_, so users don't get confused and take up even more time asking for supportfew <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/74>
_ PRs <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/82>
_ include <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/83>
_ them <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/130>
_Known Bugs
I'm only aware of 1 outstanding bug:
An exception is thrown when you use route-bound breadcrumbs in unnamed routes <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/133>
_.As a workaround, either name your routes or wrap it in a try/catch block.
Open Pull Requests
Thanks to the people who opened these PRs. I'm sorry I won't be able to merge them. Maybe if someone creates a fork they would be good enough to review them:
Allow breadcrumb name to be set in routes <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/74>
_Add Breadcrumbs::get() <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/82>
_ methodOption 1 <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/83/files>
, Option 2 <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/124>
Bootstrap 4 template <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/128>
_Support for class-based breadcrumbs (alternative to closures) <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/129>
_Make breadcrumbs location configurable <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/130>
_Materialize and Foundation 6 templates <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/131>
_Open Requests
Automatically add a breadcrumb for pagination <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/86>
_Support dependency injection <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/126>
_Improve documentation around multiple parameters <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/134>
_Add Breadcrumbs::group() method <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/84>
_ - though I don't personally see the valueCache breadcrumbs <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/112>
_ - though I'm not convinced there would be much speed improvementThrow an exception if accidentally called recursively <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/issues/123>
_ - though Xdebug already handles this if installedOther Suggestions for Forks
documentation needs updating <https://github.com/davejamesmiller/laravel-breadcrumbs/pull/129#issuecomment-246171932>
_ to recommend using ->name('name')
instead of ['as' => 'name']
in routes (since Laravel 5.3)Packagist <https://packagist.org/>
_ for package delivery and Read the Docs <https://readthedocs.org/>
_ for documentationTravis CI <https://travis-ci.org/getting_started>
_ and Coveralls <https://coveralls.io/>
_ - there are already config files for them in the repoView documentation >> <https://laravel-breadcrumbs.readthedocs.io/>
_
Copyright © 2013-2015 Dave James Miller. Released under the MIT License <https://laravel-breadcrumbs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/license.html>
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