Package Data | |
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Maintainer Username: | hanson |
Maintainer Contact: | h@hanc.cc (HanSon) |
Package Create Date: | 2017-02-13 |
Package Last Update: | 2017-12-25 |
Home Page: | |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-12-19 03:14:38 |
Package Statistics | |
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Total Downloads: | 576 |
Monthly Downloads: | 1 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 145 |
Total Watchers: | 4 |
Total Forks: | 9 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
Speedy is a Laravel admin package build with bootstrap and vue, it contains a sidebar menu , a authentication and a authorization control
In your laravel application, execute the following command:
composer require hanson/speedy
add service provider to the app.php:
'providers' => [
// Laravel Framework Service Providers...
//...
// Package Service Providers
Hanson\Speedy\SpeedyServiceProvider::class,
// ...
// Application Service Providers
// ...
]
publish resource:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Hanson\Speedy\SpeedyServiceProvider"
after that, you might want to change some config about speedy:
// config/speedy.php
return [
'class' => [
'namespace' => 'App\\Models\\',
'model' => [
'role' => 'Role',
'user' => 'User',
'permission' => 'Permission',
'permission_role' => 'PermissionRole',
]
],
'table' => [
'role' => 'role',
'permission' => 'permission',
'user' => 'users',
'permission_role' => 'permission_role',
],
// ...
]
By default, models will be storage to App/Models
, and user table is user
, or you can modify the config wherever you want
'class' => [
'namespace' => 'App\\Models\\',
// 'namespace' => 'App\\', set model namespace as 'App\\'
// ...
],
'table' => [
'user' => 'users',
// 'user' => 'user',set user table name to users
]
if you are using user
as your table name, remember to modify the user's migration
install speedy:
php artisan speedy:install
create a new admin user
php artisan speedy:admin admin@email.com --create
or assign admin to an existing user
php artisan speedy:admin admin@email.com
make auth by default
php artisan make:auth
and modify the $redirectTo = '/home'
to $redirectTo = /admin
in LoginController
Start up a built-in development server, with php artisan serve
, visit http://localhost:8000/admin.
Speedy sidebar Menus is a very convenient component, you just need to modify the speedy config and run a command to recreate the menu.
Speedy Permission is simple, it can't deal with complicated situation. Each single menu have a permission to control it. Which mean whoever can see this menu can access everything in it.
# speedy.php
'menus' => [
'user' => [
'display' => 'User',
'url' => '/admin/user'
],
'role' => [
'display' => 'Role',
'url' => '/admin/role'
],
'about' => [
'display' => 'About HanSon',
'sub' => [
'github' => [
'display' => 'HanSon\'s Github',
'url' => 'https://github.com/hanson',
'target' => '_blank'
],
'blog' => [
'display' => 'HanSon\'s Blog',
'url' => 'http://hanc.cc'
]
]
],
]
After modify the menu, run php artisan speedy:menu
to recreate the menu and permission.
Every user has one role. Speedy user admin
as a default role and own every permission, even though you modify the menu and run the recreate menu command.
Speedy provider a middleware name speedy.auth
in Hanson\Speedy\Http\Middleware\SpeedyAdminMiddleware
, every admin route must add it to keep application save.
Hanson\Speedy\Http\Controllers\BaseController
will add middleware automatic.
protected $permissionName;
public function __construct()
{
$this->middleware('speedy.auth:' . $this->permissionName);
}
You can make your admin controller extends Hanson\Speedy\Http\Controllers\BaseController
and set $permissionName
as the menu key.
Speedy has separate the validate rule in config/validator
, in the controller, you can use method $validator = $this->mustValidate('{model}.{method}');
to validate the data. The error will display as you define by resources/lang/en/attributre
.
The blade file will be publish in resources/views/vendor/speedy
, and you might want to change the resource link in resources/views/vendor/speedy/layouts/app.blade.php