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Maintainer Username: | marcoboom |
Maintainer Contact: | info@marcoboom.nl (Marco boom) |
Package Create Date: | 2017-01-20 |
Package Last Update: | 2024-12-13 |
Language: | Blade |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-12-22 03:03:02 |
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Total Downloads: | 3,243 |
Monthly Downloads: | 132 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 3 |
Total Watchers: | 6 |
Total Forks: | 0 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
Extend your Laravel App with an admin interface out-of-the-box. This packages creates an admin including a login page. The interface is fully compatible with the default bootstrap interface which is included in your Laravel app.
note: This package is in alpha state, use it in production on own risk.
Add this package directly with composer:
composer require laravel-admin/base
Add the service provider to your app.php config file
LaravelAdmin\Base\BaseServiceProvider::class,
Add the admin middleware in app/Http/Kernel.php file in the $routeMiddleware array.
'auth.admin' => \LaravelAdmin\Base\Middleware\AuthenticateAdminUser::class
The admin package includes a database migration which adds a role field to your users table. So make sure you run the artisan migrate command.
You can publish the config, so you can manage this in config/admin.php.
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=admin-config
Defining the properties of all admin routes. By default all routes are separated on a specific domain which you can define as ADMIN_URL in your .env file. But is is also possible to use a subdirectory to replace the domain property by a prefix property like 'admin'.
Definition of the middleware what will be used after login. By default you can use the middleware above.
Array with the available user roles.
Array with the roles who can login in the admin
Array of js files which will be added to the admin interface
Array of css files which will be added to the admin interface
Your admin menu structure. Fill this array with items that have a name and url attribute. For a second level you can give an item the attribute children to build a subarray with submenu items.
Scaffold your base admin routes within your routes/web.php file
Admin::routes(function()
{
// Add your routes
});
Within the closure you can add all your routes on a route group type of definition.
Now you can access the admin by entering the url as defined in the config. Like http://admin.mydomain.com or http://mydomain.com/admin