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Laravel 5 boilerplate with front-end and back-end support

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Laravel 5 Boilerplate with Skeleton framework

Skeleton (as of now) Laravel 5 framework application.

Application includes and/or are currently being used on this project:


Getting started

This project assumes you have Laravel Homestead as your development environment learned more here

Once you clone the repro into your Homestead environment and set it up as a new site, you will need to run composer install command from your project root.

After that you will need to run npm install to be able to run gulp commands.

Once that is complete you can either run the following Gulp commands:

gulp: This will run any commands that are in the gulpfile.js file in the root of your project. Notice that the gulpfile.js is looking at the resources folder and will output the commands into the public folders.

gulp watch: Will watch the project for any files that have changed and automatically rerun the gulp command.

gulp --production or gulp watch --production: This will run the same commands but will minify the CSS and JS files.

Currently the gulp commands only compile LESS files located in resources/assets/less into 1 CSS file style.css located in public/css and compiles all JS files located in resources/js to 1 JS file all.js located public/all.js

Database stuff

Navigate to the .env (if you don't see it on the root of your project copy the content of .env.example and create a .env file) file in the root of your project and input your database credentials. Everything should be as is except the database name (if you're using Homestead).

Next thing to do is run the artisan command: php artisan migrate. This will create the following tables in your database.

  • users
  • password_resets
  • migrations

After running the migrate command go to database/seeds/DatabaseSeeder.php

You will see a place that has the admin credentials in place. Please change to whatever you want it to be. We also supply you with a "standard" user. This user does not have super_user permission and will not be able to access the same pages as the admin does.

Then run php artisan db:seed to apply the changes to the database.

Once the changed have been applied you can navigate to projectname.app:8000/login to enter your credentials. If you logged in with a standard user account you will be presented with a basic dashboard that replicates the flow and layout of the website. This dashboard is meant to supply the standard user with information that only pertains to them. For example order information if this was an e-commerce application. If you logged in with the administrator account you will be presented with the same exact looking website except it has a custom full-container style that will expand the size of the screen to optimize workflow and better placement of tables that may be useful to display admin information (Maybe display all users on the site or newest orders)

Admin features only a few easy to use User pages. These pages allow the admin to edit, create and delete users. This makes it easy to manage users that may have created accounts with your website.

Standard user accounts only can edit their account. They will not have the ability to view or delete other accounts.

Front-end styling

Documentation is available in project.app:8000/docs

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