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11h ago
I've just switching to using laravel herd and it seemed a breeze, but now i'm finding it impossible to use with a static vue site. This site is just html/js that calls a separate API on a separate project/domain and has no need for PHP.
From my own investigations it seems like an nginx file is created in
~"/Library/Application Support/Herd/config/valet/Nginx/mydomain.test" and it's designed for PHP sites. I could edit this to what I need but that feels hacky.
I assume lots of people have non Laravel projects as well as Laravel ones, what's the best approach?
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3d ago
For one of my side projects I'd like to dabble in a mobile app, I've built out the extensive API in Laravel but I'm not too sure which technology to go with to consume the API.
I am pretty familar with VueJS but a mobile app is all new territory for me.
I have heard of the Ionic Framework which looks promising but I'm open to suggestions, I'd like something as painless as possible.
Thanks a bunch :)
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4d ago
For context, I’m not someone deeply inside the talks and conventions of Laravel development. I worked with other frameworks before but now as I was the main developer dealing with Laravel on the last job I had, and also doing maintenance on legacy Laravel applications at the current company, where not even OOP is followed in a good way because of Go Horse and bad programmers, I was not inserted in a very "follow the good practices" environment, but now I'm trying to improve everything and make the code from my current and new projects to be more “Laravel Way”.
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4d ago
hello people
my web application has teams, each team has multiple projects. and each user has access roles in the scope of the team. these are the roles:
admin, user, accountant, report_viewer
admin can do anything, user can do anything except managing users, accountant can only see billing, report_viewer can only see reports etc.
i am planning to implement these using policies. but i am not sure if this approach could be a bottleneck in the future.
i looked at packages to see how they handled such situation but could not quite find something like this.
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6d ago
Afternoon!
I've written up an tutorial on how to add Google reCAPTCHA to Livewire components. It's a little tricker than implementing to a typical POST request form so I thought I'd blog it for my own reference, and hopefully others.
Enjoy and please do provide feedback!
https://christalks.dev/post/adding-google-recaptcha-to-livewire-components-fb3ac446
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