Is it possible to use Laravel Herd with a static site or vue project (not Laravel or PHP)?
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by /u/35202129078
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? submitted by /u/35202129078 [visi ..read more
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What do you use to build mobile apps?
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by /u/TertiaryOrbit
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 :) submitted by /u/TertiaryOrbit [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Elevate Your Laravel Eloquent Queries with Tappable Scopes
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by /u/sk138
3d ago
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Do you guys really follow "Cruddy by Design"? How do you handle the hassle that is choosing names for additional Controllers?
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by /u/Cthulhu-Cultist
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”. So I tried using the Laravel Lin ..read more
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How should i implement rule based permissions ?
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by /u/desiderkino
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. in your opinion and experience what cou ..read more
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Upload Files to Cloudinary in Laravel
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by /u/ahmadrosid
4d ago
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Two Best Laravel Packages to Manage Roles/Permissions
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by /u/RecognitionDecent266
5d ago
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Adding Google reCAPTCHA to Laravel Livewire components
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by /u/chrispage1
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 submitted by /u/chrispage1 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Learnings from our multi-tenant Laravel application
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by /u/SabatinoMasala
6d ago
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What's New in Laravel: Delete When Missing Model, Context Pull, Attribute Has & More
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by /u/christophrumpel
1w ago
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