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Laravel SB Admin Template

Laravel v9.15.0

Bootstrap 4 - SB Admin 2

Requirements

Installation

With Laravel Sail

If your local machine already has Docker installed

Under the hood laravel sail is using docker compose

# Clone repository 
git clone https://github.com/alHasandev/laravel-sb-admin.git

# Enter working directory
cd larave-sb-admin

# Install dependencies using docker 
# / make sure you set file permission to executable 
./docking composer composer install

Optional: set sail alias to bashrc or zshrc config file

./save-alias sail="[ -f sail ] && bash sail || bash vendor/bin/sail"

#or if you using zsh
zsh ./save-alias sail="[ -f sail ] && bash sail || bash vendor/bin/sail"
source ~/.zshrc

With NodeJS, PHP and Composer

If your local machine already has NodeJS, PHP and Composer installed

# Clone Repository
git clone https://github.com/alHasandev/laravel-sb-admin.git

# Enter working directory
cd larave-sb-admin

# Install dependencies
composer update
npm install

# Generate js modules
npm run dev

Environment Settings

Before you start developing make sure you have .env file on your project directory root

If you are using Docker in development you can simply rename .env.sail file to .env

Otherwise you can use .env.example file and rename it to .env

Adjust .env settings to your project preferences

Development

With Laravel Sail

# On your project root directory
./vendor/bin/sail up
# Or running sail with detached mode
./vendor/bin/sail up -d

After sail up and running, run the following command on current terminal (if you using -d (detached) flag) or other terminal to generate js modules

# Install package dependencies
sail npm install
# Generate js modules
sail npm run dev

With Laravel PHP Artisan

Before you can run php artisan, you must generate a key

# On your project root directory
php artisan key:generate

And run the local development server:

# On your project root directory
php artisan serve

If above instructions success now you can start view your web on browser http://localhost:8000 (based on your .env setting)

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