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Laravel Starter For SPA and REST API

Laravel as Api Back End

Vue and Element For Front END

Implements the Following

  • Uses Laravel Version [5.4]

  • Uses Vue Version [2.2]

  • Uses Various ES6 Presets (.babelrc)

  • ES Lint Ready (.eslintrc and styleint.config.js)

  • Uses Element for UI

  • Vuex State Management Ready

  • SPA Using Vue Router

  • JWT Auth (auth_scaffold : login,signup, recover,reset)

  • Dingo Api (REST API)

  • ACL Ready using Bouncer

  • Webpack / Laravel Mix For Asset Management

  • CORS

  • Vue Server Side Rendering

Dev Machine Requirements :

  • Prefered OS Windows 10/Linux/MacOS

  • Terminal: WSL Bash on Ubuntu or Mintty

  • VSCODE for Various Extension to help us In Our Development

List of VSCODE Extensions

  • Auto Rename Tag

  • Docker

  • ESLint

  • HTML Class Suggestions

  • HTML CSS Support

  • HTML Snippets

  • Instant Markdown

  • ES6 Snippets

  • Laravel 5 Snippets

  • Laravel Blade Snippets

  • Material Theme

  • Vetur

  • VueHelper

  • Windows Docker Native for Easily provisioning Servers

Installation

Install all Dependencies

git clone https://github.com/g0ld3lux/laravel-starter
composer install
npm install
php artisan key:generate
php artisan jwt:generate

Setting Your .env

Note You May Choose 3 types of .env file

  • .env.dev - basic (no need db uses sqlite, logs, filesystem)

    Note: You Only Need to Set Here Your Mail Driver Preferabbly Mailtrap.io

  • .env.production - (all important ENV var is here that you need to set up in your production)

  • .env.docker - if your using laradock or docker RECOMMENDED

Running Using the Basic .env.dev

Add Your Mailtrap Credentials in .env

MAIL_DRIVER=smtp
MAIL_HOST=smtp.mailtrap.io
MAIL_PORT=2525
MAIL_USERNAME=
MAIL_PASSWORD=

Create Database in Sqlite

  • Go to Database folder then
touch database.sqlite

Log in Sqlite

sqlite3 database.sqlite

Migrate and Seed

php artisan migrate --seed

Serve Site on localhost:8000

php artisan serve

Your Api End Point

localhost:8000/api/*

Dev Workflow

  • Note : I Assume you have NODE in your Machine as well as NPM

Enable BrowserSync

npm run watch or npm run watch poll

Enable Hot Reloading & Browserync

npm run hot

Visit Site

localhost:3000 or laravel.dev:3000

Laradock Workflow

Folder Structuring

code
- laradock
- api

Setting Your App Folder

  • Edit docker-compose.yml
 applications:
        image: tianon/true
        volumes:

        - ../api/:/var/www/api //<-- Add Your Site Folder to be Shared

Configuring Nginx

  • Go to laradock/nginx/sites
cp sample.conf.example api.laravel.conf

Edit it to use api and laravel.dev as your Site Domain

server {

    listen 80;
    listen [::]:80;

    server_name api.laravel.dev laravel.dev;  // <-- Our App Domain
    root /var/www/api/public;  //<-- Our App Root Folder
    index index.php index.html index.htm;

    location / {
         try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php$is_args$args;
    }

    location ~ \.php$ {
        try_files $uri /index.php =404;
        fastcgi_pass php-upstream;
        fastcgi_index index.php;
        fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
        include fastcgi_params;
    }

    location ~ /\.ht {
        deny all;
    }
}

Starting Server

docker-compose up -d nginx redis mysql beanstalkd

Setting ENV

  • Use a .env.docker as your .env

Task Scheduler

  • Go to this folder
workspace/crontab/root

And Add your Cron Job

* * * * * php /var/www/api/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1

Accessing Containers

SSH to Container Name

docker exec -it laradock_workspace_1
docker exec -it laradock_mysql_1
docker exec -it laradock_redis_1

Install PHP Quer Driver Extension at Workspace Container

  • At your App folder
composer require pda/pheanstalk

Install Redis Driver Extension at Workspace Container

  • At your App folder
composer require predis/predis

Migration at Workspace Container

  • At your App folder
php artisan tinker

Extras

Since it is Configure for laravel.dev/api/* for the basic .env.dev

just remove that route

// api/* ->remove this 
  • editing hosts file
127.0.0.1 laravel.dev
127.0.0.1 api.laravel.dev
  • creating DB inside a Docker Container
docker exec -it laradock_mysql_1
mysql -u root -p
password: root
create database api;
exit

Visit Site and Api Endpoints

laravel.dev
api.laravel.dev

Use Post Man To Test Endpoint

  • Open Postman

  • add to header ,where YOUR_SUBTYPE is define in our .env (Use for Accessing Specific Api Version)

Accept: application/vnd.YOUR_SUBTYPE.v1+json
  • Make Post Request to login
http://api.laravel.dev/auth/login
  • Add to Body
email = admin@laravel.dev
password = password
  • You will see Response something like this
{
  "status": "ok",
  "token": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJzdWIiOjEsImlzcyI6Imh0dHA6XC9cL2FwaS5sYXJhdmVsLmRldlwvYXV0aFwvbG9naW4iLCJpYXQiOjE0ODkzMzI1OTcsImV4cCI6MTQ4OTM5NzM5NywibmJmIjoxNDg5MzMyNTk3LCJqdGkiOiJjODMxNTMzZjkzMGFiOTkzMGExMzhkMGNkOTI5NGI3ZCJ9.3v-cGtXA-ySmL67pp4kZ4U4Mf3v7ge_CzUEdWIRKSeM"
}
  • Returning a response with cookie

Note: our SESSION_DOMAIN=.laravel.dev


$name = 'samplecookie';
$value = 'my-cookie';
$minutes = 60;
$path = '/';
$domain = 'api.laravel.dev';
$secure = false;
$httpOnly =false;
return response()
->json([
    'status' => 'ok',
    'token' => $token,
    'firstName' => $firstname,
    'lastName' => $lastname,
    'email' => $email
])->header('Authorization','Bearer ' . $token)
->withCookie($name, $value, $minutes, $path, $domain, $secure, $httpOnly);

STATE MANAGEMENT (VUEX)

To Enable Namespacing with Vuex add namespace in store module object

namespaced: true

Maping With Vuex in Components with Module Namespacing

computed: {
  ...mapState('account', {
    firstName: state => state.firstName,
    lastName: state => state.lastName,
    email: state => state.email
  })
},
methods: {
  ...mapActions('account', [
    'login'
  ])
}