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Laravel JetStream Livewire Starter Project

This is a starter project for the new laravel package JetStream introduced on Laracon. It also provide some help setting/using JetStream

Instalation

  1. Install composer dependencies: composer install

  2. Setup environment

    1. Create .env file cp .env.example .env

    2. Generate a new key: ```php artisan key:generate```
  3. Install npm dependencies and build dev: npm install && npm run dev

Database setup

Setup your database connection. Update your .env with your databse:

  • Driver
  • URL
  • Port
  • Name
  • User
  • Password

After setup your databse connection run php artisan migrate

You can start the server using php artisan serve

JetStream Options

Setup Permissions

You can setup the permissons of your application.

Go to file, app/Providers/JetstreamServiceProvider.php

On method configurePermissions(), is where you will setup your permission.

Setup Api Tokens Permissions

You can add permissions to JetStream like this:

Jetstream::permissions([
    'create',
    'delete',
    'update',
    'read',
    'create:server'
]);

Team Options

Setup Roles

To can setup the roles of your application.

Go to file, app/Providers/JetstreamServiceProvider.php

On method configurePermissions(), is where you will setup your roles.

Add New Role

You can setup the role:

  • key
  • name
  • permissions
  • description.
Jetstream::role('editor', 'Editor', [
    'read',
    'create',
    'update',
])->description('Editor users have the ability to read, create, and update.');

role(string $key, string $name, array $permissions)

Available Jetstream Features

Jetstream comes with 3 deafult featurs:

Features::profilePhotos(), // add ability to have profile pictures
Features::api(), // add ability to generate api tokens
Features::teams(), // add ability to have teams

Enable/Disable Jetstream Features

To enable or disable Jetstream Features you just need to open your jetstream.php config file, and comment or uncomment the features on features

'features' => [
    Features::profilePhotos(),
    Features::api(),
    Features::teams(),
]

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