Kickstart your project and save time with Larament! This time-saving starter kit includes a Laravel project with FilamentPHP already installed and set up, along with extra features.
Note
This starter kit includes Laravel 11 and FilamentPHP 3 with some packages that improve the development experience. This will not contain any bloated features or unnecessary packages. If you want to add more features, you can do so by installing the necessary packages.
- The Filament Panel's primary color is set to blue.
- Single Page Application (SPA) mode is enabled by default, providing faster and smoother user experiences.
- A custom login page autofills email and password with seeded data, removing the need for manual typing in local testing.
- Global search keybinding is preset to
CTRL + K
orCMD + K
(for macOS) for quick access to search functionality. - A PEST test case for the
UserResource
ensures all functionalities are tested effectively. - The global user search includes email addresses in the search results for better user discovery.
- A custom password generator action is available on the user profile and user resource pages.
- A custom profile page utilizes the password generation feature for streamlined user management.
- A ready-to-use custom theme includes a sidebar separator for better UI organization.
- Password reset functionality is available on the login page for easy password recovery.
- All component labels are automatically translatable, so there’s no need to add
->translateLabel()
to individual components. - Archtest is included for architectural testing.
By default, the first user will be created based on the credentials setup in the .env
file. If you want to change the default user after running the seeders, you can update the DEFAULT_USER_EMAIL
and DEFAULT_USER_PASSWORD
in the .env
file and run the seeders again.
DEFAULT_USER_EMAIL="admin@example.com"
DEFAULT_USER_PASSWORD="password"
A composer script composer review
is available to run the following commands to ensure the codebase is clean and ready for deployment.
composer review
The script will run the following commands:
./vendor/bin/pest --parallel
./vendor/bin/pint
./vendor/bin/phpstan analyse
I've set up a Helper file for you to use in your Laravel app. You can find it at app\Helpers.php
. This file is ready for you to add your custom helper functions, which Composer will automatically include in your project.
This boilerplate has shouldBeStrict
in the boot method of the AppServiceProvider
. This setting will stop lazy loading (prevents N+1 query issues), silently discarding attributes, and prevent accessing missing attributes. This will help you catch errors early and improve the quality of your code.
This package lets you run one-time tasks in your Laravel application. Instead of creating a new migration for a small job, you can use this package to run the task just once. Any new one-time operations will be placed in the database/operations
folder.
Also, adding this to your deployment can be really helpful because you won't need to manually run seeders if you want to modify data in your production environment.
This package provides a developer toolbar for debugging Laravel applications. It includes a lot of helpful information like queries, routes, views, and more.
PESTPHP is a testing framework with a focus on simplicity, meticulously designed to bring back the joy of testing in PHP.
Note
The new version 3 is now available and is the default testing framework in this boilerplate!
PHPStan scans your whole codebase and looks for both obvious & tricky bugs. Even in those rarely executed if statements that certainly aren't covered by tests.
Use this template to create a new repository and clone it to your local machine, then navigate to the project directory to run the necessary commands.
composer install
npm install && npm run build
cp .env.example .env
php artisan key:generate
Since Laravel 11 the default database is SQLite, if you want to use another database, update the .env
file with your database preferences before running the migrations.
php artisan migrate --seed
composer create-project --prefer-dist CodeWithDennis/larament example-app
If you don't want to remember the composer installation syntax for future projects, you can create an alias for your terminal:
alias larament="composer create-project --prefer-dist CodeWithDennis/larament"
This allows you to simply use larament project-example
in your terminal.
larament project-example
cd project-example/
npm install && npm run build
php artisan db:seed
php artisan serve
The following files are part of the "branding" and can be removed.
- resources/images/larament.png
- resources/images/user-global-search.jpg