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Laravel 4 & AngularJS Starter Site

This is a starter website for Laravel 4 & AngularJS projects where Laravel 4 manages an API back-end and AngularJS manages the user interface. This project is also outfitted with composer, bower and grunt to automate development.

Packages

Composer Packages

  • Ardent
    • Self-validating smart models for Laravel Framework 4's Eloquent O/RM.
  • Laravel 4 Generators
    • This Laravel 4 package provides a variety of generators to speed up your development process.
  • Presenter
    • Presenter is a very simply class that overloads methods and variables so that you can add extra logic to your objects or arrays without adding view logic to areas like your models or controllers and also keeps any extra logic our of your views.
  • Entrust
    • Entrust provides a flexible way to add Role-based Permissions to Laravel 4.
  • Laravel-ide-helper
    • This packages generates a file that your IDE can understand, so it can provide accurate auto-completion.

Bower Packages

  • AngularJS
    • AngularJS lets you write client-side web applications as if you had a smarter browser.
  • UI-Bootstrap
    • Native AngularJS directives based on Twitter Bootstrap's markup and CSS
  • Yeti
    • Twitter Bootstrap Theme

Grunt Packages

Installation

Requirements

PHP >= 5.3.7
NodeJS
Bower
Grunt
Composer

If you haven't already, you might want to make composer be installed globally for future ease of use.

Please note the use of the --dev flag. Some packages used for ease of development are required on the development environment.

When you deploy your project on a production environment you will want to upload the composer.lock file used on the development environment and only run php composer.phar install on the production server. This will skip the development packages and ensure the version of the packages installed on the production server match those you developped on.

NEVER run php composer.phar update on your production server.

Step 1: Install dependencies

composer install --dev
npm install
bower install
grunt

If you have issues using npm install use the code below

npm install --no-bin-links

Step 2: Configure Environments

Laravel 4 will load configuration files depending on your environment. Basset will also build collections depending on this environment setting.

Open bootstrap/start.php and edit the following lines to match your settings. You want to be using your machine name in Windows and your hostname in OS X and Linux (type hostname in terminal). Using the machine name will allow the php artisan command to use the right configuration files as well.

$env = $app->detectEnvironment(array(

    'local' => array('your-local-machine-name'),
    'staging' => array('your-staging-machine-name'),
    'production' => array('your-production-machine-name'),

));

Now create the folder inside app/config that corresponds to the environment the code is deployed in. This will most likely be local when you first start a project.

You will now be copying the initial configuration file inside this folder before editing it. Let's start with app/config/app.php. So app/config/local/app.php will probably look something like this, as the rest of the configuration can be left to their defaults from the initial config file:

<?php

return array(

    'url' => 'http://myproject.local',

    'timezone' => 'UTC',

    'key' => 'YourSecretKey!!!',

    'providers' => array(

    [... Removed ...]

    /* Uncomment for use in development */
//     'Way\Generators\GeneratorsServiceProvider', // Generators
//     'Barryvdh\LaravelIdeHelper\IdeHelperServiceProvider', // IDE Helpers

    ),

);

Step 3: Configure Database

Now that you have the environment configured, you need to create a database configuration for it. Copy the file app/config/database.php in app/config/local and edit it to match your local database settings. You can remove all the parts that you have not changed as this configuration file will be loaded over the initial one.

Step 4: Configure Mailer

In the same fashion, copy the app/config/mail.php configuration file in app/config/local/mail.php. Now set the address and name from the from array in config/mail.php. Those will be used to send account confirmation and password reset emails to the users. If you don't set that registration will fail because it cannot send the confirmation email.

Step 5: Populate Database

Run these commands to create and populate Users table:

php artisan migrate
php artisan db:seed

Step 6: Make sure app/storage is writable by your web server.

If permissions are set correctly:

chmod -R 775 app/storage

Should work, if not try

chmod -R 777 app/storage

Laravel 4 & AngularJS E2E secured SPA

Link to the article: http://blog.neoxia.com/laravel4-and-angularjs/

Licensing

The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2014 Benjamin Katznelson

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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