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Laravel Enso

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Hit the ground running when building your new Laravel SPA project with boilerplate and extra functionality out of the box!

 

Watch the demo

click on the photo to view a short demo in compatible browsers

Important

If you are using this project please consult the changelog on every update.

Official Documentation

The documentation is available here split into backend and frontend. Note that most sections have short demo clips.

Take It For A Spin

You may try out a live demo installation by visiting laravel-enso.com and logging in with [email protected] and password.

Installation Steps

  1. Download the project with git clone https://github.com/laravel-enso/enso.git --depth 1

  2. Within the project folder run composer install

  3. Create a database for your site (see the Laravel database documentation), copy or rename the .env.example file to .env, edit the database configuration information, and run php artisan key:generate

  4. In order to serve the back-end API, take a look at the Local Development Server section of the Laravel installation documentation and consider using Valet for a better experience

  5. Run php artisan migrate --seed

  6. Open the client folder, copy the .env.example file, save it as .env and set the URL for the back-end API (which you've configured at step 4)

  7. Run yarn && yarn build

  8. Launch the site and log into the project with user: [email protected], password: password

  9. For live reload / hot module replacement functionality run yarn serve

  10. (optional) Setup the configuration files as needed, in config/enso/*.php

Enjoy!

Support services (new)

While developing Enso, we constantly received private inquiries from devs and teams asking us about paid support. Some of these requests even lead to fruitful collaborations, so we finally decided to launch such an option.

If you're looking for premium support when building applications with Enso we can help you with that. Our support packages start at 480 Eur / month with 8 hours included. With premium support you will get:

  • a private repo on our self hosted gitlab instance where you can host your project
  • priority in addressing your issues
  • help with understanding the Enso environment
  • getting you to be proficient when developing on Enso
  • mentoring
  • code reviews
  • general advice & support on Laravel & Vue
  • assistance on Enso version upgrades
  • up to 4 hours / month of remote desktop sessions and call conferences with your team
  • direct communication via Slack during our office hours

The support services are provided by a team of 4 members.

Thanks

Built with with ❤️, crafted on Laravel 5.6.x, Bulma 0.6.x, Vuejs 2.5.x and:

Vue Router, Vuex, Axios, Font awesome 5, Animate.css, Bulma-Extensions, Driver.js, Chart.js, Flatpickr,

Special thanks to Taylor Otwell, Jeffrey Way, Evan You and Jeremy Thomas.

Contributions

are welcome. Pull requests are great, but issues are good too.

Sponsor (new)

This project is backed by Earthlink

Contributors

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.

Backers

Thank you to all our backers! 🙏 [Become a backer]

Sponsors

Support this project by becoming a sponsor. Your logo will show up here with a link to your website. [Become a sponsor]

License

This package is released under the MIT license.