Laravel Inertia VueJS codebase containing real world examples (CRUD, auth, advanced patterns, etc) that adheres to the RealWorld spec and API.
Want to see the code? https://github1s.com/sawirricardo/realworld-tall-app
(Thanks to Conwnet)
This codebase was created to demonstrate a fully fledged fullstack application built with Laravel Inertia VueJS including CRUD operations, authentication, routing, pagination, and more.
We've gone to great lengths to adhere to the Laravel Inertia VueJS community styleguides & best practices.
For more information on how to this works with other frontends/backends, head over to the RealWorld repo.
"Conduit" is a social blogging site (i.e. a Medium.com clone). It uses a custom API for all requests, including authentication. You can view a live demo over at https://realworld-laravel-inertia-vue.herokuapp.com
General functionality:
- Authenticate users via JWT (login/signup pages + logout button on settings page)
- CRU* users (sign up & settings page - no deleting required)
- CRUD Articles
- CR*D Comments on articles (no updating required)
- GET and display paginated lists of articles
- Favorite articles
- Follow other users
- Home page (URL: / )
- List of tags
- List of articles pulled from either Feed, Global, or by Tag
- Pagination for list of articles
- Sign in/Sign up pages (URL: /login, /register )
- Settings page (URL: /settings )
- Editor page to create/edit articles (URL: /editor, /editor/article-slug-here )
- Article page (URL: /article/article-slug-here )
- Delete article button (only shown to article's author)
- Render markdown from server client side
- Comments section at bottom of page
- Delete comment button (only shown to comment's author)
- Profile page (URL: /profile/:username, /profile/:username/favorites )
- Show basic user info
- List of articles populated from author's created articles or author's favorited articles
You can also access the back-end to the /api route.
1. git clone https://github.com/sawirricardo/realworld-laravel-inertia-vue.git
2. cd realworld-laravel-inertia-vue
3. composer install
4. npm install
5. npm run watch
6. php artisan serve (or use Laravel Valet)
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