Courses2024 0 Posted September 13 Free Download Build a forum application with Laravel and Livewire Published 9/2024 Created by Simon Angatia MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 50 Lectures ( 6h 19m ) | Size: 3 GBLearn Laravel Livewire by building a practical and meaningful real-world forum application.What you'll learn: Learn Laravel Livewire by building a practical project Creating migrations and Models in Laravel Routing in a Laravel application Model relationships in Laravel Two way data-binding in Livewire Aunthentication and authorization in a Laravel application. Laravel MVC Laravel jobs and notifications Laravel websocketsRequirements: Must have a beginner knowledge of PHP and Laravel. Have a computer with PHP development environment setupDescription: In this course, I don't cover much of the introduction to Laravel, that is why I recommend some knowledge in Laravel before subscribing to this course. In this course, we build a Laravel forum from scratch. For the students who subscribe to the course, I provide the theme we are going to use plus other materials that we use in this course.What We're going to build:Forum MembersIn this course, we build a forum. The forum has Categories and each category has forums. Each forum has discussions or topics the unauthenticated users can view the forums categories and the forums but they have to log in in order to start a discussion/create a topic in any forum. Each topic has posts and each post has comments or replies. Replies have the like and dislike button displayed if the logged-in user is not the author of the reply. The number of likes and dislikes affects the user's rank. Likes increase the user's rank while dislikes reduce the user's rank. When the user is logged in, he is redirected to the profile page where he/she can update their profile information. The forum displays all the logged-in users as well as the page for all the forum members. AdminAdmin has total control of the forum. Admin has CRUD(CREATE, READ, UPDATE and DELETE) permissions on the Categories, Forums, Discussions, Users, and Replies.Admin has access to user's Profiles and Can Update them.NotificationsUsers are notified upon someone replying on the discussion they started or When someone likes the reply. Admin is notified when a new user joins the Forum.Categories SearchOn the forum homepage, we have a search form where users can search specific keywords, and then they will be shown the categories with those keywords if they existAccess ControlWe implement access control where normal users can't access the admin panel whether they know the URL to the admin panel or not. For this, we use admin middleware to redirect the non-admin users back to their profile page if at all they get the admin route and try to access it.Users can also not edit other user's profiles.The Laravel topics we're going to cover are: Laravel application structure, Laravel MVC, Laravel Controllers, Laravel Models, Laravel Mailable, Laravel Migrations, Laravel views, Laravel Observers, Laravel commands, Laravel Notificatifiable, Laravel Routes, Laravel Named Routes, Laravel Eloquent, Laravel Database, Laravel blade templateWho this course is for: Both beginner and intermediate Laravel developers who would like to practice the knowledge of Laravel and Livewire by building a real-world application. Homepage Hidden Content Give reaction or reply to this topic to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction or reply to this topic to see the hidden content. No Password - Links are Interchangeable Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites