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Installation

Diego Smania edited this page Mar 5, 2024 · 10 revisions

Important

The next steps are only valid for a fresh installation procedure, if you are performing an update on the package, please refers to the Updating section.

1. Require the package

On the root folder of your Laravel project, require the package using the composer tool:

composer require jeroennoten/laravel-adminlte

2. Install the package resources

Install the required package resources using the next command:

php artisan adminlte:install

This command will install:

  • The underlying AdminLTE template and its dependencies (Bootstrap, jQuery, etc.) in your public/vendor folder.
  • The package configuration at the config/adminlte.php file.
  • The package translations in the resources/lang/vendor/adminlte/ folder (or lang/vendor/adminlte/ folder for Laravel >= 9.x versions).

Tip

You can use the --force option to overwrite previous existing files.

You can use the --interactive option to be guided through the process and choose what you want to install.

You can check the installation status of the package resources with the command php artisan adminlte:status.

3. Install the legacy authentication scaffolding (optional)

Optionally, and for Laravel 7+ only versions, this package offers a set of AdminLTE styled authentication views that you can use in replacement of the ones provided by the legacy laravel/ui authentication scaffolding. If you are planning to use these views, then first require the laravel/ui package using composer and install the bootstrap scaffolding:

composer require laravel/ui
php artisan ui bootstrap --auth

Then, you can make the view replacements by executing the next artisan command:

php artisan adminlte:install --only=auth_views

Important

The authentication scaffolding offers features like login, logout and registration. It is a recommendation to always read the Laravel Authentication Documentation for details about the authentication scaffolding. Note that Laravel offers some starter kits (like Laravel-Breeze) besides the legacy laravel/ui package. So, using the authentication views from this package is OPTIONAL and UP TO YOU.

4. Use the package

Jump to the Usage Section to read how to use the main AdminLTE blade template provided by this package.