Posts tagged with laravel

Automating Laravel deployments using Capistrano

Capistrano is a server automation and deployment tool. It makes a whole bunch of servers simultaneously perform actions. This could be deploying our application, or clearing their cache.

Capistrano tells each of our servers to pull the latest branch from Git, perform any necessary build steps, and deploy the application on itself. Setting up this process is what we'll be detailing.

https://www.airpair.com/laravel/posts/automating-laravel-deployments-using-capistrano

If you want to use something simpler, take a look at Deployer.

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A Laravel webshop original

by Freek Van der Herten – 3 minute read

Earlier today Spatie, the company where I work, launched a webshop polkadots.be. When the project started one of the first choices that we had to make was if we were going to use an existing solution or build our own custom solution. For this project we took an extensive look at some existing…

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Excel exports

Evan Miller makes the case for offering xls-exports instead of csv-exports.

Most people of your website’s users are also Excel users. When they export their data as CSV, they’ll probably just bring it into Excel first to have a look around. You should probably offer an explicit XLS export, and take it seriously.
http://www.evanmiller.org/please-offer-an-excel-export-option.html

An xls-file is capable of things that 'll never be possible in csv:

  • freezing the header row
  • formatting important cells
  • multiple sheets in one file
  • specify numer formatting
  • formulas
In the projects I've been working on I've been doing this for a couple of months. A nice Laravel package you can use is Laravel Excel.

This is how you export all values from a given repository that returns Eloquent models:


Excel::create($pathToFile, function($excel) {

    $excel->sheet('The sheet name', function($sheet) {
        $sheet->freezeFirstRow();

        $sheet->cells('A1:Z1', function($cells) {
            $cells->setFontWeight('bold');
            $cells->setBorder('node', 'none', 'solid', 'none');
        });

        $sheet->fromModel($this->yourOwnRepository->getAll());
    });

})->export('xls');

The result is an excel-file with the header row frozen and underlined and it's values in bold.

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Add Two-Factor authentication to your Laravel application

Authy makes it easy to integrate two-factor authentication into your existing Laravel application. It's user-end implementation is versitile, offering support for both smart-phones and standard phones. Furthermore, implmentation with its API is easy and seamless. Finally, its analytics and data tracking can you provide insights into your users and how they interact with your application's authentication system.

This tutorial assumes that you have an Authy developer account (which can be created here ), an application (either testing or production), and your application's API key.

http://blog.enge.me/post/installing-two-factor-authentication-with-authy

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