Getting Started Laravel 12 Inertia 2


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Getting started Laravel 12 Inertia 2


Getting started Laravel 12 Inertia 2

Author: Andrés Cruz

language: en

Publisher: Andres Cruz

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This book is aimed at anyone who wants to start developing with Laravel Inertia whose main advantage is that, we can use Vue components, as if they were blade views and with the added advantage of having all the power of Vue together with Laravel. For those people who want to learn something new, learn about a tool with little documentation and most of it is in English. For people who want to improve a skill in web development, who want to grow as a developer. As long as you identify with at least one of the points mentioned above, this book is for you. Map This book has a total of 17 chapters, it is recommended that you read in the order in which they are arranged and as we explain the components of the framework, go directly to the practice, replicate, test and modify the codes that we show in this book. Chapter 1: In this chapter we are going to learn about the Laravel Inertia tool and what it offers us when developing web applications. Chapter 2: In this chapter we are going to create a project in Laravel Inertia. Chapter 3: In this chapter we are going to learn about the characteristics that a project has in Laravel Inertia, both the structure that a project brings by default, and its base operation. Chapter 4: In this chapter we are going to create the typical CRUD to learn the basics of Laravel Inertia and its communication with components in Vue. Chapter 5: In this chapter we are going to learn about the use of redirections and flash messages. Chapter 6: In this chapter we are going to create the CRUD process for the posts, taking all the topics covered in the previous chapters. Chapter 7: In this chapter we are going to learn about the upload process in Laravel Inertia and using third-party plugins. Chapter 8: In this chapter we are going to install third-party plugins using Vue, specifically the CKEditor plugin. Chapter 9: In this chapter we are going to get to know the confirmation dialogs and toast messages of Laravel Inertia and using third-party plugins. Chapter 10: In this chapter we are going to know the communication between components of components used directly from Laravel, for that, we will create a form step by step. Chapter 10: In this chapter we are going to know the communication between components of components used directly from Laravel, for that, we will create a form step by step. Chapter 11: In this chapter we are going to implement filters and a search field for a list from the administration module. Chapter 12: In this chapter we are going to implement the ordering of columns of a table in a list from the administration module. Chapter 13: In this chapter we are going to create the blog module for the end user, a list and a detail page. Chapter 14: In this chapter we are going to create a shopping cart, which includes the typical CRUD and screens. Chapter 15: In this chapter we are going to explain some essential options that we can use when sending requests through the Inertia object. Chapter 16: In this chapter we are going to create a CRUD to do list type application with reordering via Drag and Drop. Chapter 17: We will learn how to create unit and integration tests in the application we created previously using PHPUnit. The book is currently in development, so there will be more chapters in the future.

Getting started with Laravel 12 Livewire 3


Getting started with Laravel 12 Livewire 3

Author: Andres Cruz

language: en

Publisher: Andres Cruz

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Laravel is a fascinating framework, huge and with a somewhat steep learning curve and with multiple options; this book is not for beginners and assumes that you already know how to program in Laravel. Laravel Livewire takes Laravel development a step further; automating routine processes in very flexible schemes based on components, Livewire components that allow us to communicate client and server in a very simple, efficient and easy way. Laravel Livewire is not a framework, it is just a layer or scaffolding that adds certain extra features to the framework that we can use to create great applications, with less effort and development time. Map We are going to give a brief introduction about Laravel Livewire. We are going to create our project in Laravel Livewire. We present the characteristics that a project created in Laravel Livewire has; team management, API Tokens, and authentication, are some of them. We are going to create a simple CRUD type application and get to know all the elements of Livewire such as handling forms, views and directives through the Livewire components. We are going to work on the style, improving the created application so that it looks like another Laravel Livewire module. We are going to learn about the communication between Livewire components based on events; detect changes in properties of the component class from the view and know the Laravel Livewire JavaScript. We are going to create the CRUD for the posts. We are going to create filters and search fields for a listing taking advantage of the benefits of Livewire. We are going to create sort fields for the column listing. We will get to know everything that Livewire offers us in JavaScript and combine it with other plugins, we will know the hooks in JavaScript, consume properties, functions and use of events. We are going to learn about some extra features of Laravel Livewire properties, such as customizing the update phase of wire:models, such as the use of computed properties. We are going to create a simple blog-type application with a list with filters and search and detail fields. We are going to create a shopping cart in the session and database, for which, we will see communication between components, sending events, toast type plugin to show messages confirming the operation carried out, with listeners of the events from JavaScript. We are going to show the code of an application created with Alpine.js to create a to do list component. We are going to adapt the Alpine.js application presented in the previous chapter, to work in conjunction with Livewire. We will learn how to create unit and integration tests in the application we created previously using PHPUnit. By the end of the book, you will have the knowledge to create any basic application with Livewire and know more than just the basics of it. I invite you to visit my website: desarrollolibre.net And get to know my work.

Primeros pasos Laravel 12 Inertia 2


Primeros pasos Laravel 12 Inertia 2

Author: Andrés Cruz

language: es

Publisher: Andres Cruz

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Este libro está dirigido a cualquiera que quiera comenzar a desarrollar con Laravel Inertia cuya principal ventaja es que, podemos usar componentes de Vue, como si fueran vistas de blade y con la ventaja agregada de tener todo el poderío de Vue junto con Laravel. Para aquellas personas que quieran aprender algo nuevo, conocer sobre una herramienta con poca documentación y la mayoría de ella está en inglés. Para las personas que quieran mejorar una habilidad en el desarrollo web, que quieran crecer como desarrollador. Con que te identifiques al menos con alguno de los puntos señalados anteriormente, este libro es para ti. Mapa Este libro tiene un total de 17 capítulos, se recomienda que leas en el orden en el cual están dispuestos y a medida que vayamos explicando los componentes del framework, vayas directamente a la práctica, repliques, pruebes y modifiques los códigos que mostramos en este libro. Capítulo 1: En este capítulo vamos a conocer la herramienta de Laravel Inertia y que nos ofrece al momento del desarrollo de aplicaciones web. Capítulo 2: En este capítulo vamos a crear un proyecto en Laravel Inertia. Capítulo 3: En este capítulo vamos a conocer las características que cuenta un proyecto en Laravel Inertia, tanto la estructura que trae por defecto un proyecto, como su funcionamiento base. Capítulo 4: En este capítulo vamos a crear el típico CRUD para conocer las bases de Laravel Inertia y su comunicación con componentes en Vue. Capítulo 5: En este capítulo vamos a conocer el uso de las redirecciones y mensajes flash. Capítulo 6: En este capítulo vamos a crear el proceso CRUD para los posts, tomando todos los temas tratados en los anteriores capítulos. Capítulo 7: En este capítulo vamos a conocer el proceso de upload en Laravel Inertia y usando plugins de terceros. Capítulo 8: En este capítulo vamos a instalar plugins de terceros usando Vue, específicamente, el plugin de CKEditor. Capítulo 9: En este capítulo vamos a conocer los diálogos de confirmación y mensajes tipo toast de Laravel Inertia y usando plugins de terceros. Capítulo 10: En este capítulo vamos a conocer la comunicación entre componentes de componentes usados directamente desde Laravel, para eso, crearemos un formulario paso por paso. Capítulo 11: En este capítulo vamos a implementar filtros y un campo de búsqueda para un listado desde el módulo de administración. Capítulo 12: En este capítulo vamos a implementar la ordenación de columnas de una tabla en un listado desde el módulo de administración. Capítulo 13: En este capítulo vamos a crear el módulo de blog de vista al usuario final, un listado y página de detalle. Capítulo 14: En este capítulo vamos a crear un carrito de compras, que incluye el típico CRUD y pantallas. Capítulo 15: En este capítulo vamos a explicar algunas opciones imprescindibles que podemos usar al momento de enviar peticiones mediante el objeto de Inertia. Capítulo 16: En este capítulo vamos a crear una aplicación tipo to do list tipo CRUD y con reordenación vía Drag and Drop. Capítulo 17: Conoceremos cómo crear pruebas unitarias y de integración en la aplicación que creamos anteriormente mediante PHPUnit. El libro se encuentra actualmente en desarrollo, por lo tanto habrá más capitulos a futuro.