cupboard / core
The CupboardCMS core files
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- intervention/image: 2.3.*
- laravel/framework: ~4
- michelf/php-markdown: 1.6.*
- symfony/yaml: 2.8.*@dev
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: dev-master
- phpunit/phpunit: 5.4.*
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README
Cupboard is designed to be a very minimal blogging platform with the primary focus on writing. Currently it is a work in progress but you are free to give it a try. (Just be warned this alpha/beta quality). If you have any issues or ideas please report them.
Installing Cupboard As A Project
Creating a stand-alone Cupboard installation is now as simple as running composer create-project cupboard/cupboard
.
Installing Cupboard In An Existing Laravel Application
Installing Cupboard in an existing Laravel application couldn't be easier!
If you have the Laravel Package Installer, simply run php artisan package:install cupboard/core
.
If you do not have the package installer then add "cupboard/core": "1.2.*"
to your composer.json
file and run composer update
.
Then add Cupboard\Core\CupboardServiceProvider
to your providers and 'Cupboard' => 'Cupboard\Core\Facades\CupboardFacade'
to your aliases in app/config/app.php
.
Now the last thing you need to do is publish the necessary files configuration and theme files by running php artisan cupboard:config
, php artisan config:publish cupboard/core
, and php artisan cupboard:themes
.
Configuring the Database Connection
CupboardCMS is designed to give you maximum database configuration within existing Laravel applications.
If you would like to use the default database connection from your host app, no configuration is necessary.
However, if you would like to use a separate database connection, this is available in the app/config/package/cupboard/core/database.php
file.
If the default
configuration is set to default
it will use the host application connection. Otherwise, it will use the connection details listed in this connection
array.
Finally, to migrate to your selected database connection run php artisan cupboard:migrate
.
Creating Your First User
If you are using Cupboard as a package, you will have to create a user.
This is as easy as running php artisan cupboard:user:create first_name last_name email password
, of course filling in your own details as the arguments.
Using Cupboard
By default, your CupboardCMS blog will be located in your applications index.
The administration panel will be located at /admin
.
Both of these routes can be configured using route group rules from the app/config/package/cupboard/core/routes.php
file.
Theming Cupboard
By default, your theme files are located in public/themes
.
You can modify these themes or create your own using the default themes as a guide.
The configuration for your themes is located in app/config/packages/cupboard/core/cupboard.php
in the theme
option.