fenzland / laravel
The Laravel Framework.
Requires
- php: >=7.0
- ext-mbstring: *
- ext-openssl: *
- doctrine/inflector: ~1.1
- erusev/parsedown: ~1.7
- league/flysystem: ^1.0.8
- monolog/monolog: ~1.12
- mtdowling/cron-expression: ~1.0
- nesbot/carbon: ^1.24.1
- psr/container: ~1.0
- psr/simple-cache: ^1.0
- ramsey/uuid: ~3.0
- swiftmailer/swiftmailer: ~6.0
- symfony/console: ~3.3
- symfony/debug: ~3.3
- symfony/finder: ~3.3
- symfony/http-foundation: ~3.3
- symfony/http-kernel: ~3.3
- symfony/process: ~3.3
- symfony/routing: ~3.3
- symfony/var-dumper: ~3.3
- tijsverkoyen/css-to-inline-styles: ~2.2
- vlucas/phpdotenv: ~2.2
Requires (Dev)
- aws/aws-sdk-php: ~3.0
- doctrine/dbal: ~2.5
- filp/whoops: ^2.1.4
- mockery/mockery: ~1.0
- orchestra/testbench-core: 3.5.*
- pda/pheanstalk: ~3.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ~6.0
- predis/predis: ^1.1.1
- symfony/css-selector: ~3.3
- symfony/dom-crawler: ~3.3
Suggests
- ext-pcntl: Required to use all features of the queue worker.
- ext-posix: Required to use all features of the queue worker.
- aws/aws-sdk-php: Required to use the SQS queue driver and SES mail driver (~3.0).
- doctrine/dbal: Required to rename columns and drop SQLite columns (~2.5).
- fzaninotto/faker: Required to use the eloquent factory builder (~1.4).
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: Required to use the Mailgun and Mandrill mail drivers and the ping methods on schedules (~6.0).
- laravel/tinker: Required to use the tinker console command (~1.0).
- league/flysystem-aws-s3-v3: Required to use the Flysystem S3 driver (~1.0).
- league/flysystem-cached-adapter: Required to use Flysystem caching (~1.0).
- league/flysystem-rackspace: Required to use the Flysystem Rackspace driver (~1.0).
- nexmo/client: Required to use the Nexmo transport (~1.0).
- pda/pheanstalk: Required to use the beanstalk queue driver (~3.0).
- predis/predis: Required to use the redis cache and queue drivers (~1.0).
- pusher/pusher-php-server: Required to use the Pusher broadcast driver (~3.0).
- symfony/css-selector: Required to use some of the crawler integration testing tools (~3.3).
- symfony/dom-crawler: Required to use most of the crawler integration testing tools (~3.3).
- symfony/psr-http-message-bridge: Required to psr7 bridging features (~1.0).
Replaces
- illuminate/auth: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/broadcasting: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/bus: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/cache: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/config: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/console: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/container: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/contracts: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/cookie: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/database: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/encryption: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/events: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/filesystem: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/hashing: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/http: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/log: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/mail: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/notifications: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/pagination: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/pipeline: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/queue: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/redis: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/routing: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/session: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/support: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/translation: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/validation: 5.5.40.13
- illuminate/view: 5.5.40.13
- tightenco/collect: <5.5.33
- dev-master / 5.7.x-dev
- 5.6.x-dev
- 5.5.x-dev
- 5.5.40.13
- v5.5.32.12
- v5.5.28.12
- v5.5.28.11
- v5.5.19.10
- v5.5.19.7
- v5.5.18.7
- v5.5.18.6
- v5.5.14.6
- v5.5.13.6
- v5.5.13.5
- v5.5.13.4
- v5.5.12.3
- v5.5.7.2
- v5.5.4.2
- v5.5.4.1
- 5.4.x-dev
- v5.4.36.17
- v5.4.36.16
- v5.4.35.16
- v5.4.35.15
- v5.4.34.15
- v5.4.33.15
- v5.4.32.15
- v5.4.32.14
- v5.4.31.14
- v5.4.30.14
- v5.4.30.13
- v5.4.29.14
- v5.4.29.13
- v5.4.28.13
- v5.4.28.12
- v5.4.27.12
- v5.4.23.12
- v5.4.22.12
- v5.4.22.11
- v5.4.21.11
- v5.4.21.10
- v5.4.20.10
- v5.4.19.10
- v5.4.19.7
- v5.4.19.6
- v5.4.18.10
- v5.4.18.7
- v5.4.18.6
- v5.4.17.6
- v5.4.16.6
- v5.4.16.5
- v5.4.15.5
- v5.4.15.4
- v5.4.15.3
- v5.4.14.5
- v5.4.14.4
- v5.4.14.3
- v5.4.13.5
- v5.4.13.4
- v5.4.13.3
- v5.4.12.2
- v5.4.11.2
- v5.4.10.2
- v5.4.10.1
- 5.3.x-dev
- 5.3.x.1-dev
- v5.3.30.7
- v5.3.30.6
- v5.3.29.6
- v5.3.28.6
- v5.3.28.5
- v5.3.26.5
- v5.3.26.4
- v5.3.26.3
- v5.3.26.2
- v5.3.24.1
- v5.3.23.1
- v5.3.22.1
- 5.2.x-dev
- 5.1.x-dev
- 5.0.x-dev
- 4.2.x-dev
- 4.1.x-dev
- 4.0.x-dev
- dev-fix_field_filling_bug_making_instance_with_has_relationship
- dev-5.5-dev
- dev-origin-master
- dev-5.4-dev-since-5.4.29
- dev-5.4-dev-since-5.4.18
- dev-5.4-dev
- dev-dev
- dev-migration_char_and_string_default_lenth_configurable
- dev-migration_table_comment_for_mysql
- dev-renamer
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Last update: 2024-11-10 06:01:52 UTC
README
About Forking
This repository is forked from laravel/freamwork. There are some features added in, some bad designing fixed. With fenzland/laravel, you can do what you cannot do with official Laravel. With updating of Laravel, we well continually update fenzland/laravel, so that you can enjoy new features and bug fixings of Laravel. This project is intended to make Laravel better, so if Laravel is better enough, we do nothing. Therefore, when some official changings bring what we need, we will remove our changings on next non-backward compatible version. Packages work with laravel/framework whitch required illuminate/* instead of laravel/freamwork can work with fenzland/laravel too.
About Laravel
Note: This repository contains the core code of the Laravel framework. If you want to build an application using Laravel 5, visit the main Laravel repository.
Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We believe development must be an enjoyable, creative experience to be truly fulfilling. Laravel attempts to take the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in the majority of web projects, such as:
- Simple, fast routing engine.
- Powerful dependency injection container.
- Multiple back-ends for session and cache storage.
- Database agnostic schema migrations.
- Robust background job processing.
- Real-time event broadcasting.
Laravel is accessible, yet powerful, providing tools needed for large, robust applications. A superb combination of simplicity, elegance, and innovation gives you a complete toolset required to build any application with which you are tasked
Learning Laravel
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Contributing
Thank you for considering contributing to the Laravel framework! The contribution guide can be found in the Laravel documentation.
Code of Conduct
In order to ensure that the Laravel community is welcoming to all, please review and abide by the Code of Conduct.
Security Vulnerabilities
If you discover a security vulnerability within Laravel, please send an e-mail to Taylor Otwell via taylor@laravel.com. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.
License
The Laravel framework is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.