ti-click / laravel-realworld-example-app

Exemplary real world backend API built with Laravel
https://realworld.io
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Example Laravel codebase containing real world examples (CRUD, auth, advanced patterns and more) that adheres to the RealWorld spec and API.

This repo is functionality complete — PRs and issues welcome!


Getting started

Installation

Please check the official laravel installation guide for server requirements before you start. Official Documentation

Alternative installation is possible without local dependencies relying on Docker.

Clone the repository

git clone git@github.com:gothinkster/laravel-realworld-example-app.git

Switch to the repo folder

cd laravel-realworld-example-app

Install all the dependencies using composer

composer install

Copy the example env file and make the required configuration changes in the .env file

cp .env.example .env

Generate a new application key

php artisan key:generate

Generate a new JWT authentication secret key

php artisan jwt:generate

Run the database migrations (Set the database connection in .env before migrating)

php artisan migrate

Start the local development server

php artisan serve

You can now access the server at http://localhost:8000

TL;DR command list

git clone git@github.com:gothinkster/laravel-realworld-example-app.git
cd laravel-realworld-example-app
composer install
cp .env.example .env
php artisan key:generate
php artisan jwt:generate 

Make sure you set the correct database connection information before running the migrations Environment variables

php artisan migrate
php artisan serve

Database seeding

Populate the database with seed data with relationships which includes users, articles, comments, tags, favorites and follows. This can help you to quickly start testing the api or couple a frontend and start using it with ready content.

Open the DummyDataSeeder and set the property values as per your requirement

database/seeds/DummyDataSeeder.php

Run the database seeder and you're done

php artisan db:seed

Note : It's recommended to have a clean database before seeding. You can refresh your migrations at any point to clean the database by running the following command

php artisan migrate:refresh

Docker

To install with Docker, run following commands:

git clone git@github.com:gothinkster/laravel-realworld-example-app.git
cd laravel-realworld-example-app
cp .env.example.docker .env
docker run -v $(pwd):/app composer install
cd ./docker
docker-compose up -d
docker-compose exec php php artisan key:generate
docker-compose exec php php artisan jwt:generate
docker-compose exec php php artisan migrate
docker-compose exec php php artisan db:seed
docker-compose exec php php artisan serve --host=0.0.0.0

The api can be accessed at http://localhost:8000/api.

API Specification

This application adheres to the api specifications set by the Thinkster team. This helps mix and match any backend with any other frontend without conflicts.

Full API Spec

More information regarding the project can be found here https://github.com/gothinkster/realworld


Code overview

Dependencies

Folders

Environment variables

Note : You can quickly set the database information and other variables in this file and have the application fully working.


Testing API

Run the laravel development server

php artisan serve

The api can now be accessed at

http://localhost:8000/api

Request headers

Required Key Value
Yes Content-Type application/json
Yes X-Requested-With XMLHttpRequest
Optional Authorization Token {JWT}

Refer the api specification for more info.


Authentication

This applications uses JSON Web Token (JWT) to handle authentication. The token is passed with each request using the Authorization header with Token scheme. The JWT authentication middleware handles the validation and authentication of the token. Please check the following sources to learn more about JWT.


Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)

This applications has CORS enabled by default on all API endpoints. The default configuration allows requests from http://localhost:3000 and http://localhost:4200 to help speed up your frontend testing. The CORS allowed origins can be changed by setting them in the config file. Please check the following sources to learn more about CORS.