Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We believe development must be an enjoyable and creative experience to be truly fulfilling. Laravel takes the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in many web projects, such as:
- Simple, fast routing engine.
- Powerful dependency injection container.
- Multiple back-ends for session and cache storage.
- Expressive, intuitive database ORM.
- Database agnostic schema migrations.
- Robust background job processing.
- Real-time event broadcasting.
Laravel is accessible, powerful, and provides tools required for large, robust applications.
Laravel has the most extensive and thorough documentation and video tutorial library of all modern web application frameworks, making it a breeze to get started with the framework.
You may also try the Laravel Bootcamp, where you will be guided through building a modern Laravel application from scratch.
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The Laravel framework is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
This project is configured to automatically deploy to production when changes are pushed to the main branch using GitHub Actions.
- Push this repository to GitHub
- In your GitHub repository, go to Settings > Secrets and Variables > Actions
- Add a new repository secret:
- Name:
DEPLOY_SSH_KEY - Value: Your private SSH key (the contents of your
id_rsafile)
- Name:
The GitHub Actions workflow will:
- Check out the code from the repository
- Install PHP and composer dependencies
- Deploy the code to
/subsites/fullstack.beon the server using rsync - Run migrations to update the database structure
If you need to deploy manually, you can use the following commands:
# From your local machine
rsync -avz --exclude '.git/' \
--exclude '.github/' \
--exclude 'node_modules/' \
--exclude '.env' \
--exclude '.env.example' \
./ [email protected]:/subsites/fullstack.be/
# Then connect to the server and run migrations
ssh [email protected] "cd /subsites/fullstack.be && php artisan migrate --force"Make sure you have your SSH keys properly set up before running these commands.