multiple-tokens-auth
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MIT License | MIT License |
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multiple-tokens-auth
breeze
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Making the case for Laravel as a Next.js alternative
Going deeper than just blade files, Laravel is a full MVC framework and so includes things like Models and Controllers out of the box that can be used to organize your server-rendered code. Authentication is also baked in by default, and with first-party packages like Breeze, Sanctum, or Socialite, you can include user registration, login, API-based authentication, social sign-ups, and role-based permissions with near zero configuration.
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Laravel Passwordless Authentication
Install Laravel Breeze to scaffold quick UI
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Why don't you start writing tests?
Need more examples? Check this directory from the official Laravel repository for tests related to various modules.
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"@vite(['resources/css/app.css', 'resources/js/app.js'])"?
laravel/breeze only has the branch '1.x', Vite support was added on 1.10.0 and its composer.json does not restrict the Framework version. So they added Vite support on a minor version, instead of bumping it to 2.x.
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`npm run dev` not copying css or js files to public. Bug?
This legacy package is a very simple authentication scaffolding built on the Bootstrap CSS framework. While it continues to work with the latest version of Laravel, you should consider using Laravel Breeze for new projects. Or, for something more robust, consider Laravel Jetstream.
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Is auth WAY too hard in .NET?
a react login component: https://github.com/laravel/breeze/blob/1.x/stubs/inertia-react/resources/js/Pages/Auth/Login.jsx
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New Breeze options in Starter Kits
You don't have to wish, you can add svelte right here https://github.com/laravel/breeze
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Is this a good reason to make a (private) package?
You should use Laravel Fortify, or Laravel Breeze for a frontend quickstart.
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Introducing Laravel VILTify: a Vue CLI & Vuetify powered alternative to Breeze for the VILT stack
This package is actually heavily based on Laravel Breeze. A lot of code was simply ripped off that. But there's some advantages here:
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Laravel rate limiting the login method, not working as expected
I know you found the solution, but if you want, the package laravel breeze have a nice way to handle it. https://github.com/laravel/breeze/blob/1.x/stubs/default/App/Http/Requests/Auth/LoginRequest.php
What are some alternatives?
laravel-livewire-ui - Laravel Livewire UI, Auth, & CRUD starter kit.
sanctum - Laravel Sanctum provides a featherweight authentication system for SPAs and simple APIs.
jwt-auth - 🔐 JSON Web Token Authentication for Laravel & Lumen
jetstream - Tailwind scaffolding for the Laravel framework.
laravel-welcome-notification - Send a welcome notification to new users
livewire - A full-stack framework for Laravel that takes the pain out of building dynamic UIs.
Sentinel - A framework agnostic authentication & authorization system.
inertia-laravel - The Laravel adapter for Inertia.js.
vuetify - 🐉 Vue Component Framework
django-unicorn - The magical reactive component framework for Django ✨
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
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