What you'll learn:
- Learn how to Install Laravel
- Learn Basics to Advaced Topics of Laravel
- Set up SPA using Vue and Sanctum
- Learn Livewire
- Learn how to Create REST API using Laravel Sanctum
- Learn how to Upgrade Laravel
Update: As Laravel 8 was release on Sep 8th 2020, the Course has been updated accordingly to use the Latest Version. The Course also includes the Section as to how to Update from Laravel 7 to Laravel 8 including using Models Directory & Model Factories.
This is a comprehensive Course which uses the Latest Version of Laravel and is up to date with the current documentation, so that you are not left behind figuring the correct documentation yourself.
You will not only be able to Learn Laravel but the course will also cover how to create REST APIusing Laravel along with creating a SPAusing Vue and Tailwind CSS.We will also learn about Livewire.
The Course is currently divided into 10 Sections. In the first section, we will build a CRUDApplication which will help you understand the basics of Laravel. If you are new to Laravel and looking to get started on it, then this Section is for you. Some of the topics that we will cover in the initial section include:
Installation
Routing
Views
Blade Templates
Layouts
Controllers
Database
Eloquent Models
Migration
Middleware
Validation
Form Requests
Authentication
Gates &Policies
Tinker
Artisan CLI
In the 2nd section, we will enhance our CRUDApplication. This Section covers topics which involves topics which are just a bit more advanced than basics, but are useful in any Web Application like Sending Email, Uploading File etc. In doing so we will cover following topics:
Factories
Seeders
Customizing Route Model Binding
Mutators & Accessors
Email
File Upload
Events & Listeners
Soft Deletes
Admin Namespacing and Routing
Creating our own Middleware
Eloquent Relationships
In Section 3, we see how we can update our Laravel Project to the latest version using composer.json. We update our Project from Version 7 to Version 8 as well as update all the dependencies. We also cover new Features like Model Factories, Model Directories and other changes that we need to be aware of.
In Section 4, we look at some of the Features which can be considered advanced and learning them would take your knowledge to the next level. If you are working on an enterprise level Project, you are likely to use these features.
Telescope
Carbon Package
Model Events
Console Command
Local Scope
Service Container
Facades
In Section 5, 6 & 7 we see how we can implement RESTAPI. Laravel is used exclusively as backend to create RESTAPI. In this Section, we will cover from scratch all the things that you need to implement RESTAPI. Some of the Topics that we will cover are:
Authentication using Sanctum API
Cover all Types of HTTP Endpoints
Resource &Resource Collection
Test Endpoints using Postman
Advance Resource Options
File Upload using API
Rate Limit
In the Section 8, we will see how to setup a Single Page Application (SPA) using Vue 3 and Tailwind CSS. We will be using the same RESTAPIthat we created in our previous section. The Section will only cover Authentication using Sanctum.
In the Section 9, we will learn about Livewire. Livewire has gained extremely popular recently and it allows you to interaction between the Frontend and Backend without using any JSCode. So in this Section we look at the basics of Livewire. Some of the topics that we will cover are:
Installing & Setting Up of Livewire
Livewire Components
Livewire Properties
Computed Properties
Full Page Component
Events
Redirection & Flash Messages
In Section 10, we will build a Project using TALLStack (Tailwind CSS, Alpine JS, Livewire and Laravel) using Jetstream. We will implement following functionalities:
AJAXPagination
AJAXFiltering
AJAXSearch
AJAXSorting
AJAXAdd using Modal
AJAXEdit using Modal
AJAXDelete using Confirmation Modal
AJAXValidation
Real WorldExamples are followed while explaining these concepts so that you can easily related to them. LIVEProject is being built so that you can follow the thought process and learn the best practices.