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Module manager

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Installation

The Module Manager can be installed via composer:

This package uses Laravel auto-discovery so the ServiceProvider and the Facade automatically register itself.

After you installed this package you have to call the ModuleManager facade initializeModules method in you AppServiceProvider boot method.

If you want to store the module options in database you need to publish the migrations and config

Run the migrations

And finally change the registry entry in the configuration to database

Module Development

You can create your modules in a separated composer package or in your laravel project for example in the app/Modules directory.

After that you have to register the module in the ModuleManager for example in your AppServiceProvider register method or if you create a separated composer package you can register it in your package ServiceProvider boot method.

Module Manager Methods

registerModule

initializeModules

enableModule

disableModule


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Requires laravel/framework Version ~5.5
2dojo/module Version 0.*
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