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Informations about the package laravel-competitions

Laravel Competitions

A Laravel 4 package for adding multiple, content managed, multiple-choice competitions to a website.

Features

Includes

Installation

Add the following to you composer.json file (Recommend swapping "dev-master" for the latest release)

"fbf/laravel-competitions": "dev-master"

Run

composer update

Add the following to app/config/app.php

'Fbf\LaravelCompetitions\LaravelCompetitionsServiceProvider'

Run the package migration

php artisan migrate --package=fbf/laravel-competitions

Publish the config

php artisan config:publish fbf/laravel-competitions

Optionally tweak the settings in the many config files for your app

Optionally copy the administrator config file (src/config/administrator/competitions.php) to your administrator model config directory.

Create the relevant image upload directories that you specify in your config, e.g.

public/uploads/packages/fbf/laravel-competitions/main_image/original
public/uploads/packages/fbf/laravel-competitions/main_image/thumbnail
public/uploads/packages/fbf/laravel-competitions/main_image/resized

Faker seed

The package comes with a seed that can populate the table with a whole bunch of sample posts. There are some configuration options for the seed in the config file. To run it:

php artisan db:seed --class="Fbf\LaravelCompetitions\FakeCompetitionsSeeder"

Configuration

See the many configuration options in the files in the config directory

Administrator

You can use the excellent Laravel Administrator package by FrozenNode to administer your competitions.

http://administrator.frozennode.com/docs/installation

A ready-to-use model config file for the Post model (competitions.php) is provided in the src/config/administrator directory of the package, which you can copy into the app/config/administrator directory (or whatever you set as the model_config_path in the administrator config file).

Usage

The package should work out the box (provided you have a master blade layout file, since the out-of-the-box views extend this) but if you want to add other content to the pages, such as your own header, logo, navigation, sidebar etc, you'll want to override the views provided.

The package views declare several sections that you may want to yield in your app/views/layouts/master.blade.php file, e.g.:

The package's views are actually really simple, and most of the presentation is done in partials. This is deliberate so you can override the package's views in your own app, so you can include your own chrome, navigation and sidebars etc, yet you can also still make use of the partials provided, if you want to.

To override any view in your own app, just create the following directories and copy the file from the package into it, then hack away

Extending the package

This can be done for the purposes of say, relating the Competition model to a Category model and allowing filtering by category, or relating the Competition model to a User model to add and Author to a Competition, or simply just for overriding the functionality in the bundled Competition model.

Basic approach

(See the example below for more specific information.)

To override the Competition model in the package, create a model in you app/models directory that extends the package model.

Finally, update the IoC Container to inject an instance of your model into the Fbf\LaravelCompetitions\CompetitionsController, instead of the package's model, e.g. in app/start/global.php


All versions of laravel-competitions with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=5.3.0
illuminate/support Version 4.*
cviebrock/eloquent-sluggable Version 1.0.*
fzaninotto/faker Version 1.3.*
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