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Installation
Turbo has only been tested installing through Composer.
Add rcrowe\turbo as a requirement to composer.json:
Update your packages with composer update or install with composer install.
Providers
Providers enable instant usage of Turbo within different frameworks, we currently provide the following integrations:
Laravel
Add Turbo\Provider\Laravel\TurboServiceProvider to app/config/app.php and your good to go.
The Laravel provider also registers a turbo.pjax event so that other parts of your app can listen for a pjax request. For example:
Fuelphp
Add class_alias('Turbo\\Provider\\Fuel\\Response', 'Response') to the bottom of fuel\app\bootstrap.php and your good to go.
Turbo also registers a turbo.pjax event that you can listen for. For example:
PJAX
To make this all work Turbo needs PJAX to get and set the response.
Just like Turbolinks we respond with the whole body, not just a section of it. In order to support this, you need
to setup PJAX to use the <body> tag. A simple example of this would be:
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