Libraries tagged by use
pragmarx/tracker
287954 Downloads
A Laravel Visitor Tracker
php-flasher/flasher-toastr-laravel
498333 Downloads
Leverage Toastr for stylish toast notifications in Laravel with PHPFlasher. Add Toastr's sleek notifications to your Laravel projects effortlessly.
php-flasher/flasher-laravel
2564961 Downloads
Seamlessly integrate flash notifications into your Laravel applications with PHPFlasher. Enhance user feedback and engagement with minimal setup.
php-flasher/flasher
4274358 Downloads
The foundational PHP library for PHPFlasher, enabling the creation of framework-agnostic flash notifications. Ideal for building custom integrations or for use in PHP projects.
octopyid/laravel-impersonate
69992 Downloads
Login as a different user quickly
malhal/laravel-geographical
313870 Downloads
Easily add longitude and latitude columns to your records and use inherited functionality for calculating distances
lab404/laravel-auth-checker
151598 Downloads
Laravel Auth Checker allows you to log users authentication, devices authenticated from and lock intrusions.
kyranb/footprints
319540 Downloads
A simple registration attribution tracking solution for Laravel (UTM Parameters and Referrers)
jfeltkamp/cookiesjsr
657895 Downloads
COOKiES JSR is a consent management tool and provides UI and API to manage 3rd party services within the GDPR.
in2code/femanager
644659 Downloads
Modern TYPO3 Frontend User Registration.
garetjax/phpbrowscap
845364 Downloads
Standalone replacement for php's native get_browser() function
ellaisys/aws-cognito
154346 Downloads
AWS Cognito package that allows Auth and other related features using the AWS SDK for PHP
configcat/configcat-client
872246 Downloads
ConfigCat is a feature flag, feature toggle, and configuration management service. That lets you launch new features and change your software configuration remotely without actually (re)deploying code. ConfigCat even helps you do controlled roll-outs like canary releases and blue-green deployments.
ahand/mobileesp
444769 Downloads
Since 2008, MobileESP provides web site developers an easy-to-use and lightweight API for detecting whether visitors are using a mobile device, and if so, what kind. The APIs provide simple boolean results ('true' or 'false') for identifying individual device categories (such as iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, and Windows Mobile), device capabilities (e.g., J2ME), and broad classes of devices, such as 'iPhone Tier' (iPhone/Android/Tizen) or 'Tablet Tier.' APIs are available in PHP, JavaScript, Java, C#, Ruby Python, and more.
2amigos/yii2-usuario
247688 Downloads
Highly customizable and extensible user management, authentication, and authorization Yii2 extension