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- php: >=7.2.0
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README
This package provides an easy way to quickly set up AdminLTE v3 with Laravel 6. It has no requirements and dependencies besides Laravel, so you can start building your admin panel immediately. The package just provides a Blade template that you can extend and advanced menu configuration possibilities. A replacement for the make:auth Artisan command that uses AdminLTE styled views instead of the default Laravel ones is also included.
If you want use the older versions, please use the following versions:
- Version 1.x or branch laravel5-adminlte2: This version supports Laravel 5 and included AdminLTE v2
- Version 2.x or branch laravel6-adminlte2: This version supports Laravel 6 and included AdminLTE v2
- Requirements
- Installation
- Updating
- Usage
- Artisan Console Commands
- Configuration
- Translations
- Customize views
- Issues, Questions and Pull Requests
1. Requirements
- Laravel 6.x
- PHP >= 7.2
2. Installation
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Require the package using composer:
composer require hsyir/laravel-adminlte -
Install the package using the command (For fresh laravel installations):
php artisan adminlte:install
You can use --basic to avoid authentication scaffolding installation
You can use --force to overwrite any file
You can also use --interactive to be guided through the process and choose what you want to install
3. Updating
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To update this package, first update the composer package:
composer update hsyir/laravel-adminlte -
Then, we need to update the assets
If you using AdminLTE for Laravel 5.x and are upgrading Laravel 6 version, delete the folder adminlte inside your public/vendor folder.
And then use this command to publish new assets
php artisan adminlte:update -
If you have published and modified the default master, page views or login views, you will need to update them too.
Option 1:
- Make a copy of the views you modified.
- Publish the views again, using
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\AdminLteServiceProvider" --tag=views - Redo the modifications you did.
Option 2:
- Modify in the css, js and other assets location in the master and page views.
4. Usage
To use the template, create a blade file and extend the layout with @extends('adminlte::page').
This template yields the following sections:
title: for in the<title>tagcontent_header: title of the page, above the contentcontent: all of the page's contentcss: extra stylesheets (located in<head>)js: extra javascript (just before</body>)
All sections are in fact optional. Your blade template could look like the following.
{{-- resources/views/admin/dashboard.blade.php --}}
@extends('adminlte::page')
@section('title', 'Dashboard')
@section('content_header')
<h1>Dashboard</h1>
@stop
@section('content')
<p>Welcome to this beautiful admin panel.</p>
@stop
@section('css')
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/admin_custom.css">
@stop
@section('js')
<script> console.log('Hi!'); </script>
@stop
You now just return this view from your controller, as usual. Check out AdminLTE to find out how to build beautiful content for your admin panel.
5. Artisan Console Commands
5.1 The adminlte:install Command
You can install all required & additional resources with the adminlte:install command.
Without any option it will install AdminLTE assets, config & translations.
You can also install the Authentication Views with adding --type=enhanced or additional to the Authentication Views also the Basic Views & Routes with adding --type=full to the adminlte:install command.
5.1.1 Options
--force: Overwrite existing views by default--type=: Installation type, Available type: none, basic, enhanced & full.--only=: Install only specific part, Available parts: assets, config, translations, auth_views, basic_views, basic_routes & main_views. This option can not used with the with option.--with=*: Install basic assets with specific parts, Available parts: auth_views, basic_views & basic_routes. Can be use multiple--interactive: The installation will guide you through the process
5.2 The adminlte:plugins Command
If you won't use cdn for the plugins, you can manage the optional plugins assets with the adminlte:plugins command.
You can list all available plugins, install/update/remove all or specific plugins. Here are some examples for the command:
Install all plugin assets
artisan adminlte:plugins installInstall only Pace Progress & Select2 plugin assetsartisan adminlte:plugins install --plugin=paceProgress --plugin=select2
Update all Plugin assets
artisan adminlte:plugins updateUpdate only Pace Progress plugin assetsartisan adminlte:plugins update
Remove all Plugin assets
artisan adminlte:plugins removeRemove only Select2 plugin assetsartisan adminlte:plugins remove --plugin=select2
5.2.1 Options
operation: Operation command, Available commands; list (default), install, update & remove.--plugin=: Plugin Key. (Can used multiple times for the desired)--interactive: The installation will guide you through the process.
5.3 The adminlte:update Command
This command is only a shortcut for adminlte:install --force --only=assets.
5.4 Authentication views
Note: only for Laravel 5.2 and higher
This package ships the following command to replaces the authentication views with AdminLTE style views.
php artisan adminlte:install --only=auth_views
5.4.1 Using the authentication views without the adminlte:install command
If you want to use the included authentication related views manually, you can create the following files and only add one line to each file:
resources/views/auth/login.blade.php:
@extends('adminlte::login')
resources/views/auth/register.blade.php
@extends('adminlte::register')
resources/views/auth/passwords/email.blade.php
@extends('adminlte::passwords.email')
resources/views/auth/passwords/reset.blade.php
@extends('adminlte::passwords.reset')
By default, the login form contains a link to the registration form.
If you don't want a registration form, set the register_url setting to null and the link will not be displayed.
6. Configuration
First, publish the configuration file:
php artisan adminlte:install --only=config
Now, edit config/adminlte.php to configure the title, skin, menu, URLs etc. All configuration options are explained in the comments. However, I want to shed some light on the menu configuration.
6.1 Title
The default title of your admin panel, this goes into the title tag of your page. You can override it per page with the title section. You can optionally also specify a title prefix and/or postfix.
The following config options available:
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titleDefault title
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title_prefixTitle prefix
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title_postfixTitle postfix
6.2 Favicon
Favicons could be used easily. There are two different ways to do this. Please add all favicons in the dir public/favicons/.
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['use_ico_only' => true, 'use_full_favicon' => false]If set to
true, the filepublic/favicons/favicon.icois used. -
['use_ico_only' => false, 'use_full_favicon' => true]
If 'use_full_favicon' => true more favicon files in public/favicons/ will be used. The activated code is:
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ asset('favicons/favicon.ico') }}" />
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="57x57" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-57x57.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="60x60" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-60x60.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="72x72" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-72x72.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="76x76" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-76x76.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="114x114" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-114x114.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="120x120" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-120x120.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="144x144" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-144x144.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="152x152" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-152x152.png') }}">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="180x180" href="{{ asset('favicons/apple-icon-180x180.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="16x16" href="{{ asset('favicons/favicon-16x16.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="32x32" href="{{ asset('favicons/favicon-32x32.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="96x96" href="{{ asset('favicons/favicon-96x96.png') }}">
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="192x192" href="{{ asset('favicons/android-icon-192x192.png') }}">
<link rel="manifest" href="{{ asset('favicons/manifest.json') }}">
<meta name="msapplication-TileColor" content="#ffffff">
<meta name="msapplication-TileImage" content="{{ asset('favicons/ms-icon-144x144.png') }}">
6.3 Logo
The logo is displayed at the upper left corner of your admin panel. You can use basic HTML here if you want for a simple text logo with a small image logo (e.g. 50 x 50 pixels), or you can use two images one big (e.g. 210 x 33 pixels) and one small (e.g. 50 x 50 pixels). You can also change the sizes of the images and the alt text for both logos.
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logoText logo content, can be HTML.
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logo_imgSmall logo image, beside text logo.
Recommend size: 50x50px
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logo_img_classExtra classes for small logo image.
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logo_img_xlLarge logo image, if you set a img url it will replace the text logo & small logo with one big logo and on collapsed sidebar it displays the small logo.
Recommend size: 210x33px
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logo_img_xl_classExtra classes for small logo image.
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logo_img_altLogo image alt text.
6.4 Layout
It's possible change the layout, you can use a top navigation (navbar) only layout, a boxed layout with sidebar and you can enable fixed mode for sidebar, navbar and footer.
The following config options available:
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layout_topnavEnables/Disables top navigation only layout.
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layout_boxedEnables/Disables Enables/Disables boxed layout, can't used with
layout_topnav. -
layout_fixed_sidebarEnables/Disables fixed sidebar, can't used with
layout_topnav. -
layout_fixed_navbarEnables/Disables fixed navbar (top navigation), here you can set
trueor pass an array for responsive usage. -
layout_fixed_footerEnables/Disables fixed footer, here you can set
trueor pass an array for responsive usage.
Responsive Usage for layout_fixed_navbar & layout_fixed_footer
With responsive you can disable or enable the fixed navbar/footer for specific viewport sizes.
The array the following keys available, you can set them to true or false:
xsfrom 0px to 575.99pxsmfrom 576px to 767.99pxmdfrom 768px to 991.99pxlgfrom 992px to 1199.99pxxlfrom 1200px
Examples
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['xs' => true, 'lg' => false]Fixed from mobile to small tablet (<= 991.99px)
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['lg' => true]Fixed starting from desktop (>= 992px)
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['xs' => true, 'md' => false, 'xl' => true]Fixed from mobile (<= 767.99px) and extra large desktops (>= 1200px) but not for small tablet and desktop (>= 768px & <= 1199.99px)
6.5 Classes
You can change the look and behavior of the admin panel, you can add extra classes to body, brand, sidebar, sidebar navigation, top navigation and top navigation container.
The following config options available:
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classes_bodyExtra classes for body.
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classes_brandExtra classes for brand.
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classes_brand_textExtra classes for brand text.
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classes_content_headerExtra classes for content header container.
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classes_contentExtra classes for content container.
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classes_sidebarExtra classes for sidebar.
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classes_sidebar_navExtra classes for sidebar navigation.
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classes_topnavExtra classes for top navigation bar.
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classes_topnav_navExtra classes for top navigation.
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classes_topnav_containerExtra classes for top navigation bar container.
6.6 Sidebar
You can modify the sidebar, you can disable the collapsed mini sidebar, start with collapsed sidebar, enable sidebar auto collapse on specific screen size, enable sidebar collapse remember, change the scrollbar theme or auto hide option, disable sidebar navigation accordion and sidebar navigation menu item animation speed.
The following config options available:
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sidebar_miniEnables/Disables the collapsed mini sidebar for desktop and bigger screens (>= 992px), here you can set
true,falseor'md'to enable for small tablet and bigger screens (>= 768px). -
sidebar_collapseEnables/Disables collapsed by default.
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sidebar_collapse_auto_sizeEnables/Disables auto collapse by setting min width to collapse.
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sidebar_collapse_rememberEnables/Disables collapse remeber script.
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sidebar_collapse_remember_no_transitionEnables/Disables transition after reload page.
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sidebar_scrollbar_themeChanges sidebar scrollbar theme.
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sidebar_scrollbar_auto_hideChanges sidebar scrollbar auto hide trigger.
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sidebar_nav_accordionEnables/Disables sidebar navigation accordion feature.
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sidebar_nav_animation_speedChanges the sidebar navigation slide animation speed.
6.7 Control Sidebar (Right Sidebar)
Here you have the option to enable a right sidebar. When active, you can use @section('right-sidebar') The icon you configured will be displayed at the end of the top menu, and will show/hide the sidebar. The slide option will slide the sidebar over the content, while false will push the content, and have no animation. You can also choose the sidebar theme (dark or light).
The following config options available:
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right_sidebarEnables/Disables the right sidebar.
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right_sidebar_iconChanges the icon for the right sidebar button in main navigation.
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right_sidebar_themeChanges the theme of the right sidebar, the following options available:
dark&light. -
right_sidebar_slideEnables/Disables slide animation.
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right_sidebar_pushEnables/Disables push content instead of overlay for right sidebar.
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right_sidebar_scrollbar_themeEnables/Disables transition after reload page.
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right_sidebar_scrollbar_auto_hideChanges sidebar scrollbar auto hide trigger.
6.8 URLs
Here we have the url settings to setup the correct login/register link. Register here your dashboard, logout, login and register URLs.
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use_route_urlWhether to use
route()instead ofurl(). -
dashboard_urlChanges the dashboard/logo URL.
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logout_urlChanges the logout button URL.
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logout_methodChanges the logout send method, available options:
GET,POST&null(Laravel default). The logout URL automatically sends a POST request in Laravel 5.3 or higher. -
login_urlChanges the login url.
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register_urlChanges the register link or if set
falseit will hide. -
password_reset_urlChanges the password reset url.
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password_email_urlChanges the password email url.
6.9 Laravel Mix
If you want to use Laravel Mix instead of publishing the assets in your /public/vendor folder, start by installing the following NPM packages:
npm i @fortawesome/fontawesome-free
npm i icheck-bootstrap
npm i overlayscrollbars
Add the following to your bootstrap.js file after window.$ = window.jQuery = require('jquery');:
require('overlayscrollbars');
require('../../vendor/almasaeed2010/adminlte/dist/js/adminlte');
Replace your app.scss content by the following:
// Fonts
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Source+Sans+Pro:300,400,600,700,300italic,400italic,600italic');
@import '~@fortawesome/fontawesome-free/css/all.css';
// OverlayScrollbars
@import '~overlayscrollbars/css/OverlayScrollbars.css';
// iCheck
@import '~icheck-bootstrap/icheck-bootstrap.css';
// AdminLTE
@import '../../vendor/almasaeed2010/adminlte/dist/css/adminlte.css';
// Bootstrap
// Already imported by AdminLTE
//@import '~bootstrap/scss/bootstrap';
After preparing the Laravel Mix vendor files, set enabled_laravel_mix to true to enable load app.css & app.js .
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enabled_laravel_mixEnables Laravel Mix specific css/js load in master layout. Warning If you enable this option, the sections
adminlte_css&adminlte_jswill not rendered.
6.10 Menu
Specify your menu items to display in the left sidebar. Each menu item should have a text and a URL. You can also specify an icon from Font Awesome. A string instead of an array represents a header in sidebar layout. The 'can' is a filter on Laravel's built in Gate functionality.
You can configure your menu as follows:
'menu' => [ 'MAIN NAVIGATION', [ 'text' => 'Blog', 'url' => 'admin/blog', ], [ 'text' => 'Pages', 'url' => 'admin/pages', 'icon' => 'fas fa-fw fa-file' ], [ 'text' => 'Show my website', 'url' => '/', 'target' => '_blank' ], 'ACCOUNT SETTINGS', [ 'text' => 'Profile', 'route' => 'admin.profile', 'icon' => 'fas fa-fw fa-user' ], [ 'text' => 'Change Password', 'route' => 'admin.password', 'icon' => 'fas fa-fw fa-lock' ], ],
With a single string, you specify a menu header item to separate the items.
With an array, you specify a menu item. text and url or route are required attributes.
The icon attribute is optional, you get an open circle if you leave it out.
The available icons that you can use are those from Font Awesome.
Just specify the name of the icon and it will appear in front of your menu item.
It's also possible to add menu items to the top navigation while sidebar is enabled, you just need to set the topnav attribute to true.
This will ignored if the top navigation layout is enabled, all menu items will appear in top navigation.
Use the can attribute if you want conditionally show the menu item. This integrates with Laravel's Gate functionality. If you need to conditionally show headers as well, you need to wrap it in an array like other menu items, using the header attribute:
[
[
'header' => 'BLOG',
'url' => 'admin/blog',
'can' => 'manage-blog'
],
[
'text' => 'Add new post',
'url' => 'admin/blog/new',
'can' => 'add-blog-post'
],
]
6.10.1 Adding a Search Input
It's possible to add a search input in your menu, using a menu item with the following configuration:
[
'search' => true,
'href' => 'test', //form action
'method' => 'POST', //form method
'input_name' => 'menu-search-input', //input name
'text' => 'Search', //input placeholder
],
6.10.2 Custom Menu Filters
If you need custom filters, you can easily add your own menu filters to this package. This can be useful when you are using a third-party package for authorization (instead of Laravel's Gate functionality).
For example with Laratrust:
<?php namespace MyApp; use JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Builder; use JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\FilterInterface; use Laratrust; class MyMenuFilter implements FilterInterface { public function transform($item, Builder $builder) { if (isset($item['permission']) && ! Laratrust::can($item['permission'])) { return false; } return $item; } }
And then add to config/adminlte.php:
'filters' => [ JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\ActiveFilter::class, JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\HrefFilter::class, JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\SubmenuFilter::class, JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\ClassesFilter::class, //JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\GateFilter::class, Comment this line out MyApp\MyMenuFilter::class, ]
6.10.3 Menu configuration at runtime
It is also possible to configure the menu at runtime, e.g. in the boot of any service provider. Use this if your menu is not static, for example when it depends on your database or the locale. It is also possible to combine both approaches. The menus will simply be concatenated and the order of service providers determines the order in the menu.
To configure the menu at runtime, register a handler or callback for the MenuBuilding event, for example in the boot() method of a service provider:
use Illuminate\Contracts\Events\Dispatcher; use JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Events\BuildingMenu; class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider { public function boot(Dispatcher $events) { $events->listen(BuildingMenu::class, function (BuildingMenu $event) { $event->menu->add('MAIN NAVIGATION'); $event->menu->add([ 'text' => 'Blog', 'url' => 'admin/blog', ]); }); } }
The configuration options are the same as in the static configuration files.
A more practical example that actually uses translations and the database:
public function boot(Dispatcher $events) { $events->listen(BuildingMenu::class, function (BuildingMenu $event) { $event->menu->add(trans('menu.pages')); $items = Page::all()->map(function (Page $page) { return [ 'text' => $page['title'], 'url' => route('admin.pages.edit', $page) ]; }); $event->menu->add(...$items); }); }
This event-based approach is used to make sure that your code that builds the menu runs only when the admin panel is actually displayed and not on every request.
6.10.4 Active menu items
By default, a menu item is considered active if any of the following holds:
- The current path matches the
urlparameter - The current path is a sub-path of the
urlparameter - If it has a submenu containing an active menu item
To override this behavior, you can specify an active parameter with an array of active URLs, asterisks and regular expressions are supported.
To utilize regex, simply prefix your pattern with regex: and it will get evaluated automatically. The pattern will attempt to match the path of the URL, returned by request()->path(), which returns the current URL without the domain name. Example:
[
'text' => 'Pages',
'url' => 'pages',
'active' => ['pages', 'content', 'content/*', 'regex:@^content/[0-9]+$@']
]
6.11 Menu Filters
Here we can set the filters you want to include for rendering the menu. You can add your own filters to this array after you've created them. You can comment out the GateFilter if you don't want to use Laravel's built in Gate functionality
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filtersArray of menu filters
Default menu filters:
JeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\HrefFilter::classJeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\SearchFilter::classJeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\ActiveFilter::classJeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\SubmenuFilter::classJeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\ClassesFilter::classJeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\GateFilter::classJeroenNoten\LaravelAdminLte\Menu\Filters\LangFilter::class
6.12 Plugins
Configure which JavaScript plugins should be included. At this moment, DataTables, Select2, Chartjs and SweetAlert are added out-of-the-box, including the Javascript and CSS files from a CDN via script and link tag. Plugin Name, active status and files array (even empty) are required. Files, when added, need to have type (js or css), asset (true or false) and location (string). When asset is set to true, the location will be output using asset() function.
By default the DataTables, Select2, ChartJS, Pace and SweetAlert2 plugins are supported and but not active. You can activate them with changing the config file to load it on every page or add a section in specific blade files, this will automatically injecting their CDN files.
Section example: @section('plugins.Datatables', true)
You can use these plugins by default:
DatatablesSelect2ChartjsSweetalert2Pace
You can also add and configure new plugins, modifying the plugin variable using the example structure below:
'plugins' => [ [ 'name' => 'Plugin Name', 'active' => true, 'files' => [ [ 'type' => 'js', 'asset' => false, 'location' => '//cdn.plugin.net/plugin.min.js', ], [ 'type' => 'css', 'asset' => true, 'location' => 'css/plugin.min.css', ], ], ], ]
With the name string you specify the plugin name, and the active value will enable/disable the plugin injection.
Each plugin have a files array, with contain arrays with file type (js or css), and location.
If the asset value is true, the injection will use the asset() function.
6.12.1 Pace Plugin Configuration
You can change the Pace plugin appearence, when using the CDN injection modifying the css file location.
'location' => '//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/pace/1.0.2/themes/{{color}}/pace-theme-{{theme}}.min.css',
Color values: black, blue (default), green, orange, pink, purple, red, silver, white & yellow
Theme values: barber-shop, big-counter, bounce, center-atom, center-circle, center-radar (default), center-simple, corner-indicator, fill-left, flash, flat-top, loading-bar, mac-osx, minimal
7. Translations
At the moment, English, German, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish translations are available out of the box.
Just specify the language in config/app.php.
If you need to modify the texts or add other languages, you can publish the language files:
php artisan adminlte:install --only=translations
Now, you can edit translations or add languages in resources/lang/vendor/adminlte.
7.1. Menu Translations
This resource allow you to use lang files, and is active by default.
Configurating Menu Using Lang:
First, configure the menu using the key text as translation string.
This is an example of configuration:
[
'header' => 'account_settings'
],
[
'text' => 'profile',
'url' => 'admin/settings',
'icon' => 'user',
],
Lang Files
All the translation strings must be added in the menu.php file of each language needed.
The translations files are located at resources/lang/vendor/adminlte/
This is an example of the menu.php lang file:
return [ 'account_settings' => 'ACCOUNT SETTINGS', 'profile' => 'Profile', ];
To translate the menu headers, just use the header param. Example:
[
'header' => 'account_settings'
],
[
'text' => 'profile',
'url' => 'admin/settings',
'icon' => 'user',
],
8. Customize views
If you need full control over the provided views, you can publish them:
php artisan adminlte:install --only=main_views
Now, you can edit the views in resources/views/vendor/adminlte.
9. Issues, Questions and Pull Requests
You can report issues and ask questions in the issues section. Please start your issue with ISSUE: and your question with QUESTION:
If you have a question, check the closed issues first. Over time, I've been able to answer quite a few.
To submit a Pull Request, please fork this repository, create a new branch and commit your new/updated code in there. Then open a Pull Request from your new branch. Refer to this guide for more info.