Estimated Length: Open Ended
Requirements
Training should include:
1. Laravel Introduction and Architecture
Get introduced to Laravel and its architecture.
? Intro to Laravel
? Container
? Facades
? Flexibility
? Robustness
2. Get started with LaravelLearn to install and set up Laravel and Homestead.
? Setting up Homestead
? Setting up composer and PHP on your local machine for faster Workflows
? Using .env for your local build
? Using sequel pro and connecting to local and remote databases
? Setting up your first application in Homestead
? Setting up Gulp and Elixir
3. Composer Packages
Learn about some of the day-to-day workflows of setting up Laravel to use composer and many
of the packages for use in our PHP applications.
? Working with the composer install command and avoiding the Composer update
? Downloading and installing Guzzle using Composer
? Making a provider
? Using the Facade pattern
? Using private packages
4. Routing
Learn to test your routes, API based routes, and name them.
? Building an API / JSON based route for searching
? Testing your route in PHPUnit
? Building a view based route
? Testing your view based route in PHPUnit
? Creating named routes
5. Building Views and Adding Style
Walk through setting up Blade files, installing a theme, making an authentication page, and
more.
? Organizing your Blade files
? Installing a WrapBootStrap theme
? Making your authentication pages
? Implementing an error message template
? Building your main search page
? Adding static pages
6. Working with Data
Learn about the common workflows and other tips and tricks around Laravel and data or state,
which include files.
? Setting up users and running migrations
? Altering a migration
? Using factories for migrations and tests
? Using a generator to scaffold your user wishlist area
? Seeding so you can see how your app looks
? Adding a file upload to user profile
? Validating file upload
? Saving files to S3
7. Authentication, Security, and Subscriptions
Learn about the day-to-day workflows that are needed to protect your site, manage
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subscriptions, and administer users.
? Using policies and guard to protect user pages
? Adding feature flags to hide features from users
? Implementing Socialite to allow users to login with Facebook
? Adding custom middleware to protect the user admin area
? Using Laravel to set up a subscription site
? Creating an interface for the user to manage subscriptions
? Creating an admin interface for subscriptions
8. Testing and Debugging Your Application
Learn the concepts of what to test, how to get started, mocking, and more.
? Generating test
? Using tests to think through your code TDT (Test Driven Thinking)
? Using VCR for API testing
? Getting your code onto GitHub
? Using Travis to run tests with every push
? Launching Gulp watch into your workflow
? Using Mockery to test your controllers
? Troubleshooting your application
9. Adding Advanced Features
Learn about Artisan commands and how to use them. Also, learn about setting up notification emails
so that we can notify users when new comics come in and more.
? Building an Artisan command
? Creating scheduler to notify users of new comics
? Setting up e-mail notices
? Adding clean URLs for the users profile page
? Using pusher for live notifications
? Adding a blog area to update users on new features
10. Deployment
Go over some key steps to getting your application to deploy.
? Setting up Forge, AWS, and CodeDeploy
? Setting up Travis to auto deploy when all is passing
? Working with your .env file
? Testing your application on production with Behat
? Making a composer package out of our client
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