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- Run Composer install
- Run the database migration: php artisan migrate
- Run the database seeder: php artisan db:seed
- Run the application: php artisan serve
- Make sure to configure the DB connection in the .env file/ if not found,change .env-example to .env and configure it
- Admin Password: admin
- Admin Emaill: admin@admin.com'
- Run : composer require laravel/ui:^2.4
- Publish our view : php artisan ui vue --auth
- Compile the scaffolding : npm install && npm run dev
- Then migrate latest migration file : php artisan migrate ( Make sure to have setup your db connection before running the migration, this can be done in the .env file)
- Run our application: php artian serve
- Creating users controller for Admin: php artisan make: controller \Admin\UsersController -r -m User
-First we create a model called Role with migration flag -We need to link the roles to our users, we create another migration : create_user_role_table -We create a relationship between the users and role