Laravel 5.0.x Docs
Laravel 5.0.x Docs
Bleeding edge version created from 5.0 branch of official documentation
About the Book
This book is an up-to-date compilation of the official documentation pages hosted on http://laravel.com/docs to help the community to have an easy to read & organised offline documentation that can be used as a portable reference.
I will try my best to keep this book in sync with the official documentation by reviewing the changes in documentation repo periodically. If you find any error in the documentation or want to contribute, please feel free to fork the documentation repo in github and send pull request with corrections/enhancements. When your pull request will be accepted & merged into the repo, those updates will automatically be available in this book through next periodic sync.
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Table of Contents
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Prologue
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Release Notes
- Support Policy
- Laravel 5.0
- Laravel 4.2
- Laravel 4.1
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Upgrade Guide
- Upgrading To 5.0.16
- Upgrading To 5.0 From 4.2
- Upgrading To 4.2 From 4.1
- Upgrading To 4.1.29 From <= 4.1.x
- Upgrading To 4.1.26 From <= 4.1.25
- Upgrading To 4.1 From 4.0
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Contribution Guide
- Bug Reports
- Core Development Discussion
- Which Branch?
- Security Vulnerabilities
- Coding Style
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Release Notes
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Setup
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Installation
- Install Composer
- Install Laravel
- Server Requirements
- Configuration
- Pretty URLs
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Configuration
- Introduction
- After Installation
- Accessing Configuration Values
- Environment Configuration
- Configuration Caching
- Maintenance Mode
- Pretty URLs
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Laravel Homestead
- Introduction
- Included Software
- Installation & Setup
- Daily Usage
- Ports
- Blackfire Profiler
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Installation
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The Basics
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HTTP Routing
- Basic Routing
- CSRF Protection
- Method Spoofing
- Route Parameters
- Named Routes
- Route Groups
- Route Model Binding
- Throwing 404 Errors
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HTTP Middleware
- Introduction
- Defining Middleware
- Registering Middleware
- Terminable Middleware
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HTTP Controllers
- Introduction
- Basic Controllers
- Controller Middleware
- Implicit Controllers
- RESTful Resource Controllers
- Dependency Injection & Controllers
- Route Caching
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HTTP Requests
- Obtaining A Request Instance
- Retrieving Input
- Old Input
- Cookies
- Files
- Other Request Information
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HTTP Responses
- Basic Responses
- Redirects
- Other Responses
- Response Macros
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Views
- Basic Usage
- View Composers
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HTTP Routing
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Architecture Foundations
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Service Providers
- Introduction
- Basic Provider Example
- Registering Providers
- Deferred Providers
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Service Container
- Introduction
- Basic Usage
- Binding Interfaces To Implementations
- Contextual Binding
- Tagging
- Practical Applications
- Container Events
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Contracts
- Introduction
- Why Contracts?
- Contract Reference
- How To Use Contracts
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Facades
- Introduction
- Explanation
- Practical Usage
- Creating Facades
- Mocking Facades
- Facade Class Reference
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Request Lifecycle
- Introduction
- Lifecycle Overview
- Focus On Service Providers
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Application Structure
- Introduction
- The Root Directory
- The App Directory
- Namespacing Your Application
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Service Providers
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Services
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Authentication
- Introduction
- Authenticating Users
- Retrieving The Authenticated User
- Protecting Routes
- HTTP Basic Authentication
- Password Reminders & Reset
- Social Authentication
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Laravel Cashier
- Introduction
- Configuration
- Subscribing To A Plan
- Single Charges
- No Card Up Front
- Swapping Subscriptions
- Subscription Quantity
- Subscription Tax
- Cancelling A Subscription
- Resuming A Subscription
- Checking Subscription Status
- Handling Failed Subscriptions
- Handling Other Stripe Webhooks
- Invoices
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Cache
- Configuration
- Cache Usage
- Increments & Decrements
- Cache Tags
- Cache Events
- Database Cache
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Collections
- Introduction
- Basic Usage
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Command Bus
- Introduction
- Creating Commands
- Dispatching Commands
- Queued Commands
- Command Pipeline
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Extending The Framework
- Managers & Factories
- Cache
- Session
- Authentication
- Service Container Based Extension
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Laravel Elixir
- Introduction
- Installation & Setup
- Usage
- Gulp
- Custom Tasks and Extensions
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Encryption
- Introduction
- Basic Usage
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Envoy Task Runner
- Introduction
- Installation
- Running Tasks
- Multiple Servers
- Parallel Execution
- Task Macros
- Notifications
- Updating Envoy
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Errors & Logging
- Configuration
- Handling Errors
- HTTP Exceptions
- Logging
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Events
- Basic Usage
- Queued Event Handlers
- Event Subscribers
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Filesystem / Cloud Storage
- Introduction
- Configuration
- Basic Usage
- Custom Filesystems
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Hashing
- Introduction
- Basic Usage
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Helper Functions
- Arrays
- Paths
- Routing
- Strings
- URLs
- Miscellaneous
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Localization
- Introduction
- Language Files
- Basic Usage
- Pluralization
- Validation
- Overriding Package Language Files
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Mail
- Configuration
- Basic Usage
- Embedding Inline Attachments
- Queueing Mail
- Mail & Local Development
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Package Development
- Introduction
- Views
- Translations
- Configuration
- Public Assets
- Publishing File Groups
- Routing
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Pagination
- Configuration
- Usage
- Appending To Pagination Links
- Converting To JSON
-
Queues
- Configuration
- Basic Usage
- Queueing Closures
- Running The Queue Listener
- Daemon Queue Worker
- Push Queues
- Failed Jobs
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Session
- Configuration
- Session Usage
- Flash Data
- Database Sessions
- Session Drivers
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Templates
- Blade Templating
- Other Blade Control Structures
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Testing
- Introduction
- Defining & Running Tests
- Test Environment
- Calling Routes From Tests
- Mocking Facades
- Framework Assertions
- Helper Methods
- Refreshing The Application
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Validation
- Basic Usage
- Controller Validation
- Form Request Validation
- Working With Error Messages
- Error Messages & Views
- Available Validation Rules
- Conditionally Adding Rules
- Custom Error Messages
- Custom Validation Rules
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Authentication
-
Database
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Basic Database Usage
- Configuration
- Read / Write Connections
- Running Queries
- Database Transactions
- Accessing Connections
- Query Logging
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Query Builder
- Introduction
- Selects
- Joins
- Advanced Wheres
- Aggregates
- Raw Expressions
- Inserts
- Updates
- Deletes
- Unions
- Pessimistic Locking
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Eloquent ORM
- Introduction
- Basic Usage
- Mass Assignment
- Insert, Update, Delete
- Soft Deleting
- Timestamps
- Query Scopes
- Global Scopes
- Relationships
- Querying Relations
- Eager Loading
- Inserting Related Models
- Touching Parent Timestamps
- Working With Pivot Tables
- Collections
- Accessors & Mutators
- Date Mutators
- Attribute Casting
- Model Events
- Model Observers
- Model URL Generation
- Converting To Arrays / JSON
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Schema Builder
- Introduction
- Creating & Dropping Tables
- Adding Columns
- Changing Columns
- Renaming Columns
- Dropping Columns
- Checking Existence
- Adding Indexes
- Foreign Keys
- Dropping Indexes
- Dropping Timestamps & SoftDeletes
- Storage Engines
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Migrations & Seeding
- Introduction
- Creating Migrations
- Running Migrations
- Rolling Back Migrations
- Database Seeding
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Redis
- Introduction
- Configuration
- Usage
- Pipelining
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Basic Database Usage
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Artisan CLI
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Artisan CLI
- Introduction
- Usage
- Calling Commands Outside Of CLI
- Scheduling Artisan Commands
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Artisan Development
- Introduction
- Building A Command
- Registering Commands
-
Artisan CLI
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