Administrator is an administrative interface builder for Laravel. With Administrator you can visually manage your Eloquent models and their relations, and also create stand-alone settings pages for storing site data and performing site tasks.
- Author: Jan Hartigan
- Website: http://frozennode.com
- Version: 4.15.0
To install Administrator as a Composer package to be used with Laravel 4, simply add this to your composer.json:
"frozennode/administrator": "dev-master"
..and run composer update
. Once it's installed, you can register the service provider in app/config/app.php
in the providers
array:
'providers' => array(
'Frozennode\Administrator\AdministratorServiceProvider',
)
Then publish the config file with php artisan config:publish frozennode/administrator
. This will add the file app/config/packages/frozennode/administrator/administrator.php
. This config file is the primary way you interact with Administrator.
Then finally you need to publish the package's assets with the php artisan asset:publish frozennode/administrator
command.
Since Administrator has switched over to Composer, you can no longer use php artisan bundle:install administrator
or php artisan bundle:upgrade administrator
. If you want to use Administrator with Laravel 3, you must switch to the 3.3.2 branch, download it, and add it in the /bundles/administrator
directory and add this to your bundles.php file:
'administrator' => array(
'handles' => 'admin', //this determines what URI this bundle will use
'auto' => true,
),
The complete docs for Administrator can be found at http://administrator.frozennode.com. You can also find the docs in the /src/docs
directory.
Administrator was written by Jan Hartigan of Frozen Node for the Laravel framework. Administrator is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
- New uneditable states for color, password, enum, and wysiwyg fields for when the editable option resolves to false
- New translations (sk)
- Bugfix: Editable fields are now also verified on the back end
- Bugfix: Setting a string image length would fail uploads
- Bugfix: Basic validation for relationship fields wasn't working
- Bugfix: "Characters left" text was sitting unnecessarily outside the "editable" conditional
- Bugfix: Some missing image-related translations
- Bugfix: Editable option wasn't working for some fields
- Bugfix: Query clauses in the newQuery method for models was throwing errors if bindings were involved
- Bugfix: when validating all rules against all attributes for existing models, "exists" and "unique" rules would cause problems
- New translations (hr, nb)
- Bugfix: The Spanish translation had an issue with noun genders
- Bugfix: Visible option wasn't previously working with filters
- Bugfix: The front-end form should now resize to its correct height at all times
- Bugfix: If relationships defined an alternate primary key on the foreign table, Administrator would always just grab the model's primary key name