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To run the program you must have node.js (we need it for npm), xampp and composer
- Node: https://nodejs.org/en/download/ (you need to be able to run npm commands in cmd so you can try
npm -V
to see if you have npm installed) - xampp: https://www.apachefriends.org/download.html (preferably get the version that supports php 8.0)
- composer: https://getcomposer.org/download/
- open xampp control panel and start apache service and mysql service
- create a database in myphpadmin and call it laravelblog
- Download the code from this repository (you can use
git clone https://github.com/kejdidomi/first_try
in cmd if you have git installed) - rename the .env.example to .env and inside the .env file change
DB_DATABASE=laravel
toDB_DATABASE=laravelblog
- Open 2 command prompts and navigate to the downloaded folder of the project in both of them
- In the first cmd run
php artisan ui tailwindcss --auth
if this doesn't work the first time runcomposer update
npm remove laravel-mix
npm install laravel-mix --save-dev
npm install cross-env --save-dev
npm run watch
- in the second cmd run
php artisan migrate
,php artisan key:generate
andphp artisan serve
- open your browser and follow the link provided after you put
php artisan serve
- from here use credentials to register and then log in and explore the blog