COMP6051 Web Programming
2020-2021 Odd Semester
Final Exam mini project
A simple website-based tourism blog to share users travelling experience when enjoying Indonesia tourism. User blogs are grouped in few categories.
- Separate components (such as header, footer, and movie card) into several blade files.
- Filter articles using
CategoryController@show
so that each categories have an exclusive link. - Use faker to seed random data.
- Create MySQL database named
wonderfuljourney
on127.0.0.1:3306
withroot
username and no password. You can customize the ip address, port, database username or password based on your own machine setup. - Run
composer install
to download all dependencies needed. - Run
cp .env.example .env && php artisan key:generate
to prepare all important data. - Run
php artisan storage:link
to create symbolic link to public storage directory. - Run
composer dump-autoload
to autoload seeder files. - Run
php artisan migrate --seed
to create and fill the database. - Run
php artisan serve
and access the webapp on localhost port 8000.
- Use
admin@google.com
with passwordadminadmin
to login as an admin. - Use
user_a@google.com
with passworduseruser
to login as the first user. - Use
user_b@google.com
with passworduseruser
to login as the second user.
Here is a list of accessed references during the development phase
- Laravel Blade Documentation
- Bootstrap Full Documentation
mb_strimwidth
Documentation- Bootstrap Icons
- Faker Documentation
- Call controller method from another controller
- Catatan Laravel :: Upload Image Via Laravel Storage
- Laravel factory states
Here is a list of content (article and/or pictures) sources that are crawled from another website
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