An intuitive support system with just the right amount of transparency and privacy. Don't just claim that you have a good support team, show it publicly.
Pull it using git clone.
Copy and rename the .env.example
to .env
then edit the .env
file to point it to your database. Also set the other config parameter (like mailgun credentials, recaptcha keys, google analytics code etc)
Also set MAIL_DRIVER=log
in the .env
file
Run composer install
and composer update
(if required).
Then run php artisan migrate
and php artisan key:generate
and php artisan db:seed
and php artisan cache:clear
command in order to migrate the database structures.
You should be able to see a welcome page when you point your web browser to the public directory
For admin interface, go to the hidden login uri (check the route named login
in routes.php
file).
The person who tries to login for the first time will be prompted with the default email/password below the login screen.
Login using that info and go to users->click on user name->click on edit and set your Name, Email and Password
That users will be treated as super user
and be able to perform super admin tasks