An admin panel for menu items on Laravel 5 or Laravel 6, using Backpack\CRUD. Add, edit, reorder, nest, rename menu items and link them to Backpack\PageManager pages, external link or custom internal link.
Usually used for front-end menus, not back-end. Adding a menu item in MenuCRUD will not add an item in the admin sidebar, though you can easily customize Backpack\Base's sidebar.blade.php
to show all menu items in the db, if you'd like.
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This needs Backpack\PageManager to be installed first. If you haven't already, please do that first.
Since MenuCRUD is just a Backpack\CRUD example, you can choose to install it one of two ways.
(A) Download and place files in your application (recommended)
or
(B) As a package
The only PRO of installing it as a package is that you may benefit from updates. But the reality is there is very little (if any) bug fixing to do, so you probably won't need to update it, ever.
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Paste the 'app' and 'database' folders over your projects (merge them). No file overwrite warnings should come up.
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Copy the
page_or_link.blade.php
file located in 'resources/views/fields' folder to your project's 'resources/views/vendor/backpack/crud/fields' folder. No file overwrite warnings should come up. -
Replace all mentions of 'Backpack\MenuCRUD\app' in the pasted files with your application's namespace ('App' if you haven't changed it):
- app/Http/Controllers/Admin/MenuItemCrudController.php
- app/Models/MenuItem.php
- Run the migration to have the database table we need:
php artisan migrate
- Add MenuCRUD to your routes file:
Route::group(['prefix' => config('backpack.base.route_prefix', 'admin'), 'middleware' => ['web', 'auth'], 'namespace' => 'Admin'], function () {
// Backpack\MenuCRUD
Route::crud('menu-item', 'MenuItemCrudController');
});
- [optional] Add a menu item for it:
# For Backpack v6
php artisan backpack:add-menu-content "<x-backpack::menu-item title='Menu' icon='la la-list' :link=\"backpack_url('menu-item')\" />"
# For Backpack v5 or v4
php artisan backpack:add-sidebar-content "<li class='nav-item'><a class='nav-link' href='{{ backpack_url('menu-item') }}'><i class='nav-icon la la-list'></i> <span>Menu</span></a></li>"
- In your terminal, run:
composer require backpack/menucrud
- Publish the migration:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Backpack\MenuCRUD\MenuCRUDServiceProvider"
- Run the migration to have the database table we need:
php artisan migrate
- [optional] Add a menu item for it:
# For Backpack v6
php artisan backpack:add-menu-content "<x-backpack::menu-item title='Menu' icon='la la-list' :link=\"backpack_url('menu-item')\" />"
# For Backpack v5 or v4
php artisan backpack:add-sidebar-content "<li class='nav-item'><a class='nav-link' href='{{ backpack_url('menu-item') }}'><i class='nav-icon la la-list'></i> <span>Menu</span></a></li>"
Here's a simple example to use in your frontend:
You can access item children with $item->children
@foreach (\App\MenuItem::getTree(); as $item)
<a class="no-underline hover:underline p-3"
href="{{$item->url()}}">
{{ $item->name }}
</a>
@endforeach
For Installation type (B), change the namespace to Backpack\MenuCRUD\app\Models
.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
If you've used installation type A and need to modify how this works in a project:
- create a
routes/backpack/menucrud.php
file; the package will see that, and load your routes file, instead of the one in the package; - create controllers/models that extend the ones in the package, and use those in your new routes file;
- modify anything you'd like in the new controllers/models;
Please see CONTRIBUTING and CONDUCT for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
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Backpack is free for non-commercial use and 49 EUR/project for commercial use. Please see License File and backpackforlaravel.com for more information.
We've spend more than 10.000 hours creating, polishing and maintaining administration panels on Laravel. We've developed e-Commerce, e-Learning, ERPs, social networks, payment gateways and much more. We've worked on admin panels so much, that we've created one of the most popular software in its niche - just from making public what was repetitive in our projects.
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