This Laravel package makes it possible to set your website in "Under Construction" mode. Only users with the correct 4 digit code can access your site. This package can for example be useful to show your website to a specific client. Everything works out of the box, and it's fully customizable.
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Begin by installing this package through Composer (if you use Laravel 5.5 please use version 1.3!).
composer require larsjanssen6/underconstructionThen the service provider must be installed.
Laravel 5.5+ users: this step may be skipped, as we can auto-register the package with the framework.
// config/app.php
'providers' => [
// ...
'LarsJanssen\UnderConstruction\UnderConstructionServiceProvider'
];The \LarsJanssen\UnderConstruction\UnderConstruction::class middleware must be registered in the kernel:
//app/Http/Kernel.php
protected $routeMiddleware = [
// ...
'under-construction' => \LarsJanssen\UnderConstruction\UnderConstruction::class,
];Publish the default configuration file.
php artisan vendor:publish
# Or...
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="LarsJanssen\UnderConstruction\UnderConstructionServiceProvider"This package is fully customizable. This is the content of the published config file under-construction.php:
<?php
return [
/*
* Activate under construction mode.
*/
'enabled' => env('UNDER_CONSTRUCTION_ENABLED', true),
/*
* Hash for the current pin code
*/
'hash' => env('UNDER_CONSTRUCTION_HASH', null),
/*
* Under construction title.
*/
'title' => 'Under Construction',
/*
* Back button translation.
*/
'back-button' => 'back',
/*
* Show button translation.
*/
'show-button' => 'show',
/*
* Hide button translation.
*/
'hide-button' => 'hide',
/*
* Redirect url after a successful login.
*/
'redirect-url' => '/',
/*
* Enable throttle (max login attempts).
*/
'throttle' => true,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Throttle settings (only when throttle is true)
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
*/
/*
* Set the maximum number of attempts to allow.
*/
'max_attempts' => 3,
/*
* Show attempts left.
*/
'show_attempts_left' => true,
/*
* Attempts left message.
*/
'attempts_message' => 'Attempts left: %i',
/*
* Too many attempts message.
*/
'seconds_message' => 'Too many attempts please try again in %i seconds.',
/*
* Set the number of minutes to disable login.
*/
'decay_minutes' => 5,
];You'll have to set a 4 digit code. You can do that by running this custom
artisan command (in this example the code is 1234 ,you can obviously set another code). It
will generate a hash that will be stored in your .env file.
php artisan code:set 1234You can set routes to be in "Under Construction" mode by using the under-construction-middleware on them.
Route::group(['middleware' => 'under-construction'], function () {
Route::get('/live-site', function() {
echo 'content!';
});
});Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
composer testI would love to hear your ideas to improve my codeing style and conventions. Feel free to contribute.
If you discover any security related issues, please email larsjanssen64@gmail.com. You can also make an issue.
I'm Lars Janssen from The Netherlands and like to work on web projects. You can follow me on Twitter.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
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dependency. Let your OS package maintainers know you appreciate them by starring
the packages you use. Simply run composer thanks after installing this package.
(And not to worry, since it's a dev-dependency it won't be installed in your
live environment.)
