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8/24/2017- Building features with test-driven development
- Authenticating users
- Uploading files
- Deploying Laravel code
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Bernard] Some web developers have the idea that implementing a login and authentication system is fairly complicated. Laravel makes this task quite simple with its built-in middleware. Hi, I'm Bernard Pineda and I've been working with PHP and other backend technologies for the past 16 years. In this course, I will show you how to implement a login and authentication system with Laravel as well as the basics of test-driven development also with Laravel.
Lastly, we'll see how to populate our app with seeds and how to deploy our application into production environments. We'll be implementing all this while building an application for the fictitious Landon Hotel.
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Introduction
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Welcome48s
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Setting up the project5m 29s
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1. Test-Driven Development
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The TDD paradigm3m 41s
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2. Application Security
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CSRF protection4m 11s
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Create a login form3m 26s
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Make the login form work3m 20s
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Application authentication4m 28s
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3. Beyond the Basics
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Force a download3m 25s
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Upload files8m 34s
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Data seeding for development7m 25s
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Homestead and Vagrant8m 19s
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4. Deploying Laravel Applications
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Use environment variables4m 54s
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Deployment setup3m 39s
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Deploy an app7m 59s
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Conclusion
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Next steps45s
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