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* Shift Laravel dependencies

* Shift cleanup

* Upgrade to Laravel 7

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Invoice Ninja version 5 is coming!

We will be using the lessons learnt in Invoice Ninja 4.0 to build a bigger better platform to work from. If you would like to contribute to the project we will gladly accept contributions for code, user guides, bug tracking and feedback! Please consider the following guidelines prior to submitting a pull request:

Quick Start

Currently the client portal and API are of alpha quality, to get started:

git clone https://github.com/invoiceninja/invoiceninja.git
git checkout v2
cp .env.example .env
cp .env.dusk.example .env.dusk.local
php artisan key:generate
composer update
npm i
npm run production

Please Note: Your APP_KEY in the .env file is used to encrypt data, if you lose this you will not be able to run the application.

Run if you want to load sample data, remember to configure .env

php artisan migrate:fresh --seed && php artisan db:seed && php artisan ninja:create-test-data

To Run the web server

php artisan serve 

Navigate to (replace ninja.test as required)

http://ninja.test:8000/setup - To setup your configuration if you didn't load sample data.
http://ninja.test:8000/ - For Administrator Logon

user: small@example.com
pass: password

http://ninja.test:8000/client/login - For Client Portal

user: user@example.com
pass: password

Contribution guide.

Code Style to follow PSR-2 standards.

All methods names to be in CamelCase

All variables names to be in snake_case

Where practical code should be strongly typed, ie your methods must return a type ie

public function doThis() : void

PHP >= 7.3 allows the return type Nullable so there should be no circumstance a type cannot be return by using the following:

public function doThat() ?:string

To improve chances of PRs being merged please include tests to ensure your code works well and integrates with the rest of the project.

Documentation

API documentation is hosted using Swagger and can be found HERE

Current work in progress

Invoice Ninja is currently being written in a combination of Laravel for the API and Client Portal and Flutter for the front end management console. This will allow an immersive and consistent experience across any device: mobile, tablet or desktop.

To manage our workflow we will be creating separate branches for the client (Flutter) and server (Laravel API / Client Portal) and merge these into a release branch for deployments.

Description
Invoices, Expenses and Tasks built with Laravel, Flutter and React
Readme 4.1 GiB
Languages
PHP 94%
Blade 4.2%
HTML 1.8%