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Basic Laravel Auth: ability to log in as administrator
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Use database seeds to create first user with email [email protected] and password “password”
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CRUD functionality (Create / Read / Update / Delete) for two menu items: Companies and Employees.
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Companies DB table consists of these fields: Name (required), email, logo (minimum 100×100), website
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Employees DB table consists of these fields: First name (required), last name (required), Company (foreign key to Companies), email, phone
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Use database migrations to create those schemas above
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Store companies logos in storage/app/public folder and make them accessible from public
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Use basic Laravel resource controllers with default methods – index, create, store etc.
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Use Laravel’s validation function, using Request classes
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Use Laravel’s pagination for showing Companies/Employees list, 10 entries per page
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Use Laravel make:auth as default Bootstrap-based design theme, but remove ability to register
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Email notification: send email whenever new company is entered (use Mailgun or Mailtrap)
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Deploy the application Heroku.
- Basic testing with phpunit (I know some would argue it should be the basics, but I disagree)