Good day. Due to the increase in functionality work, we need a developer with experience in developing dashboards on Laravel 11.x. The project is modular. We need to create a separate page for the modules that are installed via https://github.com/nWidart/laravel-modules.
We need to finalize/create/develop a module for installing modules and displaying them on the page.
On a separate page, all modules installed in the Laravel 11.x system should be displayed. There should be the ability to disable, enable, and delete them. Also, new ones should be added to the system. There should be a separate page for adding a module (The approximate working principle is like here https://market.strapi.io/plugins.), which will allow them to be installed. Modules can be added from our GitHub repository where tested packages are already available. Modules can also be added from packagist.org by the tag laravel, and from the site npmjs.com by keywords:laravel. These 3 options should be separated on the page. A separate 4th option should be a page that allows installing modules via composer.
Modules for installation are in separate repositories on GitHub (1 account). Partially completed project code is available. We can provide it for review after signing an NDA.
A SIMPLE SOLUTION based on open-source components is needed. Work with the backend. We use https://themeselection.com/item/materio-dashboard-free-laravel/ or https://themeselection.com/item/materio-dashboard-pro-laravel/
After successful completion, there are many similar improvements for the dashboard.
We are looking for a person to join the project team.
We are interested in a simple solution. We are ready to discuss the details in private messages. Please provide your work with dashboards on Laravel immediately before starting the dialogue.
Thank you
Clarification. We need to create a general module (https://github.com/nWidart/laravel-modules.) that works across the entire Laravel system. There is currently no separation for users. 1 system 1 super administrator user. All other improvements will come later.
Open-source solutions can be used. We need a minimal simple solution without reinventing the wheel. There are (new/old/uninstalled) modules available in the repositories on GitHub. These modules for installation are displayed on the page (e.g. https://market.strapi.io/plugins), when clicked, they are automatically downloaded from Git and installed, and displayed on the Modules page. The user clicks and installs it in the system. If clicking on a module displays a page with information about the module, that would be great. That's it. If the modules are compatible with Laravel, the user can also install them through other systems - from packagist.org by the tag laravel, and from the site npmjs.com by keywords:laravel. These 3 options should be separated on the page (or at your discretion, to sound appealing to the user). Separately, the 4th option should be a page that allows installing modules via composer, where an SSH terminal page is displayed showing the composer window.
Operations with modules - On a separate page, all modules that are installed in the Laravel 11.x system should be displayed. There should be the ability to disable, enable, and delete them, in the future (additional improvement to update).
Everything that needs to be done. The solution should be simple, lightweight based on open components.
There will be additional improvements later.
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