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@archey347/uf_blog

v0.0.0

Published

Blog sprinkle for Userfrosting v5.1. ![Screenshot of Blog and Dasboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/archey347/userfrosting-blog/master/Capture.PNG)

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Readme

userfrosting-blog

Blog sprinkle for Userfrosting v5.1. Screenshot of Blog and Dasboard

Installation (UNTESTED)

  1. Add the package to your composer.json. This can be done with:
composer require archey347/uf_blog "version!"
  1. Install via NPM

  2. Add to main webpack entries file

  3. Run the bakery migration to create the required database tables. Go to the root folder of your Userfrosting instance in a command line and run:

php bakery migrate

WYSIWYG Editor

The blog uses the CKeditor 5 to allow for basic formatting in blog posts

Blog Formatting

To change the formatting of the blog, edit the twig template at templates/pages/blog-view.html.twig.

Permissions

When the sprinkle is first installed, there are two permissions:

  1. uri_blog_manager
  2. uri_blog_manager_view

Both permissions allow access to managing the blogs, however, uri_blog_manager_view gives only read access to the blog managment (This is useful if you want to allow somebody to add or remove posts to the blogs but not actually manage them).

By default, all blogs are publicly viewable.

Permissions can be customised on a per-blog basis, by overriding the blog access control layer with a class that implements the interface UserFrosting\Sprinkle\Blog\Authorise\BlogAccessControlLayerInterface.

Contributing

Please read the contributing guidelines.