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Hello there,

ProcessWire has been the perfect CMS for me so far but I always missed the Laravel way of doing things when working with PW.

Therefore I've built a package that will integrate Laravel into ProcessWire.

It's already working out really well and I can imagine a lot of stuff to come in future.

Anyways I'm hoping for some peoples support / pull requests / ideas / opinions ...

Here's the link: https://github.com/hettiger/larawire

Enjoy! :-)

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https://processwire.com/talk/topic/2393-processwire-framework/#entry22685

https://processwire.com/talk/topic/2393-processwire-framework/

Laravel isn't the only PHP framework. Instead of writing the framework, time is better spent actually writing code

with your own pre-written modular code that's going to speed up your development.

Never said Laravel would be the only PHP framework.

You can do all that stuff in other Frameworks or ProcessWire itself too.

This is for people that enjoy working with Laravel and want to use it together with ProcessWire.

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@pwired, I don't get your post. ???

@hettiger, thanks for the module, looks interesting, have to look into it at a later point in time though.

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Ah.. This is interesting.

Though, if possible, it will be better if there is an example, showcasing the possibilities with this together. Since I'm still very much a processwire newbie.

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Ah.. This is interesting.

Though, if possible, it will be better if there is an example, showcasing the possibilities with this together. Since I'm still very much a processwire newbie.

Thanks for the feedback. I'll make sure to improve the documentation with some examples.

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16 hours ago, fbg13 said:

What are the benefits of merging the two?

What does laravel do that pw can't?

It's about convenience. I guess there won't be any other benefits. Maybe drawbacks. (Performance, ...)

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Awesome!

Personally, I prefer to keep my code as basic as possible and avoid frameworks, but this is the kind of thing that helps the developer base grow and we all win.

Great work.

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On 9/16/2021 at 8:56 PM, zynth said:

Hello guys,

is this still a thing? The git repo seems to be dead. ?

For anyone who might be wondering.

I'm about to talk with zynth about Larawire's future and I might start to work on it again.
Maybe there are other community members that want to join the party …?

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