Installation
Beta Release
Although many Lunar sites have been launched using v1.x, you may not consider this version production-ready for your own use and should exercise the same amount of caution as you would with any software in an beta state. 🚀
Requirements
- PHP >= 8.2
- Laravel 10 / Laravel 11
- MySQL 8.0+ / PostgreSQL 9.2+
- exif PHP extension (on most systems it will be installed by default)
- intl PHP extension (on most systems it will be installed by default)
- bcmath PHP extension (on most systems it will be installed by default)
- GD PHP extension (used for image manipulation)
Install Lunar
Composer Require Package
composer require lunarphp/lunar:"^1.0.0-beta" -W
TIP
You may need to update your app's composer.json
to set "minimum-stability": "dev",
Add the LunarUser Trait
Some parts of the core rely on the User model having certain relationships set up. We have bundled these into a trait and an interface, which you must add to any models that represent users in your database.
use Lunar\Base\Traits\LunarUser;
use Lunar\Base\LunarUser as LunarUserInterface;
// ...
class User extends Authenticatable implements LunarUserInterface
{
use LunarUser;
// ...
}
Publish Configuration
Before you run the Lunar installer command, you may wish to customise some of the set-up.
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=lunar
Configure Laravel Scout
Lunar works best with Laravel Scout and a search engine like Meilisearch, Typesense or Algolia.
If you do NOT have a search engine configured
Add the following to your .env
file.
SCOUT_DRIVER=null
And set the config value in panel.php
as follows.
'scout_enabled' => false,
Register the admin panel
The admin panel needs registering in your app service provider before you can use it.
use Lunar\Admin\Support\Facades\LunarPanel;
class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function register(): void
{
LunarPanel::register();
}
Run the Artisan Installer
php artisan lunar:install
This will take you through a set of questions to configure your Lunar install. The process includes...
- Creating a default admin user (if required)
- Seeding initial data
- Inviting you to star our repo on GitHub ⭐
You should now be able to access the panel at https://<yoursite>/lunar
.
Advanced Installation Options
Table Prefix
Lunar uses table prefixes to avoid conflicts with your app's tables. You can change this in the configuration.
User ID Field Type
Lunar assumes your User ID field is a "BIGINT". If you are using an "INT" or "UUID", you will want to update the configuration in config/lunar/database.php
to set the correct field type before running the migrations.
Publish Migrations
You can optionally publish Lunar's migrations so they're added to your Laravel app.
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=lunar.migrations