- Replaced Next.js + Express + React stack with Laravel + Inertia + Vue - Created database migrations for docket_entries, documents, subscriptions, admin_users - Built Eloquent models with relationships (DocketEntry, Document, Subscription, AdminUser) - Implemented HomeController with Inertia.js integration - Created Vue home page component matching v1.0 design exactly - Installed Laravel Breeze for authentication scaffolding - Configured Vite 7 for Vue 3 + TypeScript compilation - Updated .gitignore for Laravel project structure - Tested locally - website rendering correctly with empty database - All v1.0 Next.js/Express files removed, replaced with Laravel structure Technology Stack: - Backend: Laravel 12.43.1, PHP 8.3.28, Eloquent ORM - Frontend: Vue 3, TypeScript, Inertia.js, Tailwind CSS 3.x - Build: Vite 7.x, Composer 2.9.2 - Database: SQLite (dev), PostgreSQL (production) Next steps: Email subscription API, document downloads, admin dashboard
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513 B
PHP
28 lines
513 B
PHP
<?php
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namespace App\Models;
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use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
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use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Relations\HasMany;
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class DocketEntry extends Model
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{
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protected $fillable = [
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'date',
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'title',
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'summary',
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'notes',
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];
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protected $casts = [
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'date' => 'date',
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];
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/**
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* Get the documents for the docket entry.
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*/
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public function documents(): HasMany
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{
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return $this->hasMany(Document::class)->orderBy('display_order');
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}
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}
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