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## Installing alpha version The alpha version of `v2.0` contains support of cloud storage and fresh new UI with RWD. * Run `composer require unisharp/laravel-filemanager:dev-master` to get the latest code. * Run `composer require unisharp/laravel-filemanager:v2.0.0-alpha8` to get the latest release of alpha version. ## v2.0 progress * [x] (done) Unit test * [x] (done) Integrate with Laravel Storage * [x] (done) Multiple selection * [x] (done) Responsive design * [x] (done) Config refactoring * [x] (done) JSON APIs * [x] (done) Move to folder function * [x] (done) Applying MIME icon generator * [x] (done) Refactor floating action buttons * [x] (done) Configurable disk of storage * [x] (done) Bootstrap 4 support * [x] (done) Remove bootbox * [ ] Documents for v2.0 * [x] (done) Resize function RWD refactor * [ ] ConfigHandler should overwrite most configs * [ ] Events should pass object instead of only file path * [ ] Add more events for files and folders manipulation ## Documents of V1 https://github.com/UniSharp/laravel-filemanager/tree/v1/docs ## Errors with namespace We have changed namespace from `Unisharp` to `UniSharp`, and change the first character of every namespace into capital. If you are updating this package and encounter any errors like `Class not found`, please remove this package entirely and reinstall again. ## v1.8 released * Please follow the intructions in [upgrade document](https://unisharp.github.io/laravel-filemanager/upgrade). * Important changes : * Fix Windows compatibility (utf-8 file names and folder names). * New feature : Copy & Crop. Thanks [gwleuverink](https://github.com/gwleuverink). * [Config document](https://unisharp.github.io/laravel-filemanager/config) is refactored. ## Security It is important to note that if you use your own routes **you must protect your routes to Laravel-Filemanager in order to prevent unauthorized uploads to your server**. Fortunately, Laravel makes this very easy. If, for example, you want to ensure that only logged in users have the ability to access the Laravel-Filemanager, simply wrap the routes in a group, perhaps like this: ```php Route::group(['middleware' => 'auth'], function () { Route::get('/laravel-filemanager', '\UniSharp\LaravelFilemanager\Controllers\LfmController@show'); Route::post('/laravel-filemanager/upload', '\UniSharp\LaravelFilemanager\Controllers\UploadController@upload'); // list all lfm routes here... }); ``` This approach ensures that only authenticated users have access to the Laravel-Filemanager. If you are using Middleware or some other approach to enforce security, modify as needed. **If you use the laravel-filemanager default route, make sure the `auth` middleware (set in config/lfm.php) is enabled and functional**. ## Contributors & Credits ### Developers / Maintainers * [Stream](https://github.com/g0110280) * [@gwleuverink](https://github.com/gwleuverink) * All [@UniSharp](https://github.com/UniSharp) members ### Contributors * [All contibutors](https://github.com/UniSharp/laravel-filemanager/graphs/contributors) from GitHub. (issues / PR) * [@taswler](https://github.com/tsawler) the original author of this package. * Nathan for providing security suggestions. * [@mdnazmulhasan27771](https://github.com/mdnazmulhasan27771) the designer of our logo. (Licensed CC BY 4.0) ### Credits * [@olivervogel](https://github.com/olivervogel) for the awesome [image library](https://github.com/Intervention/image). * SVG Loaders by [Sam](http://samherbert.net/svg-loaders/) (Licensed MIT) * Articles and videos which helped promoting this package. * All users and you.