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Git hook that gets triggered after any 'git pull' whenever one of the files specified has changed. Useful to update any web application dependency using bower npm or composer
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When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:
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It seems there is some problems between Vagrant 1.6.2 and VirtualBox 4.3.12 (the latest at the time or writing this),
switching back to VirutalBox 4.3.6 or VirtualBox 4.3.8 seems to eliminate the problem.
update 1: Try both Vagrant 1.6.2 and VirtualBox 4.3.12 on Mac and they seem to work fine!
update 2: You need to enable Virtual Machine option in your BIOS to make VirtualBox work as expected. Saw someone mention about this in Laravel forum about this and it is true.
This workaround install is necessary because PDFtk was pulled from homebrew-cask due to issues with it aggressively overwriting file permissions that could impact other installed libraries. See this homebrew-cask issue.
The following steps worked on Mac OS X 10.10.1 with a standard brew installation for the PDFtk Mac OS X server libary version 2.02.
All Terminal commands separated by a full line space. Some commands wrap into multiple lines.
Download and extract the Mac OS X server install pacakge
Laravel 5 Simple ACL - Protect routes by an account / role type
#Laravel 5 Simple ACL manager
Protect your routes with user roles. Simply add a 'role_id' to the User model, install the roles table and seed if you need some example roles to get going.
If the user has a 'Root' role, then they can perform any actions.
Installation
Simply copy the files across into the appropriate directories, and register the middleware in App\Http\Kernel.php
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