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Ideally, support for:
For external packages:
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Without knowing too much details about sprout, these packages are the ones that could be potentially difficult (even though I think they should probably work out of the box):
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Sprout is built to work with Laravel, which means it will work with everything that comes with
laravel/laravel
. It is extremely rare, however, that a project would remain using only this, and not include any third-party packages.With that in mind, I'd like to hear from you about which packages you think Sprout should support, or you'd like Sprout to support. I have my internal plans with a rough idea of the packages that I'd like to look into supporting, but really, it's all about what you the users, need.
If you've got a package, or multiple, that you'd like to see Sprout natively support, respond to this discussion with your list! If you see someone already suggesting one or more, give it a vote!
Likewise, if you're the developer of a third-party package, and you'd like to see Sprout support your package, or you'd like to support Sprout, please let me know as well!
Note
Package suggestions can be anything that currently works with Laravel, whether they're Laravel packages themselves, or external third-party packages.
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