NHRROB Movies

This plugin provides a crud feature for movies. From admin panel, movies can be created…

Author:Nazmul Hasan Robin (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:6.0
WordPress version tested:6.7
Plugin version:1.1.5
Added to WordPress repository:05-05-2021
Last updated:18-10-2024
Rating, %:60
Rated by:1
Plugin URI:http://wordpress.org/plugins/nhrrob-movies/
Total downloads:2 476
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The NHR Movies plugin brings the elegance and efficiency of Laravel’s Eloquent ORM and Blade templating engine to your WordPress site. Whether you’re a movie enthusiast, a film critic, or a cinema database curator, this plugin offers a seamless way to manage and display movie data.

✨ Features

  • Eloquent ORM Integration: Leverage Laravel’s powerful ORM for easy and efficient data management.
  • Blade Templating: Use Blade for flexible and clean templating.
  • Custom Movie Management: Add, edit, and manage movies with ease.
  • (Coming Soon) Advanced Filtering and Sorting: Easily filter and sort movies based on various criteria.

Shortcode

  • [nhrrob_movies_list] (Coming Soon!)
  • [nhrrob_movies_detail id="{movie_id}"] (Coming Soon!)

External Services & Libraries

This plugin utilizes the following third-party services and libraries:

  • Blade Templating Engine: Provides a simple yet powerful templating syntax for creating views.
  • Eloquent ORM: Laravel’s ORM for interacting with the database in an expressive and elegant way.
  • Composer Dependencies: Managed via Composer, the PHP dependency manager. This includes packages like illuminate/database for Eloquent ORM and jenssegers/blade for Blade templating.
  • Tailwind CSS

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