You don't need a license code AT ALL. Go ahead and install Backpack CRUD on your machine - it's free and open-source, released under the MIT License.
You only need to pay if you want the extra features provided by our premium add-ons (e.g. Backpack PRO and Backpack DevTools). That's it.
No:
Yes you can! Use Backpack CRUD v6, which is free and open-source, released under the MIT License.
In short - no, you cannot. Please use Backpack CRUD v6 instead, which is free and open-source, released under the MIT License.
Backpack PRO is a closed-source add-on, which requires payment in order to receive an access token. If you did include backpack/pro
as a dependency in your open-source software, then your software would no longer be open-source. Everybody who installed your project/package would need to pay for Backpack PRO to get access to it.
No - we're no longer giving away free licenses. But we have released Backpack CRUD v5 and v6 under the MIT License, which means it's free and open-source. It has fewer features, but you can do absolutely do anything you want with it.
Run composer update
on your project to update the dependencies given your version constrains in composer.json
. If you want to update a specific package, you can run composer update backpack/crud
for example to only update backpack/crud
and it's dependencies.
If you have your assets cached you can run php artisan basset:clear
to clear the cache too. You can manually rebuild the asset cache if necessary with php artisan basset:cache
. We do recommend you keep basset disabled on localhost while developing.
Some packages may require you to run additional commands to update the database schema or publish new assets. Please refer to the package documentation or upgrade guide for more information.
You can remove Backpack from your project pretty easily, if you decide to stop using it. You just have to do the opposite of the installation process:
# delete the files Backpack has placed inside your application
rm -rf app/Http/Middleware/CheckIfAdmin.php
rm -rf config/backpack
rm -rf config/gravatar.php
rm -rf resources/views/vendor/backpack
rm -rf routes/backpack
# delete any CrudControllers you've created, so MAYBE:
rm -rf app/Http/Controllers/Admin
# delete any Requests you've created for your CrudControllers.
# MAKE SURE YOU DON'T NEED ANYTHING IN THIS DIRECTORY ANYMORE.
# You might have OTHER requests that are not Backpack-related.
rm -rf app/Http/Requests
# (MUST) remove other Backpack packages that you are using, like PRO, Editable Columns, DevTools etc:
composer remove --dev backpack/devtools
composer remove backpack/pro
composer remove backpack/editable-columns
etc...
# After everything related to Backpack is deleted, just need to delete the crud!
composer remove backpack/crud
That's it! If you've decided NOT to use Backpack, we'd be super grateful if you could send us an email telling us WHY you decided not to use Backpack, or why it didn't fit your project. It might help us take Backpack in a different direction, a direction where you might want to use it again. Thank you ๐
When installing our paid add-ons:
repo.backpackforlaravel.com
) to your composer.json
file;dist
version of the package from there;
dist
version fails to download, Composer will throw an error (with an HTTP code like 402); then Composer will try to download the source
version of the package straight from our Github repo; that will 100% fail, because you do NOT have access to our private Github repo; to rephrase, you don't have access to the source
, only to the dist
version;Unfortunately, we cannot customize the errors that Composer throws, so the error text might be confusing. Please take a look at the HTTP error code shown in the error to understand what happened:
If you still can't figure it out, please open a new discussion in our Community Forum. Please make sure to:
composer require backpack/pro
, php artisan backpack:require:pro
etc.);Then you'll love our premium add-ons - productivity tools and tons of new features.