# Admin Hub

# Overview

The admin hub is designed to be extended so you can add your own screens.

You should develop your additional functionality using Laravel Livewire using the same approach as the core admin hub screens.

# Brand Customisation

You can now modify the hub logo and fav icon, please publish views using the command below.

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=lunar.hub.views

# Adding to Menus

Lunar uses dynamic menus in the UI which you can extend to add further links.

TIP

Currently, only the side menu and settings menu are available to extend. But we will be adding further menus into the core editing screens soon.

Here is an example of how you would add a new link to the side menu.

use Lunar\Hub\Facades\Menu;

$slot = Menu::slot('sidebar');

$slot->addItem(function ($item) {
    $item
        ->name(__('menu.sidebar.tickets'))
        ->handle('hub.tickets')
        ->route('hub.tickets.index')
        ->icon('ticket');
});

# Adding a Section

A section allows you to group a collection of links. The section itself is a link.

Here is an example of how you would add a new section to the side menu.

use Lunar\Hub\Facades\Menu;

$slot = Menu::slot('sidebar');

$products = $slot
    ->section('menu.sidebar.bookings')
    ->name(__('menu.sidebar.bookings'))
    ->route('hub.bookings.index')
    ->icon('book');

$products->addItem(function ($item) {
    $item
        ->name(__('menu.sidebar.tickets'))
        ->handle('hub.tickets')
        ->route('hub.tickets.index')
        ->icon('ticket');
});

# Extending a Section

You can add new links to one of the existing menu sections.

$ordersSection = $slot->section('hub.orders');
$productsSection = $slot->section('hub.products');

$productsSection->addItem(function ($item) {
    $item
        ->name(__('menu.sidebar.tickets'))
        ->handle('hub.tickets')
        ->route('hub.tickets.index')
        ->icon('ticket');
});

# Adding an Icon

Lunar comes with a collection of icons you can use in the Resources folder. If you wish to supply your own, simply use an SVG instead, e.g.

->icon('<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="24" height="24" viewBox="0 0 24 24" stroke-width="1.5" stroke="#9A9AA9" fill="none" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round">
  <path stroke="none" d="M0 0h24v24H0z" fill="none"/>
  <line x1="15" y1="5" x2="15" y2="7" />
  <line x1="15" y1="11" x2="15" y2="13" />
  <line x1="15" y1="17" x2="15" y2="19" />
  <path d="M5 5h14a2 2 0 0 1 2 2v3a2 2 0 0 0 0 4v3a2 2 0 0 1 -2 2h-14a2 2 0 0 1 -2 -2v-3a2 2 0 0 0 0 -4v-3a2 2 0 0 1 2 -2" />
</svg>');

# Slots

Slots allow you to add your own Livewire components to the screens around the hub. This is useful if you need to add extra forms or display certain data on pages like Product editing. Slots can be an extremely powerful addition to your store.

# Creating a Slot

A Slot is a Livewire component that implements the AbstractSlot interface. Here's a basic example of how this might look:

<?php

namespace App\Hub\Components\Slots;

use Lunar\Hub\Slots\AbstractSlot;
use Lunar\Hub\Slots\Traits\HubSlot;
use Livewire\Component;

class SeoSlot extends Component implements AbstractSlot
{
    use HubSlot;

    public static function getName()
    {
        return 'hub.components.products.slots.seo-slot';
    }

    public function getSlotHandle()
    {
        return 'seo-slot';
    }

    public function getSlotInitialValue()
    {
        return [];
    }

    public function getSlotPosition()
    {
        return 'top';
    }

    public function getSlotTitle()
    {
        return '';
    }

    public function updateSlotModel()
    {
    }

    public function handleSlotSave($model, $data)
    {
        $this->slotModel = $model;
    }

    public function render()
    {
        return view('path.to.component.view');
    }
}

When creating a slot the namespace should contain either `Lunar` or

Hub in order for the middleware to apply correctly. :::

# Available Methods

Aside from having all of Livewire's methods available, there are some additional methods you need to define for things to run smoothly.

# getName

This is the name of the Livewire component and is referenced when rendering it i.e.

@livewire($slot->getName())

When the Hub renders the component, we check for the existence of hub in the name to make sure the correct Middleware is applied without interfering with any components you may already have for your Storefront.

The name should be the same as how you've registered the component with Livewire:

Livewire::component('hub.product.slots.seo-slot', SeoSlot::class);

# getSlotHandle

This should be the unique handle for your Slot.

# getSlotInitialValue

This method allows you to set any initial values on your slot before rendering.

# getSlotPosition

Each page that supports slots will have different positions available where they can be placed. Return the position you want it to appear here.

# getSlotTitle

Return the title for the slot.

# updateSlotModel

This is called when the parent component of your Slot is bound to changes. e.g. if you have a slot on the product editing component, this will be called when the product is saved.

# handleSlotSave

Called before updateSlotModel so you can save any data you need to the database.

# render

Standard Livewire method to render the component view.

# saveSlotData

This method allows you to store your data in the page and pass it to handleSlotSave on save

public function yourLivewireMethod(){
    // do something here
    $this->saveSlotData(['foo' => 'bar']);
}

public function handleSlotSave($model, $data)
{
    $foo = $data['foo'];
    // do your thing
}

# Registering the Slot

Once you've created your Slot, you need to tell Lunar where it should go, you can do this in your ServiceProvider.

Slot::register('product.show', SeoSlot::class);

# Available Slots

# Products

# product.show

Rendered on the product editing screen

# Positions
Position Description
top Displayed at the top of the product editing sections
bottom Displayed at the bottom of the product editing sections

# product.create

Rendered on the product creation screen

# Positions
Position Description
top Displayed at the top of the product creation sections
bottom Displayed at the bottom of the product creation sections

# product.all

Rendered on the product creation screen

# Positions
Position Description
top Displayed at the top of both the product creation and editing sections
bottom Displayed at the bottom of both the product creation and editing sections

# productvariant.show

# Positions
Position Description
top Displayed at the top of both the product variant editing sections
bottom Displayed at the bottom of both the product variant editing sections

# Model View/Preview URLs

It can be useful to provide a link to a product in order for a store admin to see how it will live prior to it going live, or just to have a direct link to it. To enable this feature you will need to add a supporting class to config/lunar-hub/storefront.php.

<?php

namespace App\Storefront;

use Lunar\Models\Product;

class ProductUrls
{
    public function preview(Product $product)
    {
        return route('product.preview', $product->defaultUrl?->slug, [
            'preview' => true,
        ]);
    }

    public function view(Product $product)
    {
        return route('product.view', $product->defaultUrl?->slug);
    }
}
'model_routes' => [
    // ...
    \Lunar\Models\Product::class => \App\Storefront\ProductUrls::class,
],