DaybydayCRM an open-source CRM, to help you keep track of your daily workflow.
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Full Changelog: https://github.com/Bottelet/DaybydayCRM/compare/2.2.0...2.2.1
Published by Bottelet over 3 years ago
Added a new offer -> sales flow.
Create modal for vue
Fixed test namespaces.
Published by Bottelet about 4 years ago
Added spanish localization
Added spain as a country option with currency
Upgraded to Laravel 7
Roles can now only be updated and accsed by admin and owners
Removed last of the repository pattern
Upgrade Guide:
Very simple
Pull down the latest changes into your own project.
Do and composer update.
That should be it.
Published by Bottelet over 4 years ago
For detailed information go to:
https://medium.com/@casperbottelet/daybydaycrm-becomes-open-source-d40a4041ce6c
Published by jhuebel about 5 years ago
This update standardizes the way anyData and myData methods are written for Clients, Contacts, Leads and Tasks. It is not necessary for existing users to upgrade to this version.
This update also adds the application version to the page title once the user has logged in successfully.
If you're tracking the master branch using git, issue the following command to update from 1.2 or newer:
git checkout 1.3.7
No database changes if you're upgrading from 1.2 or newer. If you're upgrading from a version earlier than 1.2, you're strongly encouraged to backup your database and read the release notes for the the newer versions you'll be upgrading through/to. We strongly recommend stepping through each release to make sure you're completing all the upgrade requirements.
Published by jhuebel over 5 years ago
This update adds a DummyDatabaseSeeder class which makes it easier for admins installing Flarepoint to quickly seed the database with dummy data. It is not necessary for existing users to upgrade to this version.
If you're tracking the master branch using git, issue the following command to update from 1.2 or newer:
git checkout 1.3.6
The wiki page for Insertion of Dummy Data has also been updated to reflect this change.
No database changes if you're upgrading from 1.2 or newer. If you're upgrading from a version earlier than 1.2, you're strongly encouraged to backup your database and read the release notes for the the newer versions you'll be upgrading through/to. We strongly recommend stepping through each release to make sure you're completing all the upgrade requirements.
Published by jhuebel over 5 years ago
fixed #120
This update simplifies and fixes issues with deleting a user. Please take a look at the tooltip in the Delete User modal for how clients are handled when you choose to delete all clients assigned to the user.
If you're tracking the master branch using git, issue the following command to update from 1.2 or newer:
git checkout 1.3.5
No database changes if you're upgrading from 1.2 or newer. If you're upgrading from a version earlier than 1.2, you're strongly encouraged to backup your database and read the release notes for the the newer versions you'll be upgrading through/to. We strongly recommend stepping through each release to make sure you're completing all the upgrade requirements.
Published by jhuebel over 5 years ago
This hotfix fixes an issue were user selects in the Delete User modal weren't populated. If you're tracking releases with git, the following command will upgrade you to 1.3.4:
git checkout 1.3.4
No database changes if you're upgrading from 1.2 or newer. If you're upgrading from a version earlier than 1.2, you're strongly encouraged to backup your database and read the release notes for the the newer versions you'll be upgrading through/to. We strongly recommend stepping through each release to make sure you're completing all the upgrade requirements.
Published by jhuebel over 5 years ago
For those who would like to run Flarepoint in a Docker container, the Docker configuration was updated to support PHP 7.2 and simplify the configuration overall. If you're tracking the master branch using git, run this command to update
git checkout 1.3.3
No database changes if you're upgrading from 1.2 or newer. If you're upgrading from a version earlier than 1.2, you're strongly encouraged to backup your database and read the release notes for the the newer versions you'll be upgraded through/to. We strongly recommend stepping through each release to make sure you're completing all the upgrade requirements.
Thanks, @slayerbleast for the contribution!
Published by jhuebel over 5 years ago
This release fixes issue #118. You can update to this release with the following command, if you're tracking releases with git:
git checkout 1.3.2
No database changes if you're upgrading from 1.2 or newer. If you're upgrading from a version earlier than 1.2, you're strongly encouraged to backup your database and read the release notes for the the newer versions you'll be upgraded through/to. We strongly recommend stepping through each release to make sure you're completing all the upgrade requirements.
Published by jhuebel over 5 years ago
This version introduces "my" views for clients, contacts, tasks and leads. These views show only the records assigned to you.
This update doesn't make any changes to the database. So it's safe to upgrade from Flarepoint 1.2. If you are upgrading from 1.1.6 or older, you are strongly encouraged to make a backup of your Flarepoint database before attempting to upgrade to Flarepoint 1.3. You should also read the notes from the 1.2 release, since that made changes to the Client model and added a new Contact model for separate contact management.
The upgrade instructions below assume that you cloned this repository using git rather than downloading a release ZIP file. Future versions of Flarepoint may include instructions for installing and upgrading using the ZIP. But at this time, you're on your own.
To upgrade from 1.2 to 1.3, perform the following steps:
git checkout 1.3
Published by jhuebel over 5 years ago
This version introduces separate contact management from the client record. This allows a user to create multiple contacts for a client. If there is only one contact for a client, you may still put primary contact information in the client record.
Any existing client records you've created in Flarepoint 1.1.6 will be split into a client record and a single contact record when you migrate. For safety, the contact information in the client record is not deleted. It is only copied to a new contact record.
Also note that end-users should switch to the master
branch, since develop
will no longer be considered stable enough for production use.
You are strongly encouraged to make a backup of your Flarepoint database before attempting to upgrade to Flarepoint 1.2.
The upgrade instructions below assume that you cloned this repository using git rather than downloading a release ZIP file. Future versions of Flarepoint may include instructions for installing and upgrading using the ZIP. But at this time, you're on your own.
To upgrade from 1.1.6 to 1.2, perform the following steps:
git checkout master
git pull
composer install
php artisan migrate
Published by Bottelet over 7 years ago
Published by Bottelet almost 8 years ago
Now using Vue for flash messages, and fixed a few minor bugs, that made some modals submit not working.
Published by Bottelet almost 8 years ago
Vuejs has been upgraded from v1 to v2, the user show blade has been updated to use tabs, and includes graphs aswell now, element-UI has been added, and there is a better use of elixir to include bootstrap Vue Vue-resources etc.
Published by Bottelet almost 8 years ago
Notifications are fixed now... Everything is built into events and listeners, which means more logging, and more notifications.
Published by Bottelet almost 8 years ago
Published by Bottelet about 8 years ago
Added repositories, clean up, invoice feature etc
Published by Bottelet over 8 years ago
This is the first release of Flarepoint