How to install on existing Laravel instance #1182

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opened 2026-02-05 00:10:04 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 2 comments
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Originally created by @NadimD on GitHub (May 10, 2019).

Hello,

I would like to know how ot install BookStack on an existing Laravel instance and use its Laravel User's existing table.

I can't seem to find in the docs.

Thank you for your time. :)

Edit : Should I even do that ? The ReadMe states that there should not be interference., so I will have to install it in a folder ?

Originally created by @NadimD on GitHub (May 10, 2019). Hello, I would like to know how ot install BookStack on an existing Laravel instance and use its Laravel User's existing table. I can't seem to find in the docs. Thank you for your time. :) Edit : Should I even do that ? The ReadMe states that there should not be interference., so I will have to install it in a folder ?
OVERLORD added the Question label 2026-02-05 00:10:04 +03:00
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@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (May 11, 2019):

Hi @NadimD,

BookStack is not designed to be used as package, or as part of an existing app in any way. It is a standalone application. So unfortunately, the request you are asking for is not possible or supported.

@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (May 11, 2019): Hi @NadimD, BookStack is not designed to be used as package, or as part of an existing app in any way. It is a standalone application. So unfortunately, the request you are asking for is not possible or supported.
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@NadimD commented on GitHub (May 11, 2019):

Hello @ssddanbrown ,
Thank you for answering. That's what I thought !
I'm closing this useless issue now ! :)

@NadimD commented on GitHub (May 11, 2019): Hello @ssddanbrown , Thank you for answering. That's what I thought ! I'm closing this useless issue now ! :)
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Reference: starred/BookStack#1182