14 Quick Laravel Tips in 9 Minutes: May 2024

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  • @tech-trials
    @tech-trials 10 дней назад +2

    Sometimes you see or learn something but you skim over it so quick or haven't been in a situation where you needed it, then later on you do see a use for it but forgot about it, what you did was basically just highlight the information already available so that I can go "Ahh okay now I get it". Thanks!
    Like sometimes you learn things you don't need to know at the start and forget about it later on, and with so much to learn you don't always think of going back to the things you already went over in the past.

  • @user-ir6lv2nq8i
    @user-ir6lv2nq8i 26 дней назад +13

    I'd personally love it if folks sharing Laravel tips could mention the version they're for. Makes life easier for everyone! 😄

    • @LaravelDaily
      @LaravelDaily  26 дней назад +13

      Or, you can always upgrade to the latest version and make life easier for yourself :)

    • @Deadmanstrolln
      @Deadmanstrolln 7 дней назад

      ​​@@LaravelDaily now, you know damn well it's not feasible to alway be on the newest version within the real world corporate context

  • @r.chitector
    @r.chitector 21 день назад +2

    Thanks a lot! Great tips and several of them are new for me! We want more! :)

  • @IlijaCitrusCodes
    @IlijaCitrusCodes 26 дней назад +3

    I ve been working in Larvel for quite some time now and these tips come in very helpfull! Thank you so much grand master.

  • @ABODY734
    @ABODY734 26 дней назад +1

    thank you for this video all of these tips didn't know any of them despite being in laravel documentation 24 / 7

  • @kenan.recebli
    @kenan.recebli 25 дней назад +2

    there are also methods abort_if and abort_unless, which are also shorten abort conditionals

  • @icantchosemyname
    @icantchosemyname 23 дня назад

    On tip 10 with route to view, avoid calling à function to pass data from eloquent for instance, to the view. The function Will be called each time the backend receives à request and the route file is parsed.

  • @Flankymanga
    @Flankymanga 26 дней назад +3

    The PEST architectural test tip is nice..... I would be interrested to know more what PEST can do.

    • @LaravelDaily
      @LaravelDaily  26 дней назад +2

      I have a few videos, search the channel.
      And, of course, read Pest docs :)

  • @madvier_8336
    @madvier_8336 26 дней назад +1

    nice, it shows how much information the documentation have that i will never find by myself 😆

  • @CodeX-xyxy
    @CodeX-xyxy 26 дней назад +2

    please do this format that was amazing

  • @VadimBesedin
    @VadimBesedin 26 дней назад +1

    Nice set of tips, thank you.

  • @ricko13
    @ricko13 26 дней назад +2

    nice!
    and btw I agree it's twitter not "X"

  • @JohnDoe-jc4xp
    @JohnDoe-jc4xp 24 дня назад

    I use twitter, I only subscribed on youtube. Thanks for sharing.

  • @muhammadumarsotvoldiev8768
    @muhammadumarsotvoldiev8768 26 дней назад

    Thank you very much (from Uzbekistan, Fergana)

  • @ravi_sorathiya
    @ravi_sorathiya 24 дня назад +1

    Know most of this but still i liked this concept of teaching 😀

  • @julienSibille
    @julienSibille 26 дней назад +1

    Yes tips ones are great !

  • @fulufheloful
    @fulufheloful 26 дней назад +2

    I think most people don't read the documentation unless they're looking for a specific thing. Myself included

  • @daniyarbaizhaksynov9230
    @daniyarbaizhaksynov9230 23 дня назад

    Great tips, i knew only 5 tips)

  • @JustPlayerDE
    @JustPlayerDE 26 дней назад

    here for the algorithm ^^

  • @abdelkaderrefaat4631
    @abdelkaderrefaat4631 6 дней назад

    really magic tips

  • @talamah
    @talamah День назад +1

    The best once migrate --pretend, Thanks a lot

  • @ihorrud5088
    @ihorrud5088 24 дня назад

    great, thanks

  • @PabloZagni
    @PabloZagni 26 дней назад +1

    I love your youtube videos, I don't miss anyone. I follow you in Twitter, but Twitter shows a lot of feeds I don't whant. I dont see all your tweets.

  • @alislman534
    @alislman534 26 дней назад

    we love it

  • @aatventure
    @aatventure 26 дней назад

    Thanks!!!!

  • @SXsoft99
    @SXsoft99 25 дней назад

    People not reading docs is a pain
    Also in regards to the "clone" you should probably tell people what happens under the hood, meaning the way that memory is allocated. Cloning an object is something more advanced in the OOP section and a lot of people, either coming from bootcamps or university, don't know about. If you don't you will run in the problem that people on social media applaud you just because you sound smart
    In regards to validating "nullable" vs "sometimes required", nullable from what i remember requires the key to exist in the payload but can have value null, while sometimes applied a isset check

  • @victorkutenko9281
    @victorkutenko9281 26 дней назад

    how beneficial (or not) is using clone for queries comparing to just working with the initial collection?

  • @ercog7921
    @ercog7921 26 дней назад +1

    It seems to me that tip 9 will not work and the sql query will still be executed, unless stopOnFirstFailure is called for the validator

  • @tlkaisali
    @tlkaisali 26 дней назад

    some times i like. tips ..cause not time to read large tutorials to improve skills

  • @alonsoramirezpaez3259
    @alonsoramirezpaez3259 21 день назад

    Sorry for my ignorance, but, is there some way to apply the second tip (arch tests), but using PHPUNIT instead of Pest?

    • @LaravelDaily
      @LaravelDaily  21 день назад

      No, it's a pest function.
      Maybe phpunit has something but I haven't heard of it.

  • @jcc5018
    @jcc5018 26 дней назад

    so the cloning part. Is the purpose of this so that the $query variable is not changed when added modifiers are applied? How would the unverified users result be affected if the clone wasn't applied?
    Would this be useful if i needed to call several groups of data for instance? Lets say, when i need to filter data based on users who are male or female. Would the base query pull all users, then the sub queries separate the two without additional calls to the database? Or is that something different?
    I've had a few situations where i was querying the same table for different data sets and needed them to be individualized variables, and was wondering how to do so without multiple queries. Most of the times, I'd end up with a new query for each grouping, so i didnt think I was doing it right

    • @LaravelDaily
      @LaravelDaily  26 дней назад

      Yes the purpose is so that the $query is not changed.
      And your cases - it depends on the case, to be honest, there's no single recommended solution.

    • @rafamorawiec
      @rafamorawiec 23 дня назад

      I never used clone() - just the same situations (not exactly the same xD) like in the video but without ->clone() and everything was fine.

  • @kreaweb-be
    @kreaweb-be 26 дней назад

    Is the MAIL_DRIVER=log example still valid in LARAVEL 11? Because the default .env does not contain a MAIL_DRIVER entry...

    • @LaravelDaily
      @LaravelDaily  26 дней назад +1

      From what I remember, it was renamed to MAIL_MAILER or something. Now off computer to check.

    • @kreaweb-be
      @kreaweb-be 26 дней назад

      @@LaravelDaily You are correct. MAIL_MAILER it is.

  • @MomoDerDodo
    @MomoDerDodo 26 дней назад

    Great tipps, but isn't the oposite of the "required" validation rule "prohibited"?

    • @LaravelDaily
      @LaravelDaily  26 дней назад

      Not sure, please try and let me know :)

    • @kemal6039
      @kemal6039 25 дней назад

      I'm not sure why/how it would be useful though. If you don't want the users to use that column, just remove it from the request. Or maybe even put it into the $guarded array.

    • @MomoDerDodo
      @MomoDerDodo 25 дней назад

      ​@@kemal6039 It wasn't a question of how useful it is. But I, for example, have a few use cases for it, especially for transparency in admin panels when the form changes due to certain settings.

  • @Sebz9590
    @Sebz9590 26 дней назад +1

    That shows we are just too lazy to read documentation😅

  • @shaungbhone8368
    @shaungbhone8368 21 день назад

    Lol I already know everything

  • @theceilidhboy
    @theceilidhboy 26 дней назад +1

    The large number of likes for these kinds of tips likes show how many developers don’t read the Laravel docs 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @kirayamato6128
      @kirayamato6128 26 дней назад

      are you acoustic? when i liked this video, i don't read the docs? stfu dude.
      liked for the content.

  • @373323
    @373323 26 дней назад

    yeah, twitter is twitter, not X