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slug: weekly-thread-2022-31
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title: 'Weekly thread #31 of 2022'
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tweet_id: '1555543649751932928'
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author_username: archtechx
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created_at: 2022-08-05T13:18:01+00:00
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This week's news and code tips for Laravel developers include:
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🆕 Laravel 9.23
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📦 Haystack package
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✨ Octane v1.3 released
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🏢 Tailwind CSS job board
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🍃 Termwind v1.14 released
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and more...
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Thread #132
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title: 'You can manually set the relation of a model using `setRelation` method'
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tweet_id: '1555543660678156288'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-31
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author_username: freekmurze
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created_at: 2022-08-05T13:18:03+00:00
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slug: you-can-manually-set-the-relation-of-a-model-using-setrelation-method
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Eloquent’s `setRelation` is a very powerful method when used well. Here’s how I used it to solve a performance problem in @OhDearApp
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https://freek.dev/2311-increase-performance-by-using-eloquents-setrelation-method
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#laravel #php #performance
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title: 'You can provide closures into the $default value in Laravel''s config helper'
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tweet_id: '1555543655087099905'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-31
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author_username: realstevebauman
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created_at: 2022-08-05T13:18:02+00:00
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slug: you-can-provide-closures-into-the-default-value-in-laravels-config-helper
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Huh, apparently you can provide closures into the $default value in Laravel's config helper. Neat! Pretty useful if you want to throw an exception if it's missing 👏
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title: 'You can use recursive queries to query hierarchical trees'
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tweet_id: '1555543666231369728'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-31
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author_username: tobias_petry
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created_at: 2022-08-05T13:18:05+00:00
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slug: you-can-use-recursive-queries-to-query-hierarchical-trees
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⚡ Database Tip
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Recursive queries are a great solution to e.g. querying multiple levels in a tree with just one query. But you should use cycle detection otherwise your query might run forever or fail for loops in your data. https://sqlfordevs.io/cycle-detection-recursive-query
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