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title: 'Weekly thread #12 of 2022'
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🔥 This week's code tips for Laravel developers
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🔥 This week's code tips for Laravel developers
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🔥 This week's code tips for Laravel developers
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🔥 This week's code tips for Laravel developers
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title: 'If you use both pest and PHPUnit, you can use both syntaxes in both types of tests'
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#PestPHP #PHP Tip
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title: 'Improve the DX of your commands by making arguments optional and prompting the user when they''re empty'
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💡 Just a quick tip: define every argument of commands as optional and ask for input if they are missing.
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🔥 Laravel Tip: Accessor Caching
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Today I learned that PHP will insert callback parameters in the order of their defined name, when spreading an array of args with string keys, allowing you to place them in any position in the callback. Super cool! 💪
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title: 'Understand the difference between `fresh()` and `refresh()`. One returns a *fresh* new instance, while the other *refreshes* an existing instance'
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🔥 #Laravel Tip: Ever wondered what the differences are between an Eloquent model’s ‘fresh()’ and ‘refresh()’ methods? Let’s see what each of them do with this little cheatsheet.
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title: 'Use the `ShouldBeEncrypted` interface on a job class to make Laravel encrypt the job''s payload'
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tweet_id: '1507455546978287617'
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🔥 #Laravel Job Encryption
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Since Laravel v8.19.0, you can add the `ShouldBeEncrypted` interface to your job class. Laravel will encrypt the job's payload automatically.
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Wait... what?! 🤯
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title: 'You can calculate the `age()` of Carbon instances'
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#TIL How to calculate the age using a date in Laravel or using Carbon.
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#LaravelTip #PHPTip #dev
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title: 'You can call `squish()` on Stringable instances to remove all unnecessary whitespaces'
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🔥 #Laravel Tip: Hot off the press, the latest release includes the ‘squish’ global helper method by @DwightConrad. It removes all extraneous white space from a string, including between words. It’s like ‘trim’ on steroids :)
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title: 'You can call `withTrashed()` on a route to accept soft deleted models'
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title: 'You can clear all Laravel caches using `optimize:clear`'
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tweet_id: '1507455552892268546'
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author_username: aschmelyun
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created_at: 2022-03-25T20:33:05+00:00
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slug: you-can-clear-all-laravel-caches-using-optimizeclear
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Just found out there's a single artisan command to clear out all Laravel caches, much less typing!
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title: 'You can create DB indices for transformed versions of columns'
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tweet_id: '1512463807167139846'
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author_username: tobias_petry
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⚡️ Database Tip
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Most developers are puzzled that indexes are not used for e.g. WHERE LOWER(email) = ?. But contrary to common belief, an index can be created for these cases! It's called a function-based index and is supported by MySQL and PostgreSQL.
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title: 'You can create Storage disks on the fly'
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tweet_id: '1512463804205973508'
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author_username: ryangjchandler
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slug: you-can-create-storage-disks-on-the-fly
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🔥 Did you know that you can create Storage disks on the fly in @laravelphp? This is super useful when you want your user to provide their own filesystem credentials, e.g. a user can bring their own S3 bucket to your app.
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title: 'You can debounce a function using Alpine.debounce()'
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❓ Using Alpine.js and need to debounce a function?
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❌ You don't need JavaScript libraries like lodash.
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✅ Just use Alpine.debounce() which is also used internally for the x-on:input.debounce="" modifier.
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❄️In your Laravel tests, you might sometimes need to freeze the time.
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This is particularly useful if you're trying to make assertions based on timestamps or need to make queries based on dates and/or times.
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---
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title: 'You can generate a series of dates in a given range right at the database level'
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tweet_id: '1507455559049822208'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-12
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author_username: tobias_petry
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOih4zwWQAsjZ-E.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-03-25T20:33:07+00:00
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slug: you-can-generate-a-series-of-dates-in-a-given-range-right-at-the-database-level
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⚡️ Database Tip
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When doing statistical aggregations by time, you may have gaps in your data. You don't have to fill them manually with code! You can generate a series of dates from a start to end time and use these days to join to your statistical data with gaps.
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title: 'You can generate fake images using Faker'
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tweet_id: '1515057392890769410'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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author_username: justsanjit
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQOhGy6XEAMYB-X.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:05+00:00
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slug: you-can-generate-fake-images-using-faker
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---
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#Laravel #PHP Tip 🔥 You can use #faker to not only generate text values but also fake images.
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title: 'You can now call `newLine()` on Stringable instances'
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tweet_id: '1509994032033804290'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-13
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author_username: djgeisi
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPCdrxkWUAASAm5.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-04-01T20:40:06+00:00
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slug: you-can-now-call-newline-on-stringable-instances
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---
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#PHP #Laravel
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Since todays Laravel 9.6 release a new newline() method was added to the Stringable Class.
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Thanks to @paulandroshchuk who contributed this
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title: 'You can process the output of scheduled tasks: send an email or write to a file'
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tweet_id: '1515057398687313920'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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author_username: justsanjit
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQHMYW4WQAIxF69.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:06+00:00
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slug: you-can-process-the-output-of-scheduled-tasks-send-an-email-or-write-to-a-file
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#Laravel Tip 🔥 Few convenient methods to work with the output of scheduled tasks.
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title: 'You can queue Closures'
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tweet_id: '1509994028997169158'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-13
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author_username: alexjgarrett
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FO7OX-ZX0AEQooG.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-04-01T20:40:05+00:00
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slug: you-can-queue-closures
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---
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I had no idea you could queue closures in @laravelphp until today.
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title: 'You can record all login & logout events'
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tweet_id: '1507455544021250049'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-12
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author_username: mattkingshott
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOoOjf-XIAMPLIW.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-03-25T20:33:03+00:00
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slug: you-can-record-all-login-logout-events
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---
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🔥 #Laravel Tip: If your app needs to record logins and logouts for security purposes (auditing), then you should definitely make use of the auth events, which allow you to easily listen for them.
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title: 'You can remove all falsy values from a Collection by calling filter() without any arguments'
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tweet_id: '1507455538078003203'
|
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-12
|
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author_username: ecrmnn
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOYvPYuWQAoA-2P.jpg'
|
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created_at: 2022-03-25T20:33:02+00:00
|
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slug: you-can-remove-all-falsy-values-from-a-collection-by-calling-filter-without-any-arguments
|
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---
|
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Laravel Collections tip. To remove all falsy values from the collection, simply call filter without any arguments ✨
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---
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title: 'You can start testing Livewire components with basic tests that makes sure components render accurately'
|
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tweet_id: '1507455550027563009'
|
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-12
|
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author_username: ryangjchandler
|
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOPGoowXEAE883f.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-03-25T20:33:04+00:00
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slug: you-can-start-testing-livewire-components-with-basic-tests-that-makes-sure-components-render-accurately
|
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---
|
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🔥 When you're testing your @LaravelLivewire components, one of the simplest tests you can add is a "can this component be mounted" test. This is one of the best ways to test your the mounting process in isolation and ensuring the component renders the view correctly.
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---
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title: 'You can temporarily disable timestamps when saving a model'
|
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tweet_id: '1512463801278291971'
|
||||
thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-14
|
||||
author_username: BurtDS
|
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images:
|
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPe3PztWQAIaXzC.jpg'
|
||||
created_at: 2022-04-08T16:14:05+00:00
|
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slug: you-can-temporarily-disable-timestamps-when-saving-a-model
|
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---
|
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📝 #Laravel Tip | In some cases you don't want the updated_at field the change when updating small things. .. Did you know you could disable the timestamps while saving your data?
|
||||
Here is how... 🔥
|
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|
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#laraveltip #php #code #development #details
|
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---
|
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title: 'You can transform variables passed to translation strings right in language files'
|
||||
tweet_id: '1509994034877534212'
|
||||
thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-13
|
||||
author_username: ecrmnn
|
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images:
|
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPB_HCDXsAUhtvh.jpg'
|
||||
created_at: 2022-04-01T20:40:06+00:00
|
||||
slug: you-can-transform-variables-passed-to-translation-strings-right-in-language-files
|
||||
---
|
||||
Did you know that translation variables can easily be capitalized or converterd to lowercase and uppcase in Laravel? 🆙🌍
|
||||
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---
|
||||
title: 'You can use constrained eager loading to increase performance of database queries that use relations'
|
||||
tweet_id: '1509994025926885381'
|
||||
thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-13
|
||||
author_username: mattkingshott
|
||||
images:
|
||||
- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOsQc3JXEAgF1P6.jpg'
|
||||
created_at: 2022-04-01T20:40:04+00:00
|
||||
slug: you-can-use-constrained-eager-loading-to-increase-performance-of-database-queries-that-use-relations
|
||||
---
|
||||
🔥 #Laravel Tip: Eager loading a model’s relationships is a great way to improve performance / avoid the N+1 problem. However, you can go further… with constrained eager loading you can tell Laravel to only load the related records you actually need.
|
||||
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|
|||
---
|
||||
title: 'You can use `Notification::assertNothingSentTo()` to check that no notifications were sent to a specific user/notifiable model'
|
||||
tweet_id: '1509994037830332416'
|
||||
thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-13
|
||||
author_username: AshAllenDesign
|
||||
images:
|
||||
- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FO8nW9TXsBExZTp.jpg'
|
||||
created_at: 2022-04-01T20:40:07+00:00
|
||||
slug: you-can-use-notificationassertnothingsentto-to-check-that-no-notifications-were-sent-to-a-specific-usernotifiable-model
|
||||
---
|
||||
🚀 You can now use the new "assertNothingSentTo" method in your Laravel tests.
|
||||
|
||||
You can use this to ensure that no notifications were sent to a given notifiable model (or models)!
|
||||
|
||||
#laravel #php
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
---
|
||||
title: 'You can use the `missing` method to customize 404 handling on a route'
|
||||
tweet_id: '1512463798287814658'
|
||||
thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-14
|
||||
author_username: cosmeescobedo
|
||||
images:
|
||||
- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPi0WYWUYAQXuWf.jpg'
|
||||
created_at: 2022-04-08T16:14:04+00:00
|
||||
slug: you-can-use-the-missing-method-to-customize-404-handling-on-a-route
|
||||
---
|
||||
🔥 Laravel tip: Customizing Missing Model Behavior in route model bindings
|
||||
|
||||
By default, Laravel throws a 404 error when it can't bind the model, but you can change that behavior by passing a closure to the missing method.
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
---
|
||||
title: 'You can use use `whereBetween` to filter for records between two timestamps'
|
||||
tweet_id: '1509994023083147264'
|
||||
thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-13
|
||||
author_username: ecrmnn
|
||||
images:
|
||||
- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FO8rgMGXsAkX0SD.jpg'
|
||||
created_at: 2022-04-01T20:40:04+00:00
|
||||
slug: you-can-use-use-wherebetween-to-filter-for-records-between-two-timestamps
|
||||
---
|
||||
How to retrieve records between two timestamps in Laravel 🗓 Use whereBetween with a from and to date. If you need to provide fallback you can do so with the nullish coalescing operator ❔❔
|
||||
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