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Laravel 11 support + Docker improvements (#29)

* wip

* bump jobpipeline dependency

* bump pest dependency

* fix composer.json syntax

* minor changes to docker setup

* more docker changes

* compact pest output, remove unnecessary env vars from composer.json

* minor pest tweaks

* mssql fix

* try enabling colors in CI

* try setting --columns=max for pest in CI

* try setting columns using env var instead of --columns in CI

* Revert "try setting columns using env var instead of --columns in CI"

This reverts commit eb3c177aefa97b0a3140d7f0e89c5012a854ff42.

* replace --compact with --no-progress

* try setting a hardcoded columns value in CI

* remove --columns (doesn't work), add back --compact

* try setting COLUMNS to a hardcoded value in CI

* remove alternative env syntax from CI

* fix PrefixCacheBootstrapperTest on L11, skip on L10

* add one more skip() call

* fix validate.yml

* Simplify schema dump, skip dump-related tests in L10

* Rename 'dump' table to 'example'

* Bring schema dump-related tests together, add comments

* Merge schema path-related tests into one, add comments

* Rename dataset parameter

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Co-authored-by: lukinovec <lukinovec@gmail.com>
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