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Improving my Laravel-skills on professional base every day, trying to help other people and love to run in my spare time

#Laravel #PHP #Running

Twitterhttps://www.twitter.com/Sjors1985
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Last week, I've learned a lot about working with #Livewire. I created my first component as well and ran into some bugs. I'll never forget Livewire-components aren't working in Blade-views.

I released version 0.9.0 for GitLab Models for Laravel.

It added support for Laravel 13 (Thanks to @Sjors1985 ) and PHP 8.5.

This package is to store the webhook events from GitLab in you Laravel project.

See: https://gitlab.com/tjvb/gitlab-models-for-laravel

#Laravel #Laravel13 #PHP #PHP85 #GitLab

tjvb / GitLab Models For Laravel · GitLab

Store the data form the GitLab hooks in your Laravel projects database.

GitLab
Over the past week, I did quite a lot with Tailwind and CI/CD. A great opportunity to learn more about it and to actually work with it!

Last Friday, I've attended to #DPC26 for the second time. And it was a blast again! I've gathered so much information of several topics, which can be used during my day job. Can't wait apply it to my project.

Thanks to all speakers and the organisation of @dutchphpconference

Happy #DPC26-week!
After a long time of absence, it is time to cleanup my Mastodon-account and start increasing my activity. Which accounts are worth the following to be up-to-date?

I released version 4.6.0 for Laravel Mail Catchall

This version adds support for #Laravel 12

This package helps you to forward all the mail from your Laravel application to a specified address and have the information about the original receivers added.

https://gitlab.com/tjvb/laravel-mail-catchall

#PHP #release #Laravel12 #package

tjvb / Laravel Mail Catchall · GitLab

Catch all the mail in Laravel and redirect it Mirrored to https://github.com/TJVB/laravel-mail-catchall

GitLab
In the last two years, I've created a module which got a test coverage >95%. Some cases are hard to test, so maybe someone can help me out. We're using repositories and catching Throwables during loading data from the database in case something went wrong. Is there a manner to test our Throwables as well? #laravel #php
Who is the person worth following when it comes to PHP? I'm still following a lot of people, which have connections with Laravel.
I wanna wish you followers all the best for 2025. I want to be more active on this platform from now on to share stuff, which I started creating.