Just added laravel query detector and followed all its prompts - noticeable performance improvement! Thank you so much for this! Reading the comments and I can see several other packages I am going to have to check out!
Good one, but you need to mention the most powerfull package for me on every laravel project, which is Laravel Telescope :) it can be used to monitoring your project like Queue, Jobs, Request, Response and etc
The problem with Telescope Laravel Package is due to It save all info in database growing faster your size. Would be necessary create a cron job only to prune the database telescope records. Because of that, I prefer Clockwork Package. It has same resources, but It save the informations using json files that can be easily deleted.
Thank you this is very helpful. The letter combination eu in the Dutch language is pronounced same as ö in German. So you almost got Barry's name right, but it was a very good attempt.
That debugbar is a life saver! I had one query that took more than 20 seconds and I couldn't figure out why because I did all my with statements but there's a difference between doing the with filtering in the models VS in the with statements itself. Now it takes 180ms! I created my own package that just creates an admin account with default values or with env overrides, very useful when you're running migrate fresh many times in your development process.
Thanks Povlas. Installed the debugbar and the query detector and one simple index page went from 130+ queries to 8. Thanks for your recommendations and all you do for Laravel community / developers..
@@yungifez It created the index of a business directory. It pulled in each category, how many sub categories, and the number of businesses in each. Easy problem to walk into with Laravel, but also very easy to solve!
Hi Laravel Daily. Your videos are great, and they're very educational. I do have Laravel experience, but I can't seem to find any sort of beginner tutorials on your channels though. The main reason for me to look those up were to improve my code quality from the very basics, essentially. Maybe if you don't have those, it would be an idea to start from the beginner to give new Laravel programmers a great start to their code?
The most useful package when you are working on a team is friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer This package can automatically fix the code style of your whole project with one command.
Very helpful video as always. Does N+1 query detector hamper the productivity with all those browser alerts? Is there a way for it to show helpful messages someplace else like browser console or integration with debugbar?
Thanks for this useful video, but for first problem "generat eloquent functions" you can add #query() function like this "User::query()->..."this function will generate eloquent :)
Does that query detector package cause this error for anyone else? Illuminate\Container\Container::bind(): Argument #2 ($concrete) must be of type Closure|string|null
I just tried to do the php artisan backup:run and I am getting a error: Backup failed because The dump process failed with exitcode 1 : General error : '"mysqldump"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
I'm a Java Dev and new to Laravel. I chose Laravel because PHP is easier to setup in my Web Hosting(due to limited Linux access). Laravel is very efficient in Scaffolding, but very easy to abuse. I love Laravel Daily(and learned most of the things here). But I notice that Logics are usually coded in the Controller, like other Laravel tutorials do. I've come from a practice where Controllers should only accept web request, then probably pre-handling and validation, then let another Service class do the rest. Like CRUD, and other complicated business rules stuff. I'm not sure if this pattern is actually a concern for PHP developers.
This is too individual to shoot videos about, depends on a lot of factors - your server stack, what your requests are actually doing, etc. For now, planning to shoot videos about coding, not about configuring servers.
Hi, I just watched your video. I would like to know if there is any equivalent to debugbar or query-detector when I fully work on an API ? I didn't find any solution to monitor queries when completely working by API. Keep going, love ur vids ;
my problem with ide helper models is that if i use it then phpstorm tells me on each model that "other declaration of class User exist at _ide_helper_models
From the laravel-ide-helper github page: "Alternatively using the --write-mixin (-M) option will only add a mixin tag to your Model file, writing the rest in (_ide_helper_models.php). The class name will be different from the model, avoiding the IDE duplicate annoyance."
Hello sir, We want a video about" how to cofigure a laravel project on shared hosting " I have research and saw some video, They told that move index file from public to root. But l think its not a good idea. And I believe yoi will tell us a best way to configure/upload laravel project on shared hosting. Please give this video as a next daily video.😍.. Please sir.
You are supposed to store all files in the root directory for security purposes. If not, you'll have to add a few lines to your .htaccess in order to prevent access into your .env since you'll be exposing it to the world by placing the project inside public_html. As far as file/folder structure, you can either tell Laravel to change from 'public' to 'public_html' or change your apache/nginx public's directory. This is something you'd have to configure on any web server for any PHP framework, not just Laravel...
Hi May I check with u that if existing package failed to update, if failed then is it going to break application or its works with previous version. Please advice thank you
You can but it's clunky. I was doing this until I switched to Clockwork. It works much better for API-driven projects, especially when you install the Chrome/Firefox extension.
Im working with laravel about 2 years and i can tell that ide helper plugin/package is a horrible thing for development on my opinion. Maybe it will be useful for newbie