This gist was getting a lot of comments/questions, but since there are no notifications when someone replies to a gist, I've moved the setup instructions and a bunch of sample code to a dedicated Github repo.
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// Usage: | |
// Before | |
@if ($errors->has('email')) | |
<span>{{ $errors->first('email') }}</span> | |
@endif | |
// After: |
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namespace App\Console; | |
use App\Console\Commands\StopQueueListeners; | |
use Illuminate\Console\Scheduling\Schedule; | |
use Illuminate\Foundation\Console\Kernel as ConsoleKernel; | |
class Kernel extends ConsoleKernel | |
{ |
Making multiple MySQL versions work with Homebrew was tricky to say the least. Fortunately there are 2 new easy ways that I learned of to achieve this.
As @4unkur and @henrytirla commented below, there is this extremely easy to use app called DBngin, which lets you setup multiple databases (not only MySQL) simultaneously using different ports:
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namespace App\Console\Commands; | |
use Illuminate\Console\Command; | |
class EnsureQueueListenerIsRunning extends Command | |
{ | |
/** | |
* The name and signature of the console command. |
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