Laravel is the PHP framework that developers prefer for its expressive, elegant syntax. Learn what’s new in version 5.6 in this quick overview. Instructor Justin Yost walks through the upgrade process, and then reviews the new features: the Artisan Collision package, job queues, dynamic rate limiting, Blade aliases for reusing components, as well as back-end features for working with the console. In chapter two, Justin covers the improvements to existing features that make working with Laravel even better, including API controller generation, date casting, and password hashing.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Welcome
2 What you should know before watching this course
3 Using the exercise files
1 Welcome
2 What you should know before watching this course
3 Using the exercise files
New Features
4 Upgrading to Laravel 5.6
5 Laravel Artisan Collision
6 Logging stacks
7 Jobs on one server
8 Dynamic rate limiting
9 Blade aliases
10 UUID generation
4 Upgrading to Laravel 5.6
5 Laravel Artisan Collision
6 Logging stacks
7 Jobs on one server
8 Dynamic rate limiting
9 Blade aliases
10 UUID generation
Improved Features
11 API controller generation
12 Broadcast channel classes
13 Bootstrap 4
14 Date casting
15 Password hashing
16 Blade directives
11 API controller generation
12 Broadcast channel classes
13 Bootstrap 4
14 Date casting
15 Password hashing
16 Blade directives
Conclusion
17 Next steps
17 Next steps
Laravel 5.6 New Features
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