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About developed.be - developed.be
This website tells you how to make websites It serves as my professional webdevelopment-blog. It mainly focuses on Drupal and its associated software like Varnish and Nginx. Lately it’s also about Lar...
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composer Archives - developed.be
7 comments Composer is a major part of the Laravel MVC Framework, but it also exists without Laravel. In fact you could use it in any project. This article digs into the different files that are used ...
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8 years
Firefox 43 removed the option to switch back to classic search bar
*sigh* Firefox, it’s like every update I love you a little less. You used to be this technically advanced lightweight browser that showed Microsoft. But ever since Chrome got popular, you’re just running behind whatever the guys at Google are implementing...
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8 years
Laravel Route Pattern For Whole Word
Use the underneath snippet if you want to match an entire word in a route pattern for Laravel.
Route::pattern('my_word_pattern', '^myword$');
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Laravel form array validation, array_size, required_if
I spent a crazy amount of time on figuring out how to validate form arrays in Laravel. There is some official documentation, but like most official documentation of Laravel, it only covers the bare minimum of what you need to know. This is an advanced...
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9 years
Laravel Migrations: how to drop a foreign key column
Sometimes it can be desirable to remove a database column that hosts a foreign key relationship (eg: in reverse migration scripts). It can be a bit of a hassle to get that done.
Here’s how to do it:
1) Log in to your database and lookup the name of the foreign key relationship. If you use phpmyadmin, go to the table, click the “Structure” tab, click the link “Relation View” and wait a few seconds for it to load. Search for the field “Constraint...
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