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Laravel Pipelines | 2023-04-23 | daily/2023/04/23/laravel-pipelines |
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I've seen a lot on social media and posts and videos recently about Laravel Pipelines - functionality that's been present in Laravel and used within the framework for some time - but there was only documentation added for it last month as part of the Laravel 10 release.
This is an example from the new documentation:
$user = Pipeline::send($user)
->through([
GenerateProfilePhoto::class,
ActivateSubscription::class,
SendWelcomeEmail::class,
])
->then(fn (User $user) => $user);
Once a user has registered, it is passed through different classes - each performing a task and calling the next class in the list, similar to middleware. Once finished, a final action is performed or a value is returned.
As someone who doesn't use Laravel often but does use standalone components - like illuminate/collections
- in other PHP projects, I'm interested to see how I can use this via illuminate/pipeline
to refactor some of my existing code.