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What kind of design pattern is Laravel using here?

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Hey folks,

What kind of desing patterns do you think Laravel is using here? Let's learn some from the great Laravel console codebase.

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Small Tool for create php openSwoole /apache / NginX Rest Api

This lightweight tool designed for create Microservice Rest-Api on OpenSwoole, NginX and Apache. **gemvc** . it is MIT-license and open-source.

easy install:

composer require gemvc/library

then :

php vendor/bin/gemvc init

finally choose your server and configuration easily and finish by

docker compose up -d --build

it is AI-Ready , cursor and copilot detect it right after installation , but it is better to copy README.md to chat right after init process and prompt: read and learn it compleetly.

github : github.com/gemvc/gemvc

i wish this post be useful for your next project

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Guidance on how to refactor a legacy (>10 years old) application?

I'm a junior dev with only basic knowledge of modern PHP (since all main webdev related languages tend to work the same after all) and I can understand what a modern app works (even if I still have to grasp what some PSR are about).

That said, my first ever "real job", after a short internship as a NET6 dev, will be to help and refactor an old application made in PHP5 and with hundreds of files mixing rendering, queries and buisness logic.

The app is very delicate and manages millions of dollars in transactions daily so it's really important that nothing breaks.

Conceptually I know how one should approach the refactoring: modularize the pages in an MVC like architecture and use the legacy php files as controllers, add testing (and perhaps introduce Twig instead of relying on string manipulation or even a framework like Symphony to avoid reinventing the wheel on routing/controllers and security?) but as you may imagine, for a jr like me it feels also really overwhelming, do you have any book/course you think may help me approach this challenge?

I'm still thinking about grabbing a course on Udemy to learn modern PHP development first thing first lol but refactoring feels really intimidating, like "correcting" another developer with much more experience than you

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Weekly Ask Anything Thread

Feel free to ask any questions you think may not warrant a post. Asking for help here is also fine.

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Weekly help thread

Hey there!

This subreddit isn't meant for help threads, though there's one exception to the rule: in this thread you can ask anything you want PHP related, someone will probably be able to help you out!

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We built an AI powered PHP framework

Hey everyone

We’ve been working on a new PHP framework and wanted to share it here ! The idea was to combine the best of both worlds : Laravel and Symfony, to create something that feels like us.
One of the things we are really excited about is that we integrated a bridge between Symfony AI and our framework, so you can use AI directly inside the framework. Our goal is to make it easier to use AI in real projects without a lot of work.
We’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback or suggestions for improvements. We still working on it and it is challenging !
Thanks in advance !

https://github.com/doppar/doppar

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Laravel Octane + Multi-tenancy + Yajra Datatables: Second tenant can't load data (state leaking issue)

Hey everyone, I'm stuck with a tricky state leaking problem and hoping someone has dealt with this scenario before.

**My Stack:**

* Laravel with Swoole via Octane
* Multi-tenancy using `stancl/tenancy` (archtechx/tenancy)
* Redis for cache with tenant-specific prefixes
* Yajra Datatables for server-side processing

**The Problem:**
When the **first tenant** logs in after `octane:reload`, everything works perfectly - all datatables load data correctly. However, when a **second tenant** logs in (using the same worker/PID), some datatables simply don't return data even though the records exist in their database. It's not all datatables - some work fine, but specific ones consistently fail for the second tenant.

**What I've Tried:**

* Enabled `RedisTenancyBootstrapper` and `CacheTenancyBootstrapper` in tenancy config
* Set `persistent => false` in Redis connection config
* Added `Redis::purge()` in `TenancyBootstrapping` event
* Used `app()->forgetInstance()` for redis, cache, and [cache.store](http://cache.store)
* Added Yajra classes to Octane's `flush` array
* Created middleware to reset datatables instances per request
* Verified Redis keys have correct tenant prefixes (they do!)

**Debug Info:**

* Logs confirm the tenant boots correctly with the right prefix
* Same worker PID serves both tenants (expected with Octane)
* Redis disconnect/purge logs appear correctly
* The issue is NOT with all datatables, only specific ones

**My Theory:**
Since Redis isolation seems correct (keys have proper prefixes), I suspect the Yajra Datatables service is holding onto the `Request` object or query state from the first tenant, even after attempting to flush it. But I can't pinpoint exactly what's being cached in memory.

Has anyone successfully run this exact combo (Octane + stancl/tenancy + Yajra Datatables)? Is there a known incompatibility or specific service that needs manual cleanup between tenant switches?

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Laravel is hiring a Community Manager!

Hey all! Admin approved message here. :)

Laravel is hiring a Community Manager to engage with the community on X, Discord, and here on Reddit of course.

Link to job →  https://apply.workable.com/laravel/j/D34D04F351/

You'd work closely with Marketing, Dev Rel, and our Product teams. It's great for someone who has a background in Laravel but doesn't want to spend their whole day in the code mines anymore.

We also have a few other roles open if that one doesn't strike your fancy. Feel free to DM me me if you have questions or just comment here.



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