romanzipp / Laravel-Queue-Monitor

Monitoring Laravel Jobs with your Database
https://packagist.org/packages/romanzipp/laravel-queue-monitor
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Laravel 11.x Compatibility #143

Closed laravel-shift closed 4 months ago

laravel-shift commented 4 months ago

This is an automated pull request from Shift to update your package code and dependencies to be compatible with Laravel 11.x.

Before merging, you need to:

If you do find an issue, please report it by commenting on this PR to help improve future automation.

laravel-shift commented 4 months ago

:warning: The latest version of Laravel has a dependency for phpunit/phpunit of ^10.5. If you would like to also upgrade your tests, you may run the PHPUnit 10 Shift for free.

laravel-shift commented 4 months ago

:warning: Shift detected a dependency for the laravel/framework. Unless you have a special requirement for depending on the entire Laravel framework, it's recommended to add dependencies for the specific illuminate packages instead.

laravel-shift commented 4 months ago

:alembic: Using this package? If you would like to help test these changes or believe them to be compatible, you may update your project to reference this branch.

To do so, temporarily add Shift's fork to the repositories property of your composer.json:

{
    "repositories": [
        {
            "type": "vcs",
            "url": "https://github.com/laravel-shift/Laravel-Queue-Monitor.git"
        }
    ]
}

Then update your dependency constraint to reference this branch:

{
    "require": {
        "romanzipp/laravel-queue-monitor": "dev-l11-compatibility",
    }
}

Finally, run: composer update

jonnott commented 4 months ago

@romanzipp Thanks for merging. Anything I could help with in order to get a L11.x-compatible release tagged?

romanzipp commented 4 months ago

Tagged in 5.2.0, had to fix some issues with backwards compatibility and upgrade migrations

jonnott commented 4 months ago

Tagged in 5.2.0, had to fix some issues with backwards compatibility and upgrade migrations

Amazing, thanks. Any chance you can mark it as a proper 'release', so others get to know there's now a Laravel 11.x-compatible version available?