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Laravel 11.x Shift #43

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@Kaishiyoku Kaishiyoku commented Mar 30, 2024

closes #41

This pull request includes the changes for upgrading to Laravel 11.x. Feel free to commit any additional changes to the shift-114498 branch.

Before merging, you need to:

  • Checkout the shift-114498 branch
  • Review all pull request comments for additional changes
  • Run composer update (if the scripts fail, try with --no-scripts)
  • Clear any config, route, or view cache
  • Thoroughly test your application (no tests?, no CI?)

If you need help with your upgrade, check out the Human Shifts.

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ℹ️ To slim down the Laravel installation, Laravel 11 no longer has most of the core files previously included in the default Laravel application. While you are welcome to publish and customize these files, they are no longer required.

Shift takes an iterative approach to removing core files which are not customized or where its customizations may be done elsewhere in a modern Laravel 11 application. As such, you may see some commits removing files and others re-registering your customizations.

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Kaishiyoku commented Mar 30, 2024

❌ Shift could not upgrade the following files since they differed from the default Laravel version. You will need to compare these files against the default Laravel 11 versions and merge any changes:

  • lang/en/validation.php

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⚠️ Early versions of Laravel 9 included a lang/en.json file containing password validation messages. However, this file was quickly removed in favor of keeping this with the other validation rules in validation.php.

Shift detected your version differed from the default Laravel version. If you have customized the password validation messages, you should merge them with the password messages in validation.php and remove lang/en.json.

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ℹ️ Laravel 11 no longer requires you to maintain the default configuration files. Your configuration now merges with framework defaults.

Shift streamlined your configuration files by removing options that matched the Laravel defaults and preserving your true customizations. These are values which are not changeable through ENV variables.

If you wish to keep the full set of configuration files, Shift recommends running artisan config:publish --all --force to get the latest configuration files from Laravel 11, then reapplying the customizations Shift streamlined.

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ℹ️ Shift detected customized options within your configuration files which may be set with an ENV variable. To help keep your configuration files streamlined, you may set the following variables. Be sure adjust any values per environment.

APP_TIMEZONE=Europe/Berlin
BCRYPT_ROUNDS=10
CACHE_STORE=file
DB_CHARSET=utf8mb4
DB_COLLATION=utf8mb4_unicode_ci
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
MAIL_MAILER=smtp
QUEUE_CONNECTION=sync
SESSION_DRIVER=file

Note: some of these may simply be values which changed between Laravel 10 and Laravel 11. You may ignore any ENV variables you do not need to customize.

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⚠️ The BROADCAST_DRIVER, CACHE_DRIVER, and DATABASE_URL environment variables were renamed in Laravel 11 to BROADCAST_CONNECTION, CACHE_STORE, and DB_URL, respectively.

Shift automated this change for your committed files, but you should review any additional locations where your environment is configured and update to the new variable names.

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Kaishiyoku commented Mar 30, 2024

ℹ️ Shift updated your dependencies for Laravel 11. While many of the popular packages are reviewed, you may have to update additional packages in order for your application to be compatible with Laravel 11. Watch dealing with dependencies for tips on handling any Composer issues.

The following dependencies were updated by a major version and may have their own changes. You may check their changelog for any additional upgrade steps.

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ℹ️ The base Controller class has been marked as abstract in Laravel 11, with its traits and inheritance removed. This is to prevent using this base controller directly and to use facades instead of the trait methods.

Shift detected your base controller did not have any public methods, so it was safe to mark as abstract. However, since you may be using trait methods within your controllers, Shift did not remove them. If you know you are not using any trait methods or want to refactor to facades, you may remove them manually.

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⚠️ In Laravel 11, changing a column now requires you to include all the modifiers you want to keep on the column definition after it is changed. Any missing attributes will be dropped. This change may cause unexpected behavior if you were to run pending or old migrations.

Shift detected potential uses of the change method within your migrations. While you may go back and update these migrations, you may wish to simply squash your old migrations. This will not only avoid rework, but may also improve the performance of your test suite.

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⚠️ Laravel 11 has removed its dependency on doctrine/dbal. Shift detected your project contains this dependency. If you are not using this package directly or were only using it for change migrations, you may remove it by running: composer remove doctrine/dbal

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❌ Many first-party Laravel packages no longer automatically load their migrations. Instead you need to publish their migrations to your application. Shift detected you are using Sanctum, and Telescope. You may run the following command to publish their migrations:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=sanctum-migrations
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=telescope-migrations

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ℹ️ Laravel 11 now updates the timestamp when publishing vendor migrations. This may cause problems in existing applications when these migrations were previously published and ran with their default timestamp.

To preserve the original behavior, Shift disabled this feature in your database.php configuration file. If you do not have any vendor migrations or have squashed all of your existing migrations, you may re-enable the update_date_on_publish option. If this is the only customization within database.php, you may remove this configuration file.

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⚠️ Previously, Laravel would append a colon (:) to any cache key prefix for DynamoDB, Memcache, or Redis. Laravel 11 no longer appends a colon to your cache key prefix. If you are using one of these stores, you should append a colon to your prefix to avoid invalidating your cache.

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ℹ️ All of the underlying Symfony components used by Laravel have been upgraded to Symfony 7.0. Shift detected references to Symfony classes within your application. These are most likely type hints and can safely be ignored. If you are using Symfony classes directly or experience issues relating to Symfony, you should review the Symfony change log for any additional changes.

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⚠️ Laravel 11 requires PHP 8.2 or higher. You should verify the PHP version in your environments to ensure it meets this new requirement.

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⚠️ Laravel 11 now includes a database driver for MariaDB. Previously the MySQL driver offered parity with MariaDB. However, with MariaDB 10.1, there are more database specific features available. If you are using MariaDB, you may want to evaluate this new mariadb driver after completing your upgrade to Laravel 11.

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⚠️ Shift detected you are using a Laravel package like Horizon or Nova which may need to have its published assets regenerated after upgrading. Be sure to use artisan to republish these assets as well as php artisan view:clear to avoid any errors.

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🎉 Congratulations, you're now running the latest version of Laravel!

Next, you may optionally run the following Shifts to ensure your application is fully upgraded, adopts the latest Laravel conventions, and easier to maintain in the future:

  • Laravel Fixer automatically updates your code to the latest Laravel conventions.
  • Tests Generator intelligently generates model factories, HTTP Tests, and configuration for your application.
  • CI Generator intelligently generates CI jobs to lint PHP, check code style, and run tests, including Dusk.

You may also use the Shift Workbench to automate common tasks for maintaining your Laravel application.

@Kaishiyoku Kaishiyoku self-assigned this Mar 31, 2024
@Kaishiyoku Kaishiyoku merged commit cf62661 into master Mar 31, 2024
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