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# Mailhog | |
MAIL_MAILER=smtp | |
MAIL_HOST=0.0.0.0 | |
MAIL_PORT=1025 | |
MAIL_USERNAME=null | |
MAIL_PASSWORD=null | |
MAIL_ENCRYPTION=null |
<?php | |
use PhpCsFixer\Config; | |
use PhpCsFixer\Finder; | |
$rules = [ | |
'array_indentation' => true, | |
'array_syntax' => ['syntax' => 'short'], | |
'binary_operator_spaces' => [ | |
'default' => 'single_space', |
- YouTube - Test Driven Laravel by coder's Tape
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Pivot tables can be confusing and a little hard to wrap your head around at first. In this quick article we are going to dive into what a pivot table is, how to create one and finally how to use the pivot table. Let's dive in!
A pivot table is used to connect relationships between two tables. Laravel provides a Many To Many
relationship where you can use a pivot table.
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