Everything we know about Laravel 5.1 – Updated

Laravel 5.1 is scheduled for release in May and lots of new features will be included in this release. Here is a list of eight of the big changes and new features.

LTS, Long Time Support

Laravel 5.1 will be the first version to offer long term support.

Commands

The second big change is the “Commands” folder is being renamed to “Jobs” to indicate it’s primarily for queued jobs. This folder change will not be a backwards compatibility break.

PSR-2

The app and generators are converting to PSR-2. If you are not familiar with PSR-2, it’s a Coding Style Guide. The biggest change from current Laravel style is tabs to spaces and control structures will now go on the same line.

Resolve a service from blade

Next is the ability to resolve a service from a Blade Template:

@extends('layouts.app')
@inject('stats', 'StatisticsService')
<div>{{ $stats->getCustomerCount() }}</div>

Envoy runs local SSH scripts

Finally, and this is available now, Envoy allows you to run local scripts without SSH. See this pull request for more details. To get the latest version just run:

composer global update

I’ve been running local tasks with Homestead for a while now and I can see lots of good uses here.

Middleware Parameters

This new feature allows you to pass parameters into the middleware. Here is a screenshot of a demo:

middleware-parameters

Broadcasting Events

Laravel already offers an excellent event system. But what if we had an elegant way to broadcast these very events to our JavaScript? Consider things like web sockets or Pusher integration. What if we could make this increasingly common task laughably simple? Well, we can with this new feature.

CSRF Except

In Laravel 5.0 all requests are ran through the CSRF middleware and this is great for most use cases. However, one gotcha is using services with web hooks where you do not have the ability to set a token. A new feature in 5.1 is an except property on the VerifyCsrfToken class which will allow this to be easily over-ridden.

protected $except = [
 'webhook/*'
];

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  • Duilio Palacios

    Awesome! Laravel News listens to its… “Laravel News Readers”?

    I just wanted to say that I’m excited about the middleware’s parameters being back to Laravel 5 (similar to the filter’s parameters in Laravel 4)

    It’s been a problem to handle middleware for user’s permissions in L5 so far, for example: IsAdmin, IsEditor, now with parameters you create only 1 middleware: IsType and pass the parameter. i.e. is_type:editor

    • http://ericlbarnes.com Eric Barnes

      Thanks Duilio!

      Now I need to do a redesign so these are hidden away so far at the bottom :)

      Yes, I totally agree on that middleware parameters. The broadcasting seems to be also pretty handy for the future as more and more projects are going to real time.

      • Duilio Palacios

        I’d put the comments below the date (# APRIL 30, 2015) and above the “Get your free e-book), just my thoughts.

        About the new broadcasting feature it looks great, paradoxically being a Laravel’s teacher interferes with being a Laravel’s student, but I’m looking forward to finish watching the Taylor’s video on Laracasts this weekend