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I have tested other solutions , and I had some issues with Nginx because it was giving me 405 error everytime someone tried to make a post request to my server url, but with Laravel Forge that didn't happen and it was all smooth and successful.
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This is actually a 3rd option for laravel. I assume they are making money to support the project by offering these curated cloud deployment offerings. https://vapor.laravel.com/ https://forge.laravel.com/ https://app.laravel.cloud/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Now that this is all in place, we want to actually deploy our API. Now, when it comes to deploying APIs in Laravel, there are multiple approaches you could take. Laravel Forge is a great option, and will automatically deploy for you to your own infrastructure based on GitHub webhooks. Another option is to use something like Ploi.io which is similar to Laravel Forge but built and maintained by a different company.... - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Before you go through the pain and challenge of configuring your own server you should perhaps consider Laravel forge. I trust they would know better how to deploy a laravel app. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Laravel Forge: Laravel Forge simplifies server management, deployment, and scaling of Laravel applications. It provides an easy-to-use interface for configuring servers, deploying code, managing databases, and more. Ideal for developers who want to automate server management with minimal effort. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
The comments on this thread are interesting. I use Laravel extensively. For big applications, serving lots of users. It works when the application is relatively complex, and the ecosystem is second to none. Need to just throw it up on a server? There's Forge[1]. A better CI/CD process? Envoyer[2]. Want serverless? Not for me, but Fathom[3] use it to deal with >100Ms of hits a day; there's Vapor[4]. All three of... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Looks like you have some answers but thought you might want to check out this resource from one of Laravel's core developers: https://learn-laravel-queues.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
You also have the Laravel queues in action book from Mohamed Said, who worked in the laravel core team. The Eloquent performance patterns course is also a good one. Source: over 2 years ago
I will admit, job queues in Laravel are incredibly powerful but often misunderstood. If you want to know more Mohammed Said's book is great with lots of info missing from even the docs. Source: almost 3 years ago
I learned a lot about Queues from this book: https://learn-laravel-queues.com. Source: about 3 years ago
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