Laravel Cloud Apps Get a Boost with Customised Error Control Systems
When you're building a Laravel application, it's tempting to reach for abort() whenever something goes wrong, let's take a flight booking app. trying to check a user in to a flight: abort(422, 'Passenger has already checked in.'); abort(403, 'Boarding has closed for this flight.'); abort(404, 'Booki
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