A canonical source of everything you need to know about Laravel versions' support history and future.
Full list of all released versions here:
https://laravelversions.com/api/versions
{
"data":[
{
"major":9,
"latest_minor":47,
"latest_patch":0,
"latest":"9.47.0",
"released_at":"2022-02-08T00:00:00.000000Z",
"ends_bugfixes_at":"2023-08-08T00:00:00.000000Z",
"ends_securityfixes_at":"2024-02-08T00:00:00.000000Z",
"status":"active",
"links":[
{
"type":"GET",
"rel":"self",
"href":"https:\/\/laravelversions.com\/api\/versions\/9"
},
{
"type":"GET",
"rel":"latest",
"href":"https:\/\/laravelversions.com\/api\/versions\/9.47.0"
}
],
"global":{
"latest_version":"9.47.0",
}
},
{}
]
}
Test individual versions like this:
https://laravelversions.com/api/versions/8 https://laravelversions.com/api/versions/8.1 https://laravelversions.com/api/versions/8.1.0
If you pass a major version (e.g. /8
) you'll only see information about that major version, just like its entry in the full list (as seen above).
If you request a minor/patch version (e.g. /8.1
or /8.1.0
) you'll see an additional section called specific_version
that give you details about whether your provided release is the most up-to-date for its major. For example, this would be the output of requesting /8.1.5
at a time when 8.24.0
was the most up-to-date release for Laravel 8:
{
"data": {
"major": 8,
"latest_minor": 24,
"latest_patch": 0,
"latest": "8.24.0",
"released_at": "2020-09-08T00:00:00.000000Z",
"ends_bugfixes_at": "2021-04-21T00:00:00.000000Z",
"ends_securityfixes_at": "2021-09-08T00:00:00.000000Z",
"status": "active",
"specific_version": {
"provided": "8.1.5",
"needs_patch": true,
"needs_major_upgrade": false
},
"links": [
{
"type": "GET",
"rel": "major",
"href": "https://laravelversions.com/api/versions/8"
},
{
"type": "GET",
"rel": "self",
"href": "https://laravelversions.com/api/versions/8.1.5"
},
{
"type": "GET",
"rel": "latest",
"href": "https://laravelversions.com/api/versions/8.24.0"
}
]
}
}
Potential statuses:
- "active": receiving bug and security fixes
- "security": only receiving security fixes
- "end-of-life": no longer receiving security or bug fixes
- PHP >= 8.1 with the extensions listed in the Laravel docs
- A supported relational database and corresponding PHP extension
- Composer
- NPM
-
(Optionally) Fork this repository
-
Clone the repository locally
-
Install dependencies with
composer install
-
Copy
.env.example
to.env
and modify its contents to reflect your local environment. -
Generate an application key
php artisan key:generate
-
Create a "classic" GitHub Personal Access Token and update the
GITHUB_TOKEN
key in your.env
file. -
Create a database and point the
DB_DATABASE
to it in the.env
file. -
Run database migrations and populate with initial seed data.
php artisan migrate --seed
-
Run
php artisan fetch-laravel-versions
to pull in the latest releases. -
Install frontend dependencies with
npm install
-
Build frontend assets with
npm run dev
-
Configure a web server, such as the built-in PHP web server, to use the
public
directory as the document root.php -S localhost:8080 -t public
-
Run tests with
php artisan test
.
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- fork this repository
- copy this file of the English version with your translation: from
lang/en.json
file tolang/{code-lang}.json
file (where 'code-lang' is the short code of the translated language) - add language in the configuration file
config/localized-routes.php
- in the variable
supported-locales
, the code of the supported language - in the variable
locales-name-native
the language code as the key, and the value of the name of the native language, which will be displayed in the menu.
- in the variable
- add a pull request with the name of the language
- ex: [pl] New language