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No Compromises
Joel Clermont and Aaron Saray
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Two seasoned salty programming veterans talk best practices based on years of working with Laravel SaaS teams.
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Two seasoned salty programming veterans talk best practices based on years of working with Laravel SaaS teams.
Show more...
Technology
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A composable, versioned toolkit for Laravel projects
No Compromises
13 minutes
4 weeks ago
A composable, versioned toolkit for Laravel projects

We join a fair number of projects, and we often help teams bring their project up to our standard. This means bringing a lot of the same small pieces from project to project.

In the latest episode of the No Compromises podcast, we rethink our “project standard” repo. Instead of a full Laravel skeleton, we propose a composable library of tool-specific, versioned configs (PHPUnit, Docker, etc.).

We walk through the benefits for greenfield and legacy work, open questions about test organization, and how this approach scales as tools evolve.

  • (00:00) - Why we keep our tooling current
  • (00:15) - The “project standard” repo is aging
  • (01:30) - Reference guide vs installable skeleton
  • (02:30) - Supporting old and new stacks (versions, tags)
  • (03:30) - Pivot: organize by tool and version, not app
  • (04:30) - Example plan: folders for PHPUnit 11/12 (and beyond)
  • (05:15) - What belongs where? Tests, traits, and context
  • (10:00) - Docker-first thinking; where Horizon config lives
  • (11:15) - Open questions: PHPUnit vs Pest vs “testing” folder
  • (12:15) - Takeaway: evolve the repo as the tools evolve
  • (12:45) - Silly bit

Want help making your project as organized as one of our projects?
No Compromises
Two seasoned salty programming veterans talk best practices based on years of working with Laravel SaaS teams.