laravel-mongodb
A MongoDB based Eloquent model and Query builder for Laravel (Moloquent) (by mongodb)
laravel-eloquent-query-cache
Adding cache on your Laravel Eloquent queries' results is now a breeze. (by renoki-co)

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laravel-mongodb
Posts with mentions or reviews of laravel-mongodb.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-21.
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MongoDB Laravel Integration Now Officially Supported!
I am excited to share that MongoDB has taken over development of the community-driven MongoDB integration for Laravel framework! This means you can expect regular updates with improvements to the functionality, bug fixes, and compatibility with most recent Laravel and MongoDB releases.
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likelyhood of MongoDb composer package being maintained for 10x?
I use jenssegers /laravel-mongodb composer package fairly heavily. this issue seems to imply the mongodb plugin is sort of in limbo, and may be in jeopardy.
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Pro Tip: Use MongoDB for quickly spinning up prototypes
There's a well maintained MongoDB package for Laravel by jenssegers/laravel-mongodb.
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[Package Required] Mongodb compatible Nestedset/tree package
In previous projects I've used https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb it has the concept of embedded relationships which I think is what you are trying to do?
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How to Use MongoDB With Laravel
In order to integrate MongoDB with Laravel, we need to use the package jenssegers/mongodb. So, we'll install it with Composer:
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Path Collision: Jenssegers/laravel-mongodb
Jenssegers/laravel-mongodb: https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb
- Laravel & MongoDB na Convenia
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NoSql capable of raw SQL Queries
I am currently analyzing mongodb using laravel-mongodb however I can't find a way to do this, is it even possible?
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Eleqount generic implementation
MongoDB for example isn't natively supported by laravel, but this one exists: https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb
laravel-eloquent-query-cache
Posts with mentions or reviews of laravel-eloquent-query-cache.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-24.
- Is there a way to improve the cache?
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Will caching take care of this or should I schedule it?
Also this package (there are many alternatives) handing cache option now, https://github.com/renoki-co/laravel-eloquent-query-cache
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Running Memcached & Redis in one app
We're beginning to hit a threshold for queries and need to start implementing a query cache fairly soon using something like: https://github.com/renoki-co/laravel-eloquent-query-cache. We already have Redis running for our general Caching and Session storage and that sits on a dedicated Redis instance in AWS. We take a small performance hit from network latency overall, but its not that noticeable, however we are about to add in-transit encryption which further decrease performance.
- Any negative experience with automatic eloquent query caching?
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Laravel-query-cache adds macros for easily caching your queries
I didn't want to use the query to cache it because I still want to have control of the key, it's mainly an alias for Cache::remember. If you want that kind of cache, there are already some packages out there (like this https://github.com/renoki-co/laravel-eloquent-query-cache)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing laravel-mongodb and laravel-eloquent-query-cache you can also consider the following projects:
laravel-medialibrary - Associate files with Eloquent models
rememberable - Query caching for Laravel
laravel-nestedset - Effective tree structures in Laravel 4-8
heroicons - A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for UI development.
laravel-model-caching - Eloquent model-caching made easy.
laravel-attribute-observer - Observe (and react to) attribute changes made on Eloquent models.
corcel - Use WordPress backend with Laravel or any PHP application
laravel-mongodb-tutorial - Code for the Laravel and MongoDB tutorial
RememberableQuery - Remember your Query results using only one method. Yes, only one.
mongo-php-library - The Official MongoDB PHP library
laravel - Reliese Laravel Model Generator
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laravel-eloquent-query-cache vs corcel
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laravel-eloquent-query-cache vs laravel

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