I mention #LaravelNova from time to time and that I am very satisfied with it. (and I have my own package for it, as I shared here before)
Now that it's been in major version 4 for a while, there's finally a short presentation on Laravel's official YouTube channel. (~12 minutes)
It's not a tutorial, but shows briefly what it can do (and it can do a lot more) to get an impression of it.
And yes, it all looks very simple and I have to say: what he shows in 12 minutes, I managed in about 30 when I first set it up, without any previous knowledge. Including reading docs etc. It really is that simple and I still really like it.
Sidenote: I also tested #Filament and it's not even remotely that simple. Theoretically, however, you can equip it more with custom stuff. But that's also theoretically possible with Nova, you just have to stick more to standards.
Just released a new version of my Nova Queue Management package for #LaravelNova.
This is just a small but really useful update that shows the count of pending jobs and failed jobs directly in the navigation of Laravel Nova. So you don't have to navigate to the resources.
It's actived by default but can be disabled via the config file if you don't want to see that for whatever reason.
Here is a small update based on the last one. I had the idea that it would be nice if you could control the badge not only via on and off in the config file but also based on a threshold.
So if you don't want to see the badge until you have 10 or more failed jobs, go for it. It's possible now! 😁