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Informations about the package laravel-verbose

laravel-verbose

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Package that adds verbosity to Laravel/Lumen built-in console commands

Laravel Verbose in action

Overview

Even though Laravel console commands have verbosity flags -v/-vv/-vvv they are actually ignored. Therefore, using some of the console commands leaves developer completely blind – you have no idea what's happening behind the scenes.

Example running queue:work without this package:

What? Did it work or not? Was there a job in the queue or not? Why did it take several seconds to complete - does it mean it actually worked? What queue or connection did it use because I don't remember if I set them correctly?

Reminds of Microsoft products uh? :)

Example running queue:work after installing this package:

Let's now break AWS credentials so that SQS is unreachable:

Voilà! Now I know exactly what happened in both cases, and now -vv flag did exactly what it was supposed to do.

Installation

Then add a service provider to your config/app.php:

Compatibility

So far tested with:

Currently supported (read extended) commands


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Requires php Version >=5.5.0
laravel/framework Version 5.5.*|5.4.*|5.3.*
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