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    Laravel 12.9 Adds a useEloquentBuilder Attribute, a FailOnException Queue Middleware, and More

    June 18, 2025

    Laravel 12.9 Adds a useEloquentBuilder Attribute, a FailOnException Queue Middleware, and More

    The Laravel team released v12.19.0 with a UseEloquentBuilder PHP attribute, an AsFluent model cast, FailOnException job middleware, assert redirect back with errors, and more.


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