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    Implement Conditional Migrations in Laravel with the New shouldRun() Method

    May 1, 2025

    Implement Conditional Migrations in Laravel with the New shouldRun() Method

    Laravel’s shouldRun() method enables migrations to execute conditionally based on application state. This feature streamlines feature-flagged development by allowing database changes to activate only when needed, simplifying phased rollouts in multi-tenant environments.


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