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Reverb is so easy to set up 🤩 - `php artisan install:broadcasting` - `php artisan make:event` - Implement `ShouldBroadcast` with a channel name - Use Echo to listen This demo took 5 minutes to set up, and I've never seen Reverb before today. Amazing work.

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Luke Downing2 years ago

It is now so simple to add websocket support to your apps that it's almost criminal not to. Add to that the fact that it's *literally a toggle in Forge* and we have ourselves a showstopper 🔥

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Luke Downing2 years ago

I explore all of this and more in my latest Larabit:

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Jim Hull2 years ago

i would love a "so you're using Pusher, well now use this" kind of doc

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Al Nahian 🎯2 years ago

Omg this looks clean 😍 Gotta try Laravel Reverb tonight 🤟

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ArielMejiaDev2 years ago

what are you using with breeze? blade view? livewire? inertia? what should be the right path to make a little demo?

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Luke Downing2 years ago

This is Breeze with Inertia, but you can do it with any stack you'd like!

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Muzafar Shah2 years ago

will this work flawlessly with Laravel as a backend API and React Native as a mobile app?

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Luke Downing2 years ago

Never looked into react native. Does it support websockets?

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PUBG Lookup dot com2 years ago

Is it polling? That response time seemed slow. Any insight into why that might be?

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Luke Downing2 years ago

Pretty sure it’s because my browser isn’t the focused window, so it throttles requests

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