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Laravel v5.4.28 released on June 30, 2017

Added

  • Added avg() and average() as higher order proxies (#19628)
  • Added fresh() method to Eloquent collection (#19616#19671)
  • Added ability to remove a global scope with another global scope (#19657)
  • Added Collection::intersectKey() method (#19683)
  • Support setting queue name via broadcastQueue() method (#19703#19708)
  • Support default return on BelongsTo relations (#19733#197881137d86ed0182b)
  • Added unless() method to query builder and collection (#19738#19740)
  • Added array_random() helper (#19741#19818#19826)
  • Support multiple manifest files on mix() (#19764)

Changed

  • Escape default value passed to @yield directive (#19643)
  • Support passing multiple fields to different validation rule (#19637)
  • Only dispatch the MessageSent event if mails should be sent (#19690)
  • Removed duplicate / from public_path() (#19731)
  • Made ThrottlesLogins more customizable (#19787)
  • Support PostgreSQL insert statements with DEFAULT VALUES (#19804)


Fixed

  • Fixed BelongsTo bug with incrementing keys (#19631)
  • Fixed PDO return value bug in unprepared() (#19667)
  • Don’t use event() helper in Http\Kernel (#19688)
  • Detect lock wait timeout as deadlock (#19749)
  • Improved escaping special characters in MySQL comments (#19798)
  • Fixed passing email as string to Event::emailOutputTo() (#19802)
  • Fixed withoutOverlapping() not creating mutex (#19834)


Removed

  • Removed role attribute from forms in stubs (#19792)



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