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Real-Time Laravel Showdown: Laravel Reverb vs. Pusher

This talk will explore two possible solutions for adding real-time functionality to Laravel applications: Laravel Echo with Laravel Reverb and Pusher. It will examine their architecture, ease of integration, performance, scalability, and costs to help you choose the solution that best suits your needs.

Real-Time Laravel Showdown

Running the Project Locally

1. Install dependencies via Composer and NPM:

Use Composer and NPM to install all required packages:

composer install
npm install

2. Set Up Environment Variables

Copy .env.example to .env and adjust the configuration according to your environment.

3. Start the Development Server

Run the Vite development server to enable frontend features:

npm run dev

4. Launch the Reverb Server

Use the Artisan command to start the Reverb server:

php artisan reverb:start

Switching Between Pusher and Reverb

To toggle between Pusher and Reverb for broadcasting, update the following lines in your .env file:

# For Reverb
BROADCAST_CONNECTION=reverb
BROADCAST_DRIVER=reverb

# For Pusher
BROADCAST_CONNECTION=pusher
BROADCAST_DRIVER=pusher

After updating .env, make sure to clear the configuration cache for the changes to take effect:

php artisan config:cache

Testing Application Functionality

The homepage (/) includes links in the header to access the Reverb Dashboard and Pusher Dashboard. Use these dashboards to observe real-time updates triggered by the commands below.

1. Create Orders

php artisan orders:create {count=5}

This command generates the specified number of new orders (default: 5). The new orders will appear automatically on the dashboard, allowing you to test real-time order updates.

2. Change Order Status

php artisan orders:change {id}

This command changes the status of a specified order by its ID. The status automatically transitions as follows:

  • From new to delivering
  • From delivering to delivered

As the status changes, the order’s position on the dashboard updates in real time.

3. Delete All Orders

php artisan orders:delete

This command deletes all orders from the database. To fully reset the dashboard view, click the “Clear” button on the dashboard, which removes all displayed orders. This allows you to refresh the dashboard before testing new orders and status changes.

Credits

About us

Offline Agency is a web design agency based in Padua, Italy. You'll find an overview of our projects on our website.