Realtime Private Messages with Laravel Livewire
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01. Introduction
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02. Installing Laravel and Livewire
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03. Listing conversations
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04. Attaching users to conversations
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05. A little refactor to a user presenter
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06. Showing the conversation view
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07. The conversation user component
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08. Attaching messages to conversations
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09. Displaying conversation messages
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10. Replying to a conversation
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11. Using Alpine.js to submit the form
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12. Showing the latest message in the conversation list
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13. Ordering conversations by latest message
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14. Marking conversations as read
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15. Setting up Laravel Websockets
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16. Updating conversation messages in realtime
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17. Properly authorizing channels
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18. The new conversation view
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19. An endpoint to search for users
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20. Searching and adding users
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21. Creating a new conversation
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22. Adding new conversations in realtime
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23. Fixing pivot rerendering issue
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24. Updating the conversation list details in realtime
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25. Using a blade component for user searching
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26. Retrospectively adding users to conversations
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27. Updating freshly added users in realtime
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28. Checking in with authorization
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29. Refactoring with a view composer
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