![]() I'm not digging into writing tests but if you're interested I suggest to take a look at Test Driven Laravel. ![]() Feel free to adopt if you like it or change it where needed. Of course this example is just one way of doing it. The example below is not taken from one of these projects but the goal is to give you a sense of what you could do with this package. We use this package ourselves in three different production environments. ![]() After some issues that got opened on GitHub I decided to write a blogpost on the Laravel FFmpeg package we created.
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