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I'm really confused with events and observers. because both are doing same things. what are the differences b/w events and observers? Thanks in advance.










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          OK. So, clear up one thing Events and Observers are not doing same things.



          What is Event ?



          Event is triggered when specific task happens. Such as, some model is created, updated, delete (these are the default ones from laravel). You can dispatch/trigger your custom events as well product.liked or user.commented.



          https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events#defining-events



          What are observers ?



          As name states these classes observes/handles those events above mentioned. So if we say
          we want to do something when user is created or user is creating (this is before making an entry to DB). We define observers and if you are familiar with before and after methods methodology you can relate.



          https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#observers






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            OK. So, clear up one thing Events and Observers are not doing same things.



            What is Event ?



            Event is triggered when specific task happens. Such as, some model is created, updated, delete (these are the default ones from laravel). You can dispatch/trigger your custom events as well product.liked or user.commented.



            https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events#defining-events



            What are observers ?



            As name states these classes observes/handles those events above mentioned. So if we say
            we want to do something when user is created or user is creating (this is before making an entry to DB). We define observers and if you are familiar with before and after methods methodology you can relate.



            https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#observers






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              OK. So, clear up one thing Events and Observers are not doing same things.



              What is Event ?



              Event is triggered when specific task happens. Such as, some model is created, updated, delete (these are the default ones from laravel). You can dispatch/trigger your custom events as well product.liked or user.commented.



              https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events#defining-events



              What are observers ?



              As name states these classes observes/handles those events above mentioned. So if we say
              we want to do something when user is created or user is creating (this is before making an entry to DB). We define observers and if you are familiar with before and after methods methodology you can relate.



              https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#observers






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                OK. So, clear up one thing Events and Observers are not doing same things.



                What is Event ?



                Event is triggered when specific task happens. Such as, some model is created, updated, delete (these are the default ones from laravel). You can dispatch/trigger your custom events as well product.liked or user.commented.



                https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events#defining-events



                What are observers ?



                As name states these classes observes/handles those events above mentioned. So if we say
                we want to do something when user is created or user is creating (this is before making an entry to DB). We define observers and if you are familiar with before and after methods methodology you can relate.



                https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#observers






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                OK. So, clear up one thing Events and Observers are not doing same things.



                What is Event ?



                Event is triggered when specific task happens. Such as, some model is created, updated, delete (these are the default ones from laravel). You can dispatch/trigger your custom events as well product.liked or user.commented.



                https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/events#defining-events



                What are observers ?



                As name states these classes observes/handles those events above mentioned. So if we say
                we want to do something when user is created or user is creating (this is before making an entry to DB). We define observers and if you are familiar with before and after methods methodology you can relate.



                https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/eloquent#observers







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