Laravel 12.36 introduces native concurrency control for HTTP pools and batches, plus buttery-smooth Inertia view transitions powered by the View Transition API. This release is all about speed, UX, and smarter async workflows.
⚡ Concurrency Control: Laravel Gets Smarter with Async
Laravel now supports concurrent execution of closures using the new Concurrency facade. This means you can run multiple slow tasks — like API calls, file processing, or DB queries — in parallel, without reaching for external tools.
🔧 How It Works
Laravel serializes closures and dispatches them to a hidden Artisan CLI command. Each closure runs in its own PHP process, and the results are returned to the parent process.
use Laravel\Concurrency\Facades\Concurrency;
$results = Concurrency::run([
fn () => Http::get('https://api.service-a.com'),
fn () => Http::get('https://api.service-b.com'),
]);
Supported drivers:
process(default)forksync(for testing)
🧠 Why It Matters
- Faster batch jobs
- Parallel HTTP requests
- Improved performance in queues and background tasks
You can also defer tasks using Concurrency::defer() — perfect for chaining async logic.
🎨 Inertia View Transitions: Native Page Animations
Inertia 2.x now supports View Transitions via the browser’s View Transition API. This means smoother page changes, animated component swaps, and a more app-like feel — all without writing custom JS.
✨ How to Use It
Transitions work with router visits, <Link /> components, and even callbacks:
router.visit('/dashboard', {
viewTransition: true
});
Or use a callback for fine-grained control:
router.visit('/profile', {
viewTransition: (transition) => {
transition.ready.then(() => console.log('Ready'));
transition.finished.then(() => console.log('Done'));
}
});
💡 Why It Matters
- Improved UX for SPAs and hybrid apps
- No extra libraries needed
- Works out of the box with Inertia’s router and components
🧩 Bonus: New Eloquent Collection Methods
Laravel 12.36 also adds:
Collection::firstOrFail()Collection::soleOrFail()
These throw exceptions if no match is found — perfect for stricter data handling.
🧠 Final Thought
Laravel 12.36 is a quiet powerhouse. With native concurrency and polished transitions, it’s pushing Laravel deeper into modern app territory — faster, smoother, and more expressive than ever.
Whether you’re building dashboards, SaaS tools, or content platforms, this release gives you new ways to optimize performance and elevate UX.
