honey

A spam prevention package for Laravel, providing honeypot techniques, ip blocking and beautifully simple Recaptcha integration. Stop spam. Use Honey.

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honey - v1.0.0 Latest Release

Published by lukeraymonddowning 6 months ago

honey - 0.6.0

Published by lukeraymonddowning 8 months ago

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/lukeraymonddowning/honey/compare/0.5.0...0.6.0

honey - 0.5.0

Published by lukeraymonddowning over 1 year ago

Please note that the minimum required version of PHP is 8.1, and the minimum required version of Laravel is 9.49

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/lukeraymonddowning/honey/compare/0.4.0...0.5.0

honey - v0.4.0

Published by lukeraymonddowning almost 3 years ago

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/lukeraymonddowning/honey/compare/0.3.4...0.4.0

honey - Fixes an issue when using Honey with Vue

Published by lukeraymonddowning over 3 years ago

Thanks to @adriaanzon for this fix. If you're experiencing issues when using Honey with Vue, you can now disable the JavascriptInputFilledCheck in the config file and you should be good to go.

honey - Improves testing and installation, and fixes a Livewire bug

Published by lukeraymonddowning almost 4 years ago

There was a bug with Livewire due to reCaptcha tokens being 1 time use. This release fixes that.

honey - Honey no longer requires Alpine JS

Published by lukeraymonddowning almost 4 years ago

honey - Fixes a crash during install on certain environments

Published by lukeraymonddowning almost 4 years ago

honey - Honey now supports Livewire!

Published by lukeraymonddowning almost 4 years ago

I'm excited to announce that Livewire is now supported in Honey!

honey - Honey can now be disabled in different environments

Published by lukeraymonddowning almost 4 years ago

honey - First release

Published by lukeraymonddowning almost 4 years ago

Welcome to Honey! I've marked this release as pre-release. Not that I don't think its stable, it certainly is from my testing, but it doesn't include the full feature set I see it having. So thank you for using Honey, but expect much more to come.