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Any word on a Craft 4 version of this? #8

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bossanova808 opened this issue May 6, 2022 · 5 comments
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Any word on a Craft 4 version of this? #8

bossanova808 opened this issue May 6, 2022 · 5 comments

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@bossanova808
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I know collect() has been added and perhaps removes some of the need for this (as I understand it) - but it would still help us with the Craft 4 transition if we could initially keep using this rather the re-work....quite a lot...

Thus, would be great if this made the jump...

@CreateSean
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Also looking to update

@CreateSean
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6 months on from original request - looks like this is now abandonware.

@bossanova808
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I will say from my own experience, I converted all my calls back to Craft standard and used .collect() in a couple places and my need/desire for this plugin disappeared.

@CreateSean
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I will say from my own experience, I converted all my calls back to Craft standard and used .collect() in a couple places and my need/desire for this plugin disappeared.

I'm working on an inherited site and I don't know what this plugin does or the implications of converting the tags it uses....

@bossanova808
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https://github.com/marionnewlevant/craft-agnostic_fetch#agnostic-fetch-overview

It was a syntax helper used to get rid of the annoying disparity between eager loaded and not eager loaded things. Particularly for heavy macro users, this was very handy, as you could then use one syntax for both scenarios. Which, when adding eager loading to a large site, saved many hours of work, in a nutshell.

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