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I'm working on a feature to send a "cascade" or a chain of notifications with a delay between them with different channel. For example:

Email -> (30 minutes later) -> Push -> (30 minutes later) -> SMS

That flow is working good, now is the user completes something or does an action I want the chain to stop. So I stop or prevent the notification to be sent. This is what I've tried, but nothing seems to stop them.

I've tried:

public function via($notifiable)
{
    if (whatever condition to stop) {
        return null; // also tried with return []
    }

    return ['mail'];
}

Also

public function __construct(array $data = [])
{
    if (whatever condition to stop) {
        exit; // are you desperate, bruh?
    }
}

Is there something super obvious I'm not seeing? Might be related to our custom scheduler, tho. Do you have an idea where can I break the app to prevent the notification to be sent?

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Actually, this was enough:

public function via($notifiable)
{
    if (whatever condition to stop) {
        return [];
    }

    return ['mail'];
}

The problem was something else, Docker was showing me a cached version of the files, so they were always returning a return ['mail'];

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