[5.x] Allow closure in cascade content hydration#13580
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We (Jack Sleight and I) are currently adding support for hydrating the Cascade between subsequent requests in Livewire. Right now, the logic to hydrate the content runs for all subsequent requests, even if the Cascade does not get hydrated in the request:
https://github.com/jacksleight/statamic-livewire/blob/5e598375c06ecfd5bf40b6bad3e8878feb7f3f51/src/Http/Middleware/HydrateCascadeByLivewireUrl.php#L42
So I thought, adding support for a closure could prevent that.
I wonder if
Cascade::content()should return the property as is or evaluate the potential closure.