Laravel DB::transaction() return value

By giving a look at function transaction it does its process inside a try/catch block

public function transaction(Closure $callback)
{
    $this->beginTransaction();

    // We'll simply execute the given callback within a try / catch block
    // and if we catch any exception we can rollback the transaction
    // so that none of the changes are persisted to the database.
    try
    {
        $result = $callback($this);

        $this->commit();
    }

    // If we catch an exception, we will roll back so nothing gets messed
    // up in the database. Then we'll re-throw the exception so it can
    // be handled how the developer sees fit for their applications.
    catch (\Exception $e)
    {
        $this->rollBack();

        throw $e;
    }

So throws an Exception (after the rollback) if fails or returns $result, which is the result of your callback

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