94 |
95 |
96 |
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1 | [
17 | 'guard' => 'web',
18 | 'passwords' => 'users',
19 | ],
20 |
21 | /*
22 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
23 | | Authentication Guards
24 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 | |
26 | | Next, you may define every authentication guard for your application.
27 | | Of course, a great default configuration has been defined for you
28 | | here which uses session storage and the Eloquent user provider.
29 | |
30 | | All authentication drivers have a user provider. This defines how the
31 | | users are actually retrieved out of your database or other storage
32 | | mechanisms used by this application to persist your user's data.
33 | |
34 | | Supported: "session", "token"
35 | |
36 | */
37 |
38 | 'guards' => [
39 | 'web' => [
40 | 'driver' => 'session',
41 | 'provider' => 'users',
42 | ],
43 |
44 | 'api' => [
45 | 'driver' => 'token',
46 | 'provider' => 'users',
47 | ],
48 | ],
49 |
50 | /*
51 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
52 | | User Providers
53 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
54 | |
55 | | All authentication drivers have a user provider. This defines how the
56 | | users are actually retrieved out of your database or other storage
57 | | mechanisms used by this application to persist your user's data.
58 | |
59 | | If you have multiple user tables or models you may configure multiple
60 | | sources which represent each model / table. These sources may then
61 | | be assigned to any extra authentication guards you have defined.
62 | |
63 | | Supported: "database", "eloquent"
64 | |
65 | */
66 |
67 | 'providers' => [
68 | 'users' => [
69 | 'driver' => 'eloquent',
70 | 'model' => App\User::class,
71 | ],
72 |
73 | // 'users' => [
74 | // 'driver' => 'database',
75 | // 'table' => 'users',
76 | // ],
77 | ],
78 |
79 | /*
80 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
81 | | Resetting Passwords
82 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
83 | |
84 | | You may specify multiple password reset configurations if you have more
85 | | than one user table or model in the application and you want to have
86 | | separate password reset settings based on the specific user types.
87 | |
88 | | The expire time is the number of minutes that the reset token should be
89 | | considered valid. This security feature keeps tokens short-lived so
90 | | they have less time to be guessed. You may change this as needed.
91 | |
92 | */
93 |
94 | 'passwords' => [
95 | 'users' => [
96 | 'provider' => 'users',
97 | 'table' => 'password_resets',
98 | 'expire' => 60,
99 | ],
100 | ],
101 |
102 | ];
103 |
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/config/database.php:
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1 | PDO::FETCH_OBJ,
17 |
18 | /*
19 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 | | Default Database Connection Name
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | |
23 | | Here you may specify which of the database connections below you wish
24 | | to use as your default connection for all database work. Of course
25 | | you may use many connections at once using the Database library.
26 | |
27 | */
28 |
29 | 'default' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
30 |
31 | /*
32 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 | | Database Connections
34 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
35 | |
36 | | Here are each of the database connections setup for your application.
37 | | Of course, examples of configuring each database platform that is
38 | | supported by Laravel is shown below to make development simple.
39 | |
40 | |
41 | | All database work in Laravel is done through the PHP PDO facilities
42 | | so make sure you have the driver for your particular database of
43 | | choice installed on your machine before you begin development.
44 | |
45 | */
46 |
47 | 'connections' => [
48 |
49 | 'sqlite' => [
50 | 'driver' => 'sqlite',
51 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', database_path('database.sqlite')),
52 | 'prefix' => '',
53 | ],
54 |
55 | 'mysql' => [
56 | 'driver' => 'mysql',
57 | 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
58 | 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '3306'),
59 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
60 | 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
61 | 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
62 | 'charset' => 'utf8',
63 | 'collation' => 'utf8_unicode_ci',
64 | 'prefix' => '',
65 | 'strict' => true,
66 | 'engine' => null,
67 | ],
68 |
69 | 'pgsql' => [
70 | 'driver' => 'pgsql',
71 | 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
72 | 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '5432'),
73 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
74 | 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
75 | 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
76 | 'charset' => 'utf8',
77 | 'prefix' => '',
78 | 'schema' => 'public',
79 | 'sslmode' => 'prefer',
80 | ],
81 |
82 | ],
83 |
84 | /*
85 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
86 | | Migration Repository Table
87 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
88 | |
89 | | This table keeps track of all the migrations that have already run for
90 | | your application. Using this information, we can determine which of
91 | | the migrations on disk haven't actually been run in the database.
92 | |
93 | */
94 |
95 | 'migrations' => 'migrations',
96 |
97 | /*
98 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
99 | | Redis Databases
100 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
101 | |
102 | | Redis is an open source, fast, and advanced key-value store that also
103 | | provides a richer set of commands than a typical key-value systems
104 | | such as APC or Memcached. Laravel makes it easy to dig right in.
105 | |
106 | */
107 |
108 | 'redis' => [
109 |
110 | 'cluster' => false,
111 |
112 | 'default' => [
113 | 'host' => env('REDIS_HOST', 'localhost'),
114 | 'password' => env('REDIS_PASSWORD', null),
115 | 'port' => env('REDIS_PORT', 6379),
116 | 'database' => 0,
117 | ],
118 |
119 | ],
120 |
121 | ];
122 |
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1 | env('MAIL_DRIVER', 'smtp'),
20 |
21 | /*
22 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
23 | | SMTP Host Address
24 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 | |
26 | | Here you may provide the host address of the SMTP server used by your
27 | | applications. A default option is provided that is compatible with
28 | | the Mailgun mail service which will provide reliable deliveries.
29 | |
30 | */
31 |
32 | 'host' => env('MAIL_HOST', 'smtp.mailgun.org'),
33 |
34 | /*
35 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
36 | | SMTP Host Port
37 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
38 | |
39 | | This is the SMTP port used by your application to deliver e-mails to
40 | | users of the application. Like the host we have set this value to
41 | | stay compatible with the Mailgun e-mail application by default.
42 | |
43 | */
44 |
45 | 'port' => env('MAIL_PORT', 587),
46 |
47 | /*
48 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
49 | | Global "From" Address
50 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 | |
52 | | You may wish for all e-mails sent by your application to be sent from
53 | | the same address. Here, you may specify a name and address that is
54 | | used globally for all e-mails that are sent by your application.
55 | |
56 | */
57 |
58 | 'from' => [
59 | 'address' => 'hello@example.com',
60 | 'name' => 'Example',
61 | ],
62 |
63 | /*
64 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
65 | | E-Mail Encryption Protocol
66 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
67 | |
68 | | Here you may specify the encryption protocol that should be used when
69 | | the application send e-mail messages. A sensible default using the
70 | | transport layer security protocol should provide great security.
71 | |
72 | */
73 |
74 | 'encryption' => env('MAIL_ENCRYPTION', 'tls'),
75 |
76 | /*
77 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
78 | | SMTP Server Username
79 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
80 | |
81 | | If your SMTP server requires a username for authentication, you should
82 | | set it here. This will get used to authenticate with your server on
83 | | connection. You may also set the "password" value below this one.
84 | |
85 | */
86 |
87 | 'username' => env('MAIL_USERNAME'),
88 |
89 | /*
90 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
91 | | SMTP Server Password
92 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
93 | |
94 | | Here you may set the password required by your SMTP server to send out
95 | | messages from your application. This will be given to the server on
96 | | connection so that the application will be able to send messages.
97 | |
98 | */
99 |
100 | 'password' => env('MAIL_PASSWORD'),
101 |
102 | /*
103 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
104 | | Sendmail System Path
105 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
106 | |
107 | | When using the "sendmail" driver to send e-mails, we will need to know
108 | | the path to where Sendmail lives on this server. A default path has
109 | | been provided here, which will work well on most of your systems.
110 | |
111 | */
112 |
113 | 'sendmail' => '/usr/sbin/sendmail -bs',
114 |
115 | ];
116 |
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/README.md:
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1 | [](https://www.anychart.com)
2 | # PHP basic template
3 | This example shows how to use Anychart library with the PHP programming language, Laravel framework and MySQL database.
4 |
5 | ## Running
6 |
7 | To use this sample you must have PHP installed, if not, please, install it as described [here](http://php.net/manual/en/faq.installation.php);
8 | MySQL installed and running, if not, please, check out [MySQL download page](https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/installer/) and follow [these instructions](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/installing.html);
9 | and Composer, if not, please, check out [Composer installation guide](https://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md#installation-linux-unix-osx).
10 |
11 | To check your installations, run the following command in the command line:
12 | ```
13 | $ php -v
14 | PHP 5.6.27-1+deb.sury.org~trusty+1 (cli) # sample output
15 | Copyright (c) 1997-2016 The PHP Group
16 | Zend Engine v2.6.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2016 Zend Technologies
17 | with Zend OPcache v7.0.6-dev, Copyright (c) 1999-2016, by Zend Technologies
18 |
19 | $ mysql --version
20 | mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.52, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 6. # sample output
21 |
22 | $ composer -V
23 | Composer version 1.2.1 2016-09-12 11:27:19 # sample output
24 | ```
25 |
26 | To start this example run commands listed below.
27 |
28 | Clone the repository from github.com:
29 | ```
30 | $ git clone git@github.com:anychart-integrations/php-laravel-mysql-template.git
31 | ```
32 |
33 | Navigate to the repository folder:
34 | ```
35 | $ cd php-laravel-mysql-template
36 | ```
37 |
38 | Install dependencies:
39 | ```
40 | $ composer install
41 | ```
42 |
43 | Ensure you have php-mysql, php-mbstring, php-xml being installed, run:
44 | ```
45 | $ php -m
46 | ```
47 | If there isn't 'mysql', 'xml' or 'mbstring' in the list, install it:
48 | ```
49 | # to install php-mysql, run:
50 | $ sudo apt-get install php{your_php_version}-mysql # e.g. sudo apt-get install php5.6-mysql
51 |
52 | # to install php-mbstring, run:
53 | $ sudo apt-get install php{your_php_version}-mbstring # e.g. sudo apt-get install php5.6-mbstring
54 |
55 | # to install php-xml, run:
56 | $ sudo apt-get install php{your_php_version}-xml # e.g. sudo apt-get install php5.6-xml
57 | ```
58 |
59 | Set up MySQL database, use -u -p flags to provide username and password:
60 | ```
61 | $ mysql < database_backup.sql
62 | ```
63 |
64 | Run example:
65 | ```
66 | $ php artisan serve
67 | ```
68 |
69 | Open browser at http://localhost:8000/
70 |
71 | ## Workspace
72 | Your workspace should look like:
73 | ```
74 | php-laravel-mysql-template/
75 | app/
76 | ...
77 | Http/
78 | ...
79 | Controllers/
80 | ...
81 | ChartController.php # Main controller to render chart
82 | bootstrap/
83 | config/
84 | database/
85 | public/
86 | ...
87 | css/
88 | ...
89 | style.css # css style
90 | resources/
91 | ...
92 | views
93 | ...
94 | chart.blade.php # html template
95 | routes/
96 | ...
97 | web.php # routes
98 | storage/
99 | tests/
100 | ...
101 | .env # main project settings, MySQL settings here
102 | .env.example
103 | .gitattributes
104 | .gitignore
105 | artisan
106 | composer.json # composer project settings
107 | composer.lock
108 | database_backup.sql # MySQL database dump
109 | gulpfile.js
110 | LICENSE
111 | package.json
112 | phpunit.xml
113 | README.md
114 | server.php
115 | yarn.lock
116 | ```
117 | More about Laravel directory structure you can read here: https://laravel.com/docs/5.3/structure
118 |
119 | ## Technologies
120 | Language - [PHP](http://php.net)
121 | Database - [MySQL](https://www.mysql.com/)
122 | Web framework - [Laravel](https://laravel.com)
123 |
124 | ## Further Learning
125 | * [Documentation](https://docs.anychart.com)
126 | * [JavaScript API Reference](https://api.anychart.com)
127 | * [Code Playground](https://playground.anychart.com)
128 | * [Technical Support](https://www.anychart.com/support)
129 |
130 | ## License
131 | AnyChart PHP/Laravel/MySQL integration sample includes two parts:
132 | - Code of the integration sample that allows to use Javascript library (in this case, AnyChart) with Laravel framework, PHP language and MySQL database. You can use, edit, modify it, use it with other Javascript libraries without any restrictions. It is released under [Apache 2.0 License](https://github.com/anychart-integrations/php-laravel-mysql-template/blob/master/LICENSE).
133 | - AnyChart JavaScript library. It is released under Commercial license. You can test this plugin with the trial version of AnyChart. Our trial version is not limited by time and doesn't contain any feature limitations. Check details [here](https://www.anychart.com/buy/).
134 |
135 | If you have any questions regarding licensing - please contact us.
136 |
137 | [](https://github.com/igrigorik/ga-beacon)
138 |
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/resources/lang/en/validation.php:
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1 | 'The :attribute must be accepted.',
17 | 'active_url' => 'The :attribute is not a valid URL.',
18 | 'after' => 'The :attribute must be a date after :date.',
19 | 'alpha' => 'The :attribute may only contain letters.',
20 | 'alpha_dash' => 'The :attribute may only contain letters, numbers, and dashes.',
21 | 'alpha_num' => 'The :attribute may only contain letters and numbers.',
22 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must be an array.',
23 | 'before' => 'The :attribute must be a date before :date.',
24 | 'between' => [
25 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max.',
26 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max kilobytes.',
27 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max characters.',
28 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must have between :min and :max items.',
29 | ],
30 | 'boolean' => 'The :attribute field must be true or false.',
31 | 'confirmed' => 'The :attribute confirmation does not match.',
32 | 'date' => 'The :attribute is not a valid date.',
33 | 'date_format' => 'The :attribute does not match the format :format.',
34 | 'different' => 'The :attribute and :other must be different.',
35 | 'digits' => 'The :attribute must be :digits digits.',
36 | 'digits_between' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max digits.',
37 | 'dimensions' => 'The :attribute has invalid image dimensions.',
38 | 'distinct' => 'The :attribute field has a duplicate value.',
39 | 'email' => 'The :attribute must be a valid email address.',
40 | 'exists' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
41 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be a file.',
42 | 'filled' => 'The :attribute field is required.',
43 | 'image' => 'The :attribute must be an image.',
44 | 'in' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
45 | 'in_array' => 'The :attribute field does not exist in :other.',
46 | 'integer' => 'The :attribute must be an integer.',
47 | 'ip' => 'The :attribute must be a valid IP address.',
48 | 'json' => 'The :attribute must be a valid JSON string.',
49 | 'max' => [
50 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max.',
51 | 'file' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max kilobytes.',
52 | 'string' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max characters.',
53 | 'array' => 'The :attribute may not have more than :max items.',
54 | ],
55 | 'mimes' => 'The :attribute must be a file of type: :values.',
56 | 'mimetypes' => 'The :attribute must be a file of type: :values.',
57 | 'min' => [
58 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min.',
59 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min kilobytes.',
60 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min characters.',
61 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must have at least :min items.',
62 | ],
63 | 'not_in' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
64 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be a number.',
65 | 'present' => 'The :attribute field must be present.',
66 | 'regex' => 'The :attribute format is invalid.',
67 | 'required' => 'The :attribute field is required.',
68 | 'required_if' => 'The :attribute field is required when :other is :value.',
69 | 'required_unless' => 'The :attribute field is required unless :other is in :values.',
70 | 'required_with' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values is present.',
71 | 'required_with_all' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values is present.',
72 | 'required_without' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values is not present.',
73 | 'required_without_all' => 'The :attribute field is required when none of :values are present.',
74 | 'same' => 'The :attribute and :other must match.',
75 | 'size' => [
76 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be :size.',
77 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be :size kilobytes.',
78 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be :size characters.',
79 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must contain :size items.',
80 | ],
81 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be a string.',
82 | 'timezone' => 'The :attribute must be a valid zone.',
83 | 'unique' => 'The :attribute has already been taken.',
84 | 'uploaded' => 'The :attribute failed to upload.',
85 | 'url' => 'The :attribute format is invalid.',
86 |
87 | /*
88 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
89 | | Custom Validation Language Lines
90 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
91 | |
92 | | Here you may specify custom validation messages for attributes using the
93 | | convention "attribute.rule" to name the lines. This makes it quick to
94 | | specify a specific custom language line for a given attribute rule.
95 | |
96 | */
97 |
98 | 'custom' => [
99 | 'attribute-name' => [
100 | 'rule-name' => 'custom-message',
101 | ],
102 | ],
103 |
104 | /*
105 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
106 | | Custom Validation Attributes
107 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
108 | |
109 | | The following language lines are used to swap attribute place-holders
110 | | with something more reader friendly such as E-Mail Address instead
111 | | of "email". This simply helps us make messages a little cleaner.
112 | |
113 | */
114 |
115 | 'attributes' => [],
116 |
117 | ];
118 |
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1 | env('SESSION_DRIVER', 'file'),
20 |
21 | /*
22 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
23 | | Session Lifetime
24 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 | |
26 | | Here you may specify the number of minutes that you wish the session
27 | | to be allowed to remain idle before it expires. If you want them
28 | | to immediately expire on the browser closing, set that option.
29 | |
30 | */
31 |
32 | 'lifetime' => 120,
33 |
34 | 'expire_on_close' => false,
35 |
36 | /*
37 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
38 | | Session Encryption
39 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
40 | |
41 | | This option allows you to easily specify that all of your session data
42 | | should be encrypted before it is stored. All encryption will be run
43 | | automatically by Laravel and you can use the Session like normal.
44 | |
45 | */
46 |
47 | 'encrypt' => false,
48 |
49 | /*
50 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 | | Session File Location
52 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
53 | |
54 | | When using the native session driver, we need a location where session
55 | | files may be stored. A default has been set for you but a different
56 | | location may be specified. This is only needed for file sessions.
57 | |
58 | */
59 |
60 | 'files' => storage_path('framework/sessions'),
61 |
62 | /*
63 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
64 | | Session Database Connection
65 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
66 | |
67 | | When using the "database" or "redis" session drivers, you may specify a
68 | | connection that should be used to manage these sessions. This should
69 | | correspond to a connection in your database configuration options.
70 | |
71 | */
72 |
73 | 'connection' => null,
74 |
75 | /*
76 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
77 | | Session Database Table
78 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 | |
80 | | When using the "database" session driver, you may specify the table we
81 | | should use to manage the sessions. Of course, a sensible default is
82 | | provided for you; however, you are free to change this as needed.
83 | |
84 | */
85 |
86 | 'table' => 'sessions',
87 |
88 | /*
89 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
90 | | Session Cache Store
91 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
92 | |
93 | | When using the "apc" or "memcached" session drivers, you may specify a
94 | | cache store that should be used for these sessions. This value must
95 | | correspond with one of the application's configured cache stores.
96 | |
97 | */
98 |
99 | 'store' => null,
100 |
101 | /*
102 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
103 | | Session Sweeping Lottery
104 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
105 | |
106 | | Some session drivers must manually sweep their storage location to get
107 | | rid of old sessions from storage. Here are the chances that it will
108 | | happen on a given request. By default, the odds are 2 out of 100.
109 | |
110 | */
111 |
112 | 'lottery' => [2, 100],
113 |
114 | /*
115 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
116 | | Session Cookie Name
117 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
118 | |
119 | | Here you may change the name of the cookie used to identify a session
120 | | instance by ID. The name specified here will get used every time a
121 | | new session cookie is created by the framework for every driver.
122 | |
123 | */
124 |
125 | 'cookie' => 'laravel_session',
126 |
127 | /*
128 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
129 | | Session Cookie Path
130 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
131 | |
132 | | The session cookie path determines the path for which the cookie will
133 | | be regarded as available. Typically, this will be the root path of
134 | | your application but you are free to change this when necessary.
135 | |
136 | */
137 |
138 | 'path' => '/',
139 |
140 | /*
141 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
142 | | Session Cookie Domain
143 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
144 | |
145 | | Here you may change the domain of the cookie used to identify a session
146 | | in your application. This will determine which domains the cookie is
147 | | available to in your application. A sensible default has been set.
148 | |
149 | */
150 |
151 | 'domain' => env('SESSION_DOMAIN', null),
152 |
153 | /*
154 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
155 | | HTTPS Only Cookies
156 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
157 | |
158 | | By setting this option to true, session cookies will only be sent back
159 | | to the server if the browser has a HTTPS connection. This will keep
160 | | the cookie from being sent to you if it can not be done securely.
161 | |
162 | */
163 |
164 | 'secure' => env('SESSION_SECURE_COOKIE', false),
165 |
166 | /*
167 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
168 | | HTTP Access Only
169 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
170 | |
171 | | Setting this value to true will prevent JavaScript from accessing the
172 | | value of the cookie and the cookie will only be accessible through
173 | | the HTTP protocol. You are free to modify this option if needed.
174 | |
175 | */
176 |
177 | 'http_only' => true,
178 |
179 | ];
180 |
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1 | 'Laravel',
16 |
17 | /*
18 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 | | Application Environment
20 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
21 | |
22 | | This value determines the "environment" your application is currently
23 | | running in. This may determine how you prefer to configure various
24 | | services your application utilizes. Set this in your ".env" file.
25 | |
26 | */
27 |
28 | 'env' => env('APP_ENV', 'production'),
29 |
30 | /*
31 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 | | Application Debug Mode
33 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 | |
35 | | When your application is in debug mode, detailed error messages with
36 | | stack traces will be shown on every error that occurs within your
37 | | application. If disabled, a simple generic error page is shown.
38 | |
39 | */
40 |
41 | 'debug' => env('APP_DEBUG', false),
42 |
43 | /*
44 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
45 | | Application URL
46 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
47 | |
48 | | This URL is used by the console to properly generate URLs when using
49 | | the Artisan command line tool. You should set this to the root of
50 | | your application so that it is used when running Artisan tasks.
51 | |
52 | */
53 |
54 | 'url' => env('APP_URL', 'http://localhost'),
55 |
56 | /*
57 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
58 | | Application Timezone
59 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
60 | |
61 | | Here you may specify the default timezone for your application, which
62 | | will be used by the PHP date and date-time functions. We have gone
63 | | ahead and set this to a sensible default for you out of the box.
64 | |
65 | */
66 |
67 | 'timezone' => 'UTC',
68 |
69 | /*
70 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
71 | | Application Locale Configuration
72 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
73 | |
74 | | The application locale determines the default locale that will be used
75 | | by the translation service provider. You are free to set this value
76 | | to any of the locales which will be supported by the application.
77 | |
78 | */
79 |
80 | 'locale' => 'en',
81 |
82 | /*
83 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
84 | | Application Fallback Locale
85 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
86 | |
87 | | The fallback locale determines the locale to use when the current one
88 | | is not available. You may change the value to correspond to any of
89 | | the language folders that are provided through your application.
90 | |
91 | */
92 |
93 | 'fallback_locale' => 'en',
94 |
95 | /*
96 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
97 | | Encryption Key
98 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
99 | |
100 | | This key is used by the Illuminate encrypter service and should be set
101 | | to a random, 32 character string, otherwise these encrypted strings
102 | | will not be safe. Please do this before deploying an application!
103 | |
104 | */
105 |
106 | 'key' => env('APP_KEY'),
107 |
108 | 'cipher' => 'AES-256-CBC',
109 |
110 | /*
111 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
112 | | Logging Configuration
113 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
114 | |
115 | | Here you may configure the log settings for your application. Out of
116 | | the box, Laravel uses the Monolog PHP logging library. This gives
117 | | you a variety of powerful log handlers / formatters to utilize.
118 | |
119 | | Available Settings: "single", "daily", "syslog", "errorlog"
120 | |
121 | */
122 |
123 | 'log' => env('APP_LOG', 'single'),
124 |
125 | 'log_level' => env('APP_LOG_LEVEL', 'debug'),
126 |
127 | /*
128 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
129 | | Autoloaded Service Providers
130 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
131 | |
132 | | The service providers listed here will be automatically loaded on the
133 | | request to your application. Feel free to add your own services to
134 | | this array to grant expanded functionality to your applications.
135 | |
136 | */
137 |
138 | 'providers' => [
139 |
140 | /*
141 | * Laravel Framework Service Providers...
142 | */
143 | Illuminate\Auth\AuthServiceProvider::class,
144 | Illuminate\Broadcasting\BroadcastServiceProvider::class,
145 | Illuminate\Bus\BusServiceProvider::class,
146 | Illuminate\Cache\CacheServiceProvider::class,
147 | Illuminate\Foundation\Providers\ConsoleSupportServiceProvider::class,
148 | Illuminate\Cookie\CookieServiceProvider::class,
149 | Illuminate\Database\DatabaseServiceProvider::class,
150 | Illuminate\Encryption\EncryptionServiceProvider::class,
151 | Illuminate\Filesystem\FilesystemServiceProvider::class,
152 | Illuminate\Foundation\Providers\FoundationServiceProvider::class,
153 | Illuminate\Hashing\HashServiceProvider::class,
154 | Illuminate\Mail\MailServiceProvider::class,
155 | Illuminate\Notifications\NotificationServiceProvider::class,
156 | Illuminate\Pagination\PaginationServiceProvider::class,
157 | Illuminate\Pipeline\PipelineServiceProvider::class,
158 | Illuminate\Queue\QueueServiceProvider::class,
159 | Illuminate\Redis\RedisServiceProvider::class,
160 | Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\PasswordResetServiceProvider::class,
161 | Illuminate\Session\SessionServiceProvider::class,
162 | Illuminate\Translation\TranslationServiceProvider::class,
163 | Illuminate\Validation\ValidationServiceProvider::class,
164 | Illuminate\View\ViewServiceProvider::class,
165 |
166 | /*
167 | * Package Service Providers...
168 | */
169 |
170 | //
171 |
172 | /*
173 | * Application Service Providers...
174 | */
175 | App\Providers\AppServiceProvider::class,
176 | App\Providers\AuthServiceProvider::class,
177 | // App\Providers\BroadcastServiceProvider::class,
178 | App\Providers\EventServiceProvider::class,
179 | App\Providers\RouteServiceProvider::class,
180 |
181 | ],
182 |
183 | /*
184 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
185 | | Class Aliases
186 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
187 | |
188 | | This array of class aliases will be registered when this application
189 | | is started. However, feel free to register as many as you wish as
190 | | the aliases are "lazy" loaded so they don't hinder performance.
191 | |
192 | */
193 |
194 | 'aliases' => [
195 |
196 | 'App' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\App::class,
197 | 'Artisan' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Artisan::class,
198 | 'Auth' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth::class,
199 | 'Blade' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Blade::class,
200 | 'Bus' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Bus::class,
201 | 'Cache' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cache::class,
202 | 'Config' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Config::class,
203 | 'Cookie' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cookie::class,
204 | 'Crypt' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Crypt::class,
205 | 'DB' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB::class,
206 | 'Eloquent' => Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model::class,
207 | 'Event' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Event::class,
208 | 'File' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\File::class,
209 | 'Gate' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Gate::class,
210 | 'Hash' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Hash::class,
211 | 'Lang' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Lang::class,
212 | 'Log' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Log::class,
213 | 'Mail' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Mail::class,
214 | 'Notification' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Notification::class,
215 | 'Password' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Password::class,
216 | 'Queue' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Queue::class,
217 | 'Redirect' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Redirect::class,
218 | 'Redis' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Redis::class,
219 | 'Request' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Request::class,
220 | 'Response' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Response::class,
221 | 'Route' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route::class,
222 | 'Schema' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema::class,
223 | 'Session' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Session::class,
224 | 'Storage' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage::class,
225 | 'URL' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\URL::class,
226 | 'Validator' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Validator::class,
227 | 'View' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\View::class,
228 |
229 | ],
230 |
231 | ];
232 |
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