11 |
12 |
13 |
18 |
19 |
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/database/migrations/2014_10_12_100000_create_password_resets_table.php:
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1 | string('email')->index();
18 | $table->string('token');
19 | $table->timestamp('created_at')->nullable();
20 | });
21 | }
22 |
23 | /**
24 | * Reverse the migrations.
25 | *
26 | * @return void
27 | */
28 | public function down()
29 | {
30 | Schema::dropIfExists('password_resets');
31 | }
32 | }
33 |
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/resources/lang/en/passwords.php:
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1 | 'Passwords must be at least six characters and match the confirmation.',
17 | 'reset' => 'Your password has been reset!',
18 | 'sent' => 'We have e-mailed your password reset link!',
19 | 'token' => 'This password reset token is invalid.',
20 | 'user' => "We can't find a user with that e-mail address.",
21 |
22 | ];
23 |
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/app/Http/Controllers/RegisterController.php:
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1 | middleware('guest');
19 | }
20 |
21 | /**
22 | * Handle a registration request for the application.
23 | *
24 | * @param App\Http\Requests\RegisterRequest $request
25 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
26 | */
27 | public function register(RegisterRequest $request)
28 | {
29 | return $this->respondWithToken(
30 | auth()->login(
31 | User::create($request->validated())
32 | )
33 | );
34 | }
35 | }
36 |
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/app/Http/Controllers/Controller.php:
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1 | json([
24 | 'access_token' => $token,
25 | 'token_type' => 'bearer',
26 | 'expires_in' => auth()->factory()->getTTL() * 60,
27 | 'user_id' => auth()->user()->id
28 | ]);
29 | }
30 | }
31 |
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/database/migrations/2014_10_12_000000_create_users_table.php:
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1 | increments('id');
18 | $table->string('name');
19 | $table->string('email')->unique();
20 | $table->string('password');
21 | $table->rememberToken();
22 | $table->timestamps();
23 | });
24 | }
25 |
26 | /**
27 | * Reverse the migrations.
28 | *
29 | * @return void
30 | */
31 | public function down()
32 | {
33 | Schema::dropIfExists('users');
34 | }
35 | }
36 |
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/app/Console/Kernel.php:
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1 | command('inspire')
28 | // ->hourly();
29 | }
30 |
31 | /**
32 | * Register the commands for the application.
33 | *
34 | * @return void
35 | */
36 | protected function commands()
37 | {
38 | $this->load(__DIR__.'/Commands');
39 |
40 | require base_path('routes/console.php');
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
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/resources/assets/js/utils/Errors.js:
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1 | class Errors {
2 | /**
3 | * Create a new Errors instance.
4 | */
5 | constructor () {
6 | this.errors = {}
7 | }
8 |
9 | /**
10 | * Determine if an errors exists for the given field.
11 | *
12 | * @param {string} field
13 | */
14 | has (field) {
15 | return this.errors.hasOwnProperty(field)
16 | }
17 |
18 | /**
19 | * Determine if we have any errors.
20 | */
21 | any () {
22 | return Object.keys(this.errors).length > 0
23 | }
24 |
25 | /**
26 | * Retrieve the error message for a field.
27 | *
28 | * @param {string} field
29 | */
30 | get (field) {
31 | if (this.errors[field]) {
32 | return this.errors[field][0]
33 | }
34 | }
35 |
36 | /**
37 | * Record the new errors.
38 | *
39 | * @param {object} errors
40 | */
41 | record (errors) {
42 | this.errors = errors
43 | }
44 |
45 | /**
46 | * Clear one or all error fields.
47 | *
48 | * @param {string|null} field
49 | */
50 | clear (field) {
51 | if (field) {
52 | delete this.errors[field]
53 |
54 | return
55 | }
56 |
57 | this.errors = {}
58 | }
59 | }
60 |
61 | export default Errors
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/routes/api.php:
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1 | group(function(){
17 | // Registration Routes...
18 | Route::post('register', 'RegisterController@register');
19 |
20 | // JWT Routes
21 | Route::post('login', 'AuthController@login');
22 | Route::post('logout', 'AuthController@logout');
23 | Route::post('refresh', 'AuthController@refresh');
24 | Route::post('me', 'AuthController@me');
25 | });
26 |
27 | Route::middleware('auth:api')->group(function () {
28 | Route::ApiResource('tasks', 'TasksController');
29 | Route::delete('tasks', 'TasksController@deleteCompletedTasks');
30 | });
31 |
32 | Route::apiResource('companies', 'CompanyController');
33 |
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/config/view.php:
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1 | [
17 | resource_path('views'),
18 | ],
19 |
20 | /*
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | | Compiled View Path
23 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 | |
25 | | This option determines where all the compiled Blade templates will be
26 | | stored for your application. Typically, this is within the storage
27 | | directory. However, as usual, you are free to change this value.
28 | |
29 | */
30 |
31 | 'compiled' => realpath(storage_path('framework/views')),
32 |
33 | ];
34 |
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/config/services.php:
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1 | [
18 | 'domain' => env('MAILGUN_DOMAIN'),
19 | 'secret' => env('MAILGUN_SECRET'),
20 | ],
21 |
22 | 'ses' => [
23 | 'key' => env('SES_KEY'),
24 | 'secret' => env('SES_SECRET'),
25 | 'region' => env('SES_REGION', 'us-east-1'),
26 | ],
27 |
28 | 'sparkpost' => [
29 | 'secret' => env('SPARKPOST_SECRET'),
30 | ],
31 |
32 | 'stripe' => [
33 | 'model' => App\User::class,
34 | 'key' => env('STRIPE_KEY'),
35 | 'secret' => env('STRIPE_SECRET'),
36 | ],
37 |
38 | ];
39 |
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/resources/assets/js/components/NavBar.vue:
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1 |
2 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
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/resources/assets/js/store/auth.js:
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1 | import router from '../router'
2 | import axios from 'axios'
3 |
4 | const types = {
5 | LOGIN: 'LOGIN',
6 | LOGOUT: 'LOGOUT'
7 | }
8 |
9 | const state = {
10 | logged: !!window.localStorage.getItem('token')
11 | }
12 |
13 | const mutations = {
14 | [types.LOGIN] (state) {
15 | state.logged = true
16 | },
17 |
18 | [types.LOGOUT] (state) {
19 | state.logged = false
20 | }
21 | }
22 |
23 | const getters = {
24 | isLogged: state => state.logged
25 | }
26 |
27 | const actions = {
28 | login ({ commit }, data) {
29 | commit(types.LOGIN)
30 |
31 | window.localStorage.setItem('token', data.access_token)
32 | window.localStorage.setItem('userId', data.user_id)
33 | axios.defaults.headers.common['Authorization'] = 'Bearer ' + data.access_token
34 |
35 | router.push({name: 'Dashboard'})
36 | },
37 |
38 | logout ({ commit }) {
39 | commit(types.LOGOUT)
40 | window.localStorage.removeItem('token')
41 | window.localStorage.removeItem('userId')
42 | delete axios.defaults.headers.common['Authorization']
43 |
44 | router.push({name: 'Home'})
45 | }
46 | }
47 |
48 | export default {
49 | state,
50 | mutations,
51 | getters,
52 | actions
53 | }
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/phpunit.xml:
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1 |
2 |
11 |
12 |
13 | ./tests/Feature
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | ./tests/Unit
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 | ./app
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "private": true,
3 | "scripts": {
4 | "dev": "npm run development",
5 | "development": "cross-env NODE_ENV=development node_modules/webpack/bin/webpack.js --progress --hide-modules --config=node_modules/laravel-mix/setup/webpack.config.js",
6 | "watch": "npm run development -- --watch",
7 | "watch-poll": "npm run watch -- --watch-poll",
8 | "hot": "cross-env NODE_ENV=development node_modules/webpack-dev-server/bin/webpack-dev-server.js --inline --hot --config=node_modules/laravel-mix/setup/webpack.config.js",
9 | "prod": "npm run production",
10 | "production": "cross-env NODE_ENV=production node_modules/webpack/bin/webpack.js --no-progress --hide-modules --config=node_modules/laravel-mix/setup/webpack.config.js"
11 | },
12 | "devDependencies": {
13 | "axios": "^0.18",
14 | "bootstrap": "^4.1.0",
15 | "cross-env": "^5.1",
16 | "jquery": "^3.2",
17 | "laravel-mix": "^2.0",
18 | "lodash": "^4.17.4",
19 | "popper.js": "^1.12",
20 | "vue": "^2.5.7",
21 | "vue-loader": "^14.2.2",
22 | "vue-router": "^3.0.1",
23 | "vue-template-compiler": "^2.5.16",
24 | "vuex": "^3.0.1"
25 | }
26 | }
27 |
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/resources/assets/js/router/index.js:
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1 | import VueRouter from 'vue-router'
2 | import store from '../store'
3 | import Home from '../components/Home.vue'
4 | import Register from '../components/Register.vue'
5 | import Login from '../components/Login.vue'
6 | import Dashboard from '../components/Dashboard.vue'
7 |
8 | const router = new VueRouter({
9 | routes: [
10 | {
11 | path: '/',
12 | name: 'Home',
13 | component: Home,
14 | meta: {
15 | auth: false
16 | }
17 | },
18 | {
19 | path: '/register',
20 | name: 'Register',
21 | component: Register,
22 | meta: {
23 | auth: false
24 | }
25 | },
26 | {
27 | path: '/login',
28 | name: 'Login',
29 | component: Login,
30 | meta: {
31 | auth: false
32 | }
33 | },
34 | {
35 | path: '/dashboard',
36 | name: 'Dashboard',
37 | component: Dashboard,
38 | meta: {
39 | auth: true
40 | }
41 | },
42 | {
43 | path: '*',
44 | redirect: '/'
45 | }
46 | ]
47 | });
48 |
49 | router.beforeEach((to, from, next) => {
50 | if (!store.getters.isLogged && to.meta.auth) {
51 | return next('/login')
52 | }
53 |
54 | if (store.getters.isLogged && to.name === 'Login') {
55 | return next('/')
56 | }
57 |
58 | next()
59 | })
60 |
61 | export default router
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/database/migrations/2018_04_12_163205_create_companies_table.php:
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1 | increments('id');
18 | $table->string('name');
19 | $table->text('description')->nullable();
20 | $table->string('website');
21 | $table->unsignedSmallInteger('year_founded');
22 | $table->string('address_line1');
23 | $table->string('address_line2')->nullable();
24 | $table->string('address_city');
25 | $table->string('address_state');
26 | $table->string('address_country');
27 | $table->string('address_zip');
28 |
29 | $table->timestamps();
30 | });
31 | }
32 |
33 | /**
34 | * Reverse the migrations.
35 | *
36 | * @return void
37 | */
38 | public function down()
39 | {
40 | Schema::dropIfExists('companies');
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
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/resources/assets/sass/index.sass:
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1 |
2 | // bootstrap overrides go here
3 |
4 | // use bootstrap 4
5 | @import "node_modules/bootstrap/scss/bootstrap";
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 | /**
10 | * This injects Tailwind's base styles, which is a combination of
11 | * Normalize.css and some additional base styles.
12 | *
13 | * You can see the styles here:
14 | * https://github.com/tailwindcss/tailwindcss/blob/master/css/preflight.css
15 | */
16 | // @tailwind preflight
17 |
18 | /**
19 | * Here you would add any of your custom component classes; stuff that you'd
20 | * want loaded *before* the utilities so that the utilities could still
21 | * override them.
22 | *
23 | * Example:
24 | *
25 | * .btn { ... }
26 | * .form-input { ... }
27 | *
28 | * Or if using a preprocessor:
29 | *
30 | * @import "components/buttons";
31 | * @import "components/forms";
32 | */
33 |
34 | /**
35 | * This injects all of Tailwind's utility classes, generated based on your
36 | * config file.
37 | */
38 | // @tailwind utilities
39 |
40 | /**
41 | * Here you would add any custom utilities you need that don't come out of the
42 | * box with Tailwind.
43 | *
44 | * Example :
45 | *
46 | * .bg-pattern-graph-paper { ... }
47 | * .skew-45 { ... }
48 | *
49 | * Or if using a preprocessor..
50 | *
51 | * @import "utilities/background-patterns";
52 | * @import "utilities/skew-transforms";
53 | */
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/app/User.php:
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1 | getKey(); // Eloquent Model method
38 | }
39 |
40 | /**
41 | * Return a key value array, containing any custom claims to be added to the JWT.
42 | *
43 | * @return array
44 | */
45 | public function getJWTCustomClaims() {
46 | return [];
47 | }
48 |
49 | public function setPasswordAttribute($password)
50 | {
51 | if ( $password !== null & $password !== "" )
52 | {
53 | $this->attributes['password'] = bcrypt($password);
54 | }
55 | }
56 | }
57 |
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/app/Exceptions/Handler.php:
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1 | wantsJson()) {
52 | return response()->json([
53 | 'error' => 'Resource not found'
54 | ], 404);
55 | }
56 |
57 | return parent::render($request, $exception);
58 | }
59 | }
60 |
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/config/hashing.php:
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1 | 'bcrypt',
19 |
20 | /*
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | | Bcrypt Options
23 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 | |
25 | | Here you may specify the configuration options that should be used when
26 | | passwords are hashed using the Bcrypt algorithm. This will allow you
27 | | to control the amount of time it takes to hash the given password.
28 | |
29 | */
30 |
31 | 'bcrypt' => [
32 | 'rounds' => 10,
33 | ],
34 |
35 | /*
36 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
37 | | Argon Options
38 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
39 | |
40 | | Here you may specify the configuration options that should be used when
41 | | passwords are hashed using the Argon algorithm. These will allow you
42 | | to control the amount of time it takes to hash the given password.
43 | |
44 | */
45 |
46 | 'argon' => [
47 | 'memory' => 1024,
48 | 'threads' => 2,
49 | 'time' => 2,
50 | ],
51 |
52 | ];
53 |
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/composer.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "laravel/laravel",
3 | "description": "The Laravel Framework.",
4 | "keywords": ["framework", "laravel"],
5 | "license": "MIT",
6 | "type": "project",
7 | "require": {
8 | "php": "^7.1.3",
9 | "barryvdh/laravel-cors": "^0.11.0",
10 | "fideloper/proxy": "^4.0",
11 | "laravel/framework": "5.6.*",
12 | "laravel/tinker": "^1.0",
13 | "tymon/jwt-auth": "1.0.0-rc.2"
14 | },
15 | "require-dev": {
16 | "filp/whoops": "^2.0",
17 | "fzaninotto/faker": "^1.4",
18 | "mockery/mockery": "^1.0",
19 | "nunomaduro/collision": "^2.0",
20 | "phpunit/phpunit": "^7.0"
21 | },
22 | "autoload": {
23 | "classmap": [
24 | "database/seeds",
25 | "database/factories"
26 | ],
27 | "psr-4": {
28 | "App\\": "app/"
29 | }
30 | },
31 | "autoload-dev": {
32 | "psr-4": {
33 | "Tests\\": "tests/"
34 | }
35 | },
36 | "extra": {
37 | "laravel": {
38 | "dont-discover": [
39 | ]
40 | }
41 | },
42 | "scripts": {
43 | "post-root-package-install": [
44 | "@php -r \"file_exists('.env') || copy('.env.example', '.env');\""
45 | ],
46 | "post-create-project-cmd": [
47 | "@php artisan key:generate"
48 | ],
49 | "post-autoload-dump": [
50 | "Illuminate\\Foundation\\ComposerScripts::postAutoloadDump",
51 | "@php artisan package:discover"
52 | ]
53 | },
54 | "config": {
55 | "preferred-install": "dist",
56 | "sort-packages": true,
57 | "optimize-autoloader": true
58 | },
59 | "minimum-stability": "dev",
60 | "prefer-stable": true
61 | }
62 |
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/bootstrap/app.php:
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1 | singleton(
30 | Illuminate\Contracts\Http\Kernel::class,
31 | App\Http\Kernel::class
32 | );
33 |
34 | $app->singleton(
35 | Illuminate\Contracts\Console\Kernel::class,
36 | App\Console\Kernel::class
37 | );
38 |
39 | $app->singleton(
40 | Illuminate\Contracts\Debug\ExceptionHandler::class,
41 | App\Exceptions\Handler::class
42 | );
43 |
44 | /*
45 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
46 | | Return The Application
47 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
48 | |
49 | | This script returns the application instance. The instance is given to
50 | | the calling script so we can separate the building of the instances
51 | | from the actual running of the application and sending responses.
52 | |
53 | */
54 |
55 | return $app;
56 |
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/config/broadcasting.php:
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1 | env('BROADCAST_DRIVER', 'null'),
19 |
20 | /*
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | | Broadcast Connections
23 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 | |
25 | | Here you may define all of the broadcast connections that will be used
26 | | to broadcast events to other systems or over websockets. Samples of
27 | | each available type of connection are provided inside this array.
28 | |
29 | */
30 |
31 | 'connections' => [
32 |
33 | 'pusher' => [
34 | 'driver' => 'pusher',
35 | 'key' => env('PUSHER_APP_KEY'),
36 | 'secret' => env('PUSHER_APP_SECRET'),
37 | 'app_id' => env('PUSHER_APP_ID'),
38 | 'options' => [
39 | 'cluster' => env('PUSHER_APP_CLUSTER'),
40 | 'encrypted' => true,
41 | ],
42 | ],
43 |
44 | 'redis' => [
45 | 'driver' => 'redis',
46 | 'connection' => 'default',
47 | ],
48 |
49 | 'log' => [
50 | 'driver' => 'log',
51 | ],
52 |
53 | 'null' => [
54 | 'driver' => 'null',
55 | ],
56 |
57 | ],
58 |
59 | ];
60 |
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/app/Providers/RouteServiceProvider.php:
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1 | mapApiRoutes();
39 |
40 | $this->mapWebRoutes();
41 |
42 | //
43 | }
44 |
45 | /**
46 | * Define the "web" routes for the application.
47 | *
48 | * These routes all receive session state, CSRF protection, etc.
49 | *
50 | * @return void
51 | */
52 | protected function mapWebRoutes()
53 | {
54 | Route::middleware('web')
55 | ->namespace($this->namespace)
56 | ->group(base_path('routes/web.php'));
57 | }
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * Define the "api" routes for the application.
61 | *
62 | * These routes are typically stateless.
63 | *
64 | * @return void
65 | */
66 | protected function mapApiRoutes()
67 | {
68 | Route::prefix('api')
69 | ->middleware('api')
70 | ->namespace($this->namespace)
71 | ->group(base_path('routes/api.php'));
72 | }
73 | }
74 |
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/artisan:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env php
2 | make(Illuminate\Contracts\Console\Kernel::class);
34 |
35 | $status = $kernel->handle(
36 | $input = new Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput,
37 | new Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput
38 | );
39 |
40 | /*
41 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
42 | | Shutdown The Application
43 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
44 | |
45 | | Once Artisan has finished running, we will fire off the shutdown events
46 | | so that any final work may be done by the application before we shut
47 | | down the process. This is the last thing to happen to the request.
48 | |
49 | */
50 |
51 | $kernel->terminate($input, $status);
52 |
53 | exit($status);
54 |
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/public/index.php:
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1 |
8 | */
9 |
10 | define('LARAVEL_START', microtime(true));
11 |
12 | /*
13 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 | | Register The Auto Loader
15 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 | |
17 | | Composer provides a convenient, automatically generated class loader for
18 | | our application. We just need to utilize it! We'll simply require it
19 | | into the script here so that we don't have to worry about manual
20 | | loading any of our classes later on. It feels great to relax.
21 | |
22 | */
23 |
24 | require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
25 |
26 | /*
27 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
28 | | Turn On The Lights
29 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 | |
31 | | We need to illuminate PHP development, so let us turn on the lights.
32 | | This bootstraps the framework and gets it ready for use, then it
33 | | will load up this application so that we can run it and send
34 | | the responses back to the browser and delight our users.
35 | |
36 | */
37 |
38 | $app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php';
39 |
40 | /*
41 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
42 | | Run The Application
43 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
44 | |
45 | | Once we have the application, we can handle the incoming request
46 | | through the kernel, and send the associated response back to
47 | | the client's browser allowing them to enjoy the creative
48 | | and wonderful application we have prepared for them.
49 | |
50 | */
51 |
52 | $kernel = $app->make(Illuminate\Contracts\Http\Kernel::class);
53 |
54 | $response = $kernel->handle(
55 | $request = Illuminate\Http\Request::capture()
56 | );
57 |
58 | $response->send();
59 |
60 | $kernel->terminate($request, $response);
61 |
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/config/filesystems.php:
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1 | env('FILESYSTEM_DRIVER', 'local'),
17 |
18 | /*
19 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 | | Default Cloud Filesystem Disk
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | |
23 | | Many applications store files both locally and in the cloud. For this
24 | | reason, you may specify a default "cloud" driver here. This driver
25 | | will be bound as the Cloud disk implementation in the container.
26 | |
27 | */
28 |
29 | 'cloud' => env('FILESYSTEM_CLOUD', 's3'),
30 |
31 | /*
32 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 | | Filesystem Disks
34 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
35 | |
36 | | Here you may configure as many filesystem "disks" as you wish, and you
37 | | may even configure multiple disks of the same driver. Defaults have
38 | | been setup for each driver as an example of the required options.
39 | |
40 | | Supported Drivers: "local", "ftp", "sftp", "s3", "rackspace"
41 | |
42 | */
43 |
44 | 'disks' => [
45 |
46 | 'local' => [
47 | 'driver' => 'local',
48 | 'root' => storage_path('app'),
49 | ],
50 |
51 | 'public' => [
52 | 'driver' => 'local',
53 | 'root' => storage_path('app/public'),
54 | 'url' => env('APP_URL').'/storage',
55 | 'visibility' => 'public',
56 | ],
57 |
58 | 's3' => [
59 | 'driver' => 's3',
60 | 'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
61 | 'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
62 | 'region' => env('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION'),
63 | 'bucket' => env('AWS_BUCKET'),
64 | 'url' => env('AWS_URL'),
65 | ],
66 |
67 | ],
68 |
69 | ];
70 |
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/config/logging.php:
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1 | env('LOG_CHANNEL', 'stack'),
19 |
20 | /*
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | | Log Channels
23 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 | |
25 | | Here you may configure the log channels for your application. Out of
26 | | the box, Laravel uses the Monolog PHP logging library. This gives
27 | | you a variety of powerful log handlers / formatters to utilize.
28 | |
29 | | Available Drivers: "single", "daily", "slack", "syslog",
30 | | "errorlog", "monolog",
31 | | "custom", "stack"
32 | |
33 | */
34 |
35 | 'channels' => [
36 | 'stack' => [
37 | 'driver' => 'stack',
38 | 'channels' => ['single'],
39 | ],
40 |
41 | 'single' => [
42 | 'driver' => 'single',
43 | 'path' => storage_path('logs/laravel.log'),
44 | 'level' => 'debug',
45 | ],
46 |
47 | 'daily' => [
48 | 'driver' => 'daily',
49 | 'path' => storage_path('logs/laravel.log'),
50 | 'level' => 'debug',
51 | 'days' => 7,
52 | ],
53 |
54 | 'slack' => [
55 | 'driver' => 'slack',
56 | 'url' => env('LOG_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL'),
57 | 'username' => 'Laravel Log',
58 | 'emoji' => ':boom:',
59 | 'level' => 'critical',
60 | ],
61 |
62 | 'stderr' => [
63 | 'driver' => 'monolog',
64 | 'handler' => StreamHandler::class,
65 | 'with' => [
66 | 'stream' => 'php://stderr',
67 | ],
68 | ],
69 |
70 | 'syslog' => [
71 | 'driver' => 'syslog',
72 | 'level' => 'debug',
73 | ],
74 |
75 | 'errorlog' => [
76 | 'driver' => 'errorlog',
77 | 'level' => 'debug',
78 | ],
79 | ],
80 |
81 | ];
82 |
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/app/Http/Controllers/CompanyController.php:
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1 | middleware('auth:api')->except(['index', 'show']);
15 | }
16 |
17 | /**
18 | * Display a listing of the resource.
19 | *
20 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
21 | */
22 | public function index()
23 | {
24 | return CompanyResource::collection(Company::paginate());
25 | }
26 |
27 | /**
28 | * Store a newly created resource in storage.
29 | *
30 | * @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
31 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
32 | */
33 | public function store(Request $request)
34 | {
35 | $company = Company::create([
36 | 'name' => $request->name,
37 | 'description' => $request->description,
38 | 'website' => $request->website,
39 | 'year_founded' => $request->year_founded,
40 | 'address_line1' => $request->address_line1,
41 | 'address_line2' => $request->address_line2,
42 | 'address_city' => $request->address_city,
43 | 'address_state' => $request->address_state,
44 | 'address_country' => $request->address_country,
45 | 'address_zip' => $request->address_zip,
46 | ]);
47 |
48 | return new CompanyResource($company);
49 | }
50 |
51 | /**
52 | * Display the specified resource.
53 | *
54 | * @param int $id
55 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
56 | */
57 | public function show(Company $company)
58 | {
59 | return new CompanyResource($company);
60 | }
61 |
62 | /**
63 | * Update the specified resource in storage.
64 | *
65 | * @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
66 | * @param int $id
67 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
68 | */
69 | public function update(Request $request, Company $company)
70 | {
71 | $company->update($request->only(['name', 'description']));
72 | return new CompanyResource($company);
73 | }
74 |
75 | /**
76 | * Remove the specified resource from storage.
77 | *
78 | * @param int $id
79 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response
80 | */
81 | public function destroy(Company $company)
82 | {
83 | $company->delete();
84 | return response()->json(null, 204);
85 | }
86 | }
87 |
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1 | [
33 | \App\Http\Middleware\EncryptCookies::class,
34 | \Illuminate\Cookie\Middleware\AddQueuedCookiesToResponse::class,
35 | \Illuminate\Session\Middleware\StartSession::class,
36 | // \Illuminate\Session\Middleware\AuthenticateSession::class,
37 | \Illuminate\View\Middleware\ShareErrorsFromSession::class,
38 | \App\Http\Middleware\VerifyCsrfToken::class,
39 | \Illuminate\Routing\Middleware\SubstituteBindings::class,
40 | ],
41 |
42 | 'api' => [
43 | 'throttle:60,1',
44 | 'bindings',
45 | ],
46 | ];
47 |
48 | /**
49 | * The application's route middleware.
50 | *
51 | * These middleware may be assigned to groups or used individually.
52 | *
53 | * @var array
54 | */
55 | protected $routeMiddleware = [
56 | 'auth' => \Illuminate\Auth\Middleware\Authenticate::class,
57 | 'auth.basic' => \Illuminate\Auth\Middleware\AuthenticateWithBasicAuth::class,
58 | 'bindings' => \Illuminate\Routing\Middleware\SubstituteBindings::class,
59 | 'cache.headers' => \Illuminate\Http\Middleware\SetCacheHeaders::class,
60 | 'can' => \Illuminate\Auth\Middleware\Authorize::class,
61 | 'guest' => \App\Http\Middleware\RedirectIfAuthenticated::class,
62 | 'signed' => \Illuminate\Routing\Middleware\ValidateSignature::class,
63 | 'throttle' => \Illuminate\Routing\Middleware\ThrottleRequests::class,
64 | 'jwt.auth' => Authenticate::class,
65 | 'jwt.refresh' => RefreshToken::class,
66 | ];
67 | }
68 |
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/app/Http/Controllers/AuthController.php:
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1 | middleware('auth:api', ['except' => ['login']]);
14 | }
15 |
16 | /**
17 | * Get a JWT token via given credentials.
18 | *
19 | * @param \Illuminate\Http\Request $request
20 | *
21 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse
22 | */
23 | public function login(Request $request)
24 | {
25 | $credentials = request()->validate([
26 | 'email' => 'required|email',
27 | 'password' => 'required|string',
28 | ]);
29 |
30 | if (! $token = auth()->attempt($credentials)) {
31 | return response()->json([
32 | 'errors' => [
33 | 'email' => [__('auth.failed')]
34 | ]
35 | ], 401);
36 | }
37 | return $this->respondWithToken($token);
38 | }
39 |
40 | protected function respondWithToken($token)
41 | {
42 | return response()->json(
43 | [
44 | 'status' => 'success',
45 | 'Authorization' => $token,
46 | 'token_type' => 'bearer',
47 | 'expires_in' => auth()->factory()->getTTL() * 60,
48 | ]
49 | );
50 | }
51 |
52 | public function register(Request $request)
53 | {
54 |
55 | $user = new User;
56 | $user->email = $request->email;
57 | $user->name = $request->name;
58 | $user->password = bcrypt($request->password);
59 | $user->save();
60 |
61 | return response(
62 | [
63 | 'status' => 'success',
64 | 'data' => $user,
65 | ],
66 | 200
67 | );
68 | }
69 |
70 | /**
71 | * Log the user out (Invalidate the token)
72 | *
73 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse
74 | */
75 | public function logout()
76 | {
77 | auth()->logout();
78 | return response()->json(['message' => 'Successfully logged out']);
79 | }
80 |
81 | /**
82 | * Refresh a token.
83 | *
84 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse
85 | */
86 | public function refresh()
87 | {
88 | return $this->respondWithToken(auth()->refresh());
89 | }
90 |
91 | /**
92 | * Get the authenticated User
93 | *
94 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse
95 | */
96 | public function me()
97 | {
98 | return new UserResource(auth()->user());
99 | }
100 | }
101 |
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1 | import Errors from './Errors'
2 | import axios from 'axios'
3 |
4 | class Form {
5 | /**
6 | * Create a new Form instance.
7 | *
8 | * @param {object} data
9 | */
10 | constructor (data) {
11 | this.originalData = data
12 |
13 | for (let field in data) {
14 | this[field] = data[field]
15 | }
16 |
17 | this.errors = new Errors()
18 | }
19 |
20 | /**
21 | * Fetch all relevant data for the form.
22 | */
23 | data () {
24 | let data = {}
25 |
26 | for (let property in this.originalData) {
27 | data[property] = this[property]
28 | }
29 |
30 | return data
31 | }
32 |
33 | /**
34 | * Return true if the form is incompleted.
35 | */
36 | incompleted () {
37 | return !this.completed()
38 | }
39 |
40 | /**
41 | * Return true if the form is completed.
42 | */
43 | completed () {
44 | for (let field in this.originalData) {
45 | if (this[field] === '' || this[field] === null) {
46 | return false
47 | }
48 | }
49 |
50 | return true
51 | }
52 |
53 | /**
54 | * Reset the form fields.
55 | */
56 | reset () {
57 | for (let field in this.originalData) {
58 | this[field] = ''
59 | }
60 |
61 | this.errors.clear()
62 | }
63 |
64 | /**
65 | * Send a POST request to the given URL.
66 | * .
67 | * @param {string} url
68 | */
69 | post (url) {
70 | return this.submit('post', url)
71 | }
72 |
73 | /**
74 | * Send a PUT request to the given URL.
75 | * .
76 | * @param {string} url
77 | */
78 | put (url) {
79 | return this.submit('put', url)
80 | }
81 |
82 | /**
83 | * Send a PATCH request to the given URL.
84 | * .
85 | * @param {string} url
86 | */
87 | patch (url) {
88 | return this.submit('patch', url)
89 | }
90 |
91 | /**
92 | * Send a DELETE request to the given URL.
93 | * .
94 | * @param {string} url
95 | */
96 | delete (url) {
97 | return this.submit('delete', url)
98 | }
99 |
100 | /**
101 | * Submit the form.
102 | *
103 | * @param {string} requestType
104 | * @param {string} url
105 | */
106 | submit (requestType, url) {
107 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
108 | axios[requestType](url, this.data())
109 | .then(response => {
110 | this.onSuccess(response.data)
111 |
112 | resolve(response.data)
113 | })
114 | .catch(error => {
115 | this.onFail(error.response.data.errors)
116 |
117 | reject(error.response.data)
118 | })
119 | })
120 | }
121 |
122 | /**
123 | * Handle a successful form submission.
124 | *
125 | * @param {object} data
126 | */
127 | onSuccess (data) {
128 | // this.reset()
129 | }
130 |
131 | /**
132 | * Handle a failed form submission.
133 | *
134 | * @param {object} errors
135 | */
136 | onFail (errors) {
137 | this.errors.record(errors)
138 | }
139 | }
140 |
141 | export default Form
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/config/queue.php:
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1 | env('QUEUE_DRIVER', 'sync'),
17 |
18 | /*
19 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 | | Queue Connections
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | |
23 | | Here you may configure the connection information for each server that
24 | | is used by your application. A default configuration has been added
25 | | for each back-end shipped with Laravel. You are free to add more.
26 | |
27 | | Drivers: "sync", "database", "beanstalkd", "sqs", "redis", "null"
28 | |
29 | */
30 |
31 | 'connections' => [
32 |
33 | 'sync' => [
34 | 'driver' => 'sync',
35 | ],
36 |
37 | 'database' => [
38 | 'driver' => 'database',
39 | 'table' => 'jobs',
40 | 'queue' => 'default',
41 | 'retry_after' => 90,
42 | ],
43 |
44 | 'beanstalkd' => [
45 | 'driver' => 'beanstalkd',
46 | 'host' => 'localhost',
47 | 'queue' => 'default',
48 | 'retry_after' => 90,
49 | ],
50 |
51 | 'sqs' => [
52 | 'driver' => 'sqs',
53 | 'key' => env('SQS_KEY', 'your-public-key'),
54 | 'secret' => env('SQS_SECRET', 'your-secret-key'),
55 | 'prefix' => env('SQS_PREFIX', 'https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/your-account-id'),
56 | 'queue' => env('SQS_QUEUE', 'your-queue-name'),
57 | 'region' => env('SQS_REGION', 'us-east-1'),
58 | ],
59 |
60 | 'redis' => [
61 | 'driver' => 'redis',
62 | 'connection' => 'default',
63 | 'queue' => 'default',
64 | 'retry_after' => 90,
65 | 'block_for' => null,
66 | ],
67 |
68 | ],
69 |
70 | /*
71 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
72 | | Failed Queue Jobs
73 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
74 | |
75 | | These options configure the behavior of failed queue job logging so you
76 | | can control which database and table are used to store the jobs that
77 | | have failed. You may change them to any database / table you wish.
78 | |
79 | */
80 |
81 | 'failed' => [
82 | 'database' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
83 | 'table' => 'failed_jobs',
84 | ],
85 |
86 | ];
87 |
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/resources/assets/js/components/Login.vue:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Login
5 |
6 |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 |
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/config/cache.php:
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1 | env('CACHE_DRIVER', 'file'),
19 |
20 | /*
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | | Cache Stores
23 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 | |
25 | | Here you may define all of the cache "stores" for your application as
26 | | well as their drivers. You may even define multiple stores for the
27 | | same cache driver to group types of items stored in your caches.
28 | |
29 | */
30 |
31 | 'stores' => [
32 |
33 | 'apc' => [
34 | 'driver' => 'apc',
35 | ],
36 |
37 | 'array' => [
38 | 'driver' => 'array',
39 | ],
40 |
41 | 'database' => [
42 | 'driver' => 'database',
43 | 'table' => 'cache',
44 | 'connection' => null,
45 | ],
46 |
47 | 'file' => [
48 | 'driver' => 'file',
49 | 'path' => storage_path('framework/cache/data'),
50 | ],
51 |
52 | 'memcached' => [
53 | 'driver' => 'memcached',
54 | 'persistent_id' => env('MEMCACHED_PERSISTENT_ID'),
55 | 'sasl' => [
56 | env('MEMCACHED_USERNAME'),
57 | env('MEMCACHED_PASSWORD'),
58 | ],
59 | 'options' => [
60 | // Memcached::OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT => 2000,
61 | ],
62 | 'servers' => [
63 | [
64 | 'host' => env('MEMCACHED_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
65 | 'port' => env('MEMCACHED_PORT', 11211),
66 | 'weight' => 100,
67 | ],
68 | ],
69 | ],
70 |
71 | 'redis' => [
72 | 'driver' => 'redis',
73 | 'connection' => 'default',
74 | ],
75 |
76 | ],
77 |
78 | /*
79 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
80 | | Cache Key Prefix
81 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
82 | |
83 | | When utilizing a RAM based store such as APC or Memcached, there might
84 | | be other applications utilizing the same cache. So, we'll specify a
85 | | value to get prefixed to all our keys so we can avoid collisions.
86 | |
87 | */
88 |
89 | 'prefix' => env(
90 | 'CACHE_PREFIX',
91 | str_slug(env('APP_NAME', 'laravel'), '_').'_cache'
92 | ),
93 |
94 | ];
95 |
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1 | [
17 | 'guard' => 'api',
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 | 'api' => [
44 | 'driver' => 'jwt',
45 | 'provider' => 'users',
46 | ],
47 | ],
48 |
49 | /*
50 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 | | User Providers
52 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
53 | |
54 | | All authentication drivers have a user provider. This defines how the
55 | | users are actually retrieved out of your database or other storage
56 | | mechanisms used by this application to persist your user's data.
57 | |
58 | | If you have multiple user tables or models you may configure multiple
59 | | sources which represent each model / table. These sources may then
60 | | be assigned to any extra authentication guards you have defined.
61 | |
62 | | Supported: "database", "eloquent"
63 | |
64 | */
65 |
66 | 'providers' => [
67 | 'users' => [
68 | 'driver' => 'eloquent',
69 | 'model' => App\User::class,
70 | ],
71 |
72 | // 'users' => [
73 | // 'driver' => 'database',
74 | // 'table' => 'users',
75 | // ],
76 | ],
77 |
78 | /*
79 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
80 | | Resetting Passwords
81 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
82 | |
83 | | You may specify multiple password reset configurations if you have more
84 | | than one user table or model in the application and you want to have
85 | | separate password reset settings based on the specific user types.
86 | |
87 | | The expire time is the number of minutes that the reset token should be
88 | | considered valid. This security feature keeps tokens short-lived so
89 | | they have less time to be guessed. You may change this as needed.
90 | |
91 | */
92 |
93 | 'passwords' => [
94 | 'users' => [
95 | 'provider' => 'users',
96 | 'table' => 'password_resets',
97 | 'expire' => 60,
98 | ],
99 | ],
100 |
101 | ];
102 |
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/resources/assets/js/components/Register.vue:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | {{ error.message }}
6 |
7 |
8 |
Register
9 |
10 |
53 |
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 |
58 |
103 |
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/config/database.php:
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1 | env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
17 |
18 | /*
19 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 | | Database Connections
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | |
23 | | Here are each of the database connections setup for your application.
24 | | Of course, examples of configuring each database platform that is
25 | | supported by Laravel is shown below to make development simple.
26 | |
27 | |
28 | | All database work in Laravel is done through the PHP PDO facilities
29 | | so make sure you have the driver for your particular database of
30 | | choice installed on your machine before you begin development.
31 | |
32 | */
33 |
34 | 'connections' => [
35 |
36 | 'sqlite' => [
37 | 'driver' => 'sqlite',
38 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', database_path('database.sqlite')),
39 | 'prefix' => '',
40 | ],
41 |
42 | 'mysql' => [
43 | 'driver' => 'mysql',
44 | 'host' => env('DB_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
45 | 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '3306'),
46 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
47 | 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
48 | 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
49 | 'unix_socket' => env('DB_SOCKET', ''),
50 | 'charset' => 'utf8mb4',
51 | 'collation' => 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci',
52 | 'prefix' => '',
53 | 'strict' => true,
54 | 'engine' => null,
55 | ],
56 |
57 | 'pgsql' => [
58 | 'driver' => 'pgsql',
59 | 'host' => env('DB_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
60 | 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '5432'),
61 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
62 | 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
63 | 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
64 | 'charset' => 'utf8',
65 | 'prefix' => '',
66 | 'schema' => 'public',
67 | 'sslmode' => 'prefer',
68 | ],
69 |
70 | 'sqlsrv' => [
71 | 'driver' => 'sqlsrv',
72 | 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
73 | 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '1433'),
74 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
75 | 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
76 | 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
77 | 'charset' => 'utf8',
78 | 'prefix' => '',
79 | ],
80 |
81 | ],
82 |
83 | /*
84 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
85 | | Migration Repository Table
86 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
87 | |
88 | | This table keeps track of all the migrations that have already run for
89 | | your application. Using this information, we can determine which of
90 | | the migrations on disk haven't actually been run in the database.
91 | |
92 | */
93 |
94 | 'migrations' => 'migrations',
95 |
96 | /*
97 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
98 | | Redis Databases
99 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 | |
101 | | Redis is an open source, fast, and advanced key-value store that also
102 | | provides a richer set of commands than a typical key-value systems
103 | | such as APC or Memcached. Laravel makes it easy to dig right in.
104 | |
105 | */
106 |
107 | 'redis' => [
108 |
109 | 'client' => 'predis',
110 |
111 | 'default' => [
112 | 'host' => env('REDIS_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
113 | 'password' => env('REDIS_PASSWORD', null),
114 | 'port' => env('REDIS_PORT', 6379),
115 | 'database' => 0,
116 | ],
117 |
118 | ],
119 |
120 | ];
121 |
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/config/mail.php:
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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' => env('MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS', 'hello@example.com'),
60 | 'name' => env('MAIL_FROM_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 | 'password' => env('MAIL_PASSWORD'),
90 |
91 | /*
92 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
93 | | Sendmail System Path
94 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
95 | |
96 | | When using the "sendmail" driver to send e-mails, we will need to know
97 | | the path to where Sendmail lives on this server. A default path has
98 | | been provided here, which will work well on most of your systems.
99 | |
100 | */
101 |
102 | 'sendmail' => '/usr/sbin/sendmail -bs',
103 |
104 | /*
105 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
106 | | Markdown Mail Settings
107 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
108 | |
109 | | If you are using Markdown based email rendering, you may configure your
110 | | theme and component paths here, allowing you to customize the design
111 | | of the emails. Or, you may simply stick with the Laravel defaults!
112 | |
113 | */
114 |
115 | 'markdown' => [
116 | 'theme' => 'default',
117 |
118 | 'paths' => [
119 | resource_path('views/vendor/mail'),
120 | ],
121 | ],
122 |
123 | ];
124 |
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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 | 'after_or_equal' => 'The :attribute must be a date after or equal to :date.',
20 | 'alpha' => 'The :attribute may only contain letters.',
21 | 'alpha_dash' => 'The :attribute may only contain letters, numbers, and dashes.',
22 | 'alpha_num' => 'The :attribute may only contain letters and numbers.',
23 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must be an array.',
24 | 'before' => 'The :attribute must be a date before :date.',
25 | 'before_or_equal' => 'The :attribute must be a date before or equal to :date.',
26 | 'between' => [
27 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max.',
28 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max kilobytes.',
29 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max characters.',
30 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must have between :min and :max items.',
31 | ],
32 | 'boolean' => 'The :attribute field must be true or false.',
33 | 'confirmed' => 'The :attribute confirmation does not match.',
34 | 'date' => 'The :attribute is not a valid date.',
35 | 'date_format' => 'The :attribute does not match the format :format.',
36 | 'different' => 'The :attribute and :other must be different.',
37 | 'digits' => 'The :attribute must be :digits digits.',
38 | 'digits_between' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max digits.',
39 | 'dimensions' => 'The :attribute has invalid image dimensions.',
40 | 'distinct' => 'The :attribute field has a duplicate value.',
41 | 'email' => 'The :attribute must be a valid email address.',
42 | 'exists' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
43 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be a file.',
44 | 'filled' => 'The :attribute field must have a value.',
45 | 'image' => 'The :attribute must be an image.',
46 | 'in' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
47 | 'in_array' => 'The :attribute field does not exist in :other.',
48 | 'integer' => 'The :attribute must be an integer.',
49 | 'ip' => 'The :attribute must be a valid IP address.',
50 | 'ipv4' => 'The :attribute must be a valid IPv4 address.',
51 | 'ipv6' => 'The :attribute must be a valid IPv6 address.',
52 | 'json' => 'The :attribute must be a valid JSON string.',
53 | 'max' => [
54 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max.',
55 | 'file' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max kilobytes.',
56 | 'string' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max characters.',
57 | 'array' => 'The :attribute may not have more than :max items.',
58 | ],
59 | 'mimes' => 'The :attribute must be a file of type: :values.',
60 | 'mimetypes' => 'The :attribute must be a file of type: :values.',
61 | 'min' => [
62 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min.',
63 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min kilobytes.',
64 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min characters.',
65 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must have at least :min items.',
66 | ],
67 | 'not_in' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
68 | 'not_regex' => 'The :attribute format is invalid.',
69 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be a number.',
70 | 'present' => 'The :attribute field must be present.',
71 | 'regex' => 'The :attribute format is invalid.',
72 | 'required' => 'The :attribute field is required.',
73 | 'required_if' => 'The :attribute field is required when :other is :value.',
74 | 'required_unless' => 'The :attribute field is required unless :other is in :values.',
75 | 'required_with' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values is present.',
76 | 'required_with_all' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values is present.',
77 | 'required_without' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values is not present.',
78 | 'required_without_all' => 'The :attribute field is required when none of :values are present.',
79 | 'same' => 'The :attribute and :other must match.',
80 | 'size' => [
81 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be :size.',
82 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be :size kilobytes.',
83 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be :size characters.',
84 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must contain :size items.',
85 | ],
86 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be a string.',
87 | 'timezone' => 'The :attribute must be a valid zone.',
88 | 'unique' => 'The :attribute has already been taken.',
89 | 'uploaded' => 'The :attribute failed to upload.',
90 | 'url' => 'The :attribute format is invalid.',
91 |
92 | /*
93 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
94 | | Custom Validation Language Lines
95 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
96 | |
97 | | Here you may specify custom validation messages for attributes using the
98 | | convention "attribute.rule" to name the lines. This makes it quick to
99 | | specify a specific custom language line for a given attribute rule.
100 | |
101 | */
102 |
103 | 'custom' => [
104 | 'attribute-name' => [
105 | 'rule-name' => 'custom-message',
106 | ],
107 | ],
108 |
109 | /*
110 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
111 | | Custom Validation Attributes
112 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
113 | |
114 | | The following language lines are used to swap attribute place-holders
115 | | with something more reader friendly such as E-Mail Address instead
116 | | of "email". This simply helps us make messages a little cleaner.
117 | |
118 | */
119 |
120 | 'attributes' => [],
121 |
122 | ];
123 |
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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' => env('SESSION_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' => env(
126 | 'SESSION_COOKIE',
127 | str_slug(env('APP_NAME', 'laravel'), '_').'_session'
128 | ),
129 |
130 | /*
131 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
132 | | Session Cookie Path
133 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
134 | |
135 | | The session cookie path determines the path for which the cookie will
136 | | be regarded as available. Typically, this will be the root path of
137 | | your application but you are free to change this when necessary.
138 | |
139 | */
140 |
141 | 'path' => '/',
142 |
143 | /*
144 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
145 | | Session Cookie Domain
146 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
147 | |
148 | | Here you may change the domain of the cookie used to identify a session
149 | | in your application. This will determine which domains the cookie is
150 | | available to in your application. A sensible default has been set.
151 | |
152 | */
153 |
154 | 'domain' => env('SESSION_DOMAIN', null),
155 |
156 | /*
157 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
158 | | HTTPS Only Cookies
159 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
160 | |
161 | | By setting this option to true, session cookies will only be sent back
162 | | to the server if the browser has a HTTPS connection. This will keep
163 | | the cookie from being sent to you if it can not be done securely.
164 | |
165 | */
166 |
167 | 'secure' => env('SESSION_SECURE_COOKIE', false),
168 |
169 | /*
170 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
171 | | HTTP Access Only
172 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
173 | |
174 | | Setting this value to true will prevent JavaScript from accessing the
175 | | value of the cookie and the cookie will only be accessible through
176 | | the HTTP protocol. You are free to modify this option if needed.
177 | |
178 | */
179 |
180 | 'http_only' => true,
181 |
182 | /*
183 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
184 | | Same-Site Cookies
185 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
186 | |
187 | | This option determines how your cookies behave when cross-site requests
188 | | take place, and can be used to mitigate CSRF attacks. By default, we
189 | | do not enable this as other CSRF protection services are in place.
190 | |
191 | | Supported: "lax", "strict"
192 | |
193 | */
194 |
195 | 'same_site' => null,
196 |
197 | ];
198 |
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1 | env('APP_NAME', 'Laravel'),
17 |
18 | /*
19 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 | | Application Environment
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | |
23 | | This value determines the "environment" your application is currently
24 | | running in. This may determine how you prefer to configure various
25 | | services your application utilizes. Set this in your ".env" file.
26 | |
27 | */
28 |
29 | 'env' => env('APP_ENV', 'production'),
30 |
31 | /*
32 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 | | Application Debug Mode
34 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
35 | |
36 | | When your application is in debug mode, detailed error messages with
37 | | stack traces will be shown on every error that occurs within your
38 | | application. If disabled, a simple generic error page is shown.
39 | |
40 | */
41 |
42 | 'debug' => env('APP_DEBUG', false),
43 |
44 | /*
45 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
46 | | Application URL
47 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
48 | |
49 | | This URL is used by the console to properly generate URLs when using
50 | | the Artisan command line tool. You should set this to the root of
51 | | your application so that it is used when running Artisan tasks.
52 | |
53 | */
54 |
55 | 'url' => env('APP_URL', 'http://localhost'),
56 |
57 | /*
58 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
59 | | Application Timezone
60 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
61 | |
62 | | Here you may specify the default timezone for your application, which
63 | | will be used by the PHP date and date-time functions. We have gone
64 | | ahead and set this to a sensible default for you out of the box.
65 | |
66 | */
67 |
68 | 'timezone' => 'UTC',
69 |
70 | /*
71 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
72 | | Application Locale Configuration
73 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
74 | |
75 | | The application locale determines the default locale that will be used
76 | | by the translation service provider. You are free to set this value
77 | | to any of the locales which will be supported by the application.
78 | |
79 | */
80 |
81 | 'locale' => 'en',
82 |
83 | /*
84 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
85 | | Application Fallback Locale
86 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
87 | |
88 | | The fallback locale determines the locale to use when the current one
89 | | is not available. You may change the value to correspond to any of
90 | | the language folders that are provided through your application.
91 | |
92 | */
93 |
94 | 'fallback_locale' => 'en',
95 |
96 | /*
97 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
98 | | Encryption Key
99 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 | |
101 | | This key is used by the Illuminate encrypter service and should be set
102 | | to a random, 32 character string, otherwise these encrypted strings
103 | | will not be safe. Please do this before deploying an application!
104 | |
105 | */
106 |
107 | 'key' => env('APP_KEY'),
108 |
109 | 'cipher' => 'AES-256-CBC',
110 |
111 | /*
112 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
113 | | Autoloaded Service Providers
114 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
115 | |
116 | | The service providers listed here will be automatically loaded on the
117 | | request to your application. Feel free to add your own services to
118 | | this array to grant expanded functionality to your applications.
119 | |
120 | */
121 |
122 | 'providers' => [
123 |
124 | /*
125 | * Laravel Framework Service Providers...
126 | */
127 | Illuminate\Auth\AuthServiceProvider::class,
128 | Illuminate\Broadcasting\BroadcastServiceProvider::class,
129 | Illuminate\Bus\BusServiceProvider::class,
130 | Illuminate\Cache\CacheServiceProvider::class,
131 | Illuminate\Foundation\Providers\ConsoleSupportServiceProvider::class,
132 | Illuminate\Cookie\CookieServiceProvider::class,
133 | Illuminate\Database\DatabaseServiceProvider::class,
134 | Illuminate\Encryption\EncryptionServiceProvider::class,
135 | Illuminate\Filesystem\FilesystemServiceProvider::class,
136 | Illuminate\Foundation\Providers\FoundationServiceProvider::class,
137 | Illuminate\Hashing\HashServiceProvider::class,
138 | Illuminate\Mail\MailServiceProvider::class,
139 | Illuminate\Notifications\NotificationServiceProvider::class,
140 | Illuminate\Pagination\PaginationServiceProvider::class,
141 | Illuminate\Pipeline\PipelineServiceProvider::class,
142 | Illuminate\Queue\QueueServiceProvider::class,
143 | Illuminate\Redis\RedisServiceProvider::class,
144 | Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\PasswordResetServiceProvider::class,
145 | Illuminate\Session\SessionServiceProvider::class,
146 | Illuminate\Translation\TranslationServiceProvider::class,
147 | Illuminate\Validation\ValidationServiceProvider::class,
148 | Illuminate\View\ViewServiceProvider::class,
149 |
150 | /*
151 | * Package Service Providers...
152 | */
153 | Tymon\JWTAuth\Providers\LaravelServiceProvider::class,
154 | Barryvdh\Cors\ServiceProvider::class,
155 |
156 | /*
157 | * Application Service Providers...
158 | */
159 | App\Providers\AppServiceProvider::class,
160 | App\Providers\AuthServiceProvider::class,
161 | // App\Providers\BroadcastServiceProvider::class,
162 | App\Providers\EventServiceProvider::class,
163 | App\Providers\RouteServiceProvider::class,
164 |
165 | ],
166 |
167 | /*
168 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
169 | | Class Aliases
170 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
171 | |
172 | | This array of class aliases will be registered when this application
173 | | is started. However, feel free to register as many as you wish as
174 | | the aliases are "lazy" loaded so they don't hinder performance.
175 | |
176 | */
177 |
178 | 'aliases' => [
179 |
180 | 'App' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\App::class,
181 | 'Artisan' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Artisan::class,
182 | 'Auth' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth::class,
183 | 'Blade' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Blade::class,
184 | 'Broadcast' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Broadcast::class,
185 | 'Bus' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Bus::class,
186 | 'Cache' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cache::class,
187 | 'Config' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Config::class,
188 | 'Cookie' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cookie::class,
189 | 'Crypt' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Crypt::class,
190 | 'DB' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB::class,
191 | 'Eloquent' => Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model::class,
192 | 'Event' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Event::class,
193 | 'File' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\File::class,
194 | 'Gate' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Gate::class,
195 | 'Hash' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Hash::class,
196 | 'Lang' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Lang::class,
197 | 'Log' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Log::class,
198 | 'Mail' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Mail::class,
199 | 'Notification' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Notification::class,
200 | 'Password' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Password::class,
201 | 'Queue' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Queue::class,
202 | 'Redirect' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Redirect::class,
203 | 'Redis' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Redis::class,
204 | 'Request' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Request::class,
205 | 'Response' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Response::class,
206 | 'Route' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route::class,
207 | 'Schema' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema::class,
208 | 'Session' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Session::class,
209 | 'Storage' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage::class,
210 | 'URL' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\URL::class,
211 | 'Validator' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Validator::class,
212 | 'View' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\View::class,
213 | 'JWTAuth' => Tymon\JWTAuth\Facades\JWTAuth::class,
214 | 'JWTFactory' => Tymon\JWTAuth\Facades\JWTFactory::class
215 | ],
216 |
217 | ];
218 |
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1 |
7 | *
8 | * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
9 | * file that was distributed with this source code.
10 | */
11 |
12 | return [
13 |
14 | /*
15 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 | | JWT Authentication Secret
17 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 | |
19 | | Don't forget to set this in your .env file, as it will be used to sign
20 | | your tokens. A helper command is provided for this:
21 | | `php artisan jwt:secret`
22 | |
23 | | Note: This will be used for Symmetric algorithms only (HMAC),
24 | | since RSA and ECDSA use a private/public key combo (See below).
25 | |
26 | */
27 |
28 | 'secret' => env('JWT_SECRET'),
29 |
30 | /*
31 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 | | JWT Authentication Keys
33 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 | |
35 | | The algorithm you are using, will determine whether your tokens are
36 | | signed with a random string (defined in `JWT_SECRET`) or using the
37 | | following public & private keys.
38 | |
39 | | Symmetric Algorithms:
40 | | HS256, HS384 & HS512 will use `JWT_SECRET`.
41 | |
42 | | Asymmetric Algorithms:
43 | | RS256, RS384 & RS512 / ES256, ES384 & ES512 will use the keys below.
44 | |
45 | */
46 |
47 | 'keys' => [
48 |
49 | /*
50 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 | | Public Key
52 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
53 | |
54 | | A path or resource to your public key.
55 | |
56 | | E.g. 'file://path/to/public/key'
57 | |
58 | */
59 |
60 | 'public' => env('JWT_PUBLIC_KEY'),
61 |
62 | /*
63 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
64 | | Private Key
65 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
66 | |
67 | | A path or resource to your private key.
68 | |
69 | | E.g. 'file://path/to/private/key'
70 | |
71 | */
72 |
73 | 'private' => env('JWT_PRIVATE_KEY'),
74 |
75 | /*
76 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
77 | | Passphrase
78 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 | |
80 | | The passphrase for your private key. Can be null if none set.
81 | |
82 | */
83 |
84 | 'passphrase' => env('JWT_PASSPHRASE'),
85 |
86 | ],
87 |
88 | /*
89 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
90 | | JWT time to live
91 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
92 | |
93 | | Specify the length of time (in minutes) that the token will be valid for.
94 | | Defaults to 1 hour.
95 | |
96 | | You can also set this to null, to yield a never expiring token.
97 | | Some people may want this behaviour for e.g. a mobile app.
98 | | This is not particularly recommended, so make sure you have appropriate
99 | | systems in place to revoke the token if necessary.
100 | |
101 | */
102 |
103 | 'ttl' => env('JWT_TTL', 60),
104 |
105 | /*
106 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
107 | | Refresh time to live
108 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
109 | |
110 | | Specify the length of time (in minutes) that the token can be refreshed
111 | | within. I.E. The user can refresh their token within a 2 week window of
112 | | the original token being created until they must re-authenticate.
113 | | Defaults to 2 weeks.
114 | |
115 | | You can also set this to null, to yield an infinite refresh time.
116 | | Some may want this instead of never expiring tokens for e.g. a mobile app.
117 | | This is not particularly recommended, so make sure you have appropriate
118 | | systems in place to revoke the token if necessary.
119 | |
120 | */
121 |
122 | 'refresh_ttl' => env('JWT_REFRESH_TTL', 20160),
123 |
124 | /*
125 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
126 | | JWT hashing algorithm
127 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
128 | |
129 | | Specify the hashing algorithm that will be used to sign the token.
130 | |
131 | | See here: https://github.com/namshi/jose/tree/master/src/Namshi/JOSE/Signer/OpenSSL
132 | | for possible values.
133 | |
134 | */
135 |
136 | 'algo' => env('JWT_ALGO', 'HS256'),
137 |
138 | /*
139 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
140 | | Required Claims
141 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
142 | |
143 | | Specify the required claims that must exist in any token.
144 | | A TokenInvalidException will be thrown if any of these claims are not
145 | | present in the payload.
146 | |
147 | */
148 |
149 | 'required_claims' => [
150 | 'iss',
151 | 'iat',
152 | 'exp',
153 | 'nbf',
154 | 'sub',
155 | 'jti',
156 | ],
157 |
158 | /*
159 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
160 | | Persistent Claims
161 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
162 | |
163 | | Specify the claim keys to be persisted when refreshing a token.
164 | | `sub` and `iat` will automatically be persisted, in
165 | | addition to the these claims.
166 | |
167 | | Note: If a claim does not exist then it will be ignored.
168 | |
169 | */
170 |
171 | 'persistent_claims' => [
172 | // 'foo',
173 | // 'bar',
174 | ],
175 |
176 | /*
177 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
178 | | Lock Subject
179 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
180 | |
181 | | This will determine whether a `prv` claim is automatically added to
182 | | the token. The purpose of this is to ensure that if you have multiple
183 | | authentication models e.g. `App\User` & `App\OtherPerson`, then we
184 | | should prevent one authentication request from impersonating another,
185 | | if 2 tokens happen to have the same id across the 2 different models.
186 | |
187 | | Under specific circumstances, you may want to disable this behaviour
188 | | e.g. if you only have one authentication model, then you would save
189 | | a little on token size.
190 | |
191 | */
192 |
193 | 'lock_subject' => true,
194 |
195 | /*
196 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
197 | | Leeway
198 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
199 | |
200 | | This property gives the jwt timestamp claims some "leeway".
201 | | Meaning that if you have any unavoidable slight clock skew on
202 | | any of your servers then this will afford you some level of cushioning.
203 | |
204 | | This applies to the claims `iat`, `nbf` and `exp`.
205 | |
206 | | Specify in seconds - only if you know you need it.
207 | |
208 | */
209 |
210 | 'leeway' => env('JWT_LEEWAY', 0),
211 |
212 | /*
213 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
214 | | Blacklist Enabled
215 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
216 | |
217 | | In order to invalidate tokens, you must have the blacklist enabled.
218 | | If you do not want or need this functionality, then set this to false.
219 | |
220 | */
221 |
222 | 'blacklist_enabled' => env('JWT_BLACKLIST_ENABLED', true),
223 |
224 | /*
225 | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
226 | | Blacklist Grace Period
227 | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
228 | |
229 | | When multiple concurrent requests are made with the same JWT,
230 | | it is possible that some of them fail, due to token regeneration
231 | | on every request.
232 | |
233 | | Set grace period in seconds to prevent parallel request failure.
234 | |
235 | */
236 |
237 | 'blacklist_grace_period' => env('JWT_BLACKLIST_GRACE_PERIOD', 0),
238 |
239 | /*
240 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
241 | | Cookies encryption
242 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
243 | |
244 | | By default Laravel encrypt cookies for security reason.
245 | | If you decide to not decrypt cookies, you will have to configure Laravel
246 | | to not encrypt your cookie token by adding its name into the $except
247 | | array available in the middleware "EncryptCookies" provided by Laravel.
248 | | see https://laravel.com/docs/master/responses#cookies-and-encryption
249 | | for details.
250 | |
251 | | Set it to true if you want to decrypt cookies.
252 | |
253 | */
254 |
255 | 'decrypt_cookies' => false,
256 |
257 | /*
258 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
259 | | Providers
260 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
261 | |
262 | | Specify the various providers used throughout the package.
263 | |
264 | */
265 |
266 | 'providers' => [
267 |
268 | /*
269 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
270 | | JWT Provider
271 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
272 | |
273 | | Specify the provider that is used to create and decode the tokens.
274 | |
275 | */
276 |
277 | 'jwt' => Tymon\JWTAuth\Providers\JWT\Lcobucci::class,
278 |
279 | /*
280 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
281 | | Authentication Provider
282 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
283 | |
284 | | Specify the provider that is used to authenticate users.
285 | |
286 | */
287 |
288 | 'auth' => Tymon\JWTAuth\Providers\Auth\Illuminate::class,
289 |
290 | /*
291 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
292 | | Storage Provider
293 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
294 | |
295 | | Specify the provider that is used to store tokens in the blacklist.
296 | |
297 | */
298 |
299 | 'storage' => Tymon\JWTAuth\Providers\Storage\Illuminate::class,
300 |
301 | ],
302 |
303 | ];
304 |
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1 | /*
2 |
3 | Tailwind - The Utility-First CSS Framework
4 |
5 | A project by Adam Wathan (@adamwathan), Jonathan Reinink (@reinink),
6 | David Hemphill (@davidhemphill) and Steve Schoger (@steveschoger).
7 |
8 | Welcome to the Tailwind config file. This is where you can customize
9 | Tailwind specifically for your project. Don't be intimidated by the
10 | length of this file. It's really just a big JavaScript object and
11 | we've done our very best to explain each section.
12 |
13 | View the full documentation at https://tailwindcss.com.
14 |
15 |
16 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
17 | | The default config
18 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 | |
20 | | This variable contains the default Tailwind config. You don't have
21 | | to use it, but it can sometimes be helpful to have available. For
22 | | example, you may choose to merge your custom configuration
23 | | values with some of the Tailwind defaults.
24 | |
25 | */
26 |
27 | // let defaultConfig = require('tailwindcss/defaultConfig')()
28 |
29 |
30 | /*
31 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 | | Colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/colors
33 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 | |
35 | | Here you can specify the colors used in your project. To get you started,
36 | | we've provided a generous palette of great looking colors that are perfect
37 | | for prototyping, but don't hesitate to change them for your project. You
38 | | own these colors, nothing will break if you change everything about them.
39 | |
40 | | We've used literal color names ("red", "blue", etc.) for the default
41 | | palette, but if you'd rather use functional names like "primary" and
42 | | "secondary", or even a numeric scale like "100" and "200", go for it.
43 | |
44 | */
45 |
46 | let colors = {
47 | 'transparent': 'transparent',
48 |
49 | 'black': '#22292f',
50 | 'grey-darkest': '#3d4852',
51 | 'grey-darker': '#606f7b',
52 | 'grey-dark': '#8795a1',
53 | 'grey': '#b8c2cc',
54 | 'grey-light': '#dae1e7',
55 | 'grey-lighter': '#f1f5f8',
56 | 'grey-lightest': '#f8fafc',
57 | 'white': '#ffffff',
58 |
59 | 'red-darkest': '#3b0d0c',
60 | 'red-darker': '#621b18',
61 | 'red-dark': '#cc1f1a',
62 | 'red': '#e3342f',
63 | 'red-light': '#ef5753',
64 | 'red-lighter': '#f9acaa',
65 | 'red-lightest': '#fcebea',
66 |
67 | 'orange-darkest': '#462a16',
68 | 'orange-darker': '#613b1f',
69 | 'orange-dark': '#de751f',
70 | 'orange': '#f6993f',
71 | 'orange-light': '#faad63',
72 | 'orange-lighter': '#fcd9b6',
73 | 'orange-lightest': '#fff5eb',
74 |
75 | 'yellow-darkest': '#453411',
76 | 'yellow-darker': '#684f1d',
77 | 'yellow-dark': '#f2d024',
78 | 'yellow': '#ffed4a',
79 | 'yellow-light': '#fff382',
80 | 'yellow-lighter': '#fff9c2',
81 | 'yellow-lightest': '#fcfbeb',
82 |
83 | 'green-darkest': '#0f2f21',
84 | 'green-darker': '#1a4731',
85 | 'green-dark': '#1f9d55',
86 | 'green': '#38c172',
87 | 'green-light': '#51d88a',
88 | 'green-lighter': '#a2f5bf',
89 | 'green-lightest': '#e3fcec',
90 |
91 | 'teal-darkest': '#0d3331',
92 | 'teal-darker': '#20504f',
93 | 'teal-dark': '#38a89d',
94 | 'teal': '#4dc0b5',
95 | 'teal-light': '#64d5ca',
96 | 'teal-lighter': '#a0f0ed',
97 | 'teal-lightest': '#e8fffe',
98 |
99 | 'blue-darkest': '#12283a',
100 | 'blue-darker': '#1c3d5a',
101 | 'blue-dark': '#2779bd',
102 | 'blue': '#3490dc',
103 | 'blue-light': '#6cb2eb',
104 | 'blue-lighter': '#bcdefa',
105 | 'blue-lightest': '#eff8ff',
106 |
107 | 'indigo-darkest': '#191e38',
108 | 'indigo-darker': '#2f365f',
109 | 'indigo-dark': '#5661b3',
110 | 'indigo': '#6574cd',
111 | 'indigo-light': '#7886d7',
112 | 'indigo-lighter': '#b2b7ff',
113 | 'indigo-lightest': '#e6e8ff',
114 |
115 | 'purple-darkest': '#21183c',
116 | 'purple-darker': '#382b5f',
117 | 'purple-dark': '#794acf',
118 | 'purple': '#9561e2',
119 | 'purple-light': '#a779e9',
120 | 'purple-lighter': '#d6bbfc',
121 | 'purple-lightest': '#f3ebff',
122 |
123 | 'pink-darkest': '#451225',
124 | 'pink-darker': '#6f213f',
125 | 'pink-dark': '#eb5286',
126 | 'pink': '#f66d9b',
127 | 'pink-light': '#fa7ea8',
128 | 'pink-lighter': '#ffbbca',
129 | 'pink-lightest': '#ffebef',
130 | }
131 |
132 | module.exports = {
133 |
134 | /*
135 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
136 | | Colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/colors
137 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
138 | |
139 | | The color palette defined above is also assigned to the "colors" key of
140 | | your Tailwind config. This makes it easy to access them in your CSS
141 | | using Tailwind's config helper. For example:
142 | |
143 | | .error { color: config('colors.red') }
144 | |
145 | */
146 |
147 | colors: colors,
148 |
149 |
150 | /*
151 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
152 | | Screens https://tailwindcss.com/docs/responsive-design
153 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
154 | |
155 | | Screens in Tailwind are translated to CSS media queries. They define the
156 | | responsive breakpoints for your project. By default Tailwind takes a
157 | | "mobile first" approach, where each screen size represents a minimum
158 | | viewport width. Feel free to have as few or as many screens as you
159 | | want, naming them in whatever way you'd prefer for your project.
160 | |
161 | | Tailwind also allows for more complex screen definitions, which can be
162 | | useful in certain situations. Be sure to see the full responsive
163 | | documentation for a complete list of options.
164 | |
165 | | Class name: .{screen}:{utility}
166 | |
167 | */
168 |
169 | screens: {
170 | 'sm': '576px',
171 | 'md': '768px',
172 | 'lg': '992px',
173 | 'xl': '1200px',
174 | },
175 |
176 |
177 | /*
178 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
179 | | Fonts https://tailwindcss.com/docs/fonts
180 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
181 | |
182 | | Here is where you define your project's font stack, or font families.
183 | | Keep in mind that Tailwind doesn't actually load any fonts for you.
184 | | If you're using custom fonts you'll need to import them prior to
185 | | defining them here.
186 | |
187 | | By default we provide a native font stack that works remarkably well on
188 | | any device or OS you're using, since it just uses the default fonts
189 | | provided by the platform.
190 | |
191 | | Class name: .font-{name}
192 | |
193 | */
194 |
195 | fonts: {
196 | 'sans': [
197 | 'system-ui',
198 | 'BlinkMacSystemFont',
199 | '-apple-system',
200 | 'Segoe UI',
201 | 'Roboto',
202 | 'Oxygen',
203 | 'Ubuntu',
204 | 'Cantarell',
205 | 'Fira Sans',
206 | 'Droid Sans',
207 | 'Helvetica Neue',
208 | 'sans-serif',
209 | ],
210 | 'serif': [
211 | 'Constantia',
212 | 'Lucida Bright',
213 | 'Lucidabright',
214 | 'Lucida Serif',
215 | 'Lucida',
216 | 'DejaVu Serif',
217 | 'Bitstream Vera Serif',
218 | 'Liberation Serif',
219 | 'Georgia',
220 | 'serif',
221 | ],
222 | 'mono': [
223 | 'Menlo',
224 | 'Monaco',
225 | 'Consolas',
226 | 'Liberation Mono',
227 | 'Courier New',
228 | 'monospace',
229 | ]
230 | },
231 |
232 |
233 | /*
234 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
235 | | Text sizes https://tailwindcss.com/docs/text-sizing
236 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
237 | |
238 | | Here is where you define your text sizes. Name these in whatever way
239 | | makes the most sense to you. We use size names by default, but
240 | | you're welcome to use a numeric scale or even something else
241 | | entirely.
242 | |
243 | | By default Tailwind uses the "rem" unit type for most measurements.
244 | | This allows you to set a root font size which all other sizes are
245 | | then based on. That said, you are free to use whatever units you
246 | | prefer, be it rems, ems, pixels or other.
247 | |
248 | | Class name: .text-{size}
249 | |
250 | */
251 |
252 | textSizes: {
253 | 'xs': '.75rem', // 12px
254 | 'sm': '.875rem', // 14px
255 | 'base': '1rem', // 16px
256 | 'lg': '1.125rem', // 18px
257 | 'xl': '1.25rem', // 20px
258 | '2xl': '1.5rem', // 24px
259 | '3xl': '1.875rem', // 30px
260 | '4xl': '2.25rem', // 36px
261 | '5xl': '3rem', // 48px
262 | },
263 |
264 |
265 | /*
266 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
267 | | Font weights https://tailwindcss.com/docs/font-weight
268 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
269 | |
270 | | Here is where you define your font weights. We've provided a list of
271 | | common font weight names with their respective numeric scale values
272 | | to get you started. It's unlikely that your project will require
273 | | all of these, so we recommend removing those you don't need.
274 | |
275 | | Class name: .font-{weight}
276 | |
277 | */
278 |
279 | fontWeights: {
280 | 'hairline': 100,
281 | 'thin': 200,
282 | 'light': 300,
283 | 'normal': 400,
284 | 'medium': 500,
285 | 'semibold': 600,
286 | 'bold': 700,
287 | 'extrabold': 800,
288 | 'black': 900,
289 | },
290 |
291 |
292 | /*
293 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
294 | | Leading (line height) https://tailwindcss.com/docs/line-height
295 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
296 | |
297 | | Here is where you define your line height values, or as we call
298 | | them in Tailwind, leadings.
299 | |
300 | | Class name: .leading-{size}
301 | |
302 | */
303 |
304 | leading: {
305 | 'none': 1,
306 | 'tight': 1.25,
307 | 'normal': 1.5,
308 | 'loose': 2,
309 | },
310 |
311 |
312 | /*
313 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
314 | | Tracking (letter spacing) https://tailwindcss.com/docs/letter-spacing
315 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
316 | |
317 | | Here is where you define your letter spacing values, or as we call
318 | | them in Tailwind, tracking.
319 | |
320 | | Class name: .tracking-{size}
321 | |
322 | */
323 |
324 | tracking: {
325 | 'tight': '-0.05em',
326 | 'normal': '0',
327 | 'wide': '0.05em',
328 | },
329 |
330 |
331 | /*
332 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
333 | | Text colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/text-color
334 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
335 | |
336 | | Here is where you define your text colors. By default these use the
337 | | color palette we defined above, however you're welcome to set these
338 | | independently if that makes sense for your project.
339 | |
340 | | Class name: .text-{color}
341 | |
342 | */
343 |
344 | textColors: colors,
345 |
346 |
347 | /*
348 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
349 | | Background colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-color
350 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
351 | |
352 | | Here is where you define your background colors. By default these use
353 | | the color palette we defined above, however you're welcome to set
354 | | these independently if that makes sense for your project.
355 | |
356 | | Class name: .bg-{color}
357 | |
358 | */
359 |
360 | backgroundColors: colors,
361 |
362 |
363 | /*
364 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
365 | | Background sizes https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-size
366 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
367 | |
368 | | Here is where you define your background sizes. We provide some common
369 | | values that are useful in most projects, but feel free to add other sizes
370 | | that are specific to your project here as well.
371 | |
372 | | Class name: .bg-{size}
373 | |
374 | */
375 |
376 | backgroundSize: {
377 | 'auto': 'auto',
378 | 'cover': 'cover',
379 | 'contain': 'contain',
380 | },
381 |
382 |
383 | /*
384 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
385 | | Border widths https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-width
386 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
387 | |
388 | | Here is where you define your border widths. Take note that border
389 | | widths require a special "default" value set as well. This is the
390 | | width that will be used when you do not specify a border width.
391 | |
392 | | Class name: .border{-side?}{-width?}
393 | |
394 | */
395 |
396 | borderWidths: {
397 | default: '1px',
398 | '0': '0',
399 | '2': '2px',
400 | '4': '4px',
401 | '8': '8px',
402 | },
403 |
404 |
405 | /*
406 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
407 | | Border colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color
408 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
409 | |
410 | | Here is where you define your border colors. By default these use the
411 | | color palette we defined above, however you're welcome to set these
412 | | independently if that makes sense for your project.
413 | |
414 | | Take note that border colors require a special "default" value set
415 | | as well. This is the color that will be used when you do not
416 | | specify a border color.
417 | |
418 | | Class name: .border-{color}
419 | |
420 | */
421 |
422 | borderColors: global.Object.assign({ default: colors['grey-light'] }, colors),
423 |
424 |
425 | /*
426 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
427 | | Border radius https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-radius
428 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
429 | |
430 | | Here is where you define your border radius values. If a `default` radius
431 | | is provided, it will be made available as the non-suffixed `.rounded`
432 | | utility.
433 | |
434 | | If your scale includes a `0` value to reset already rounded corners, it's
435 | | a good idea to put it first so other values are able to override it.
436 | |
437 | | Class name: .rounded{-side?}{-size?}
438 | |
439 | */
440 |
441 | borderRadius: {
442 | 'none': '0',
443 | 'sm': '.125rem',
444 | default: '.25rem',
445 | 'lg': '.5rem',
446 | 'full': '9999px',
447 | },
448 |
449 |
450 | /*
451 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
452 | | Width https://tailwindcss.com/docs/width
453 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
454 | |
455 | | Here is where you define your width utility sizes. These can be
456 | | percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default
457 | | we provide a sensible rem based numeric scale, a percentage
458 | | based fraction scale, plus some other common use-cases. You
459 | | can, of course, modify these values as needed.
460 | |
461 | |
462 | | It's also worth mentioning that Tailwind automatically escapes
463 | | invalid CSS class name characters, which allows you to have
464 | | awesome classes like .w-2/3.
465 | |
466 | | Class name: .w-{size}
467 | |
468 | */
469 |
470 | width: {
471 | 'auto': 'auto',
472 | 'px': '1px',
473 | '1': '0.25rem',
474 | '2': '0.5rem',
475 | '3': '0.75rem',
476 | '4': '1rem',
477 | '6': '1.5rem',
478 | '8': '2rem',
479 | '10': '2.5rem',
480 | '12': '3rem',
481 | '16': '4rem',
482 | '24': '6rem',
483 | '32': '8rem',
484 | '48': '12rem',
485 | '64': '16rem',
486 | '1/2': '50%',
487 | '1/3': '33.33333%',
488 | '2/3': '66.66667%',
489 | '1/4': '25%',
490 | '3/4': '75%',
491 | '1/5': '20%',
492 | '2/5': '40%',
493 | '3/5': '60%',
494 | '4/5': '80%',
495 | '1/6': '16.66667%',
496 | '5/6': '83.33333%',
497 | 'full': '100%',
498 | 'screen': '100vw'
499 | },
500 |
501 |
502 | /*
503 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
504 | | Height https://tailwindcss.com/docs/height
505 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
506 | |
507 | | Here is where you define your height utility sizes. These can be
508 | | percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default
509 | | we provide a sensible rem based numeric scale plus some other
510 | | common use-cases. You can, of course, modify these values as
511 | | needed.
512 | |
513 | | Class name: .h-{size}
514 | |
515 | */
516 |
517 | height: {
518 | 'auto': 'auto',
519 | 'px': '1px',
520 | '1': '0.25rem',
521 | '2': '0.5rem',
522 | '3': '0.75rem',
523 | '4': '1rem',
524 | '6': '1.5rem',
525 | '8': '2rem',
526 | '10': '2.5rem',
527 | '12': '3rem',
528 | '16': '4rem',
529 | '24': '6rem',
530 | '32': '8rem',
531 | '48': '12rem',
532 | '64': '16rem',
533 | 'full': '100%',
534 | 'screen': '100vh'
535 | },
536 |
537 |
538 | /*
539 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
540 | | Minimum width https://tailwindcss.com/docs/min-width
541 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
542 | |
543 | | Here is where you define your minimum width utility sizes. These can
544 | | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. We provide a
545 | | couple common use-cases by default. You can, of course, modify
546 | | these values as needed.
547 | |
548 | | Class name: .min-w-{size}
549 | |
550 | */
551 |
552 | minWidth: {
553 | '0': '0',
554 | 'full': '100%',
555 | },
556 |
557 |
558 | /*
559 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
560 | | Minimum height https://tailwindcss.com/docs/min-height
561 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
562 | |
563 | | Here is where you define your minimum height utility sizes. These can
564 | | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. We provide a
565 | | few common use-cases by default. You can, of course, modify these
566 | | values as needed.
567 | |
568 | | Class name: .min-h-{size}
569 | |
570 | */
571 |
572 | minHeight: {
573 | '0': '0',
574 | 'full': '100%',
575 | 'screen': '100vh'
576 | },
577 |
578 |
579 | /*
580 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
581 | | Maximum width https://tailwindcss.com/docs/max-width
582 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
583 | |
584 | | Here is where you define your maximum width utility sizes. These can
585 | | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default
586 | | we provide a sensible rem based scale and a "full width" size,
587 | | which is basically a reset utility. You can, of course,
588 | | modify these values as needed.
589 | |
590 | | Class name: .max-w-{size}
591 | |
592 | */
593 |
594 | maxWidth: {
595 | 'xs': '20rem',
596 | 'sm': '30rem',
597 | 'md': '40rem',
598 | 'lg': '50rem',
599 | 'xl': '60rem',
600 | '2xl': '70rem',
601 | '3xl': '80rem',
602 | '4xl': '90rem',
603 | '5xl': '100rem',
604 | 'full': '100%',
605 | },
606 |
607 |
608 | /*
609 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
610 | | Maximum height https://tailwindcss.com/docs/max-height
611 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
612 | |
613 | | Here is where you define your maximum height utility sizes. These can
614 | | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. We provide a
615 | | couple common use-cases by default. You can, of course, modify
616 | | these values as needed.
617 | |
618 | | Class name: .max-h-{size}
619 | |
620 | */
621 |
622 | maxHeight: {
623 | 'full': '100%',
624 | 'screen': '100vh',
625 | },
626 |
627 |
628 | /*
629 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
630 | | Padding https://tailwindcss.com/docs/padding
631 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
632 | |
633 | | Here is where you define your padding utility sizes. These can be
634 | | percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default we
635 | | provide a sensible rem based numeric scale plus a couple other
636 | | common use-cases like "1px". You can, of course, modify these
637 | | values as needed.
638 | |
639 | | Class name: .p{side?}-{size}
640 | |
641 | */
642 |
643 | padding: {
644 | 'px': '1px',
645 | '0': '0',
646 | '1': '0.25rem',
647 | '2': '0.5rem',
648 | '3': '0.75rem',
649 | '4': '1rem',
650 | '6': '1.5rem',
651 | '8': '2rem',
652 | },
653 |
654 |
655 | /*
656 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
657 | | Margin https://tailwindcss.com/docs/margin
658 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
659 | |
660 | | Here is where you define your margin utility sizes. These can be
661 | | percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default we
662 | | provide a sensible rem based numeric scale plus a couple other
663 | | common use-cases like "1px". You can, of course, modify these
664 | | values as needed.
665 | |
666 | | Class name: .m{side?}-{size}
667 | |
668 | */
669 |
670 | margin: {
671 | 'auto': 'auto',
672 | 'px': '1px',
673 | '0': '0',
674 | '1': '0.25rem',
675 | '2': '0.5rem',
676 | '3': '0.75rem',
677 | '4': '1rem',
678 | '6': '1.5rem',
679 | '8': '2rem',
680 | },
681 |
682 |
683 | /*
684 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
685 | | Negative margin https://tailwindcss.com/docs/negative-margin
686 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
687 | |
688 | | Here is where you define your negative margin utility sizes. These can
689 | | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default we
690 | | provide matching values to the padding scale since these utilities
691 | | generally get used together. You can, of course, modify these
692 | | values as needed.
693 | |
694 | | Class name: .-m{side?}-{size}
695 | |
696 | */
697 |
698 | negativeMargin: {
699 | 'px': '1px',
700 | '0': '0',
701 | '1': '0.25rem',
702 | '2': '0.5rem',
703 | '3': '0.75rem',
704 | '4': '1rem',
705 | '6': '1.5rem',
706 | '8': '2rem',
707 | },
708 |
709 |
710 | /*
711 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
712 | | Shadows https://tailwindcss.com/docs/shadows
713 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
714 | |
715 | | Here is where you define your shadow utilities. As you can see from
716 | | the defaults we provide, it's possible to apply multiple shadows
717 | | per utility using comma separation.
718 | |
719 | | If a `default` shadow is provided, it will be made available as the non-
720 | | suffixed `.shadow` utility.
721 | |
722 | | Class name: .shadow-{size?}
723 | |
724 | */
725 |
726 | shadows: {
727 | default: '0 2px 4px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.10)',
728 | 'md': '0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.12), 0 2px 4px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.08)',
729 | 'lg': '0 15px 30px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.11), 0 5px 15px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.08)',
730 | 'inner': 'inset 0 2px 4px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.06)',
731 | 'none': 'none',
732 | },
733 |
734 |
735 | /*
736 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
737 | | Z-index https://tailwindcss.com/docs/z-index
738 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
739 | |
740 | | Here is where you define your z-index utility values. By default we
741 | | provide a sensible numeric scale. You can, of course, modify these
742 | | values as needed.
743 | |
744 | | Class name: .z-{index}
745 | |
746 | */
747 |
748 | zIndex: {
749 | 'auto': 'auto',
750 | '0': 0,
751 | '10': 10,
752 | '20': 20,
753 | '30': 30,
754 | '40': 40,
755 | '50': 50,
756 | },
757 |
758 |
759 | /*
760 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
761 | | Opacity https://tailwindcss.com/docs/opacity
762 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
763 | |
764 | | Here is where you define your opacity utility values. By default we
765 | | provide a sensible numeric scale. You can, of course, modify these
766 | | values as needed.
767 | |
768 | | Class name: .opacity-{name}
769 | |
770 | */
771 |
772 | opacity: {
773 | '0': '0',
774 | '25': '.25',
775 | '50': '.5',
776 | '75': '.75',
777 | '100': '1',
778 | },
779 |
780 |
781 | /*
782 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
783 | | SVG fill https://tailwindcss.com/docs/svg
784 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
785 | |
786 | | Here is where you define your SVG fill colors. By default we just provide
787 | | `fill-current` which sets the fill to the current text color. This lets you
788 | | specify a fill color using existing text color utilities and helps keep the
789 | | generated CSS file size down.
790 | |
791 | | Class name: .fill-{name}
792 | |
793 | */
794 |
795 | svgFill: {
796 | 'current': 'currentColor',
797 | },
798 |
799 |
800 | /*
801 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
802 | | SVG stroke https://tailwindcss.com/docs/svg
803 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
804 | |
805 | | Here is where you define your SVG stroke colors. By default we just provide
806 | | `stroke-current` which sets the stroke to the current text color. This lets
807 | | you specify a stroke color using existing text color utilities and helps
808 | | keep the generated CSS file size down.
809 | |
810 | | Class name: .stroke-{name}
811 | |
812 | */
813 |
814 | svgStroke: {
815 | 'current': 'currentColor',
816 | },
817 |
818 |
819 | /*
820 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
821 | | Modules https://tailwindcss.com/docs/configuration#modules
822 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
823 | |
824 | | Here is where you control which modules are generated and what variants are
825 | | generated for each of those modules.
826 | |
827 | | Currently supported variants:
828 | | - responsive
829 | | - hover
830 | | - focus
831 | | - active
832 | | - group-hover
833 | |
834 | | To disable a module completely, use `false` instead of an array.
835 | |
836 | */
837 |
838 | modules: {
839 | appearance: ['responsive'],
840 | backgroundAttachment: ['responsive'],
841 | backgroundColors: ['responsive', 'hover'],
842 | backgroundPosition: ['responsive'],
843 | backgroundRepeat: ['responsive'],
844 | backgroundSize: ['responsive'],
845 | borderColors: ['responsive', 'hover'],
846 | borderRadius: ['responsive'],
847 | borderStyle: ['responsive'],
848 | borderWidths: ['responsive'],
849 | cursor: ['responsive'],
850 | display: ['responsive'],
851 | flexbox: ['responsive'],
852 | float: ['responsive'],
853 | fonts: ['responsive'],
854 | fontWeights: ['responsive', 'hover'],
855 | height: ['responsive'],
856 | leading: ['responsive'],
857 | lists: ['responsive'],
858 | margin: ['responsive'],
859 | maxHeight: ['responsive'],
860 | maxWidth: ['responsive'],
861 | minHeight: ['responsive'],
862 | minWidth: ['responsive'],
863 | negativeMargin: ['responsive'],
864 | opacity: ['responsive'],
865 | overflow: ['responsive'],
866 | padding: ['responsive'],
867 | pointerEvents: ['responsive'],
868 | position: ['responsive'],
869 | resize: ['responsive'],
870 | shadows: ['responsive'],
871 | svgFill: [],
872 | svgStroke: [],
873 | textAlign: ['responsive'],
874 | textColors: ['responsive', 'hover'],
875 | textSizes: ['responsive'],
876 | textStyle: ['responsive', 'hover'],
877 | tracking: ['responsive'],
878 | userSelect: ['responsive'],
879 | verticalAlign: ['responsive'],
880 | visibility: ['responsive'],
881 | whitespace: ['responsive'],
882 | width: ['responsive'],
883 | zIndex: ['responsive'],
884 | },
885 |
886 |
887 | /*
888 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
889 | | Plugins https://tailwindcss.com/docs/plugins
890 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
891 | |
892 | | Here is where you can register any plugins you'd like to use in your
893 | | project. Tailwind's built-in `container` plugin is enabled by default to
894 | | give you a Bootstrap-style responsive container component out of the box.
895 | |
896 | | Be sure to view the complete plugin documentation to learn more about how
897 | | the plugin system works.
898 | |
899 | */
900 |
901 | plugins: [
902 | require('tailwindcss/plugins/container')({
903 | // center: true,
904 | // padding: '1rem',
905 | }),
906 | ],
907 |
908 |
909 | /*
910 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
911 | | Advanced Options https://tailwindcss.com/docs/configuration#options
912 | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
913 | |
914 | | Here is where you can tweak advanced configuration options. We recommend
915 | | leaving these options alone unless you absolutely need to change them.
916 | |
917 | */
918 |
919 | options: {
920 | prefix: '',
921 | important: false,
922 | separator: ':',
923 | },
924 |
925 | }
926 |
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