47 |
48 |
49 |
50 |
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/app/Console/Commands/LinkNew.php:
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1 | ask('Link URL:');
43 |
44 | if (!filter_var($url, FILTER_VALIDATE_URL)) {
45 | $this->error("Invalid URL. Exiting...");
46 | return 1;
47 | }
48 |
49 | $description = $this->ask('Link Description:');
50 |
51 | $this->info("New Link:");
52 | $this->info($url . ' - ' . $description);
53 |
54 | if ($this->confirm('Is this information correct?')) {
55 | $link = new Link();
56 | $link->url = $url;
57 | $link->description = $description;
58 | $link->save();
59 |
60 | $this->info("Saved.");
61 | }
62 |
63 | return 0;
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
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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' => env('BCRYPT_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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/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 | 'useTLS' => 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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/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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/composer.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "laravel/laravel",
3 | "type": "project",
4 | "description": "The Laravel Framework.",
5 | "keywords": [
6 | "framework",
7 | "laravel"
8 | ],
9 | "license": "MIT",
10 | "require": {
11 | "php": "^7.3|^8.0",
12 | "fideloper/proxy": "^4.4",
13 | "fruitcake/laravel-cors": "^2.0",
14 | "guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^7.0.1",
15 | "laravel/framework": "^8.12",
16 | "laravel/tinker": "^2.5",
17 | "symfony/yaml": "^5.2"
18 | },
19 | "require-dev": {
20 | "facade/ignition": "^2.5",
21 | "fakerphp/faker": "^1.9.1",
22 | "mockery/mockery": "^1.4.2",
23 | "nunomaduro/collision": "^5.0",
24 | "phpunit/phpunit": "^9.3.3"
25 | },
26 | "config": {
27 | "optimize-autoloader": true,
28 | "preferred-install": "dist",
29 | "sort-packages": true
30 | },
31 | "extra": {
32 | "laravel": {
33 | "dont-discover": []
34 | }
35 | },
36 | "autoload": {
37 | "psr-4": {
38 | "App\\": "app/",
39 | "Database\\Factories\\": "database/factories/",
40 | "Database\\Seeders\\": "database/seeders/"
41 | }
42 | },
43 | "autoload-dev": {
44 | "psr-4": {
45 | "Tests\\": "tests/"
46 | }
47 | },
48 | "minimum-stability": "dev",
49 | "prefer-stable": true,
50 | "scripts": {
51 | "post-autoload-dump": [
52 | "Illuminate\\Foundation\\ComposerScripts::postAutoloadDump",
53 | "@php artisan package:discover --ansi"
54 | ],
55 | "post-root-package-install": [
56 | "@php -r \"file_exists('.env') || copy('.env.example', '.env');\""
57 | ],
58 | "post-create-project-cmd": [
59 | "@php artisan key:generate --ansi"
60 | ]
61 | }
62 | }
63 |
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/public/index.php:
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1 | make(Kernel::class);
50 |
51 | $response = tap($kernel->handle(
52 | $request = Request::capture()
53 | ))->send();
54 |
55 | $kernel->terminate($request, $response);
56 |
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/app/Providers/RouteServiceProvider.php:
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1 | configureRateLimiting();
39 |
40 | $this->routes(function () {
41 | Route::prefix('api')
42 | ->middleware('api')
43 | ->namespace($this->namespace)
44 | ->group(base_path('routes/api.php'));
45 |
46 | Route::middleware('web')
47 | ->namespace($this->namespace)
48 | ->group(base_path('routes/web.php'));
49 | });
50 | }
51 |
52 | /**
53 | * Configure the rate limiters for the application.
54 | *
55 | * @return void
56 | */
57 | protected function configureRateLimiting()
58 | {
59 | RateLimiter::for('api', function (Request $request) {
60 | return Limit::perMinute(60)->by(optional($request->user())->id ?: $request->ip());
61 | });
62 | }
63 | }
64 |
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/app/Http/Kernel.php:
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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:api',
44 | \Illuminate\Routing\Middleware\SubstituteBindings::class,
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' => \App\Http\Middleware\Authenticate::class,
57 | 'auth.basic' => \Illuminate\Auth\Middleware\AuthenticateWithBasicAuth::class,
58 | 'cache.headers' => \Illuminate\Http\Middleware\SetCacheHeaders::class,
59 | 'can' => \Illuminate\Auth\Middleware\Authorize::class,
60 | 'guest' => \App\Http\Middleware\RedirectIfAuthenticated::class,
61 | 'password.confirm' => \Illuminate\Auth\Middleware\RequirePassword::class,
62 | 'signed' => \Illuminate\Routing\Middleware\ValidateSignature::class,
63 | 'throttle' => \Illuminate\Routing\Middleware\ThrottleRequests::class,
64 | 'verified' => \Illuminate\Auth\Middleware\EnsureEmailIsVerified::class,
65 | ];
66 | }
67 |
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/.do/app.yaml:
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1 | #this file is an App Spec file that can be used with doctl to deploy this app to DigitalOcean.
2 | databases:
3 | - engine: PG
4 | name: db
5 | num_nodes: 1
6 | size: db-s-dev-database
7 | version: "12"
8 | name: landing-laravel
9 | region: ams
10 | services:
11 | - environment_slug: php
12 | run_command: heroku-php-apache2 public/
13 | envs:
14 | - key: APP_NAME
15 | scope: RUN_TIME
16 | value: Landing_Laravel
17 | - key: APP_ENV
18 | scope: RUN_TIME
19 | value: dev
20 | - key: APP_KEY
21 | scope: RUN_TIME
22 | value: base64:ffYPNP8kPeQDf8gE/qh3kWjk59p6gFY66kCKhhKUa2w=
23 | - key: APP_DEBUG
24 | scope: RUN_TIME
25 | value: "1"
26 | - key: APP_URL
27 | scope: RUN_TIME
28 | value: ${APP_URL}
29 | - key: DATABASE_URL
30 | scope: RUN_TIME
31 | value: ${db.DATABASE_URL}
32 | - key: DB_CONNECTION
33 | scope: RUN_TIME
34 | value: pgsql
35 | - key: DB_HOST
36 | scope: RUN_TIME
37 | value: ${db.HOSTNAME}
38 | - key: DB_PORT
39 | scope: RUN_TIME
40 | value: ${db.PORT}
41 | - key: DB_DATABASE
42 | scope: RUN_TIME
43 | value: ${db.DATABASE}
44 | - key: DB_USERNAME
45 | scope: RUN_TIME
46 | value: ${db.USERNAME}
47 | - key: DB_PASSWORD
48 | scope: RUN_TIME
49 | value: ${db.PASSWORD}
50 | github:
51 | branch: main
52 | deploy_on_push: true
53 | repo: do-community/landing-laravel
54 | http_port: 8080
55 | instance_count: 1
56 | instance_size_slug: basic-xs
57 | name: landing-laravel
58 | routes:
59 | - path: /
60 | jobs:
61 | - name: migrate
62 | kind: POST_DEPLOY
63 | github:
64 | repo: do-community/landing-laravel
65 | branch: main
66 | deploy_on_push: true
67 | run_command: php artisan migrate --seed
68 | envs:
69 | - key: APP_NAME
70 | scope: RUN_TIME
71 | value: Landing_Laravel
72 | - key: APP_ENV
73 | scope: RUN_TIME
74 | value: dev
75 | - key: APP_KEY
76 | scope: RUN_TIME
77 | value: base64:ffYPNP8kPeQDf8gE/qh3kWjk59p6gFY66kCKhhKUa2w=
78 | - key: APP_DEBUG
79 | scope: RUN_TIME
80 | value: "1"
81 | - key: APP_URL
82 | scope: RUN_TIME
83 | value: ${APP_URL}
84 | - key: DATABASE_URL
85 | scope: RUN_TIME
86 | value: ${db.DATABASE_URL}
87 | - key: DB_CONNECTION
88 | scope: RUN_TIME
89 | value: pgsql
90 | - key: DB_HOST
91 | scope: RUN_TIME
92 | value: ${db.HOSTNAME}
93 | - key: DB_PORT
94 | scope: RUN_TIME
95 | value: ${db.PORT}
96 | - key: DB_DATABASE
97 | scope: RUN_TIME
98 | value: ${db.DATABASE}
99 | - key: DB_USERNAME
100 | scope: RUN_TIME
101 | value: ${db.USERNAME}
102 | - key: DB_PASSWORD
103 | scope: RUN_TIME
104 | value: ${db.PASSWORD}
105 |
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/.do/deploy.template.yaml:
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1 | spec:
2 | databases:
3 | - engine: PG
4 | name: db
5 | num_nodes: 1
6 | size: db-s-dev-database
7 | version: "12"
8 | name: landing-laravel
9 | region: ams
10 | services:
11 | - environment_slug: php
12 | run_command: heroku-php-apache2 public/
13 | envs:
14 | - key: APP_NAME
15 | scope: RUN_TIME
16 | value: Landing_Laravel
17 | - key: APP_ENV
18 | scope: RUN_TIME
19 | value: dev
20 | - key: APP_KEY
21 | scope: RUN_TIME
22 | value: base64:ffYPNP8kPeQDf8gE/qh3kWjk59p6gFY66kCKhhKUa2w=
23 | - key: APP_DEBUG
24 | scope: RUN_TIME
25 | value: "1"
26 | - key: APP_URL
27 | scope: RUN_TIME
28 | value: ${APP_URL}
29 | - key: DATABASE_URL
30 | scope: RUN_TIME
31 | value: ${db.DATABASE_URL}
32 | - key: DB_CONNECTION
33 | scope: RUN_TIME
34 | value: pgsql
35 | - key: DB_HOST
36 | scope: RUN_TIME
37 | value: ${db.HOSTNAME}
38 | - key: DB_PORT
39 | scope: RUN_TIME
40 | value: ${db.PORT}
41 | - key: DB_DATABASE
42 | scope: RUN_TIME
43 | value: ${db.DATABASE}
44 | - key: DB_USERNAME
45 | scope: RUN_TIME
46 | value: ${db.USERNAME}
47 | - key: DB_PASSWORD
48 | scope: RUN_TIME
49 | value: ${db.PASSWORD}
50 | github:
51 | branch: main
52 | deploy_on_push: true
53 | repo: do-community/landing-laravel
54 | http_port: 8080
55 | instance_count: 1
56 | instance_size_slug: basic-xs
57 | name: landing-laravel
58 | routes:
59 | - path: /
60 | jobs:
61 | - name: migrate
62 | kind: POST_DEPLOY
63 | github:
64 | repo: do-community/landing-laravel
65 | branch: main
66 | deploy_on_push: true
67 | run_command: php artisan migrate --seed
68 | envs:
69 | - key: APP_NAME
70 | scope: RUN_TIME
71 | value: Landing_Laravel
72 | - key: APP_ENV
73 | scope: RUN_TIME
74 | value: dev
75 | - key: APP_KEY
76 | scope: RUN_TIME
77 | value: base64:ffYPNP8kPeQDf8gE/qh3kWjk59p6gFY66kCKhhKUa2w=
78 | - key: APP_DEBUG
79 | scope: RUN_TIME
80 | value: "1"
81 | - key: APP_URL
82 | scope: RUN_TIME
83 | value: ${APP_URL}
84 | - key: DATABASE_URL
85 | scope: RUN_TIME
86 | value: ${db.DATABASE_URL}
87 | - key: DB_CONNECTION
88 | scope: RUN_TIME
89 | value: pgsql
90 | - key: DB_HOST
91 | scope: RUN_TIME
92 | value: ${db.HOSTNAME}
93 | - key: DB_PORT
94 | scope: RUN_TIME
95 | value: ${db.PORT}
96 | - key: DB_DATABASE
97 | scope: RUN_TIME
98 | value: ${db.DATABASE}
99 | - key: DB_USERNAME
100 | scope: RUN_TIME
101 | value: ${db.USERNAME}
102 | - key: DB_PASSWORD
103 | scope: RUN_TIME
104 | value: ${db.PASSWORD}
105 |
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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"
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 | 'endpoint' => env('AWS_ENDPOINT'),
66 | ],
67 |
68 | ],
69 |
70 | /*
71 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
72 | | Symbolic Links
73 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
74 | |
75 | | Here you may configure the symbolic links that will be created when the
76 | | `storage:link` Artisan command is executed. The array keys should be
77 | | the locations of the links and the values should be their targets.
78 | |
79 | */
80 |
81 | 'links' => [
82 | public_path('storage') => storage_path('app/public'),
83 | ],
84 |
85 | ];
86 |
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/config/queue.php:
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1 | env('QUEUE_CONNECTION', '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 | 'block_for' => 0,
50 | ],
51 |
52 | 'sqs' => [
53 | 'driver' => 'sqs',
54 | 'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
55 | 'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
56 | 'prefix' => env('SQS_PREFIX', 'https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/your-account-id'),
57 | 'queue' => env('SQS_QUEUE', 'your-queue-name'),
58 | 'suffix' => env('SQS_SUFFIX'),
59 | 'region' => env('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION', 'us-east-1'),
60 | ],
61 |
62 | 'redis' => [
63 | 'driver' => 'redis',
64 | 'connection' => 'default',
65 | 'queue' => env('REDIS_QUEUE', 'default'),
66 | 'retry_after' => 90,
67 | 'block_for' => null,
68 | ],
69 |
70 | ],
71 |
72 | /*
73 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
74 | | Failed Queue Jobs
75 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
76 | |
77 | | These options configure the behavior of failed queue job logging so you
78 | | can control which database and table are used to store the jobs that
79 | | have failed. You may change them to any database / table you wish.
80 | |
81 | */
82 |
83 | 'failed' => [
84 | 'driver' => env('QUEUE_FAILED_DRIVER', 'database-uuids'),
85 | 'database' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
86 | 'table' => 'failed_jobs',
87 | ],
88 |
89 | ];
90 |
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/config/logging.php:
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1 | env('LOG_CHANNEL', 'stack'),
21 |
22 | /*
23 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 | | Log Channels
25 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 | |
27 | | Here you may configure the log channels for your application. Out of
28 | | the box, Laravel uses the Monolog PHP logging library. This gives
29 | | you a variety of powerful log handlers / formatters to utilize.
30 | |
31 | | Available Drivers: "single", "daily", "slack", "syslog",
32 | | "errorlog", "monolog",
33 | | "custom", "stack"
34 | |
35 | */
36 |
37 | 'channels' => [
38 | 'stack' => [
39 | 'driver' => 'stack',
40 | 'channels' => ['single'],
41 | 'ignore_exceptions' => false,
42 | ],
43 |
44 | 'single' => [
45 | 'driver' => 'single',
46 | 'path' => storage_path('logs/laravel.log'),
47 | 'level' => env('LOG_LEVEL', 'debug'),
48 | ],
49 |
50 | 'daily' => [
51 | 'driver' => 'daily',
52 | 'path' => storage_path('logs/laravel.log'),
53 | 'level' => env('LOG_LEVEL', 'debug'),
54 | 'days' => 14,
55 | ],
56 |
57 | 'slack' => [
58 | 'driver' => 'slack',
59 | 'url' => env('LOG_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL'),
60 | 'username' => 'Laravel Log',
61 | 'emoji' => ':boom:',
62 | 'level' => env('LOG_LEVEL', 'critical'),
63 | ],
64 |
65 | 'papertrail' => [
66 | 'driver' => 'monolog',
67 | 'level' => env('LOG_LEVEL', 'debug'),
68 | 'handler' => SyslogUdpHandler::class,
69 | 'handler_with' => [
70 | 'host' => env('PAPERTRAIL_URL'),
71 | 'port' => env('PAPERTRAIL_PORT'),
72 | ],
73 | ],
74 |
75 | 'stderr' => [
76 | 'driver' => 'monolog',
77 | 'handler' => StreamHandler::class,
78 | 'formatter' => env('LOG_STDERR_FORMATTER'),
79 | 'with' => [
80 | 'stream' => 'php://stderr',
81 | ],
82 | ],
83 |
84 | 'syslog' => [
85 | 'driver' => 'syslog',
86 | 'level' => env('LOG_LEVEL', 'debug'),
87 | ],
88 |
89 | 'errorlog' => [
90 | 'driver' => 'errorlog',
91 | 'level' => env('LOG_LEVEL', 'debug'),
92 | ],
93 |
94 | 'null' => [
95 | 'driver' => 'monolog',
96 | 'handler' => NullHandler::class,
97 | ],
98 |
99 | 'emergency' => [
100 | 'path' => storage_path('logs/laravel.log'),
101 | ],
102 | ],
103 |
104 | ];
105 |
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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 | | Supported drivers: "apc", "array", "database", "file",
30 | | "memcached", "redis", "dynamodb"
31 | |
32 | */
33 |
34 | 'stores' => [
35 |
36 | 'apc' => [
37 | 'driver' => 'apc',
38 | ],
39 |
40 | 'array' => [
41 | 'driver' => 'array',
42 | 'serialize' => false,
43 | ],
44 |
45 | 'database' => [
46 | 'driver' => 'database',
47 | 'table' => 'cache',
48 | 'connection' => null,
49 | ],
50 |
51 | 'file' => [
52 | 'driver' => 'file',
53 | 'path' => storage_path('framework/cache/data'),
54 | ],
55 |
56 | 'memcached' => [
57 | 'driver' => 'memcached',
58 | 'persistent_id' => env('MEMCACHED_PERSISTENT_ID'),
59 | 'sasl' => [
60 | env('MEMCACHED_USERNAME'),
61 | env('MEMCACHED_PASSWORD'),
62 | ],
63 | 'options' => [
64 | // Memcached::OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT => 2000,
65 | ],
66 | 'servers' => [
67 | [
68 | 'host' => env('MEMCACHED_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
69 | 'port' => env('MEMCACHED_PORT', 11211),
70 | 'weight' => 100,
71 | ],
72 | ],
73 | ],
74 |
75 | 'redis' => [
76 | 'driver' => 'redis',
77 | 'connection' => 'cache',
78 | ],
79 |
80 | 'dynamodb' => [
81 | 'driver' => 'dynamodb',
82 | 'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
83 | 'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
84 | 'region' => env('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION', 'us-east-1'),
85 | 'table' => env('DYNAMODB_CACHE_TABLE', 'cache'),
86 | 'endpoint' => env('DYNAMODB_ENDPOINT'),
87 | ],
88 |
89 | ],
90 |
91 | /*
92 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
93 | | Cache Key Prefix
94 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
95 | |
96 | | When utilizing a RAM based store such as APC or Memcached, there might
97 | | be other applications utilizing the same cache. So, we'll specify a
98 | | value to get prefixed to all our keys so we can avoid collisions.
99 | |
100 | */
101 |
102 | 'prefix' => env('CACHE_PREFIX', Str::slug(env('APP_NAME', 'laravel'), '_').'_cache'),
103 |
104 | ];
105 |
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/config/mail.php:
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1 | env('MAIL_MAILER', 'smtp'),
17 |
18 | /*
19 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 | | Mailer Configurations
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | |
23 | | Here you may configure all of the mailers used by your application plus
24 | | their respective settings. Several examples have been configured for
25 | | you and you are free to add your own as your application requires.
26 | |
27 | | Laravel supports a variety of mail "transport" drivers to be used while
28 | | sending an e-mail. You will specify which one you are using for your
29 | | mailers below. You are free to add additional mailers as required.
30 | |
31 | | Supported: "smtp", "sendmail", "mailgun", "ses",
32 | | "postmark", "log", "array"
33 | |
34 | */
35 |
36 | 'mailers' => [
37 | 'smtp' => [
38 | 'transport' => 'smtp',
39 | 'host' => env('MAIL_HOST', 'smtp.mailgun.org'),
40 | 'port' => env('MAIL_PORT', 587),
41 | 'encryption' => env('MAIL_ENCRYPTION', 'tls'),
42 | 'username' => env('MAIL_USERNAME'),
43 | 'password' => env('MAIL_PASSWORD'),
44 | 'timeout' => null,
45 | 'auth_mode' => null,
46 | ],
47 |
48 | 'ses' => [
49 | 'transport' => 'ses',
50 | ],
51 |
52 | 'mailgun' => [
53 | 'transport' => 'mailgun',
54 | ],
55 |
56 | 'postmark' => [
57 | 'transport' => 'postmark',
58 | ],
59 |
60 | 'sendmail' => [
61 | 'transport' => 'sendmail',
62 | 'path' => '/usr/sbin/sendmail -bs',
63 | ],
64 |
65 | 'log' => [
66 | 'transport' => 'log',
67 | 'channel' => env('MAIL_LOG_CHANNEL'),
68 | ],
69 |
70 | 'array' => [
71 | 'transport' => 'array',
72 | ],
73 | ],
74 |
75 | /*
76 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
77 | | Global "From" Address
78 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 | |
80 | | You may wish for all e-mails sent by your application to be sent from
81 | | the same address. Here, you may specify a name and address that is
82 | | used globally for all e-mails that are sent by your application.
83 | |
84 | */
85 |
86 | 'from' => [
87 | 'address' => env('MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS', 'hello@example.com'),
88 | 'name' => env('MAIL_FROM_NAME', 'Example'),
89 | ],
90 |
91 | /*
92 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
93 | | Markdown Mail Settings
94 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
95 | |
96 | | If you are using Markdown based email rendering, you may configure your
97 | | theme and component paths here, allowing you to customize the design
98 | | of the emails. Or, you may simply stick with the Laravel defaults!
99 | |
100 | */
101 |
102 | 'markdown' => [
103 | 'theme' => 'default',
104 |
105 | 'paths' => [
106 | resource_path('views/vendor/mail'),
107 | ],
108 | ],
109 |
110 | ];
111 |
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1 | [
17 | 'guard' => 'web',
18 | 'passwords' => 'users',
19 | ],
20 |
21 | /*
22 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
23 | | Authentication Guards
24 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 | |
26 | | Next, you may define every authentication guard for your application.
27 | | Of course, a great default configuration has been defined for you
28 | | here which uses session storage and the Eloquent user provider.
29 | |
30 | | All authentication drivers have a user provider. This defines how the
31 | | users are actually retrieved out of your database or other storage
32 | | mechanisms used by this application to persist your user's data.
33 | |
34 | | Supported: "session", "token"
35 | |
36 | */
37 |
38 | 'guards' => [
39 | 'web' => [
40 | 'driver' => 'session',
41 | 'provider' => 'users',
42 | ],
43 |
44 | 'api' => [
45 | 'driver' => 'token',
46 | 'provider' => 'users',
47 | 'hash' => false,
48 | ],
49 | ],
50 |
51 | /*
52 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
53 | | User Providers
54 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
55 | |
56 | | All authentication drivers have a user provider. This defines how the
57 | | users are actually retrieved out of your database or other storage
58 | | mechanisms used by this application to persist your user's data.
59 | |
60 | | If you have multiple user tables or models you may configure multiple
61 | | sources which represent each model / table. These sources may then
62 | | be assigned to any extra authentication guards you have defined.
63 | |
64 | | Supported: "database", "eloquent"
65 | |
66 | */
67 |
68 | 'providers' => [
69 | 'users' => [
70 | 'driver' => 'eloquent',
71 | 'model' => App\Models\User::class,
72 | ],
73 |
74 | // 'users' => [
75 | // 'driver' => 'database',
76 | // 'table' => 'users',
77 | // ],
78 | ],
79 |
80 | /*
81 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
82 | | Resetting Passwords
83 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
84 | |
85 | | You may specify multiple password reset configurations if you have more
86 | | than one user table or model in the application and you want to have
87 | | separate password reset settings based on the specific user types.
88 | |
89 | | The expire time is the number of minutes that the reset token should be
90 | | considered valid. This security feature keeps tokens short-lived so
91 | | they have less time to be guessed. You may change this as needed.
92 | |
93 | */
94 |
95 | 'passwords' => [
96 | 'users' => [
97 | 'provider' => 'users',
98 | 'table' => 'password_resets',
99 | 'expire' => 60,
100 | 'throttle' => 60,
101 | ],
102 | ],
103 |
104 | /*
105 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
106 | | Password Confirmation Timeout
107 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
108 | |
109 | | Here you may define the amount of seconds before a password confirmation
110 | | times out and the user is prompted to re-enter their password via the
111 | | confirmation screen. By default, the timeout lasts for three hours.
112 | |
113 | */
114 |
115 | 'password_timeout' => 10800,
116 |
117 | ];
118 |
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/config/database.php:
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1 | env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
19 |
20 | /*
21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | | Database Connections
23 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 | |
25 | | Here are each of the database connections setup for your application.
26 | | Of course, examples of configuring each database platform that is
27 | | supported by Laravel is shown below to make development simple.
28 | |
29 | |
30 | | All database work in Laravel is done through the PHP PDO facilities
31 | | so make sure you have the driver for your particular database of
32 | | choice installed on your machine before you begin development.
33 | |
34 | */
35 |
36 | 'connections' => [
37 |
38 | 'sqlite' => [
39 | 'driver' => 'sqlite',
40 | 'url' => env('DATABASE_URL'),
41 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', database_path('database.sqlite')),
42 | 'prefix' => '',
43 | 'foreign_key_constraints' => env('DB_FOREIGN_KEYS', true),
44 | ],
45 |
46 | 'mysql' => [
47 | 'driver' => 'mysql',
48 | 'url' => env('DATABASE_URL'),
49 | 'host' => env('DB_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
50 | 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '3306'),
51 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
52 | 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
53 | 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
54 | 'unix_socket' => env('DB_SOCKET', ''),
55 | 'charset' => 'utf8mb4',
56 | 'collation' => 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci',
57 | 'prefix' => '',
58 | 'prefix_indexes' => true,
59 | 'strict' => true,
60 | 'engine' => null,
61 | 'options' => extension_loaded('pdo_mysql') ? array_filter([
62 | PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_SSL_CA => env('MYSQL_ATTR_SSL_CA'),
63 | ]) : [],
64 | ],
65 |
66 | 'pgsql' => [
67 | 'driver' => 'pgsql',
68 | 'url' => env('DATABASE_URL'),
69 | 'host' => env('DB_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
70 | 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '5432'),
71 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
72 | 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
73 | 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
74 | 'charset' => 'utf8',
75 | 'prefix' => '',
76 | 'prefix_indexes' => true,
77 | 'schema' => 'public',
78 | 'sslmode' => 'prefer',
79 | ],
80 |
81 | 'sqlsrv' => [
82 | 'driver' => 'sqlsrv',
83 | 'url' => env('DATABASE_URL'),
84 | 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
85 | 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '1433'),
86 | 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
87 | 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
88 | 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
89 | 'charset' => 'utf8',
90 | 'prefix' => '',
91 | 'prefix_indexes' => true,
92 | ],
93 |
94 | ],
95 |
96 | /*
97 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
98 | | Migration Repository Table
99 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 | |
101 | | This table keeps track of all the migrations that have already run for
102 | | your application. Using this information, we can determine which of
103 | | the migrations on disk haven't actually been run in the database.
104 | |
105 | */
106 |
107 | 'migrations' => 'migrations',
108 |
109 | /*
110 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
111 | | Redis Databases
112 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
113 | |
114 | | Redis is an open source, fast, and advanced key-value store that also
115 | | provides a richer body of commands than a typical key-value system
116 | | such as APC or Memcached. Laravel makes it easy to dig right in.
117 | |
118 | */
119 |
120 | 'redis' => [
121 |
122 | 'client' => env('REDIS_CLIENT', 'phpredis'),
123 |
124 | 'options' => [
125 | 'cluster' => env('REDIS_CLUSTER', 'redis'),
126 | 'prefix' => env('REDIS_PREFIX', Str::slug(env('APP_NAME', 'laravel'), '_').'_database_'),
127 | ],
128 |
129 | 'default' => [
130 | 'url' => env('REDIS_URL'),
131 | 'host' => env('REDIS_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
132 | 'password' => env('REDIS_PASSWORD', null),
133 | 'port' => env('REDIS_PORT', '6379'),
134 | 'database' => env('REDIS_DB', '0'),
135 | ],
136 |
137 | 'cache' => [
138 | 'url' => env('REDIS_URL'),
139 | 'host' => env('REDIS_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
140 | 'password' => env('REDIS_PASSWORD', null),
141 | 'port' => env('REDIS_PORT', '6379'),
142 | 'database' => env('REDIS_CACHE_DB', '1'),
143 | ],
144 |
145 | ],
146 |
147 | ];
148 |
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1 | # Landing Laravel - A Demo Laravel Application
2 |
3 | This application was initially developed in the following tutorial series:
4 | [How To Build a Links Landing Application in PHP with Laravel and Docker Compose](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial_series/how-to-build-a-links-landing-page-in-php-with-laravel-and-docker-compose).
5 |
6 | A second series called [A Practical Introduction to Laravel Eloquent ORM](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial_series/a-practical-introduction-to-laravel-eloquent-orm) further develops this demo application to include new models and relationships.
7 |
8 | ## Releases and Tutorials
9 |
10 | The application uses GitHub releases to support a progressive learning strategy, with multiple versions based on each part of the series. Here’s an overview of all available releases:
11 |
12 | ### Laravel Introduction Series
13 | - [How To Build a Links Landing Application in PHP with Laravel and Docker Compose](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial_series/how-to-build-a-links-landing-page-in-php-with-laravel-and-docker-compose) [`0.1.1`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/0.1.1)
14 |
15 |
16 | ### Eloquent Series
17 | - [Tutorial **1**: How To Create a One-to-Many Relationship in Laravel Eloquent](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-one-to-many-relationship-in-laravel-eloquent) [`elo-tutorial1.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial1.0)
18 | - [Tutorial **2**: How To Insert New Database Records in Laravel Eloquent](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-insert-new-database-records-in-laravel-eloquent) [`elo-tutorial2.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial2.0)
19 | - [Tutorial **3**: How To Populate a Database with Sample Data using Laravel Seeders and Eloquent Models](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-populate-a-database-with-sample-data-using-laravel-seeders-and-eloquent-models) [`elo-tutorial3.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial3.0)
20 | - [Tutorial **4**: How To Query the Database in Laravel with Eloquent Select](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-query-the-database-in-laravel-with-eloquent-select) [`elo-tutorial4.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial4.0)
21 | - [Tutorial **5**: How to Refine Database Queries with Eloquent Where](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-refine-database-queries-in-laravel-with-eloquent-where) [`elo-tutorial5.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial5.0)
22 | - [Tutorial **6**: How To Order Query Results in Laravel Eloquent](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-order-query-results-in-laravel-eloquent) [`elo-tutorial6.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial6.0)
23 | - [Tutorial **7**: How To Get Total Result Count in Laravel Eloquent](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-get-total-result-count-in-laravel-eloquent) [`elo-tutorial7.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial7.0)
24 | - [Tutorial **8**: How To Limit and Paginate Query Results in Laravel Eloquent](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-limit-and-paginate-query-results-in-laravel-eloquent) [`elo-tutorial8.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial8.0)
25 | - [Tutorial **9**: How To Update Database Records in Laravel Eloquent](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-update-database-records-in-laravel-eloquent) [`elo-tutorial9.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial9.0)
26 | - [Tutorial **10**: How To Delete Database Records in Laravel Eloquent](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-delete-database-records-in-laravel-eloquent) [`elo-tutorial10.0`](https://github.com/do-community/landing-laravel/releases/tag/elo-tutorial10.0)
27 |
28 | ## About
29 | This application creates a links landing page where you can share relevant links to an audience.
30 | Links are initially imported from a `links.yml` file in the root of the application, and can be managed via Artisan commands (in the console / command-line).
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 | 
37 |
38 |
39 | ## Managing Links
40 | Links are initially imported from a `links.yml` file at the root of the repository. The seeds are only imported when the database is empty, so to not duplicate your links.
41 |
42 | Link management is done via Artisan commands:
43 |
44 | ```shell
45 | php artisan link:list
46 | php artisan link:create
47 | php artisan link:delete [LINK_ID]
48 | ```
49 |
50 | ## Deploying via DO Deploy Button
51 | If you want to try [DigitalOcean's App Platform](https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/app-platform/) with this application, you may want to use the *Deploy to DigitalOcean* button at the top of this README.
52 | This will give you less customization options, but you can still manage your links via the console, on the App Platform dashboard.
53 |
54 | ## Development Workflow with Docker Compose
55 | The application includes a Docker Compose setup that you can use for development.
56 | Please follow the [linked tutorial series](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial_series/how-to-build-a-links-landing-page-in-php-with-laravel-and-docker-compose) for more information about how to set up Docker and Docker Compose.
57 |
58 | It's recommended that you fork this repository to your own Github account.
59 | Then, clone your forked repository so that you can make changes to the application.
60 |
61 | To bring the environment up:
62 |
63 | ```shell
64 | docker-compose up -d
65 | ```
66 |
67 | Running Composer:
68 |
69 | ```shell
70 | docker-compose exec app composer install
71 | ```
72 |
73 | Setting up App Key:
74 | ```shell
75 | docker-compose exec app artisan key:generate
76 | ```
77 |
78 | Running Migrations and Seeds:
79 | ```shell
80 | docker-compose exec app artisan migrate --seed
81 | ```
82 |
83 | Then you should be able to access the application on `localhost:8080`.
84 |
85 | Change the `links.yml` file to change the links that get seeded into the database by default, when the application is deployed.
86 |
87 | To manage links, use `artisan`:
88 |
89 | ```shell
90 | docker-compose exec app artisan link:list
91 | ```
92 |
93 | This will list all links in the database. To add a new link, use `link:create`, and `link:delete LINK_ID` to delete links.
94 |
95 | ## Deploying to App Platform via `doctl`
96 | To deploy your customized version of this application to DigitalOcean's App Platform, you can use `doctl` with the included App Spec file.
97 | First, edit the `.do/deploy.template.yml` file to change the `github.repo` entries to your own forked repository URL. You may also want to change the `name` of the application.
98 | Then, run [doctl](https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/apis-clis/doctl/how-to/install/):
99 |
100 | ```shell
101 | doctl apps create --spec .do/deploy.template.yaml
102 | ```
103 |
104 | Then go to your App Platform dashboard to follow the build logs.
105 |
106 | You can find more details on how to use `doctl` and the App Spec file in [this post](https://dev.to/erikaheidi/deploying-a-laravel-application-to-digitalocean-app-platform-via-doctl-with-an-app-spec-yaml-file-4dib).
107 |
108 |
109 |
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1 | env('SESSION_DRIVER', 'file'),
22 |
23 | /*
24 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 | | Session Lifetime
26 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 | |
28 | | Here you may specify the number of minutes that you wish the session
29 | | to be allowed to remain idle before it expires. If you want them
30 | | to immediately expire on the browser closing, set that option.
31 | |
32 | */
33 |
34 | 'lifetime' => env('SESSION_LIFETIME', 120),
35 |
36 | 'expire_on_close' => false,
37 |
38 | /*
39 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
40 | | Session Encryption
41 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
42 | |
43 | | This option allows you to easily specify that all of your session data
44 | | should be encrypted before it is stored. All encryption will be run
45 | | automatically by Laravel and you can use the Session like normal.
46 | |
47 | */
48 |
49 | 'encrypt' => false,
50 |
51 | /*
52 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
53 | | Session File Location
54 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
55 | |
56 | | When using the native session driver, we need a location where session
57 | | files may be stored. A default has been set for you but a different
58 | | location may be specified. This is only needed for file sessions.
59 | |
60 | */
61 |
62 | 'files' => storage_path('framework/sessions'),
63 |
64 | /*
65 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
66 | | Session Database Connection
67 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
68 | |
69 | | When using the "database" or "redis" session drivers, you may specify a
70 | | connection that should be used to manage these sessions. This should
71 | | correspond to a connection in your database configuration options.
72 | |
73 | */
74 |
75 | 'connection' => env('SESSION_CONNECTION', null),
76 |
77 | /*
78 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 | | Session Database Table
80 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
81 | |
82 | | When using the "database" session driver, you may specify the table we
83 | | should use to manage the sessions. Of course, a sensible default is
84 | | provided for you; however, you are free to change this as needed.
85 | |
86 | */
87 |
88 | 'table' => 'sessions',
89 |
90 | /*
91 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
92 | | Session Cache Store
93 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
94 | |
95 | | While using one of the framework's cache driven session backends you may
96 | | list a cache store that should be used for these sessions. This value
97 | | must match with one of the application's configured cache "stores".
98 | |
99 | | Affects: "apc", "dynamodb", "memcached", "redis"
100 | |
101 | */
102 |
103 | 'store' => env('SESSION_STORE', null),
104 |
105 | /*
106 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
107 | | Session Sweeping Lottery
108 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
109 | |
110 | | Some session drivers must manually sweep their storage location to get
111 | | rid of old sessions from storage. Here are the chances that it will
112 | | happen on a given request. By default, the odds are 2 out of 100.
113 | |
114 | */
115 |
116 | 'lottery' => [2, 100],
117 |
118 | /*
119 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
120 | | Session Cookie Name
121 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
122 | |
123 | | Here you may change the name of the cookie used to identify a session
124 | | instance by ID. The name specified here will get used every time a
125 | | new session cookie is created by the framework for every driver.
126 | |
127 | */
128 |
129 | 'cookie' => env(
130 | 'SESSION_COOKIE',
131 | Str::slug(env('APP_NAME', 'laravel'), '_').'_session'
132 | ),
133 |
134 | /*
135 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
136 | | Session Cookie Path
137 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
138 | |
139 | | The session cookie path determines the path for which the cookie will
140 | | be regarded as available. Typically, this will be the root path of
141 | | your application but you are free to change this when necessary.
142 | |
143 | */
144 |
145 | 'path' => '/',
146 |
147 | /*
148 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
149 | | Session Cookie Domain
150 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
151 | |
152 | | Here you may change the domain of the cookie used to identify a session
153 | | in your application. This will determine which domains the cookie is
154 | | available to in your application. A sensible default has been set.
155 | |
156 | */
157 |
158 | 'domain' => env('SESSION_DOMAIN', null),
159 |
160 | /*
161 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
162 | | HTTPS Only Cookies
163 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
164 | |
165 | | By setting this option to true, session cookies will only be sent back
166 | | to the server if the browser has a HTTPS connection. This will keep
167 | | the cookie from being sent to you if it can not be done securely.
168 | |
169 | */
170 |
171 | 'secure' => env('SESSION_SECURE_COOKIE'),
172 |
173 | /*
174 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
175 | | HTTP Access Only
176 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
177 | |
178 | | Setting this value to true will prevent JavaScript from accessing the
179 | | value of the cookie and the cookie will only be accessible through
180 | | the HTTP protocol. You are free to modify this option if needed.
181 | |
182 | */
183 |
184 | 'http_only' => true,
185 |
186 | /*
187 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
188 | | Same-Site Cookies
189 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
190 | |
191 | | This option determines how your cookies behave when cross-site requests
192 | | take place, and can be used to mitigate CSRF attacks. By default, we
193 | | will set this value to "lax" since this is a secure default value.
194 | |
195 | | Supported: "lax", "strict", "none", null
196 | |
197 | */
198 |
199 | 'same_site' => 'lax',
200 |
201 | ];
202 |
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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, dashes and underscores.',
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_equals' => 'The :attribute must be a date equal to :date.',
36 | 'date_format' => 'The :attribute does not match the format :format.',
37 | 'different' => 'The :attribute and :other must be different.',
38 | 'digits' => 'The :attribute must be :digits digits.',
39 | 'digits_between' => 'The :attribute must be between :min and :max digits.',
40 | 'dimensions' => 'The :attribute has invalid image dimensions.',
41 | 'distinct' => 'The :attribute field has a duplicate value.',
42 | 'email' => 'The :attribute must be a valid email address.',
43 | 'ends_with' => 'The :attribute must end with one of the following: :values.',
44 | 'exists' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
45 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be a file.',
46 | 'filled' => 'The :attribute field must have a value.',
47 | 'gt' => [
48 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be greater than :value.',
49 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be greater than :value kilobytes.',
50 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be greater than :value characters.',
51 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must have more than :value items.',
52 | ],
53 | 'gte' => [
54 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be greater than or equal :value.',
55 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be greater than or equal :value kilobytes.',
56 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be greater than or equal :value characters.',
57 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must have :value items or more.',
58 | ],
59 | 'image' => 'The :attribute must be an image.',
60 | 'in' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
61 | 'in_array' => 'The :attribute field does not exist in :other.',
62 | 'integer' => 'The :attribute must be an integer.',
63 | 'ip' => 'The :attribute must be a valid IP address.',
64 | 'ipv4' => 'The :attribute must be a valid IPv4 address.',
65 | 'ipv6' => 'The :attribute must be a valid IPv6 address.',
66 | 'json' => 'The :attribute must be a valid JSON string.',
67 | 'lt' => [
68 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be less than :value.',
69 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be less than :value kilobytes.',
70 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be less than :value characters.',
71 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must have less than :value items.',
72 | ],
73 | 'lte' => [
74 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be less than or equal :value.',
75 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be less than or equal :value kilobytes.',
76 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be less than or equal :value characters.',
77 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must not have more than :value items.',
78 | ],
79 | 'max' => [
80 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max.',
81 | 'file' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max kilobytes.',
82 | 'string' => 'The :attribute may not be greater than :max characters.',
83 | 'array' => 'The :attribute may not have more than :max items.',
84 | ],
85 | 'mimes' => 'The :attribute must be a file of type: :values.',
86 | 'mimetypes' => 'The :attribute must be a file of type: :values.',
87 | 'min' => [
88 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min.',
89 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min kilobytes.',
90 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be at least :min characters.',
91 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must have at least :min items.',
92 | ],
93 | 'multiple_of' => 'The :attribute must be a multiple of :value',
94 | 'not_in' => 'The selected :attribute is invalid.',
95 | 'not_regex' => 'The :attribute format is invalid.',
96 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be a number.',
97 | 'password' => 'The password is incorrect.',
98 | 'present' => 'The :attribute field must be present.',
99 | 'regex' => 'The :attribute format is invalid.',
100 | 'required' => 'The :attribute field is required.',
101 | 'required_if' => 'The :attribute field is required when :other is :value.',
102 | 'required_unless' => 'The :attribute field is required unless :other is in :values.',
103 | 'required_with' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values is present.',
104 | 'required_with_all' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values are present.',
105 | 'required_without' => 'The :attribute field is required when :values is not present.',
106 | 'required_without_all' => 'The :attribute field is required when none of :values are present.',
107 | 'same' => 'The :attribute and :other must match.',
108 | 'size' => [
109 | 'numeric' => 'The :attribute must be :size.',
110 | 'file' => 'The :attribute must be :size kilobytes.',
111 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be :size characters.',
112 | 'array' => 'The :attribute must contain :size items.',
113 | ],
114 | 'starts_with' => 'The :attribute must start with one of the following: :values.',
115 | 'string' => 'The :attribute must be a string.',
116 | 'timezone' => 'The :attribute must be a valid zone.',
117 | 'unique' => 'The :attribute has already been taken.',
118 | 'uploaded' => 'The :attribute failed to upload.',
119 | 'url' => 'The :attribute format is invalid.',
120 | 'uuid' => 'The :attribute must be a valid UUID.',
121 |
122 | /*
123 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
124 | | Custom Validation Language Lines
125 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
126 | |
127 | | Here you may specify custom validation messages for attributes using the
128 | | convention "attribute.rule" to name the lines. This makes it quick to
129 | | specify a specific custom language line for a given attribute rule.
130 | |
131 | */
132 |
133 | 'custom' => [
134 | 'attribute-name' => [
135 | 'rule-name' => 'custom-message',
136 | ],
137 | ],
138 |
139 | /*
140 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
141 | | Custom Validation Attributes
142 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
143 | |
144 | | The following language lines are used to swap our attribute placeholder
145 | | with something more reader friendly such as "E-Mail Address" instead
146 | | of "email". This simply helps us make our message more expressive.
147 | |
148 | */
149 |
150 | 'attributes' => [],
151 |
152 | ];
153 |
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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 the 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' => (bool) 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 | 'asset_url' => env('ASSET_URL', null),
58 |
59 | /*
60 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
61 | | Application Timezone
62 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
63 | |
64 | | Here you may specify the default timezone for your application, which
65 | | will be used by the PHP date and date-time functions. We have gone
66 | | ahead and set this to a sensible default for you out of the box.
67 | |
68 | */
69 |
70 | 'timezone' => 'UTC',
71 |
72 | /*
73 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
74 | | Application Locale Configuration
75 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
76 | |
77 | | The application locale determines the default locale that will be used
78 | | by the translation service provider. You are free to set this value
79 | | to any of the locales which will be supported by the application.
80 | |
81 | */
82 |
83 | 'locale' => 'en',
84 |
85 | /*
86 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
87 | | Application Fallback Locale
88 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
89 | |
90 | | The fallback locale determines the locale to use when the current one
91 | | is not available. You may change the value to correspond to any of
92 | | the language folders that are provided through your application.
93 | |
94 | */
95 |
96 | 'fallback_locale' => 'en',
97 |
98 | /*
99 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 | | Faker Locale
101 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
102 | |
103 | | This locale will be used by the Faker PHP library when generating fake
104 | | data for your database seeds. For example, this will be used to get
105 | | localized telephone numbers, street address information and more.
106 | |
107 | */
108 |
109 | 'faker_locale' => 'en_US',
110 |
111 | /*
112 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
113 | | Encryption Key
114 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
115 | |
116 | | This key is used by the Illuminate encrypter service and should be set
117 | | to a random, 32 character string, otherwise these encrypted strings
118 | | will not be safe. Please do this before deploying an application!
119 | |
120 | */
121 |
122 | 'key' => env('APP_KEY'),
123 |
124 | 'cipher' => 'AES-256-CBC',
125 |
126 | /*
127 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
128 | | Autoloaded Service Providers
129 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
130 | |
131 | | The service providers listed here will be automatically loaded on the
132 | | request to your application. Feel free to add your own services to
133 | | this array to grant expanded functionality to your applications.
134 | |
135 | */
136 |
137 | 'providers' => [
138 |
139 | /*
140 | * Laravel Framework Service Providers...
141 | */
142 | Illuminate\Auth\AuthServiceProvider::class,
143 | Illuminate\Broadcasting\BroadcastServiceProvider::class,
144 | Illuminate\Bus\BusServiceProvider::class,
145 | Illuminate\Cache\CacheServiceProvider::class,
146 | Illuminate\Foundation\Providers\ConsoleSupportServiceProvider::class,
147 | Illuminate\Cookie\CookieServiceProvider::class,
148 | Illuminate\Database\DatabaseServiceProvider::class,
149 | Illuminate\Encryption\EncryptionServiceProvider::class,
150 | Illuminate\Filesystem\FilesystemServiceProvider::class,
151 | Illuminate\Foundation\Providers\FoundationServiceProvider::class,
152 | Illuminate\Hashing\HashServiceProvider::class,
153 | Illuminate\Mail\MailServiceProvider::class,
154 | Illuminate\Notifications\NotificationServiceProvider::class,
155 | Illuminate\Pagination\PaginationServiceProvider::class,
156 | Illuminate\Pipeline\PipelineServiceProvider::class,
157 | Illuminate\Queue\QueueServiceProvider::class,
158 | Illuminate\Redis\RedisServiceProvider::class,
159 | Illuminate\Auth\Passwords\PasswordResetServiceProvider::class,
160 | Illuminate\Session\SessionServiceProvider::class,
161 | Illuminate\Translation\TranslationServiceProvider::class,
162 | Illuminate\Validation\ValidationServiceProvider::class,
163 | Illuminate\View\ViewServiceProvider::class,
164 |
165 | /*
166 | * Package Service Providers...
167 | */
168 |
169 | /*
170 | * Application Service Providers...
171 | */
172 | App\Providers\AppServiceProvider::class,
173 | App\Providers\AuthServiceProvider::class,
174 | // App\Providers\BroadcastServiceProvider::class,
175 | App\Providers\EventServiceProvider::class,
176 | App\Providers\RouteServiceProvider::class,
177 |
178 | ],
179 |
180 | /*
181 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
182 | | Class Aliases
183 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
184 | |
185 | | This array of class aliases will be registered when this application
186 | | is started. However, feel free to register as many as you wish as
187 | | the aliases are "lazy" loaded so they don't hinder performance.
188 | |
189 | */
190 |
191 | 'aliases' => [
192 |
193 | 'App' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\App::class,
194 | 'Arr' => Illuminate\Support\Arr::class,
195 | 'Artisan' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Artisan::class,
196 | 'Auth' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth::class,
197 | 'Blade' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Blade::class,
198 | 'Broadcast' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Broadcast::class,
199 | 'Bus' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Bus::class,
200 | 'Cache' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cache::class,
201 | 'Config' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Config::class,
202 | 'Cookie' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cookie::class,
203 | 'Crypt' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Crypt::class,
204 | 'DB' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB::class,
205 | 'Eloquent' => Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model::class,
206 | 'Event' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Event::class,
207 | 'File' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\File::class,
208 | 'Gate' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Gate::class,
209 | 'Hash' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Hash::class,
210 | 'Http' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Http::class,
211 | 'Lang' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Lang::class,
212 | 'Log' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Log::class,
213 | 'Mail' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Mail::class,
214 | 'Notification' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Notification::class,
215 | 'Password' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Password::class,
216 | 'Queue' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Queue::class,
217 | 'Redirect' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Redirect::class,
218 | 'Redis' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Redis::class,
219 | 'Request' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Request::class,
220 | 'Response' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Response::class,
221 | 'Route' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route::class,
222 | 'Schema' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema::class,
223 | 'Session' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Session::class,
224 | 'Storage' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Storage::class,
225 | 'Str' => Illuminate\Support\Str::class,
226 | 'URL' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\URL::class,
227 | 'Validator' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\Validator::class,
228 | 'View' => Illuminate\Support\Facades\View::class,
229 |
230 | ],
231 |
232 | ];
233 |
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