Pony.fm/config/session.php

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<?php
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Default Session Driver
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This option controls the default session "driver" that will be used on
| requests. By default, we will use the lightweight native driver but
| you may specify any of the other wonderful drivers provided here.
|
| Supported: "file", "cookie", "database", "apc",
| "memcached", "redis", "array"
|
*/
'driver' => env('SESSION_DRIVER', 'database'),
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/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session Lifetime
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here you may specify the number of minutes that you wish the session
| to be allowed to remain idle before it expires. If you want them
| to immediately expire on the browser closing, set that option.
|
*/
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'lifetime' => env('SESSION_LIFETIME', 120),
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'expire_on_close' => false,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session Encryption
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This option allows you to easily specify that all of your session data
| should be encrypted before it is stored. All encryption will be run
| automatically by Laravel and you can use the Session like normal.
|
*/
'encrypt' => false,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session File Location
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| When using the native session driver, we need a location where session
| files may be stored. A default has been set for you but a different
| location may be specified. This is only needed for file sessions.
|
*/
'files' => storage_path('framework/sessions'),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session Database Connection
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| When using the "database" or "redis" session drivers, you may specify a
| connection that should be used to manage these sessions. This should
| correspond to a connection in your database configuration options.
|
*/
'connection' => null,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session Database Table
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| When using the "database" session driver, you may specify the table we
| should use to manage the sessions. Of course, a sensible default is
| provided for you; however, you are free to change this as needed.
|
*/
'table' => 'sessions',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session Sweeping Lottery
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Some session drivers must manually sweep their storage location to get
| rid of old sessions from storage. Here are the chances that it will
| happen on a given request. By default, the odds are 2 out of 100.
|
*/
'lottery' => [2, 100],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session Cookie Name
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here you may change the name of the cookie used to identify a session
| instance by ID. The name specified here will get used every time a
| new session cookie is created by the framework for every driver.
|
*/
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'cookie' => env(
'SESSION_COOKIE',
'IfYouAreReadingThisWeWantToWorkWithYou_PleaseDropAnEmailTo_HelloAtPoniverseDotNet'
),
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/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session Cookie Path
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The session cookie path determines the path for which the cookie will
| be regarded as available. Typically, this will be the root path of
| your application but you are free to change this when necessary.
|
*/
'path' => '/',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Session Cookie Domain
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here you may change the domain of the cookie used to identify a session
| in your application. This will determine which domains the cookie is
| available to in your application. A sensible default has been set.
|
*/
'domain' => env('SESSION_DOMAIN', null),
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/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| HTTPS Only Cookies
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| By setting this option to true, session cookies will only be sent back
| to the server if the browser has a HTTPS connection. This will keep
| the cookie from being sent to you if it can not be done securely.
|
*/
'secure' => env('SESSION_HTTPS_ONLY', true),
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Laravel 5.2 Update (#106) * Adopt PSR-2 coding style The Laravel framework adopts the PSR-2 coding style in version 5.1. Laravel apps *should* adopt this coding style as well. Read the [PSR-2 coding style guide][1] for more details and check out [PHPCS][2] to use as a code formatting tool. [1]: https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-2-coding-style-guide.md [2]: https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer * Adopt PHP short array syntax Laravel 5 adopted the short array syntax which became available in PHP 5.4. * Remove SelfHandling from Jobs Jobs are self handling by default in Laravel 5.2. * Add new exceptions to `$dontReport` property * Shift core files * Shift Middleware Laravel 5.2 adjusts the `Guard` object used within middleware. In addition, new `can` and `throttles` middleware were added. * Shift Input to Request facade Laravel 5.2 no longer registers the `Input` facade by default. Laravel now prefers using the `Request` facade or the `$request` object within *Controllers* instead. Review the [HTTP Requests][1] documentation for more details. [1]: https://laravel.com/docs/5.2/requests * Shift configuration Laravel 5.2 introduces the `env` app configuration option and removes the `pretend` mail configuration option. In addition, a few of the default `providers` and `aliases` bindings were removed. * Shift Laravel dependencies * Shift cleanup * Updated composer.lock * Updated Middleware to 5.2 * Config update for Laravel 5.2 * [Laravel 5.2] Updated validation strings * Updated auth config * Updated to use middleware groups * Added laravel 5.2 sessions migration
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/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| HTTP Access Only
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Setting this value to true will prevent JavaScript from accessing the
| value of the cookie and the cookie will only be accessible through
| the HTTP protocol. You are free to modify this option if needed.
|
*/
'http_only' => true,
Laravel 5.2 Update (#106) * Adopt PSR-2 coding style The Laravel framework adopts the PSR-2 coding style in version 5.1. Laravel apps *should* adopt this coding style as well. Read the [PSR-2 coding style guide][1] for more details and check out [PHPCS][2] to use as a code formatting tool. [1]: https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-2-coding-style-guide.md [2]: https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer * Adopt PHP short array syntax Laravel 5 adopted the short array syntax which became available in PHP 5.4. * Remove SelfHandling from Jobs Jobs are self handling by default in Laravel 5.2. * Add new exceptions to `$dontReport` property * Shift core files * Shift Middleware Laravel 5.2 adjusts the `Guard` object used within middleware. In addition, new `can` and `throttles` middleware were added. * Shift Input to Request facade Laravel 5.2 no longer registers the `Input` facade by default. Laravel now prefers using the `Request` facade or the `$request` object within *Controllers* instead. Review the [HTTP Requests][1] documentation for more details. [1]: https://laravel.com/docs/5.2/requests * Shift configuration Laravel 5.2 introduces the `env` app configuration option and removes the `pretend` mail configuration option. In addition, a few of the default `providers` and `aliases` bindings were removed. * Shift Laravel dependencies * Shift cleanup * Updated composer.lock * Updated Middleware to 5.2 * Config update for Laravel 5.2 * [Laravel 5.2] Updated validation strings * Updated auth config * Updated to use middleware groups * Added laravel 5.2 sessions migration
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/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Same-Site Cookies
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This option determines how your cookies behave when cross-site requests
| take place, and can be used to mitigate CSRF attacks. By default, we
| do not enable this as other CSRF protection services are in place.
|
| Supported: "lax", "strict"
|
*/
'same_site' => null,
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];