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* 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
168 lines
6.2 KiB
PHP
168 lines
6.2 KiB
PHP
<?php
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return [
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/**
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* You can specify one of several different connections when building an
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* Elasticsearch client.
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*
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* Here you may specify which of the connections below you wish to use
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* as your default connection when building an client. Of course you may
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* use create several clients at once, each with different configurations.
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*/
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'defaultConnection' => 'default',
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/**
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* These are the connection parameters used when building a client.
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*/
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'connections' => [
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'default' => [
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/**
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* Hosts
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*
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* This is an array of hosts that the client will connect to. It can be a
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* single host name, or an array if you are running a cluster of Elasticsearch
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* instances.
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*
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* This is the only configuration value that is mandatory.
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*
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* If set in an environment variable, this should be a comma-separated
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* list of hostnames. Port numbers are optional; 9200 is the default.
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_host_configuration
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*/
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'hosts' => explode(',', env('ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS', 'localhost:9200')),
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/**
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* SSL
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*
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* If your Elasticsearch instance uses an out-dated or self-signed SSL
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* certificate, you will need to pass in the certificate bundle. This can
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* either be the path to the certificate file (for self-signed certs), or a
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* package like https://github.com/Kdyby/CurlCaBundle. See the documentation
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* below for all the details.
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*
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* If you are using SSL instances, and the certificates are up-to-date and
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* signed by a public certificate authority, then you can leave this null and
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* just use "https" in the host path(s) above and you should be fine.
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_security.html#_ssl_encryption_2
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*/
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'sslVerification' => null,
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/**
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* Logging
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*
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* Logging is handled by passing in an instance of Monolog\Logger (which
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* coincidentally is what Laravel's default logger is).
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*
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* If logging is enabled, you either need to set the path and log level
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* (some defaults are given for you below), or you can use a custom logger by
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* setting 'logObject' to an instance of Psr\Log\LoggerInterface. In fact,
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* if you just want to use the default Laravel logger, then set 'logObject'
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* to \Log::getMonolog().
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*
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* Note: 'logObject' takes precedent over 'logPath'/'logLevel', so set
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* 'logObject' null if you just want file-based logging to a custom path.
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#enabling_logger
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*/
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'logging' => false,
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// If you have an existing instance of Monolog you can use it here.
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//'logObject' => \Log::getMonolog(),
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'logPath' => storage_path('logs/elasticsearch.log'),
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'logLevel' => Monolog\Logger::INFO,
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/**
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* Retries
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*
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* By default, the client will retry n times, where n = number of nodes in
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* your cluster. If you would like to disable retries, or change the number,
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* you can do so here.
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_set_retries
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*/
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'retries' => null,
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/**
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* The remainder of the configuration options can almost always be left
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* as-is unless you have specific reasons to change them. Refer to the
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* appropriate sections in the Elasticsearch documentation for what each option
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* does and what values it expects.
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*/
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/**
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* Sniff On Start
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html
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*/
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'sniffOnStart' => false,
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/**
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* HTTP Handler
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_configure_the_http_handler
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* @see http://ringphp.readthedocs.org/en/latest/client_handlers.html
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*/
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'httpHandler' => null,
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/**
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* Connection Pool
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_setting_the_connection_pool
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_connection_pool.html
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*/
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'connectionPool' => null,
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/**
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* Connection Selector
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_setting_the_connection_selector
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_selectors.html
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*/
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'connectionSelector' => null,
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/**
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* Serializer
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_setting_the_serializer
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_serializers.html
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*/
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'serializer' => null,
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/**
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* Connection Factory
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_setting_a_custom_connectionfactory
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*/
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'connectionFactory' => null,
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/**
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* Endpoint
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*
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* @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_set_the_endpoint_closure
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*/
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'endpoint' => null,
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]
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]
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];
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