150 lines
5.6 KiB
PHP
150 lines
5.6 KiB
PHP
<?php
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return [
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/*
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Class Namespace
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This value sets the root class namespace for Livewire component classes in
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| your application. This value will change where component auto-discovery
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| finds components. It's also referenced by the file creation commands.
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*/
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'class_namespace' => 'App\\Livewire',
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/*
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| View Path
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This value is used to specify where Livewire component Blade templates are
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| stored when running file creation commands like `artisan make:livewire`.
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| It is also used if you choose to omit a component's render() method.
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*/
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'view_path' => resource_path('views/livewire'),
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/*
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| Layout
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| The view that will be used as the layout when rendering a single component
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| as an entire page via `Route::get('/post/create', CreatePost::class);`.
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| In this case, the view returned by CreatePost will render into $slot.
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*/
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'layout' => 'components.layout',
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/*
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| Temporary File Uploads
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Livewire handles file uploads by storing uploads in a temporary directory
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| before the file is stored permanently. All file uploads are directed to
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| a global endpoint for temporary storage. You may configure this below:
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*/
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'temporary_file_upload' => [
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'disk' => null, // Example: 'local', 's3' | Default: 'default'
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'rules' => [ // Example: ['file', 'mimes:png,jpg'] | Default: ['required', 'file', 'max:12288'] (12MB)
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'file', 'max:256000'
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],
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'directory' => null, // Example: 'tmp' | Default: 'livewire-tmp'
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'middleware' => null, // Example: 'throttle:5,1' | Default: 'throttle:60,1'
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'preview_mimes' => [ // Supported file types for temporary pre-signed file URLs...
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'png', 'gif', 'bmp', 'svg', 'wav', 'mp4',
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'mov', 'avi', 'wmv', 'mp3', 'm4a',
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'jpg', 'jpeg', 'mpga', 'webp', 'wma',
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],
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'max_upload_time' => 5, // Max duration (in minutes) before an upload is invalidated...
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],
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/*
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| Render On Redirect
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This value determines if Livewire will run a component's `render()` method
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| after a redirect has been triggered using something like `redirect(...)`
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| Setting this to true will render the view once more before redirecting
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*/
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'render_on_redirect' => false,
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/*
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| Eloquent Model Binding
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Previous versions of Livewire supported binding directly to eloquent model
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| properties using wire:model by default. However, this behavior has been
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| deemed too "magical" and has therefore been put under a feature flag.
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*/
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'legacy_model_binding' => true,
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/*
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| Auto-inject Frontend Assets
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| By default, Livewire automatically injects its JavaScript and CSS into the
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| <head> and <body> of pages containing Livewire components. By disabling
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| this behavior, you need to use @livewireStyles and @livewireScripts.
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*/
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'inject_assets' => true,
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/*
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| Navigate (SPA mode)
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| By adding `` to links in your Livewire application, Livewire
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| will prevent the default link handling and instead request those pages
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| via AJAX, creating an SPA-like effect. Configure this behavior here.
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*/
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'navigate' => [
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'show_progress_bar' => true,
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'progress_bar_color' => '#ffff00',
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],
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/*
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| HTML Morph Markers
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Livewire intelligently "morphs" existing HTML into the newly rendered HTML
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| after each update. To make this process more reliable, Livewire injects
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| "markers" into the rendered Blade surrounding @if, @class & @foreach.
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*/
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'inject_morph_markers' => true,
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/*
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| Pagination Theme
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When enabling Livewire's pagination feature by using the `WithPagination`
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| trait, Livewire will use Tailwind templates to render pagination views
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| on the page. If you want Bootstrap CSS, you can specify: "bootstrap"
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*/
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'pagination_theme' => 'tailwind',
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];
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