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<?php return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enable Clockwork |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | You can explicitly enable or disable Clockwork here. When enabled, special | headers for communication with the Clockwork Chrome extension will be | included in your application responses and requests data will be available | at /__clockwork url. | When set to null, Clockwork behavior is controlled by app.debug setting. | Default: null | */ 'enable' => env('CLOCKWORK_ENABLE', null), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enable web UI |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Enable or disable the Clockwork web UI available at http://your.app/__clockwork. | You can also set whether to use the dark theme by default. | Default: true | */ 'web' => env('CLOCKWORK_WEB', true), 'web_dark_theme' => env('CLOCKWORK_WEB_DARK_THEME', false), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enable data collection, when Clockwork is disabled |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This setting controls, whether data about application requests will be | recorded even when Clockwork is disabled (useful for later analysis). | Default: false | */ 'collect_data_always' => env('CLOCKWORK_COLLECT_DATA_ALWAYS', false), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Metadata storage |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | You can configure how are the metadata collected by Clockwork stored. | Valid options are: files or sql. | Files storage stores the metadata in one-per-request files in a specified | directory. | Sql storage stores the metadata as rows in a sql database. You can specify | the database by name if defined in database.php or by path to Sqlite | database. Database table will be automatically created. | Sql storage requires PDO. | */ 'storage' => env('CLOCKWORK_STORAGE', 'files'), 'storage_files_path' => env('CLOCKWORK_STORAGE_FILES_PATH', storage_path('clockwork')), 'storage_sql_database' => env('CLOCKWORK_STORAGE_SQL_DATABASE', storage_path('clockwork.sqlite')), 'storage_sql_table' => env('CLOCKWORK_STORAGE_SQL_TABLE', 'clockwork'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Metadata expiration |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Maximum lifetime of the metadata in minutes, metadata for older requests | will automatically be deleted when storing new requests. | When set to false, metadata will never be deleted. | Default: 1 week | */ 'storage_expiration' => env('CLOCKWORK_STORAGE_EXPIRATION', 60 * 24 * 7), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Authentication |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Clockwork can be configured to require authentication before allowing / access to the collected data. This is recommended when the application / is publicly accessible, as the metadata might contain sensitive information. / Setting to "true" enables authentication with a single password set below, / "false" disables authentication. / You can also pass a class name of a custom authentication implementation. / Default: false | */ 'authentication' => env('CLOCKWORK_AUTHENTICATION', false), 'authentication_password' => env('CLOCKWORK_AUTHENTICATION_PASSWORD', 'VerySecretPassword'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Filter collected data |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | You can filter collected data by specifying what you don't want to collect | here. | */ 'filter' => [ 'cacheQueries', // collecting cache queries in cache-heavy might have a negative performance impact and use a lot of disk space 'routes', // collecting routes data on every request might use a lot of disk space 'viewsData', // collecting views data, including all variables passed to the view on every request might use a lot of disk space ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Disable data collection for certain URIs |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | You can disable data collection for specific URIs by adding matching | regular expressions here. | */ 'filter_uris' => [ '/horizon/.*', // Laravel Horizon requests '/telescope/.*' // Laravel Telescope requests ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enable collecting of stack traces |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This setting controls, whether log messages and certain data sources, like / the database or cache data sources, should collect stack traces. / You might want to disable this if you are collecting 100s of queries or / log messages, as the stack traces can considerably increase the metadata size. / You can force collecting of stack trace for a single log call by passing / [ 'trace' => true ] as $context. | Default: true | */ 'collect_stack_traces' => env('CLOCKWORK_COLLECT_STACK_TRACES', true), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Serialization |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Configure how Clockwork serializes the collected data. | Depth limits how many levels of multi-level arrays and objects have | extended serialization (rest uses simple serialization). | Blackbox allows you to specify classes which contents should be never | serialized (eg. a service container class). | Lowering depth limit and adding classes to blackbox lowers the memory | usage and processing time. | */ 'serialization_depth' => env('CLOCKWORK_SERIALIZATION_DEPTH', 10), 'serialization_blackbox' => [ \Illuminate\Container\Container::class, \Illuminate\Foundation\Application::class, \Laravel\Lumen\Application::class ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ignored events |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Array of event names that will be ignored when collecting data for the "events" tab. | By default all framework-specific events are also ignored, set to false to log | all possible fired events. | */ 'ignored_events' => [ ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Register helpers |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This setting controls whether the "clock" helper function will be registered. You can use the "clock" function to | quickly log something to Clockwork or access the Clockwork instance. | */ 'register_helpers' => env('CLOCKWORK_REGISTER_HELPERS', true), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Send Headers for AJAX request |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When trying to collect data the AJAX method can sometimes fail if it is | missing required headers. For example, an API might require a version | number using Accept headers to route the HTTP request to the correct | codebase. | */ 'headers' => [ // 'Accept' => 'application/vnd.com.whatever.v1+json', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Server-Timing |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Clockwork supports the W3C Server Timing specification, which allows for / collecting a simple performance metrics in a cross-browser way. Eg. in / Chrome, your app, database and timeline event timings will be shown / in the Dev Tools network tab. / This setting specifies the max number of timeline events that will be sent. | When set to false, Server-Timing headers will not be set. | Default: 10 | */ 'server_timing' => env('CLOCKWORK_SERVER_TIMING', 10) ];