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3 | namespace NotificationChannels\Vodafone; |
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5 | use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider; |
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7 | class VodafoneServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider |
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8 | { |
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9 | protected $defer = true; |
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11 | /** |
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12 | * Bootstrap the application services. |
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13 | */ |
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14 | public function boot() |
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15 | { |
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16 | } |
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18 | /** |
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19 | * Register the application services. |
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20 | */ |
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21 | public function register() |
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22 | { |
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23 | $this->app->bind(VodafoneClient::class, function () { |
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24 | return new VodafoneClient(config('services.vodafone.username'), config('services.vodafone.password')); |
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25 | }); |
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26 | } |
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27 | } |
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