mtvbrianking /
laravel-mtn-momo
| 1 | <?php |
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| 3 | require __DIR__.'/vendor/autoload.php'; |
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| 5 | use Doctum\Doctum; |
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| 6 | use Doctum\RemoteRepository\GitHubRemoteRepository; |
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| 7 | use Doctum\Version\GitVersionCollection; |
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| 8 | use Symfony\Component\Finder\Finder; |
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| 10 | $dir = __DIR__.'/src'; |
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| 12 | $iterator = Finder::create() |
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| 13 | ->files() |
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| 14 | ->name('*.php') |
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| 15 | ->exclude('tests') |
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| 16 | ->exclude('vendor') |
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| 17 | ->in($dir); |
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| 19 | $versions = GitVersionCollection::create($dir) |
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| 20 | ->add('1.3', 'v1.3') |
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| 21 | ->add('1.4', 'v1.4') |
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| 22 | ->add('1.5', 'v1.5') |
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| 23 | ->add('1.6', 'v1.6') |
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| 24 | ->add('1.7', 'v1.7') |
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| 25 | ->add('1.8', 'v1.8') |
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| 26 | ->add('2.0', 'v2.0') |
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| 27 | ->add('3.x', 'v3.x') |
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| 28 | ->add('master', 'Master'); |
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| 30 | $repo = new GitHubRemoteRepository( |
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| 31 | 'mtvbrianking/laravel-mtn-momo', |
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| 32 | dirname($dir), |
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| 33 | 'https://github.com/' |
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| 34 | ); |
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| 36 | $options = [ |
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| 37 | 'theme' => 'default', |
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| 38 | 'title' => 'Laravel MTN MOMO API', |
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| 39 | 'versions' => $versions, |
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| 40 | 'build_dir' => __DIR__.'/docs/%version%', |
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| 41 | 'cache_dir' => __DIR__.'/docs/cache/%version%', |
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| 42 | 'remote_repository' => $repo, |
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| 43 | 'default_opened_level' => 2, |
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| 44 | ]; |
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| 46 | return new Doctum($iterator, $options); |
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| 47 |
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