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| 62 | protected function registerClient(): void |
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| 63 | { |
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| 64 | $this->app->bind( |
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| 65 | Builder::class, |
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| 66 | function (Application $app) { |
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| 67 | return new Builder($app->make(ClickUp::class)); |
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| 68 | } |
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| 69 | ); |
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| 71 | $this->app->bind( |
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| 72 | ClickUp::class, |
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| 73 | function (Application $app) { |
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| 74 | return new ClickUp(Config::get('clickup'), $app->make(Guzzle::class)); |
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| 75 | } |
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