t2t2 /
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| 3 | /* |
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| 4 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 5 | | Register The Laravel Class Loader |
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| 6 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 7 | | |
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| 8 | | In addition to using Composer, you may use the Laravel class loader to |
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| 9 | | load your controllers and models. This is useful for keeping all of |
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| 10 | | your classes in the "global" namespace without Composer updating. |
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| 11 | | |
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| 12 | */ |
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| 14 | 9 | ClassLoader::addDirectories([ |
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| 16 | 9 | app_path() . '/commands', |
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| 17 | 9 | app_path() . '/controllers', |
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| 18 | 9 | app_path() . '/models', |
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| 19 | 9 | app_path() . '/workers', |
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| 20 | 9 | app_path() . '/database/seeds', |
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| 22 | 9 | ]); |
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| 23 | |||
| 24 | /* |
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| 25 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 26 | | Application Error Logger |
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| 27 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 28 | | |
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| 29 | | Here we will configure the error logger setup for the application which |
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| 30 | | is built on top of the wonderful Monolog library. By default we will |
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| 31 | | build a basic log file setup which creates a single file for logs. |
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| 32 | | |
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| 33 | */ |
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| 35 | 9 | Log::useFiles(storage_path() . '/logs/laravel.log'); |
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| 36 | |||
| 37 | /* |
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| 38 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 39 | | Application Error Handler |
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| 40 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 41 | | |
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| 42 | | Here you may handle any errors that occur in your application, including |
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| 43 | | logging them or displaying custom views for specific errors. You may |
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| 44 | | even register several error handlers to handle different types of |
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| 45 | | exceptions. If nothing is returned, the default error view is |
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| 46 | | shown, which includes a detailed stack trace during debug. |
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| 47 | | |
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| 48 | */ |
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| 51 | App::error(function (Exception $exception, $code) { |
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| 52 | Log::error($exception); |
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| 53 | 9 | }); |
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| 54 | |||
| 55 | /* |
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| 56 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 57 | | Maintenance Mode Handler |
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| 58 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 59 | | |
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| 60 | | The "down" Artisan command gives you the ability to put an application |
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| 61 | | into maintenance mode. Here, you will define what is displayed back |
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| 62 | | to the user if maintenance mode is in effect for the application. |
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| 63 | | |
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| 64 | */ |
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| 66 | App::down(function () { |
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| 67 | return Response::make("Be right back!", 503); |
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| 68 | 9 | }); |
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| 70 | /* |
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| 71 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 72 | | Require The Filters File |
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| 73 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 74 | | |
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| 75 | | Next we will load the filters file for the application. This gives us |
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| 76 | | a nice separate location to store our route and application filter |
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| 77 | | definitions instead of putting them all in the main routes file. |
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| 78 | | |
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| 79 | */ |
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| 81 | 9 | require app_path() . '/filters.php'; |
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| 82 | 9 | require app_path() . '/bindings.php'; |
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| 84 | /* |
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| 85 | * Missing & Error pages |
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| 86 | */ |
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| 88 | App::missing(function ($exception) { |
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| 89 | $layout = View::make("layout.main"); |
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| 90 | $layout->content = View::make("errors.404"); |
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| 92 | return Response::make($layout, 404); |
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| 93 | 9 | }); |
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| 95 | use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\ModelNotFoundException; |
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| 97 | App::error(function (ModelNotFoundException $e) { |
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| 98 | $layout = View::make("layout.main"); |
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| 99 | $layout->content = View::make("errors.404"); |
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| 101 | return Response::make($layout, 404); |
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| 102 | 9 | }); |
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| 104 | use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\MethodNotAllowedHttpException; |
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| 106 | App::error(function (MethodNotAllowedHttpException $e) { |
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| 107 | $layout = View::make("layout.main"); |
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| 108 | $layout->content = View::make("errors.shenanigans"); |
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| 109 | $layout->content->message = 'Invalid method'; |
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| 111 | return Response::make($layout, 404); |
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| 112 | 9 | }); |
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| 114 | App::error(function (\Illuminate\Session\TokenMismatchException $exception) { |
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| 115 | $layout = View::make("layout.main"); |
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| 116 | $layout->content = View::make("errors.shenanigans"); |
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| 117 | $layout->content->message = 'Failed security check'; |
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| 119 | return Response::make($layout, 404); |
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| 120 | 9 | }); |
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| 122 | /* |
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| 123 | * Layout Defaults |
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| 124 | */ |
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| 125 | View::composer('layout.main', function ($view) { |
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| 126 | // Translate js settings into data attributes |
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| 127 | 7 | if (! isset($view->javascript)) { |
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| 128 | 7 | $view->javascript = []; |
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| 129 | 7 | } |
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| 130 | $jsdata = [ |
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| 131 | 7 | 'url' => url(), |
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| 132 | 7 | 'asset-url' => asset(''), |
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| 133 | 7 | 'csrf' => Session::getToken() |
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| 134 | 7 | ]; |
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| 135 | 7 | if (isset($view->javascript[0])) { |
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| 136 | $jsdata['controller'] = $view->javascript[0]; |
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| 137 | } |
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| 138 | 7 | if (isset($view->javascript[1])) { |
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| 139 | $jsdata['action'] = $view->javascript[1]; |
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| 140 | } |
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| 141 | 7 | if (Auth::check()) { |
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| 142 | 4 | $jsdata['user'] = Auth::user()->email; |
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| 143 | 7 | } elseif (Session::has('register_email')) { |
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| 144 | $jsdata['user'] = Session::get('register_email'); |
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| 145 | } |
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| 146 | 7 | $view->jsdata = ""; |
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| 147 | 7 | foreach ($jsdata as $key => $value) { |
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| 148 | 7 | $view->jsdata .= ' data-' . $key . '="' . e($value) . '"'; |
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| 149 | 7 | } |
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| 150 | |||
| 151 | // Empty content |
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| 152 | 7 | if (! isset($view->content)) { |
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| 153 | $view->content = ""; |
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| 154 | } |
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| 156 | 9 | }); |
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