<?php /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Load Environment Variables |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Next we will load the environment variables for the application which | are stored in the ".env" file. These variables will be loaded into | the $_ENV and "putenv" facilities of PHP so they stay available. | */ if (file_exists(__DIR__.'/../.env')) { Dotenv::load(__DIR__.'/../'); //Dotenv::required('APP_ENV'); } /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Detect The Application Environment |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Laravel takes a dead simple approach to your application environments | so you can just specify a machine name for the host that matches a | given environment, then we will automatically detect it for you. | */ $env = $app->detectEnvironment(function() { return getenv('APP_ENV') ?: 'production'; });