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- <?php namespace Laravel;
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | PHP Display Errors Configuration
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Register the constants used by the framework. These are things like file
- | extensions and other information that we want to be able to access with
- | just a simple constant.
- |
- */
- define('EXT', '.php');
- define('CRLF', "\r\n");
- define('BLADE_EXT', '.blade.php');
- define('DEFAULT_BUNDLE', 'application');
- define('MB_STRING', (int) function_exists('mb_get_info'));
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Require Core Classes
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Here we will just load in the classes that are used for every request
- | or are used by the configuration class. It is quicker and simpler to
- | just manually load them in instead of using the auto-loader.
- |
- */
- require path('sys').'ioc'.EXT;
- require path('sys').'event'.EXT;
- require path('sys').'bundle'.EXT;
- require path('sys').'config'.EXT;
- require path('sys').'helpers'.EXT;
- require path('sys').'autoloader'.EXT;
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Register The Framework Auto-Loader
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Next we'll register the Autoloader class on the SPL auto-loader stack
- | so it can lazy-load our class files as we need them. This class and
- | method will be called each time a class is needed but has not been
- | defined yet and will load the appropriate file.
- |
- */
- spl_autoload_register(array('Laravel\\Autoloader', 'load'));
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Register The Laravel Namespace
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Register the "Laravel" namespace and its directory mapping so the class
- | loader can quickly load all of the core classes using PSR-0 style load
- | conventions throughout the "laravel" directory since all core classes
- | are namespaced into the "Laravel" namespace.
- |
- */
- Autoloader::namespaces(array('Laravel' => path('sys')));
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Register Eloquent Mappings
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | A few of the Eloquent ORM classes use a non PSR-0 naming standard so
- | we will just map them with hard-coded paths here since PSR-0 uses
- | underscores as directory hierarchy indicators.
- |
- */
- Autoloader::map(array(
- 'Laravel\\Database\\Eloquent\\Relationships\\Belongs_To'
- => path('sys').'database/eloquent/relationships/belongs_to'.EXT,
- 'Laravel\\Database\\Eloquent\\Relationships\\Has_Many'
- => path('sys').'database/eloquent/relationships/has_many'.EXT,
- 'Laravel\\Database\\Eloquent\\Relationships\\Has_Many_And_Belongs_To'
- => path('sys').'database/eloquent/relationships/has_many_and_belongs_to'.EXT,
- 'Laravel\\Database\\Eloquent\\Relationships\\Has_One'
- => path('sys').'database/eloquent/relationships/has_one'.EXT,
- 'Laravel\\Database\\Eloquent\\Relationships\\Has_One_Or_Many'
- => path('sys').'database/eloquent/relationships/has_one_or_many'.EXT,
- ));
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Register The Symfony Components
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Laravel makes use of the Symfony components where the situation is
- | applicable and it is possible to do so. This allows us to focus
- | on the parts of the framework that are unique and not re-do
- | plumbing code that others have written.
- |
- */
- Autoloader::namespaces(array(
- 'Symfony\Component\Console'
- => path('sys').'vendor/Symfony/Component/Console',
- 'Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation'
- => path('sys').'vendor/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation',
- ));
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Magic Quotes Strip Slashes
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Even though "Magic Quotes" are deprecated in PHP 5.3.x, they may still
- | be enabled on the server. To account for this, we will strip slashes
- | on all input arrays if magic quotes are enabled for the server.
- |
- */
- if (magic_quotes())
- {
- $magics = array(&$_GET, &$_POST, &$_COOKIE, &$_REQUEST);
- foreach ($magics as &$magic)
- {
- $magic = array_strip_slashes($magic);
- }
- }
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Create The HttpFoundation Request
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Laravel uses the HttpFoundation Symfony component to handle the request
- | and response functionality for the framework. This allows us to not
- | worry about that boilerplate code and focus on what matters.
- |
- */
- use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\LaravelRequest as RequestFoundation;
- Request::$foundation = RequestFoundation::createFromGlobals();
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Determine The Application Environment
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Next we're ready to determine the application environment. This may be
- | set either via the command line options, or, if the request is from
- | the web, via the mapping of URIs to environments that lives in
- | the "paths.php" file for the application and is parsed.
- |
- */
- if (Request::cli())
- {
- $environment = get_cli_option('env');
- }
- else
- {
- $root = Request::foundation()->getRootUrl();
- $environment = Request::detect_env($environments, $root);
- }
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Set The Application Environment
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Once we have determined the application environment, we will set it on
- | the global server array of the HttpFoundation request. This makes it
- | available throughout the application, thought it is mainly only
- | used to determine which configuration files to merge in.
- |
- */
- if (isset($environment))
- {
- Request::set_env($environment);
- }
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Set The CLI Options Array
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | If the current request is from the Artisan command-line interface, we
- | will parse the command line arguments and options and set them the
- | array of options in the $_SERVER global array for convenience.
- |
- */
- if (defined('STDIN'))
- {
- $console = CLI\Command::options($_SERVER['argv']);
- list($arguments, $options) = $console;
- $options = array_change_key_case($options, CASE_UPPER);
- $_SERVER['CLI'] = $options;
- }
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Register The Laravel Bundles
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Finally we will register all of the bundles that have been defined for
- | the application. None of them will be started, yet but will be setup
- | so that they may be started by the developer at any time.
- |
- */
- $bundles = require path('app').'bundles'.EXT;
- foreach ($bundles as $bundle => $config)
- {
- Bundle::register($bundle, $config);
- }
|