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- <?php
- return [
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Default Database Connection Name
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Here you may specify which of the database connections below you wish
- | to use as your default connection for all database work. Of course
- | you may use many connections at once using the Database library.
- |
- */
- 'default' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Database Connections
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Here are each of the database connections setup for your application.
- | Of course, examples of configuring each database platform that is
- | supported by Laravel is shown below to make development simple.
- |
- |
- | All database work in Laravel is done through the PHP PDO facilities
- | so make sure you have the driver for your particular database of
- | choice installed on your machine before you begin development.
- |
- */
- 'connections' => [
- 'sqlite' => [
- 'driver' => 'sqlite',
- 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', database_path('database.sqlite')),
- 'prefix' => '',
- 'foreign_key_constraints' => env('DB_FOREIGN_KEYS', true),
- ],
- 'mysql' => [
- 'driver' => 'mysql',
- 'host' => env('DB_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
- 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '3306'),
- 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
- 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
- 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
- 'unix_socket' => env('DB_SOCKET', ''),
- 'charset' => 'utf8mb4',
- 'collation' => 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci',
- 'prefix' => '',
- 'prefix_indexes' => true,
- 'strict' => true,
- 'engine' => null,
- ],
- 'pgsql' => [
- 'driver' => 'pgsql',
- 'host' => env('DB_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
- 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '5432'),
- 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
- 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
- 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
- 'charset' => 'utf8',
- 'prefix' => '',
- 'prefix_indexes' => true,
- 'schema' => 'public',
- 'sslmode' => 'prefer',
- ],
- 'sqlsrv' => [
- 'driver' => 'sqlsrv',
- 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
- 'port' => env('DB_PORT', '1433'),
- 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
- 'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
- 'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
- 'charset' => 'utf8',
- 'prefix' => '',
- 'prefix_indexes' => true,
- ],
- ],
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Migration Repository Table
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | This table keeps track of all the migrations that have already run for
- | your application. Using this information, we can determine which of
- | the migrations on disk haven't actually been run in the database.
- |
- */
- 'migrations' => 'migrations',
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Redis Databases
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Redis is an open source, fast, and advanced key-value store that also
- | provides a richer body of commands than a typical key-value system
- | such as APC or Memcached. Laravel makes it easy to dig right in.
- |
- */
- 'redis' => [
- 'client' => 'predis',
- 'default' => [
- 'host' => env('REDIS_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
- 'password' => env('REDIS_PASSWORD', null),
- 'port' => env('REDIS_PORT', 6379),
- 'database' => env('REDIS_DB', 0),
- ],
- 'cache' => [
- 'host' => env('REDIS_HOST', '127.0.0.1'),
- 'password' => env('REDIS_PASSWORD', null),
- 'port' => env('REDIS_PORT', 6379),
- 'database' => env('REDIS_CACHE_DB', 1),
- ],
- ],
- ];
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