LinkStack/config/livewire.php

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<?php
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Class Namespace
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value sets the root namespace for Livewire component classes in
| your application. This value affects component auto-discovery and
| any Livewire file helper commands, like `artisan make:livewire`.
|
| After changing this item, run: `php artisan livewire:discover`.
|
*/
'class_namespace' => 'App\\Http\\Livewire',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| View Path
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value sets the path for Livewire component views. This affects
| file manipulation helper commands like `artisan make:livewire`.
|
*/
'view_path' => resource_path('views/livewire'),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Layout
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| The default layout view that will be used when rendering a component via
| Route::get('/some-endpoint', SomeComponent::class);. In this case the
| the view returned by SomeComponent will be wrapped in "layouts.app"
|
*/
'layout' => 'layouts.app',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Livewire Assets URL
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value sets the path to Livewire JavaScript assets, for cases where
| your app's domain root is not the correct path. By default, Livewire
| will load its JavaScript assets from the app's "relative root".
|
| Examples: "/assets", "myurl.com/app".
|
*/
'asset_url' => null,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Livewire App URL
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value should be used if livewire assets are served from CDN.
| Livewire will communicate with an app through this url.
|
| Examples: "https://my-app.com", "myurl.com/app".
|
*/
'app_url' => null,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Livewire Endpoint Middleware Group
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value sets the middleware group that will be applied to the main
| Livewire "message" endpoint (the endpoint that gets hit everytime
| a Livewire component updates). It is set to "web" by default.
|
*/
'middleware_group' => 'web',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Livewire Temporary File Uploads Endpoint Configuration
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Livewire handles file uploads by storing uploads in a temporary directory
| before the file is validated and stored permanently. All file uploads
| are directed to a global endpoint for temporary storage. The config
| items below are used for customizing the way the endpoint works.
|
*/
'temporary_file_upload' => [
'disk' => null, // Example: 'local', 's3' Default: 'default'
'rules' => null, // Example: ['file', 'mimes:png,jpg'] Default: ['required', 'file', 'max:12288'] (12MB)
'directory' => null, // Example: 'tmp' Default 'livewire-tmp'
'middleware' => null, // Example: 'throttle:5,1' Default: 'throttle:60,1'
'preview_mimes' => [ // Supported file types for temporary pre-signed file URLs.
'png', 'gif', 'bmp', 'svg', 'wav', 'mp4',
'mov', 'avi', 'wmv', 'mp3', 'm4a',
'jpg', 'jpeg', 'mpga', 'webp', 'wma',
],
'max_upload_time' => 5, // Max duration (in minutes) before an upload gets invalidated.
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Manifest File Path
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value sets the path to the Livewire manifest file.
| The default should work for most cases (which is
| "<app_root>/bootstrap/cache/livewire-components.php"), but for specific
| cases like when hosting on Laravel Vapor, it could be set to a different value.
|
| Example: for Laravel Vapor, it would be "/tmp/storage/bootstrap/cache/livewire-components.php".
|
*/
'manifest_path' => null,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Back Button Cache
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value determines whether the back button cache will be used on pages
| that contain Livewire. By disabling back button cache, it ensures that
| the back button shows the correct state of components, instead of
| potentially stale, cached data.
|
| Setting it to "false" (default) will disable back button cache.
|
*/
'back_button_cache' => false,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Render On Redirect
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value determines whether Livewire will render before it's redirected
| or not. Setting it to "false" (default) will mean the render method is
| skipped when redirecting. And "true" will mean the render method is
| run before redirecting. Browsers bfcache can store a potentially
| stale view if render is skipped on redirect.
|
*/
'render_on_redirect' => false,
];