I'm going ahead and merging this, since the upgrade doesn't break Flysystem any worse than the current develop is broken, so far as I can tell.
* Upgraded framework to Laravel 6
### TO DO:
- Fix password restriction rules- the old library isn’t compatible with Laravel 6 :(
- Figure out why in-app API calls are returning “Unauthorized”
* More updates from Input:: to Request:: helper
* Switch to Request:: from Input
* Added passport config
* Fixed goofy password minimum in seeder
* Added laravel/helpers
* Changed ($item) to ($item->id) in forms
I have no idea why this is necessary
* Changed ($item) to ($item->id) in forms
* Updated API middleware to auth:api
* Updated with added laravel auth.php values
* FIxed *&!^$%^&$^%!!!! ajax issue
* Switch to Request::get from Input::get
* Switched to Request facade
* Added password security minimums back in
The package we were using has not been updated to Laravel v6, so I created custom validators instead
* Added language strings for error messages for password rules
* Fixed `($item)` issue in formActions for partials
* Extract a handlesimages trait to centralize logic for parsing/storing images on upload in create/edit methods.
* Use same image upload/layout in accessories as consum+components.
* Monster: Cleanup/Refactor http controllers.
This cleans up docblocks, pulls most non-crudy actions into their own
controllers, and does general cleanup/logic refactoring. There /should/
be no functional changes, but we all know how should works..
Extract checkin/checkout functions to a separate controller for accessories.
Move controllers to subdirectory.
Cleanup AssetModelsController
Extract component checkin/checkout
Assorted cleanups/doc/formatting in controllers.
Refactor LicenseController.
Refactor UsersController
Update viewassetscontroller.
* Codacy cleanups
* More codacy cleanups. Extract a LicenseCheckout Form request as well.
* A bit more refactor/cleaning of the license checkout method.
* Review Related Cleanups
* Fix most of the item_not_found translations. In many cases, the
string being generated did not even use the id parameter. Where it
does, pass it as id instead of as a different value.
* Remove some old $data arrays from when we manually sent emails from
the controllers. This has been superseeded by the notification system
(yay!)
* Bugfix: Only log the checkin of an accessory if the checkin completes sucessfully.