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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
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549 B
PHP
15 lines
549 B
PHP
<?php
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Encryption Keys
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Passport uses encryption keys while generating secure access tokens for
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| your application. By default, the keys are stored as local files but
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| can be set via environment variables when that is more convenient.
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*/
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'private_key' => env('PASSPORT_PRIVATE_KEY'),
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'public_key' => env('PASSPORT_PUBLIC_KEY'),
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]; |