94 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			PHP
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			94 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			PHP
		
	
	
	
<?php
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return [
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    /*
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    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    | Default Queue Driver
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    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    |
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    | The Laravel queue API supports a variety of back-ends via an unified
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    | API, giving you convenient access to each back-end using the same
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    | syntax for each one. Here you may set the default queue driver.
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    |
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    | Supported: "null", "sync", "database", "beanstalkd",
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    |            "sqs", "iron", "redis"
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    |
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    */
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    'default' => env('QUEUE_DRIVER', 'sync'),
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    /*
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    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    | Queue Connections
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    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    |
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    | Here you may configure the connection information for each server that
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    | is used by your application. A default configuration has been added
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    | for each back-end shipped with Laravel. You are free to add more.
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    |
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    */
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    'connections' => [
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        'sync' => [
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            'driver' => 'sync',
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        ],
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        'database' => [
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            'driver' => 'database',
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            'table' => 'jobs',
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            'queue' => 'default',
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            'expire' => 60,
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        ],
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        'beanstalkd' => [
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            'driver' => 'beanstalkd',
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            'host'   => 'localhost',
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            'queue'  => 'default',
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            'ttr'    => 60,
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        ],
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        'sqs' => [
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            'driver' => 'sqs',
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            'key'    => 'your-public-key',
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            'secret' => 'your-secret-key',
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            'queue'  => 'your-queue-url',
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            'region' => 'us-east-1',
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        ],
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        'iron' => [
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            'driver'  => 'iron',
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            'host'    => 'mq-aws-us-east-1.iron.io',
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            'token'   => 'your-token',
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            'project' => 'your-project-id',
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            'queue'   => 'your-queue-name',
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            'encrypt' => true,
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        ],
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        'redis' => [
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            'driver' => 'redis',
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            'connection' => 'default',
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            'queue'  => 'default',
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            'expire' => 60,
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        ],
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    ],
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    /*
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    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    | Failed Queue Jobs
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    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    |
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    | These options configure the behavior of failed queue job logging so you
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    | can control which database and table are used to store the jobs that
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    | have failed. You may change them to any database / table you wish.
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    |
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    */
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    'failed' => [
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        'database' => 'mysql', 'table' => 'failed_jobs',
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    ],
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];
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