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<?php
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Default Configurations
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| In this section you may define the default configuration for each model
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| that will be generated from any database.
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*/
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'*' => [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Model Files Location
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| We need a location to store your new generated files. All files will be
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| placed within this directory. When you turn on base files, they will
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| be placed within a Base directory inside this location.
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*/
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'path' => app_path('Models'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Model Namespace
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Every generated model will belong to this namespace. It is suggested
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| that this namespace should follow PSR-4 convention and be very
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| similar to the path of your models defined above.
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*/
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'namespace' => 'App\Models',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Parent Class
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| All Eloquent models should inherit from Eloquent Model class. However,
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| you can define a custom Eloquent model that suits your needs.
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| As an example one custom model has been added for you which
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| will allow you to create custom database castings.
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*/
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'parent' => Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model::class,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Traits
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Sometimes you may want to append certain traits to all your models.
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| If that is what you need, you may list them bellow.
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| As an example we have a BitBooleans trait which will treat MySQL bit
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| data type as booleans. You might probably not need it, but it is
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| an example of how you can customize your models.
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*/
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'use' => [
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// Reliese\Database\Eloquent\BitBooleans::class,
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// Reliese\Database\Eloquent\BlamableBehavior::class,
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Model Connection
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| If you wish your models had appended the connection from which they
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| were generated, you should set this value to true and your
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| models will have the connection property filled.
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*/
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'connection' => false,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Timestamps
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| If your tables have CREATED_AT and UPDATED_AT timestamps you may
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| enable them and your models will fill their values as needed.
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| You can also specify which fields should be treated as timestamps
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| in case you don't follow the naming convention Eloquent uses.
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| If your table doesn't have these fields, timestamps will be
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| disabled for your model.
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*/
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'timestamps' => true,
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// 'timestamps' => [
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// 'enabled' => true,
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// 'fields' => [
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// 'CREATED_AT' => 'created_at',
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// 'UPDATED_AT' => 'updated_at',
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// ]
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// ],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Soft Deletes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| If your tables support soft deletes with a DELETED_AT attribute,
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| you can enable them here. You can also specify which field
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| should be treated as a soft delete attribute in case you
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| don't follow the naming convention Eloquent uses.
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| If your table doesn't have this field, soft deletes will be
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| disabled for your model.
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*/
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'soft_deletes' => true,
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// 'soft_deletes' => [
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// 'enabled' => true,
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// 'field' => 'deleted_at',
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// ],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Date Format
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here you may define your models' date format. The following format
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| is the default format Eloquent uses. You won't see it in your
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| models unless you change it to a more convenient value.
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*/
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'date_format' => 'Y-m-d H:i:s',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Pagination
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here you may define how many models Eloquent should display when
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| paginating them. The default number is 15, so you might not
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| see this number in your models unless you change it.
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*/
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'per_page' => 15,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Base Files
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| By default, your models will be generated in your models path, but
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| when you generate them again they will be replaced by new ones.
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| You may want to customize your models and, at the same time, be
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| able to generate them as your tables change. For that, you
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| can enable base files. These files will be replaced whenever
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| you generate them, but your customized files will not be touched.
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*/
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'base_files' => false,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Snake Attributes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Eloquent treats your model attributes as snake cased attributes, but
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| if you have camel-cased fields in your database you can disable
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| that behaviour and use camel case attributes in your models.
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*/
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'snake_attributes' => true,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Indent options
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| As default indention is done with tabs, but you can change it by setting
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| this to the amount of spaces you that you want to use for indentation.
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| Usually you will use 4 spaces instead of tabs.
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*/
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'indent_with_space' => 0,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Qualified Table Names
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| If some of your tables have cross-database relationships (probably in
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| MySQL), you can make sure your models take into account their
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| respective database schema.
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| Can Either be NULL, FALSE or TRUE
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| TRUE: Schema name will be prepended on the table
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| FALSE:Table name will be set without schema name.
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| NULL: Table name will follow laravel pattern,
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| i.e. if class name(plural) matches table name, then table name will not be added
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*/
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'qualified_tables' => false,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Hidden Attributes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When casting your models into arrays or json, the need to hide some
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| attributes sometimes arise. If your tables have some fields you
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| want to hide, you can define them bellow.
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| Some fields were defined for you.
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*/
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'hidden' => [
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'*secret*', '*password', '*token',
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Mass Assignment Guarded Attributes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| You may want to protect some fields from mass assignment. You can
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| define them bellow. Some fields were defined for you.
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| Your fillable attributes will be those which are not in the list
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| excluding your models' primary keys.
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*/
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'guarded' => [
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// 'created_by', 'updated_by'
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Casts
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| You may want to specify which of your table fields should be cast as
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| something other than a string. For instance, you may want a
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| text field be cast as an array or and object.
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| You may define column patterns which will be cast using the value
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| assigned. We have defined some fields for you. Feel free to
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| modify them to fit your needs.
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*/
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'casts' => [
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'*_json' => 'json',
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Excluded Tables
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When performing the generation of models you may want to skip some of
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| them, because you don't want a model for them or any other reason.
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| You can define those tables bellow. The migrations table was
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| filled for you, since you may not want a model for it.
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*/
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'except' => [
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'migrations',
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'failed_jobs',
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'password_resets',
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'personal_access_tokens',
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'password_reset_tokens',
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specified Tables
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| You can specify specific tables. This will generate the models only
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| for selected tables, ignoring the rest.
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*/
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'only' => [
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// 'users',
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Table Prefix
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| If you have a prefix on your table names but don't want it in the model
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| and relation names, specify it here.
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*/
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'table_prefix' => '',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Lower table name before doing studly
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| If tables names are capitalised using studly produces incorrect name
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| this can help fix it ie TABLE_NAME now becomes TableName
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*/
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'lower_table_name_first' => false,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Model Names
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| By default the generator will create models with names that match your tables.
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| However, if you wish to manually override the naming, you can specify a mapping
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| here between table and model names.
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| Example:
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| A table called 'billing_invoices' will generate a model called `BillingInvoice`,
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| but you'd prefer it to generate a model called 'Invoice'. Therefore, you'd add
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| the following array key and value:
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| 'billing_invoices' => 'Invoice',
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*/
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'model_names' => [
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Relation Name Strategy
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| How the relations should be named in your models.
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| 'related' Use the related table as the relation name.
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| (post.author --> user.id)
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generates Post::user() and User::posts()
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| 'foreign_key' Use the foreign key as the relation name.
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| This can help to provide more meaningful relationship names, and avoids naming conflicts
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| if you have more than one relationship between two tables.
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| (post.author_id --> user.id)
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| generates Post::author() and User::posts_where_author()
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| (post.editor_id --> user.id)
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| generates Post::editor() and User::posts_where_editor()
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| ID suffixes can be omitted from foreign keys.
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| (post.author --> user.id)
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| (post.editor --> user.id)
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| generates the same as above.
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| Where the foreign key matches the related table name, it behaves as per the 'related' strategy.
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| (post.user_id --> user.id)
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| generates Post::user() and User::posts()
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*/
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'relation_name_strategy' => 'related',
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// 'relation_name_strategy' => 'foreign_key',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Determines need or not to generate constants with properties names like
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| ...
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| const AGE = 'age';
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| const USER_NAME = 'user_name';
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| ...
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| that later can be used in QueryBuilder like
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| ...
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| $builder->select([User::USER_NAME])->where(User::AGE, '<=', 18);
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| ...
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| that helps to avoid typos in strings when typing field names and allows to use
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| code competition with available model's field names.
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*/
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'with_property_constants' => false,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Optionally includes a full list of columns in the base generated models,
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| which can be used to avoid making calls like
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| ...
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| \Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema::getColumnListing
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| ...
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| which can be slow, especially for large tables.
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*/
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'with_column_list' => false,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Disable Pluralization Name
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| You can disable pluralization tables and relations
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*/
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'pluralize' => true,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Disable Pluralization Except For Certain Tables
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| You can enable pluralization for certain tables
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*/
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'override_pluralize_for' => [
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],
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/*
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| Move $hidden property to base files
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| When base_files is true you can set hidden_in_base_files to true
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| if you want the $hidden to be generated in base files
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*/
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'hidden_in_base_files' => false,
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/*
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| Move $fillable property to base files
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When base_files is true you can set fillable_in_base_files to true
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| if you want the $fillable to be generated in base files
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*/
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'fillable_in_base_files' => false,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Generate return types for relation methods.
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When enable_return_types is set to true, return type declarations are added
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| to all generated relation methods for your models.
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| NOTE: This requires PHP 7.0 or later.
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*/
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'enable_return_types' => false,
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Database Specifics
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| In this section you may define the default configuration for each model
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| that will be generated from a specific database. You can also nest
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| table specific configurations.
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| These values will override those defined in the section above.
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*/
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// 'shop' => [
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// 'path' => app_path(),
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// 'namespace' => 'App',
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// 'snake_attributes' => false,
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// 'qualified_tables' => true,
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// 'use' => [
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// Reliese\Database\Eloquent\BitBooleans::class,
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// ],
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// 'except' => ['migrations'],
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// 'only' => ['users'],
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// // Table Specifics Bellow:
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// 'user' => [
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// // Don't use any default trait
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// 'use' => [],
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// ]
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// ],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Connection Specifics
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| In this section you may define the default configuration for each model
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| that will be generated from a specific connection. You can also nest
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| database and table specific configurations.
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| You may wish to use connection specific config for setting a parent
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| model with a read only setup, or enforcing a different set of rules
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| for a connection, e.g. using snake_case naming over CamelCase naming.
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| This supports nesting with the following key configuration values, in
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| reverse precedence order (i.e. the last one found becomes the value).
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| connections.{connection_name}.property
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| connections.{connection_name}.{database_name}.property
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| connections.{connection_name}.{table_name}.property
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| connections.{connection_name}.{database_name}.{table_name}.property
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| These values will override those defined in the section above.
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*/
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// 'connections' => [
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// 'read_only_external' => [
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// 'parent' => \App\Models\ReadOnlyModel::class,
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// 'connection' => true,
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// 'users' => [
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// 'connection' => false,
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// ],
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// 'my_other_database' => [
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// 'password_resets' => [
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// 'connection' => false,
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// ]
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// ]
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// ],
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// ],
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];
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