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							- <?php
 
- return [
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Standards Tree
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Versioning an API with Dingo revolves around content negotiation and
 
-     | custom MIME types. A custom type will belong to one of three
 
-     | standards trees, the Vendor tree (vnd), the Personal tree
 
-     | (prs), and the Unregistered tree (x).
 
-     |
 
-     | By default the Unregistered tree (x) is used, however, should you wish
 
-     | to you can register your type with the IANA. For more details:
 
-     | https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6838
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'standardsTree' => env('API_STANDARDS_TREE', 'x'),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | API Subtype
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Your subtype will follow the standards tree you use when used in the
 
-     | "Accept" header to negotiate the content type and version.
 
-     |
 
-     | For example: Accept: application/x.SUBTYPE.v1+json
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'subtype' => env('API_SUBTYPE', ''),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Default API Version
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | This is the default version when strict mode is disabled and your API
 
-     | is accessed via a web browser. It's also used as the default version
 
-     | when generating your APIs documentation.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'version' => env('API_VERSION', 'v1'),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Default API Prefix
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | A default prefix to use for your API routes so you don't have to
 
-     | specify it for each group.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'prefix' => env('API_PREFIX', null),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Default API Domain
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | A default domain to use for your API routes so you don't have to
 
-     | specify it for each group.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'domain' => env('API_DOMAIN', null),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Name
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | When documenting your API using the API Blueprint syntax you can
 
-     | configure a default name to avoid having to manually specify
 
-     | one when using the command.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'name' => env('API_NAME', null),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Conditional Requests
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Globally enable conditional requests so that an ETag header is added to
 
-     | any successful response. Subsequent requests will perform a check and
 
-     | will return a 304 Not Modified. This can also be enabled or disabled
 
-     | on certain groups or routes.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'conditionalRequest' => env('API_CONDITIONAL_REQUEST', true),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Strict Mode
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Enabling strict mode will require clients to send a valid Accept header
 
-     | with every request. This also voids the default API version, meaning
 
-     | your API will not be browsable via a web browser.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'strict' => env('API_STRICT', false),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Debug Mode
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Enabling debug mode will result in error responses caused by thrown
 
-     | exceptions to have a "debug" key that will be populated with
 
-     | more detailed information on the exception.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'debug' => env('API_DEBUG', false),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Generic Error Format
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | When some HTTP exceptions are not caught and dealt with the API will
 
-     | generate a generic error response in the format provided. Any
 
-     | keys that aren't replaced with corresponding values will be
 
-     | removed from the final response.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'errorFormat' => [
 
-         'message' => ':message',
 
-         'errors' => ':errors',
 
-         'code' => ':code',
 
-         'status_code' => ':status_code',
 
-         'debug' => ':debug',
 
-     ],
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | API Middleware
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Middleware that will be applied globally to all API requests.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'middleware' => [
 
-     ],
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Authentication Providers
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | The authentication providers that should be used when attempting to
 
-     | authenticate an incoming API request.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'auth' => [
 
-         'jwt' => 'Dingo\Api\Auth\Provider\JWT',
 
-     ],
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Throttling / Rate Limiting
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Consumers of your API can be limited to the amount of requests they can
 
-     | make. You can create your own throttles or simply change the default
 
-     | throttles.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'throttling' => [
 
-     ],
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Response Transformer
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Responses can be transformed so that they are easier to format. By
 
-     | default a Fractal transformer will be used to transform any
 
-     | responses prior to formatting. You can easily replace
 
-     | this with your own transformer.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'transformer' => env('API_TRANSFORMER', Dingo\Api\Transformer\Adapter\Fractal::class),
 
-     /*
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     | Response Formats
 
-     |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-     |
 
-     | Responses can be returned in multiple formats by registering different
 
-     | response formatters. You can also customize an existing response
 
-     | formatter with a number of options to configure its output.
 
-     |
 
-     */
 
-     'defaultFormat' => env('API_DEFAULT_FORMAT', 'json'),
 
-     'formats' => [
 
-         'json' => Dingo\Api\Http\Response\Format\Json::class,
 
-     ],
 
-     'formatsOptions' => [
 
-         'json' => [
 
-             'pretty_print' => env('API_JSON_FORMAT_PRETTY_PRINT_ENABLED', false),
 
-             'indent_style' => env('API_JSON_FORMAT_INDENT_STYLE', 'space'),
 
-             'indent_size'  => env('API_JSON_FORMAT_INDENT_SIZE', 2),
 
-         ],
 
-     ],
 
- ];
 
 
  |