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simrs-jatim/webservice/farmasi/bootstrap/app.php
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<?php
require_once __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
try {
// (new Dotenv\Dotenv(dirname(__DIR__)))->load();
(new Laravel\Lumen\Bootstrap\LoadEnvironmentVariables(
dirname(__DIR__)
))->bootstrap();
} catch (Dotenv\Exception\InvalidPathException $e) {
//
}
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Create The Application
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here we will load the environment and create the application instance
| that serves as the central piece of this framework. We'll use this
| application as an "IoC" container and router for this framework.
|
*/
$app = new Laravel\Lumen\Application(
dirname(__DIR__)
);
$app->withFacades();
$app->withEloquent();
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Register Container Bindings
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Now we will register a few bindings in the service container. We will
| register the exception handler and the console kernel. You may add
| your own bindings here if you like or you can make another file.
|
*/
$app->singleton(
Illuminate\Contracts\Debug\ExceptionHandler::class,
App\Exceptions\Handler::class
);
$app->singleton(
Illuminate\Contracts\Console\Kernel::class,
App\Console\Kernel::class
);
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Register Middleware
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Next, we will register the middleware with the application. These can
| be global middleware that run before and after each request into a
| route or middleware that'll be assigned to some specific routes.
|
*/
// $app->middleware([
// App\Http\Middleware\ExampleMiddleware::class
// ]);
$app->routeMiddleware([
'auth' => App\Http\Middleware\Authenticate::class,
]);
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Beautymail Classes and Configuration paramters
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| In order to get Beautymail working on Lumen you need to add the following
| to your bootstrap/app.php in order to resolve missing config files,
| parameters and classes (before you register BeautymailServiceProvider)
|
*/
// Provide required path variables
$app->instance('path.config', env("STORAGE_DIR", app()->basePath()) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'config');
$app->instance('path.public', env("STORAGE_DIR", app()->basePath()) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'public');
// Enable config for beautymail
$app->configure('beautymail');
// Provide class alliases to resolve Request and Config
class_alias(\Illuminate\Support\Facades\Request::class, "\Request");
class_alias(\Illuminate\Support\Facades\Config::class, "\Config");
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Register Service Providers
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here we will register all of the application's service providers which
| are used to bind services into the container. Service providers are
| totally optional, so you are not required to uncomment this line.
|
*/
$app->register(App\Providers\AppServiceProvider::class);
$app->register(App\Providers\AuthServiceProvider::class);
// $app->register(App\Providers\EventServiceProvider::class);
$app->register(Flipbox\LumenGenerator\LumenGeneratorServiceProvider::class);
$app->register(Illuminate\Mail\MailServiceProvider::class);
// $app->register(Snowfire\Beautymail\BeautymailServiceProvider::class);
$app->configure('mail');
$app->configure('services');
$app->alias('mailer', Illuminate\Mail\Mailer::class);
$app->alias('mailer', Illuminate\Contracts\Mail\Mailer::class);
$app->alias('mailer', Illuminate\Contracts\Mail\MailQueue::class);
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Load The Application Routes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Next we will include the routes file so that they can all be added to
| the application. This will provide all of the URLs the application
| can respond to, as well as the controllers that may handle them.
|
*/
$app->router->group([
'namespace' => 'App\Http\Controllers',
], function ($router) {
require __DIR__.'/../routes/web.php';
});
return $app;