Add neutral diagnostic framework for future reporting modules: - DiagnosticReporterInterface, Registry, Manager, PayloadSanitizer - Laravel exception hook in bootstrap/app.php - Module permission declarations (requires_permissions in module.json) - Core diagnostic report points (module boot/install/update failures) - Module documentation update (moduldoku.md) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
36 lines
1 KiB
PHP
36 lines
1 KiB
PHP
<?php
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| View Storage Paths
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Most templating systems load templates from disk. Here you may specify
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| an array of paths that should be checked for your views. Of course
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| the usual Laravel view path has already been registered for you.
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*/
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'paths' => [
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resource_path('views'),
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Compiled View Path
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This option determines where all the compiled Blade templates will be
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| stored for your application. Typically, this is within the storage
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| directory. However, as usual, you are free to change this value.
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*/
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'compiled' => env(
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'VIEW_COMPILED_PATH',
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realpath(storage_path('framework/views'))
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),
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];
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