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Laravel 11 (#84)
* Convert string references to `::class` PHP 5.5.9 adds the new static `class` property which provides the fully qualified class name. This is preferred over using strings for class names since the `class` property references are checked by PHP. * Use Faker methods Accessing Faker properties was deprecated in Faker 1.14. * Convert route options to fluent methods Laravel 8 adopts the tuple syntax for controller actions. Since the old options array is incompatible with this syntax, Shift converted them to use modern, fluent methods. * Adopt class based routes * Remove default `app` files * Shift core files * Streamline config files * Set new `ENV` variables * Default new `bootstrap/app.php` * Re-register HTTP middleware * Consolidate service providers * Re-register service providers * Re-register routes * Re-register scheduled commands * Bump Composer dependencies * Use `<env>` tags for configuration `<env>` tags have a lower precedence than system environment variables making it easier to overwrite PHPUnit configuration values in additional environments, such a CI. Review this blog post for more details on configuration precedence when testing Laravel: https://jasonmccreary.me/articles/laravel-testing-configuration-precedence/ * Adopt anonymous migrations * Rename `password_resets` table * Convert `$casts` property to method * Adopt Laravel type hints * Mark base controller as `abstract` * Remove `CreatesApplication` testing trait * Shift cleanup * Fix shift first issues * Updating Rules for laravel 11, sanctum config and pint * Fix Carbon issue on dashboard * Temporary fix for tests while migration is issue fixed on laravel side * Carbon needs numerical values, not strings * Minimum php version * Fix domain installation step not fetching the correct company_id * Fix Role Policy wasn't properly registered ---------
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<?php
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/**
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* Laravel - A PHP Framework For Web Artisans
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*
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* @author Taylor Otwell <taylor@laravel.com>
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*/
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use Illuminate\Http\Request;
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define('LARAVEL_START', microtime(true));
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if (file_exists(__DIR__.'/../storage/framework/maintenance.php')) {
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require __DIR__.'/../storage/framework/maintenance.php';
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// Determine if the application is in maintenance mode...
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if (file_exists($maintenance = __DIR__.'/../storage/framework/maintenance.php')) {
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require $maintenance;
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}
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Register The Auto Loader
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Composer provides a convenient, automatically generated class loader for
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| our application. We just need to utilize it! We'll simply require it
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| into the script here so that we don't have to worry about manual
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| loading any of our classes later on. It feels great to relax.
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*/
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// Register the Composer autoloader...
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require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Turn On The Lights
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| We need to illuminate PHP development, so let us turn on the lights.
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| This bootstraps the framework and gets it ready for use, then it
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| will load up this application so that we can run it and send
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| the responses back to the browser and delight our users.
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*/
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$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php';
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Run The Application
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Once we have the application, we can handle the incoming request
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| through the kernel, and send the associated response back to
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| the client's browser allowing them to enjoy the creative
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| and wonderful application we have prepared for them.
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*/
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$kernel = $app->make(Illuminate\Contracts\Http\Kernel::class);
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$response = $kernel->handle(
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$request = Illuminate\Http\Request::capture()
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);
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$response->send();
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$kernel->terminate($request, $response);
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// Bootstrap Laravel and handle the request...
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(require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php')
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->handleRequest(Request::capture());
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