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2/** @type {import('@adonisjs/framework/src/Env')} */
3const Env = use('Env');
4
5module.exports = {
6
7 /*
8 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 | Application Name
10 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 |
12 | This value is the name of your application and can used when you
13 | need to place the application's name in a email, view or
14 | other location.
15 |
16 */
17
18 name: Env.get('APP_NAME', 'Ferdium-server'),
19
20 /*
21 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 | App Key
23 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 |
25 | App key is a randomly generated 16 or 32 characters long string required
26 | to encrypt cookies, sessions and other sensitive data.
27 |
28 */
29 appKey: Env.getOrFail('APP_KEY'),
30
31 http: {
32 /*
33 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 | Allow Method Spoofing
35 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
36 |
37 | Method spoofing allows to make requests by spoofing the http verb.
38 | Which means you can make a GET request but instruct the server to
39 | treat as a POST or PUT request. If you want this feature, set the
40 | below value to true.
41 |
42 */
43 allowMethodSpoofing: true,
44
45 /*
46 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
47 | Trust Proxy
48 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
49 |
50 | Trust proxy defines whether X-Forwarded-* headers should be trusted or not.
51 | When your application is behind a proxy server like nginx, these values
52 | are set automatically and should be trusted. Apart from setting it
53 | to true or false Adonis supports handful or ways to allow proxy
54 | values. Read documentation for that.
55 |
56 */
57 trustProxy: false,
58
59 /*
60 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
61 | Subdomains
62 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
63 |
64 | Offset to be used for returning subdomains for a given request.For
65 | majority of applications it will be 2, until you have nested
66 | sudomains.
67 | cheatsheet.adonisjs.com - offset - 2
68 | virk.cheatsheet.adonisjs.com - offset - 3
69 |
70 */
71 subdomainOffset: 2,
72
73 /*
74 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
75 | JSONP Callback
76 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
77 |
78 | Default jsonp callback to be used when callback query string is missing
79 | in request url.
80 |
81 */
82 jsonpCallback: 'callback',
83
84
85 /*
86 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
87 | Etag
88 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
89 |
90 | Set etag on all HTTP response. In order to disable for selected routes,
91 | you can call the `response.send` with an options object as follows.
92 |
93 | response.send('Hello', { ignoreEtag: true })
94 |
95 */
96 etag: false,
97 },
98
99 views: {
100 /*
101 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
102 | Cache Views
103 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
104 |
105 | Define whether or not to cache the compiled view. Set it to true in
106 | production to optimize view loading time.
107 |
108 */
109 cache: Env.get('CACHE_VIEWS', true),
110 },
111
112 static: {
113 /*
114 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
115 | Dot Files
116 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
117 |
118 | Define how to treat dot files when trying to server static resources.
119 | By default it is set to ignore, which will pretend that dotfiles
120 | does not exists.
121 |
122 | Can be one of the following
123 | ignore, deny, allow
124 |
125 */
126 dotfiles: 'ignore',
127
128 /*
129 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
130 | ETag
131 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
132 |
133 | Enable or disable etag generation
134 |
135 */
136 etag: true,
137
138 /*
139 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
140 | Extensions
141 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
142 |
143 | Set file extension fallbacks. When set, if a file is not found, the given
144 | extensions will be added to the file name and search for. The first
145 | that exists will be served. Example: ['html', 'htm'].
146 |
147 */
148 extensions: false,
149 },
150
151 locales: {
152 /*
153 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
154 | Loader
155 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
156 |
157 | The loader to be used for fetching and updating locales. Below is the
158 | list of available options.
159 |
160 | file, database
161 |
162 */
163 loader: 'file',
164
165 /*
166 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
167 | Default Locale
168 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
169 |
170 | Default locale to be used by Antl provider. You can always switch drivers
171 | in runtime or use the official Antl middleware to detect the driver
172 | based on HTTP headers/query string.
173 |
174 */
175 locale: 'en',
176 },
177
178 logger: {
179 /*
180 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
181 | Transport
182 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
183 |
184 | Transport to be used for logging messages. You can have multiple
185 | transports using same driver.
186 |
187 | Available drivers are: `file` and `console`.
188 |
189 */
190 transport: 'console',
191
192 /*
193 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
194 | Console Transport
195 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
196 |
197 | Using `console` driver for logging. This driver writes to `stdout`
198 | and `stderr`
199 |
200 */
201 console: {
202 driver: 'console',
203 name: 'adonis-app',
204 level: 'info',
205 },
206
207 /*
208 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
209 | File Transport
210 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
211 |
212 | File transport uses file driver and writes log messages for a given
213 | file inside `tmp` directory for your app.
214 |
215 | For a different directory, set an absolute path for the filename.
216 |
217 */
218 file: {
219 driver: 'file',
220 name: 'adonis-app',
221 filename: 'adonis.log',
222 level: 'info',
223 },
224 },
225
226 /*
227 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
228 | Generic Cookie Options
229 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
230 |
231 | The following cookie options are generic settings used by AdonisJs to create
232 | cookies. However, some parts of the application like `sessions` can have
233 | separate settings for cookies inside `config/session.js`.
234 |
235 */
236 cookie: {
237 httpOnly: true,
238 sameSite: true,
239 path: '/',
240 maxAge: 7200,
241 },
242};