1 | <?php
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2 |
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3 | return [
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4 |
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5 | /*
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6 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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7 | | Default Queue Connection Name
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8 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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9 | |
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10 | | Laravel's queue API supports an assortment of back-ends via a single
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11 | | API, giving you convenient access to each back-end using the same
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12 | | syntax for every one. Here you may define a default connection.
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13 | |
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14 | */
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15 |
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16 | 'default' => env('QUEUE_CONNECTION', 'sync'),
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17 |
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18 | /*
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19 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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20 | | Queue Connections
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21 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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22 | |
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23 | | Here you may configure the connection information for each server that
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24 | | is used by your application. A default configuration has been added
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25 | | for each back-end shipped with Laravel. You are free to add more.
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26 | |
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27 | | Drivers: "sync", "database", "beanstalkd", "sqs", "redis", "null"
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28 | |
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29 | */
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30 |
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31 | 'connections' => [
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32 |
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33 | 'sync' => [
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34 | 'driver' => 'sync',
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35 | ],
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36 |
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37 | 'database' => [
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38 | 'driver' => 'database',
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39 | 'table' => 'jobs',
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40 | 'queue' => 'default',
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41 | 'retry_after' => 90,
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42 | ],
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43 |
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44 | 'beanstalkd' => [
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45 | 'driver' => 'beanstalkd',
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46 | 'host' => 'localhost',
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47 | 'queue' => 'default',
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48 | 'retry_after' => 90,
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49 | ],
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50 |
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51 | 'sqs' => [
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52 | 'driver' => 'sqs',
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53 | 'key' => env('SQS_KEY', 'your-public-key'),
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54 | 'secret' => env('SQS_SECRET', 'your-secret-key'),
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55 | 'prefix' => env('SQS_PREFIX', 'https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/your-account-id'),
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56 | 'queue' => env('SQS_QUEUE', 'your-queue-name'),
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57 | 'region' => env('SQS_REGION', 'us-east-1'),
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58 | ],
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59 |
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60 | 'redis' => [
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61 | 'driver' => 'redis',
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62 | 'connection' => 'default',
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63 | 'queue' => env('REDIS_QUEUE', 'default'),
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64 | 'retry_after' => 90,
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65 | 'block_for' => null,
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66 | ],
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67 |
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68 | ],
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69 |
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70 | /*
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71 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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72 | | Failed Queue Jobs
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73 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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74 | |
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75 | | These options configure the behavior of failed queue job logging so you
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76 | | can control which database and table are used to store the jobs that
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77 | | have failed. You may change them to any database / table you wish.
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78 | |
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79 | */
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80 |
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81 | 'failed' => [
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82 | 'database' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
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83 | 'table' => 'failed_jobs',
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84 | ],
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85 |
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86 | ];
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