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<?php
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| GraphQL Endpoint
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Set the endpoint to which the GraphQL server responds.
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| The default route endpoint is "yourdomain.com/graphql".
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*/
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'route_name' => 'graphql',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Enable GET Requests
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This setting controls if GET requests to the GraphQL endpoint are allowed.
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*/
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'route_enable_get' => true,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Route Configuration
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Additional configuration for the route group https://lumen.laravel.com/docs/routing#route-groups
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| Beware that middleware defined here runs before the GraphQL execution phase.
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| This means that errors will cause the whole query to abort and return a
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| response that is not spec-compliant. It is preferable to use directives
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| to add middleware to single fields in the schema.
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| Read more https://lighthouse-php.com/docs/auth.html#apply-auth-middleware
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*/
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'route' => [
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'prefix' => '',
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'middleware' => [
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\Nuwave\Lighthouse\Support\Http\Middleware\AcceptJson::class,
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],
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Schema Declaration
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This is a path that points to where your GraphQL schema is located
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| relative to the app path. You should define your entire GraphQL
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| schema in this file (additional files may be imported).
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*/
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'schema' => [
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'register' => base_path('graphql/schema.graphql'),
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Schema Cache
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| A large part of schema generation is parsing the schema into an AST.
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| This operation is pretty expensive so it is recommended to enable
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| caching in production mode, especially for large schemas.
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*/
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'cache' => [
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'enable' => env('LIGHTHOUSE_CACHE_ENABLE', false),
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'key' => env('LIGHTHOUSE_CACHE_KEY', 'lighthouse-schema'),
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'ttl' => env('LIGHTHOUSE_CACHE_TTL', null),
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Namespaces
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| These are the default namespaces where Lighthouse looks for classes
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| that extend functionality of the schema. You may pass either a string
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| or an array, they are tried in order and the first match is used.
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*/
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'namespaces' => [
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'models' => ['App', 'App\\Models'],
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'queries' => 'App\\GraphQL\\Queries',
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'mutations' => 'App\\GraphQL\\Mutations',
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'subscriptions' => 'App\\GraphQL\\Subscriptions',
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'interfaces' => 'App\\GraphQL\\Interfaces',
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'unions' => 'App\\GraphQL\\Unions',
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'scalars' => 'App\\GraphQL\\Scalars',
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'directives' => ['WM\\Core\\GraphQL\\Directives'],
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Security
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Control how Lighthouse handles security related query validation.
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| This configures the options from http://webonyx.github.io/graphql-php/security/
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| A setting of "0" means that the validation rule is disabled.
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*/
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'security' => [
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'max_query_complexity' => 0,
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'max_query_depth' => 0,
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'disable_introspection' => \GraphQL\Validator\Rules\DisableIntrospection::DISABLED,
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Pagination
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Limits the maximum "count" that users may pass as an argument
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| to fields that are paginated with the @paginate directive.
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| A setting of "null" means the count is unrestricted.
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*/
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'paginate_max_count' => null,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Pagination Amount Argument
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Set the name to use for the generated argument on paginated fields
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| that controls how many results are returned.
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| This will default to "first" in v4.
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*/
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'pagination_amount_argument' => 'count',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Debug
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Control the debug level as described in http://webonyx.github.io/graphql-php/error-handling/
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| Debugging is only applied if the global Laravel debug config is set to true.
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*/
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'debug' => \GraphQL\Error\Debug::INCLUDE_DEBUG_MESSAGE | \GraphQL\Error\Debug::INCLUDE_TRACE,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Error Handlers
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Register error handlers that receive the Errors that occur during execution
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| and handle them. You may use this to log, filter or format the errors.
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| The classes must implement \Nuwave\Lighthouse\Execution\ErrorHandler
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*/
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'error_handlers' => [
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\Nuwave\Lighthouse\Execution\ExtensionErrorHandler::class,
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| DEPRECATED GraphQL Controller
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify which controller (and method) you want to handle GraphQL requests.
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| This option will be removed in v4.
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*/
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'controller' => \Nuwave\Lighthouse\Support\Http\Controllers\GraphQLController::class.'@query',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Global ID
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The name that is used for the global id field on the Node interface.
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| When creating a Relay compliant server, this must be named "id".
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*/
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'global_id_field' => 'id',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Batched Queries
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| GraphQL query batching means sending multiple queries to the server in one request,
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| You may set this flag to either process or deny batched queries.
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*/
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'batched_queries' => true,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Transactional Mutations
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Sets default setting for transactional mutations.
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| You may set this flag to have @create|@update mutations transactional or not.
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*/
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'transactional_mutations' => true,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| New Between Directives
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Use the new @whereBetween and @whereBetween directives that will
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| replace their current implementation in v4 by setting this to true.
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| As the old versions are removed, this will not have an effect anymore.
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*/
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'new_between_directives' => false,
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/*
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| GraphQL Subscriptions
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here you can define GraphQL subscription "broadcasters" and "storage" drivers
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| as well their required configuration options.
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*/
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'subscriptions' => [
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/*
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* Determines if broadcasts should be queued by default.
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*/
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'queue_broadcasts' => env('LIGHTHOUSE_QUEUE_BROADCASTS', true),
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/*
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* Default subscription storage.
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*
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* Any Laravel supported cache driver options are available here.
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*/
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'storage' => env('LIGHTHOUSE_SUBSCRIPTION_STORAGE', 'redis'),
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/*
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* Default subscription broadcaster.
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*/
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'broadcaster' => env('LIGHTHOUSE_BROADCASTER', 'pusher'),
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/*
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* Subscription broadcasting drivers with config options.
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*/
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'broadcasters' => [
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'log' => [
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'driver' => 'log',
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],
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'pusher' => [
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'driver' => 'pusher',
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'routes' => \Nuwave\Lighthouse\Subscriptions\SubscriptionRouter::class.'@pusher',
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'connection' => 'pusher',
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],
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],
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],
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];
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