env('OCTANE_SERVER', 'roadrunner'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Force HTTPS |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When this configuration value is set to "true", Octane will inform the | framework that all absolute links must be generated using the HTTPS | protocol. Otherwise your links may be generated using plain HTTP. | */ 'https' => env('OCTANE_HTTPS', false), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Octane Listeners |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | All of the event listeners for Octane's events are defined below. These | listeners are responsible for resetting your application's state for | the next request. You may even add your own listeners to the list. | */ 'listeners' => [ WorkerStarting::class => [ EnsureUploadedFilesAreValid::class, EnsureUploadedFilesCanBeMoved::class, ], RequestReceived::class => [ ...Octane::prepareApplicationForNextOperation(), ...Octane::prepareApplicationForNextRequest(), // ], RequestHandled::class => [ // ], RequestTerminated::class => [ // ], TaskReceived::class => [ ...Octane::prepareApplicationForNextOperation(), // ], TaskTerminated::class => [ // ], TickReceived::class => [ ...Octane::prepareApplicationForNextOperation(), // ], TickTerminated::class => [ // ], OperationTerminated::class => [ FlushTemporaryContainerInstances::class, // DisconnectFromDatabases::class, // CollectGarbage::class, ], WorkerErrorOccurred::class => [ ReportException::class, StopWorkerIfNecessary::class, ], WorkerStopping::class => [ // ], ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Warm / Flush Bindings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The bindings listed below will either be pre-warmed when a worker boots | or they will be flushed before every new request. Flushing a binding | will force the container to resolve that binding again when asked. | */ 'warm' => [ ...Octane::defaultServicesToWarm(), ], 'flush' => [ // ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Octane Cache Table |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | While using Swoole, you may leverage the Octane cache, which is powered | by a Swoole table. You may set the maximum number of rows as well as | the number of bytes per row using the configuration options below. | */ 'cache' => [ 'rows' => 1000, 'bytes' => 10000, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Octane Swoole Tables |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | While using Swoole, you may define additional tables as required by the | application. These tables can be used to store data that needs to be | quickly accessed by other workers on the particular Swoole server. | */ 'tables' => [ 'example:1000' => [ 'name' => 'string:1000', 'votes' => 'int', ], ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | File Watching |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The following list of files and directories will be watched when using | the --watch option offered by Octane. If any of the directories and | files are changed, Octane will automatically reload your workers. | */ 'watch' => [ 'app', 'bootstrap', 'config', 'database', 'public/**/*.php', 'resources/**/*.php', 'routes', 'composer.lock', '.env', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Garbage Collection Threshold |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When executing long-lived PHP scripts such as Octane, memory can build | up before being cleared by PHP. You can force Octane to run garbage | collection if your application consumes this amount of megabytes. | */ 'garbage' => 50, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Maximum Execution Time |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The following setting configures the maximum execution time for requests | being handled by Octane. You may set this value to 0 to indicate that | there isn't a specific time limit on Octane request execution time. | */ 'max_execution_time' => 30, ];