46 lines
1.2 KiB
PHP
46 lines
1.2 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* @see https://github.com/spatie/laravel-query-builder
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*/
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return [
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/*
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* By default the package will use the `include`, `filter`, `sort`
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* and `fields` query parameters as described in the readme.
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*
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* You can customize these query string parameters here.
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*/
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'parameters' => [
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'include' => 'include',
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'filter' => 'filter',
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'sort' => 'sort',
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'fields' => 'fields',
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'append' => 'append',
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],
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/*
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* Related model counts are included using the relationship name suffixed with this string.
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* For example: GET /users?include=postsCount
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*/
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'count_suffix' => 'Count',
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/*
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* By default the package will throw an `InvalidFilterQuery` exception when a filter in the
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* URL is not allowed in the `allowedFilters()` method.
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*/
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'disable_invalid_filter_query_exception' => false,
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/*
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* By default the package inspects query string of request using $request->query().
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* You can change this behavior to inspect the request body using $request->input()
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* by setting this value to `body`.
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*
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* Possible values: `query_string`, `body`
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*/
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'request_data_source' => 'query_string',
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];
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