1
1
mirror of https://github.com/pterodactyl/panel.git synced 2024-11-25 18:42:31 +01:00
Pterodactyl-Panel/config/ide-helper.php

176 lines
5.7 KiB
PHP

<?php
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Filename & Format
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The default filename (without extension) and the format (php or json)
|
*/
'filename' => '_ide_helper',
'format' => 'php',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Fluent helpers
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Set to true to generate commonly used Fluent methods
|
*/
'include_fluent' => true,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Write Model Magic methods
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Set to false to disable write magic methods of model
|
*/
'write_model_magic_where' => true,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Helper files to include
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Include helper files. By default not included, but can be toggled with the
| -- helpers (-H) option. Extra helper files can be included.
|
*/
'include_helpers' => false,
'helper_files' => [
base_path() . '/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Support/helpers.php',
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Model locations to include
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Define in which directories the ide-helper:models command should look
| for models.
|
*/
'model_locations' => [
'app/Models',
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Extra classes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These implementations are not really extended, but called with magic functions
|
*/
'extra' => [
'Eloquent' => ['Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder', 'Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder'],
'Session' => ['Illuminate\Session\Store'],
],
'magic' => [
'Log' => [
'debug' => 'Monolog\Logger::addDebug',
'info' => 'Monolog\Logger::addInfo',
'notice' => 'Monolog\Logger::addNotice',
'warning' => 'Monolog\Logger::addWarning',
'error' => 'Monolog\Logger::addError',
'critical' => 'Monolog\Logger::addCritical',
'alert' => 'Monolog\Logger::addAlert',
'emergency' => 'Monolog\Logger::addEmergency',
],
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Interface implementations
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These interfaces will be replaced with the implementing class. Some interfaces
| are detected by the helpers, others can be listed below.
|
*/
'interfaces' => [
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Support for custom DB types
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This setting allow you to map any custom database type (that you may have
| created using CREATE TYPE statement or imported using database plugin
| / extension to a Doctrine type.
|
| Each key in this array is a name of the Doctrine2 DBAL Platform. Currently valid names are:
| 'postgresql', 'db2', 'drizzle', 'mysql', 'oracle', 'sqlanywhere', 'sqlite', 'mssql'
|
| This name is returned by getName() method of the specific Doctrine/DBAL/Platforms/AbstractPlatform descendant
|
| The value of the array is an array of type mappings. Key is the name of the custom type,
| (for example, "jsonb" from Postgres 9.4) and the value is the name of the corresponding Doctrine2 type (in
| our case it is 'json_array'. Doctrine types are listed here:
| http://doctrine-dbal.readthedocs.org/en/latest/reference/types.html
|
| So to support jsonb in your models when working with Postgres, just add the following entry to the array below:
|
| "postgresql" => array(
| "jsonb" => "json_array",
| ),
|
*/
'custom_db_types' => [
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Support for camel cased models
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| There are some Laravel packages (such as Eloquence) that allow for accessing
| Eloquent model properties via camel case, instead of snake case.
|
| Enabling this option will support these packages by saving all model
| properties as camel case, instead of snake case.
|
| For example, normally you would see this:
|
| * @property \Carbon\Carbon $created_at
| * @property \Carbon\Carbon $updated_at
|
| With this enabled, the properties will be this:
|
| * @property \Carbon\Carbon $createdAt
| * @property \Carbon\Carbon $updatedAt
|
| Note, it is currently an all-or-nothing option.
|
*/
'model_camel_case_properties' => false,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Property Casts
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Cast the given "real type" to the given "type".
|
*/
'type_overrides' => [
'integer' => 'int',
'boolean' => 'bool',
],
];