* Adopt Laravel coding style
The Laravel framework adopts the PSR-2 coding style with some additions.
Laravel apps *should* adopt this coding style as well.
However, Shift allows you to customize the adopted coding style by
adding your own [PHP CS Fixer][1] `.php_cs` config to your project.
You may use [Shift's .php_cs][2] file as a base.
[1]: https://github.com/FriendsOfPHP/PHP-CS-Fixer
[2]: https://gist.github.com/laravel-shift/cab527923ed2a109dda047b97d53c200
* Shift bindings
PHP 5.5.9+ adds the new static `class` property which provides the fully qualified class name. This is preferred over using class name strings as these references are checked by the parser.
* Shift core files
* Shift to Throwable
* Add laravel/ui dependency
* Unindent vendor mail templates
* Shift config files
* Default config files
In an effort to make upgrading the constantly changing config files
easier, Shift defaulted them so you can review the commit diff for
changes. Moving forward, you should use ENV variables or create a
separate config file to allow the core config files to remain
automatically upgradeable.
* Shift Laravel dependencies
* Shift cleanup
* Upgrade to Laravel 7
Co-authored-by: Laravel Shift <shift@laravelshift.com>
* minor fixes for name spaces, collector facade and composer version bump
* Fixes for invoiceworkflowsettings
* Add more context to support emails
* Working on Firing Subscriptions
* Minor fixes
* Fixes for gateway filtering
* Checkout Driver
* Fixes for tests
* add additional fields for company settings
* fixes for travis
* update company settings schema
* Disable client portal
* Client Portal middleware
* Working on client portal
* hide portal
* Implement notification channgels for User and ClientContact models
* Push notifications onto queue
* Force authentication if client portal is password protected