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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Default Queue Connection Name
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Laravel's queue API supports an assortment of back-ends via a single
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| API, giving you convenient access to each back-end using the same
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| syntax for every one. Here you may define a default connection.
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*/
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2020-05-23 22:31:17 +09:00
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'default' => env('QUEUE_DRIVER', 'sync'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Queue Connections
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here you may configure the connection information for each server that
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| is used by your application. A default configuration has been added
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| for each back-end shipped with Laravel. You are free to add more.
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| Drivers: "sync", "database", "beanstalkd", "sqs", "redis", "null"
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*/
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'connections' => [
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'sync' => [
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'driver' => 'sync',
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],
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'database' => [
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'driver' => 'database',
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'table' => 'jobs',
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'queue' => 'default',
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'retry_after' => 90,
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],
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'beanstalkd' => [
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'driver' => 'beanstalkd',
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'host' => 'localhost',
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'queue' => 'default',
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'retry_after' => 90,
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'block_for' => 0,
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],
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'sqs' => [
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'driver' => 'sqs',
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'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
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'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
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'prefix' => env('SQS_PREFIX', 'https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/your-account-id'),
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'queue' => env('SQS_QUEUE', 'your-queue-name'),
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'region' => env('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION', 'us-east-1'),
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],
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'redis' => [
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'driver' => 'redis',
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'connection' => 'default',
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'queue' => env('REDIS_QUEUE', 'default'),
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'retry_after' => 90,
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'block_for' => null,
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],
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Failed Queue Jobs
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| These options configure the behavior of failed queue job logging so you
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| can control which database and table are used to store the jobs that
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| have failed. You may change them to any database / table you wish.
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*/
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'failed' => [
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'driver' => env('QUEUE_FAILED_DRIVER', 'database'),
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'database' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
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'table' => 'failed_jobs',
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],
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];
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