Add laravel-websockets library

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Daniel Supernault 2022-06-26 12:28:37 -06:00
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"ext-mbstring": "*", "ext-mbstring": "*",
"ext-openssl": "*", "ext-openssl": "*",
"bacon/bacon-qr-code": "^2.0.3", "bacon/bacon-qr-code": "^2.0.3",
"beyondcode/laravel-websockets": "^1.13",
"brick/math": "^0.9.3", "brick/math": "^0.9.3",
"buzz/laravel-h-captcha": "1.0.3", "buzz/laravel-h-captcha": "1.0.3",
"doctrine/dbal": "^2.7", "doctrine/dbal": "^2.7",
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"require-dev": { "require-dev": {
"brianium/paratest": "^6.1", "brianium/paratest": "^6.1",
"facade/ignition": "^2.3.6", "facade/ignition": "^2.3.6",
"laravel/telescope": "^4.9",
"mockery/mockery": "^1.0", "mockery/mockery": "^1.0",
"nunomaduro/collision": "^5.0", "nunomaduro/collision": "^5.0",
"phpunit/phpunit": "^9.0" "phpunit/phpunit": "^9.0"

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<?php
use Laravel\Telescope\Watchers;
use Laravel\Telescope\Http\Middleware\Authorize;
return [
'path' => 'telescope',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Telescope Storage Driver
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This configuration options determines the storage driver that will
| be used to store Telescope's data. In addition, you may set any
| custom options as needed by the particular driver you choose.
|
*/
'driver' => env('TELESCOPE_DRIVER', 'database'),
'storage' => [
'database' => [
'connection' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
],
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Telescope Master Switch
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This option may be used to disable all Telescope watchers regardless
| of their individual configuration, which simply provides a single
| and convenient way to enable or disable Telescope data storage.
|
*/
'enabled' => env('TELESCOPE_ENABLED', false),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Telescope Route Middleware
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These middleware will be assigned to every Telescope route, giving you
| the chance to add your own middleware to this list or change any of
| the existing middleware. Or, you can simply stick with this list.
|
*/
'middleware' => [
'web',
Authorize::class,
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Ignored Paths & Commands
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The following array lists the URI paths and Artisan commands that will
| not be watched by Telescope. In addition to this list, some Laravel
| commands, like migrations and queue commands, are always ignored.
|
*/
'ignore_paths' => [
'js*',
'i*'
],
'ignore_commands' => [
//
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Telescope Watchers
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The following array lists the "watchers" that will be registered with
| Telescope. The watchers gather the application's profile data when
| a request or task is executed. Feel free to customize this list.
|
*/
'watchers' => [
Watchers\CacheWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_CACHE_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\CommandWatcher::class => [
'enabled' => env('TELESCOPE_COMMAND_WATCHER', true),
'ignore' => [],
],
Watchers\DumpWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_DUMP_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\EventWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_EVENT_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\ExceptionWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_EXCEPTION_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\JobWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_JOB_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\LogWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_LOG_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\MailWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_MAIL_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\ClientRequestWatcher::class =>true,
Watchers\ModelWatcher::class => [
'enabled' => env('TELESCOPE_MODEL_WATCHER', true),
'events' => ['eloquent.*'],
],
Watchers\NotificationWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_NOTIFICATION_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\QueryWatcher::class => [
'enabled' => env('TELESCOPE_QUERY_WATCHER', true),
'ignore_packages' => true,
'slow' => 100,
],
Watchers\RedisWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_REDIS_WATCHER', true),
Watchers\RequestWatcher::class => [
'enabled' => env('TELESCOPE_REQUEST_WATCHER', true),
'size_limit' => env('TELESCOPE_RESPONSE_SIZE_LIMIT', 64),
],
Watchers\GateWatcher::class => [
'enabled' => env('TELESCOPE_GATE_WATCHER', true),
'ignore_abilities' => [],
'ignore_packages' => true,
],
Watchers\ScheduleWatcher::class => env('TELESCOPE_SCHEDULE_WATCHER', true),
],
];

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<?php <?php
use BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Dashboard\Http\Middleware\Authorize;
return [ return [
/* /*
* This package comes with multi tenancy out of the box. Here you can |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* configure the different apps that can use the webSockets server. | Dashboard Settings
* |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Optionally you can disable client events so clients cannot send |
* messages to each other via the webSockets. | You can configure the dashboard settings from here.
*/ |
*/
'dashboard' => [
'port' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_PORT', 6001),
'domain' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_DOMAIN'),
'path' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_PATH', 'laravel-websockets'),
'middleware' => [
'web',
\BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Dashboard\Http\Middleware\Authorize::class,
],
],
'managers' => [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Manager
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| An Application manager determines how your websocket server allows
| the use of the TCP protocol based on, for example, a list of allowed
| applications.
| By default, it uses the defined array in the config file, but you can
| anytime implement the same interface as the class and add your own
| custom method to retrieve the apps.
|
*/
'app' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Apps\ConfigAppManager::class,
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Applications Repository
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| By default, the only allowed app is the one you define with
| your PUSHER_* variables from .env.
| You can configure to use multiple apps if you need to, or use
| a custom App Manager that will handle the apps from a database, per se.
|
| You can apply multiple settings, like the maximum capacity, enable
| client-to-client messages or statistics.
|
*/
'apps' => [ 'apps' => [
[ [
'id' => env('PUSHER_APP_ID'), 'id' => env('PUSHER_APP_ID'),
'name' => env('APP_NAME'), 'name' => env('APP_NAME'),
'host' => env('PUSHER_APP_HOST'),
'key' => env('PUSHER_APP_KEY'), 'key' => env('PUSHER_APP_KEY'),
'secret' => env('PUSHER_APP_SECRET'), 'secret' => env('PUSHER_APP_SECRET'),
'enable_client_messages' => env('WSS_CM', false), 'path' => env('PUSHER_APP_PATH'),
'enable_statistics' => env('WSS_STATS', false), 'capacity' => null,
'enable_client_messages' => false,
'enable_statistics' => false,
'allowed_origins' => [
// env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_DOMAIN'),
],
], ],
], ],
/* /*
* This class is responsible for finding the apps. The default provider |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* will use the apps defined in this config file. | Broadcasting Replication PubSub
* |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* You can create a custom provider by implementing the |
* `AppProvider` interface. | You can enable replication to publish and subscribe to
*/ | messages across the driver.
'app_provider' => BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Apps\ConfigAppProvider::class, |
| By default, it is set to 'local', but you can configure it to use drivers
| like Redis to ensure connection between multiple instances of
| WebSocket servers. Just set the driver to 'redis' to enable the PubSub using Redis.
|
*/
/* 'replication' => [
* This array contains the hosts of which you want to allow incoming requests.
* Leave this empty if you want to accept requests from all hosts.
*/
'allowed_origins' => [
//
],
/* 'mode' => env('WEBSOCKETS_REPLICATION_MODE', 'local'),
* The maximum request size in kilobytes that is allowed for an incoming WebSocket request.
*/
'max_request_size_in_kb' => 250,
/* 'modes' => [
* This path will be used to register the necessary routes for the package.
*/ /*
'path' => 'pxws', |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Local Replication
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Local replication is actually a null replicator, meaning that it
| is the default behaviour of storing the connections into an array.
|
*/
'local' => [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Channel Manager
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The channel manager is responsible for storing, tracking and retrieving
| the channels as long as their members and connections.
|
*/
'channel_manager' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\ChannelManagers\LocalChannelManager::class,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Statistics Collector
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The Statistics Collector will, by default, handle the incoming statistics,
| storing them until they will become dumped into another database, usually
| a MySQL database or a time-series database.
|
*/
'collector' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Statistics\Collectors\MemoryCollector::class,
],
'redis' => [
'connection' => env('WEBSOCKETS_REDIS_REPLICATION_CONNECTION', 'default'),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Channel Manager
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The channel manager is responsible for storing, tracking and retrieving
| the channels as long as their members and connections.
|
*/
'channel_manager' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\ChannelManagers\RedisChannelManager::class,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Statistics Collector
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The Statistics Collector will, by default, handle the incoming statistics,
| storing them until they will become dumped into another database, usually
| a MySQL database or a time-series database.
|
*/
'collector' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Statistics\Collectors\RedisCollector::class,
],
],
/*
* Dashboard Routes Middleware
*
* These middleware will be assigned to every dashboard route, giving you
* the chance to add your own middleware to this list or change any of
* the existing middleware. Or, you can simply stick with this list.
*/
'middleware' => [
'web',
Authorize::class,
], ],
'statistics' => [ 'statistics' => [
/*
* This model will be used to store the statistics of the WebSocketsServer.
* The only requirement is that the model should extend
* `WebSocketsStatisticsEntry` provided by this package.
*/
'model' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Statistics\Models\WebSocketsStatisticsEntry::class,
/* /*
* Here you can specify the interval in seconds at which statistics should be logged. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/ | Statistics Store
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The Statistics Store is the place where all the temporary stats will
| be dumped. This is a much reliable store and will be used to display
| graphs or handle it later on your app.
|
*/
'store' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Statistics\Stores\DatabaseStore::class,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Statistics Interval Period
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here you can specify the interval in seconds at which
| statistics should be logged.
|
*/
'interval_in_seconds' => 60, 'interval_in_seconds' => 60,
/* /*
* When the clean-command is executed, all recorded statistics older than |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* the number of days specified here will be deleted. | Statistics Deletion Period
*/ |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| When the clean-command is executed, all recorded statistics older than
| the number of days specified here will be deleted.
|
*/
'delete_statistics_older_than_days' => 60, 'delete_statistics_older_than_days' => 60,
/*
* Use an DNS resolver to make the requests to the statistics logger
* default is to resolve everything to 127.0.0.1.
*/
'perform_dns_lookup' => false,
], ],
/* /*
* Define the optional SSL context for your WebSocket connections. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* You can see all available options at: http://php.net/manual/en/context.ssl.php | Maximum Request Size
*/ |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The maximum request size in kilobytes that is allowed for
| an incoming WebSocket request.
|
*/
'max_request_size_in_kb' => 250,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| SSL Configuration
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| By default, the configuration allows only on HTTP. For SSL, you need
| to set up the the certificate, the key, and optionally, the passphrase
| for the private key.
| You will need to restart the server for the settings to take place.
|
*/
'ssl' => [ 'ssl' => [
/*
* Path to local certificate file on filesystem. It must be a PEM encoded file which
* contains your certificate and private key. It can optionally contain the
* certificate chain of issuers. The private key also may be contained
* in a separate file specified by local_pk.
*/
'local_cert' => env('WSS_LOCAL_CERT', null),
/* 'local_cert' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_SSL_LOCAL_CERT', null),
* Path to local private key file on filesystem in case of separate files for
* certificate (local_cert) and private key.
*/
'local_pk' => env('WSS_LOCAL_PK', null),
/* 'capath' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_SSL_CA', null),
* Passphrase for your local_cert file.
*/ 'local_pk' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_SSL_LOCAL_PK', null),
'passphrase' => env('WSS_PASSPHRASE', null),
'passphrase' => env('LARAVEL_WEBSOCKETS_SSL_PASSPHRASE', null),
'verify_peer' => env('APP_ENV') === 'production',
'allow_self_signed' => env('APP_ENV') !== 'production',
'verify_peer' => env('WSS_VERIFY_PEER', false),
], ],
/* /*
* Channel Manager |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* This class handles how channel persistence is handled. | Route Handlers
* By default, persistence is stored in an array by the running webserver. |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* The only requirement is that the class should implement |
* `ChannelManager` interface provided by this package. | Here you can specify the route handlers that will take over
*/ | the incoming/outgoing websocket connections. You can extend the
'channel_manager' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\WebSockets\Channels\ChannelManagers\ArrayChannelManager::class, | original class and implement your own logic, alongside
| with the existing logic.
|
*/
'handlers' => [
'websocket' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Server\WebSocketHandler::class,
'health' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\Server\HealthHandler::class,
'trigger_event' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\API\TriggerEvent::class,
'fetch_channels' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\API\FetchChannels::class,
'fetch_channel' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\API\FetchChannel::class,
'fetch_users' => \BeyondCode\LaravelWebSockets\API\FetchUsers::class,
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Promise Resolver
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The promise resolver is a class that takes a input value and is
| able to make sure the PHP code runs async by using ->then(). You can
| use your own Promise Resolver. This is usually changed when you want to
| intercept values by the promises throughout the app, like in testing
| to switch from async to sync.
|
*/
'promise_resolver' => \React\Promise\FulfilledPromise::class,
]; ];