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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
$path = env('GRAPHQL_PATH')
? '/'.env('GRAPHQL_PATH')
: '';
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Routes configuration
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Set the key as URI at which the GraphiQL UI can be viewed,
| and add any additional configuration for the route.
|
| You can add multiple routes pointing to different GraphQL endpoints.
|
*/
'routes' => [
$path.'/graphiql' => [
'name' => 'graphiql',
'middleware' => ['web'],
'prefix' => env('GRAPHQL_PREFIX', null),
'domain' => env('GRAPHIQL_URL'),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Default GraphQL endpoint
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The default endpoint that the GraphiQL UI is set to.
| It assumes you are running GraphQL on the same domain
| as GraphiQL, but can be set to any URL.
|
*/
'endpoint' => env('GRAPHIQL_GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT', 'GRAPHQL_URL').'/'.env('GRAPHQL_PATH', ''),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Subscription endpoint
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The default subscription endpoint the GraphiQL UI uses to connect to.
| Tries to connect to the `endpoint` value if `null` as ws://{{endpoint}}
|
| Example: `ws://your-endpoint` or `wss://your-endpoint`
|
*/
'subscription-endpoint' => env('GRAPHIQL_SUBSCRIPTION_ENDPOINT', null),
],
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Control GraphiQL availability
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Control if the GraphiQL UI is accessible at all.
| This allows you to disable it in certain environments,
| for example you might not want it active in production.
|
*/
'enabled' => (bool) env('GRAPHIQL_ENABLED', true),
];