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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
return [
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Default Firebase project
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'default' => env('FIREBASE_PROJECT', 'app'),
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Firebase project configurations
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'projects' => [
'app' => [
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Credentials / Service Account
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* In order to access a Firebase project and its related services using a
* server SDK, requests must be authenticated. For server-to-server
* communication this is done with a Service Account.
*
* If you don't already have generated a Service Account, you can do so by
* following the instructions from the official documentation pages at
*
* https://firebase.google.com/docs/admin/setup#initialize_the_sdk
*
* Once you have downloaded the Service Account JSON file, you can use it
* to configure the package.
*
* If you don't provide credentials, the Firebase Admin SDK will try to
* auto-discover them
*
* - by checking the environment variable FIREBASE_CREDENTIALS
* - by checking the environment variable GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
* - by trying to find Google's well known file
* - by checking if the application is running on GCE/GCP
*
* If no credentials file can be found, an exception will be thrown the
* first time you try to access a component of the Firebase Admin SDK.
*
*/
'credentials' => env('FIREBASE_CREDENTIALS', env('GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS')),
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Firebase Auth Component
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'auth' => [
'tenant_id' => env('FIREBASE_AUTH_TENANT_ID'),
],
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Firestore Component
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'firestore' => [
/*
* If you want to access a Firestore database other than the default database,
* enter its name here.
*
* By default, the Firestore client will connect to the `(default)` database.
*
* https://firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/manage-databases
*/
// 'database' => env('FIREBASE_FIRESTORE_DATABASE'),
],
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Firebase Realtime Database
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'database' => [
/*
* In most of the cases the project ID defined in the credentials file
* determines the URL of your project's Realtime Database. If the
* connection to the Realtime Database fails, you can override
* its URL with the value you see at
*
* https://console.firebase.google.com/u/1/project/_/database
*
* Please make sure that you use a full URL like, for example,
* https://my-project-id.firebaseio.com
*/
'url' => env('FIREBASE_DATABASE_URL'),
/*
* As a best practice, a service should have access to only the resources it needs.
* To get more fine-grained control over the resources a Firebase app instance can access,
* use a unique identifier in your Security Rules to represent your service.
*
* https://firebase.google.com/docs/database/admin/start#authenticate-with-limited-privileges
*/
// 'auth_variable_override' => [
// 'uid' => 'my-service-worker'
// ],
],
'dynamic_links' => [
/*
* Dynamic links can be built with any URL prefix registered on
*
* https://console.firebase.google.com/u/1/project/_/durablelinks/links/
*
* You can define one of those domains as the default for new Dynamic
* Links created within your project.
*
* The value must be a valid domain, for example,
* https://example.page.link
*/
'default_domain' => env('FIREBASE_DYNAMIC_LINKS_DEFAULT_DOMAIN'),
],
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Firebase Cloud Storage
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
'storage' => [
/*
* Your project's default storage bucket usually uses the project ID
* as its name. If you have multiple storage buckets and want to
* use another one as the default for your application, you can
* override it here.
*/
'default_bucket' => env('FIREBASE_STORAGE_DEFAULT_BUCKET'),
],
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Caching
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* The Firebase Admin SDK can cache some data returned from the Firebase
* API, for example Google's public keys used to verify ID tokens.
*
*/
'cache_store' => env('FIREBASE_CACHE_STORE', 'file'),
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Logging
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Enable logging of HTTP interaction for insights and/or debugging.
*
* Log channels are defined in config/logging.php
*
* Successful HTTP messages are logged with the log level 'info'.
* Failed HTTP messages are logged with the log level 'notice'.
*
* Note: Using the same channel for simple and debug logs will result in
* two entries per request and response.
*/
'logging' => [
'http_log_channel' => env('FIREBASE_HTTP_LOG_CHANNEL'),
'http_debug_log_channel' => env('FIREBASE_HTTP_DEBUG_LOG_CHANNEL'),
],
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* HTTP Client Options
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Behavior of the HTTP Client performing the API requests
*/
'http_client_options' => [
/*
* Use a proxy that all API requests should be passed through.
* (default: none)
*/
'proxy' => env('FIREBASE_HTTP_CLIENT_PROXY'),
/*
* Set the maximum amount of seconds (float) that can pass before
* a request is considered timed out
*
* The default time out can be reviewed at
* https://github.com/kreait/firebase-php/blob/6.x/src/Firebase/Http/HttpClientOptions.php
*/
'timeout' => env('FIREBASE_HTTP_CLIENT_TIMEOUT'),
'guzzle_middlewares' => [],
],
],
],
];