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<?php return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Passport Guard |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here you may specify which authentication guard Passport will use when | authenticating users. This value should correspond with one of your | guards that is already present in your "auth" configuration file. | */ 'guard' => 'web', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Encryption Keys |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Passport uses encryption keys while generating secure access tokens for | your application. By default, the keys are stored as local files but | can be set via environment variables when that is more convenient. | */ 'private_key' => env('PASSPORT_PRIVATE_KEY'), 'public_key' => env('PASSPORT_PUBLIC_KEY'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Client UUIDs |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default, Passport uses auto-incrementing primary keys when assigning | IDs to clients. However, if Passport is installed using the provided | --uuids switch, this will be set to "true" and UUIDs will be used. | */ 'client_uuids' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Personal Access Client |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If you enable client hashing, you should set the personal access client | ID and unhashed secret within your environment file. The values will | get used while issuing fresh personal access tokens to your users. | */ 'personal_access_client' => [ 'id' => env('PASSPORT_PERSONAL_ACCESS_CLIENT_ID'), 'secret' => env('PASSPORT_PERSONAL_ACCESS_CLIENT_SECRET'), ], ];