Cleaning up the core bootstrap file.
Signed-off-by: Taylor Otwell <taylorotwell@gmail.com>
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<?php namespace Laravel;
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/**
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* Define all of the constants that we will need to use the framework.
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* These are things like file extensions, as well as all of the paths
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* used by the framework. All of the paths are built on top of the
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* basic application, laravel, and public paths.
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*/
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| PHP Display Errors Configuration
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Register the constants used by the framework. These are things like file
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| extensions and other information that we want to be able to access with
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| just a simple constant.
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*/
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define('EXT', '.php');
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define('CRLF', "\r\n");
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define('DEFAULT_BUNDLE', 'application');
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define('MB_STRING', (int) function_exists('mb_get_info'));
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/**
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* Require all of the classes that can't be loaded by the auto-loader.
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* These are typically classes that the auto-loader relies upon to
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* load classes, such as the array and configuration classes.
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*/
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Require Core Classes
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here we will just load in the classes that are used for every request
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| or are used by the configuration class. It is quicker and simpler to
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| just manually load them in instead of using the auto-loader.
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*/
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require path('sys').'ioc'.EXT;
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require path('sys').'event'.EXT;
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require path('sys').'bundle'.EXT;
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require path('sys').'config'.EXT;
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require path('sys').'helpers'.EXT;
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require path('sys').'autoloader'.EXT;
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/**
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* Register the Autoloader's "load" method on the auto-loader stack.
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* This method provides the lazy-loading of all class files, as well
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* as any PSR-0 compliant libraries used by the application.
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*/
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Register The Framework Auto-Loader
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Next we'll register the Autoloader class on the SPL auto-loader stack
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| so it can lazy-load our class files as we need them. This class and
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| method will be called each time a class is needed but has not been
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| defined yet and will load the appropriate file.
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*/
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spl_autoload_register(array('Laravel\\Autoloader', 'load'));
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/**
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* Register the Laravel namespace so that the auto-loader loads it
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* according to the PSR-0 naming conventions. This should provide
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* fast resolution of all core classes.
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*/
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Register The Laravel Namespace
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Register the "Laravel" namespace and its directory mapping so the class
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| loader can quickly load all of the core classes using PSR-0 style load
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| conventions throughout the "laravel" directory since all core classes
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| are namespaced into the "Laravel" namespace.
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*/
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Autoloader::namespaces(array('Laravel' => path('sys')));
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/**
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* Set the CLI options on the $_SERVER global array so we can easily
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* retrieve them from the various parts of the CLI code. We can use
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* the Request class to access them conveniently.
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*/
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Set The CLI Options Array
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| If the current request is from the Artisan command-line interface, we
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| will parse the command line arguments and options and set them the
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| array of options in the $_SERVER global array for convenience.
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*/
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if (defined('STDIN'))
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{
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$console = CLI\Command::options($_SERVER['argv']);
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$_SERVER['CLI'] = $options;
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}
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/**
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* The Laravel environment may be specified on the CLI using the env
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* option, allowing the developer to easily use local configuration
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* files from the CLI since the environment is usually controlled
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* by server environmenet variables.
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*/
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/*
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| Set The CLI Laravel Environment
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Next we'll set the LARAVEL_ENV variable if the current request is from
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| the Artisan command-line interface. Since the environment is often
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| specified within an Apache .htaccess file, we need to set it here
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| when the request is not coming through Apache.
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*/
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if (isset($_SERVER['CLI']['ENV']))
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{
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$_SERVER['LARAVEL_ENV'] = $_SERVER['CLI']['ENV'];
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}
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/**
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* Finally we'll grab all of the bundles and register them with the
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* bundle class. All of the bundles are stored in an array within
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* the application directory which defines all bundles.
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*/
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/*
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| Register The Laravel Bundles
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| Finally we will register all of the bundles that have been defined for
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| the application. None of them will be started, yet but will be setup
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| so that they may be started by the develop at any time.
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*/
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$bundles = require path('app').'bundles'.EXT;
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foreach ($bundles as $bundle => $config)
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