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- <?php
- return [
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Default Queue Connection Name
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Laravel's queue supports a variety of backends via a single, unified
- | API, giving you convenient access to each backend using identical
- | syntax for each. The default queue connection is defined below.
- |
- */
- 'default' => env('QUEUE_CONNECTION', 'database'),
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Queue Connections
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | Here you may configure the connection options for every queue backend
- | used by your application. An example configuration is provided for
- | each backend supported by Laravel. You're also free to add more.
- |
- | Drivers: "sync", "database", "beanstalkd", "sqs", "redis", "null"
- |
- */
- 'connections' => [
- 'sync' => [
- 'driver' => 'sync',
- ],
- 'database' => [
- 'driver' => 'database',
- 'connection' => env('DB_QUEUE_CONNECTION'),
- 'table' => env('DB_QUEUE_TABLE', 'jobs'),
- 'queue' => env('DB_QUEUE', 'default'),
- 'retry_after' => (int) env('DB_QUEUE_RETRY_AFTER', 90),
- 'after_commit' => false,
- ],
- 'beanstalkd' => [
- 'driver' => 'beanstalkd',
- 'host' => env('BEANSTALKD_QUEUE_HOST', 'localhost'),
- 'queue' => env('BEANSTALKD_QUEUE', 'default'),
- 'retry_after' => (int) env('BEANSTALKD_QUEUE_RETRY_AFTER', 90),
- 'block_for' => 0,
- 'after_commit' => false,
- ],
- 'sqs' => [
- 'driver' => 'sqs',
- 'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
- 'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
- 'prefix' => env('SQS_PREFIX', 'https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/your-account-id'),
- 'queue' => env('SQS_QUEUE', 'default'),
- 'suffix' => env('SQS_SUFFIX'),
- 'region' => env('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION', 'us-east-1'),
- 'after_commit' => false,
- ],
- 'redis' => [
- 'driver' => 'redis',
- 'connection' => env('REDIS_QUEUE_CONNECTION', 'default'),
- 'queue' => env('REDIS_QUEUE', 'default'),
- 'retry_after' => (int) env('REDIS_QUEUE_RETRY_AFTER', 90),
- 'block_for' => null,
- 'after_commit' => false,
- ],
- ],
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Job Batching
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | The following options configure the database and table that store job
- | batching information. These options can be updated to any database
- | connection and table which has been defined by your application.
- |
- */
- 'batching' => [
- 'database' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'sqlite'),
- 'table' => 'job_batches',
- ],
- /*
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Failed Queue Jobs
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- | These options configure the behavior of failed queue job logging so you
- | can control how and where failed jobs are stored. Laravel ships with
- | support for storing failed jobs in a simple file or in a database.
- |
- | Supported drivers: "database-uuids", "dynamodb", "file", "null"
- |
- */
- 'failed' => [
- 'driver' => env('QUEUE_FAILED_DRIVER', 'database-uuids'),
- 'database' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'sqlite'),
- 'table' => 'failed_jobs',
- ],
- ];
|