- 134-tool registry with programmatic SEO (unique titles/H1/descriptions, JSON-LD graphs, sitemap index, canonical 301 enforcement via required filter) - DB-backed job queue (SKIP LOCKED) with drivers: Ffmpeg, Images (GD), Pdf (qpdf/gs/poppler), Youtube (thumbnails), Qr (server-side PNG) - Security: SSRF guard, MIME validation, rate limits, API-key auth, bcrypt admin login, security headers - Admin panel: dashboard, tools/categories/guides CRUD, SEO audit, analytics, job inspector with retry, system health, feature flags - Docker deployment (nginx + web/api FPM pools + scalable workers), PHPUnit suite (19 tests / 1139 assertions), PWA manifest + service worker
74 lines
2.5 KiB
PHP
74 lines
2.5 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace Config;
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use CodeIgniter\Config\BaseConfig;
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use CodeIgniter\Format\JSONFormatter;
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use CodeIgniter\Format\XMLFormatter;
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class Format extends BaseConfig
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{
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/**
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Available Response Formats
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* When you perform content negotiation with the request, these are the
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* available formats that your application supports. This is currently
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* only used with the API\ResponseTrait. A valid Formatter must exist
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* for the specified format.
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*
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* These formats are only checked when the data passed to the respond()
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* method is an array.
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*
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* @var list<string>
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*/
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public array $supportedResponseFormats = [
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'application/json',
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'application/xml', // machine-readable XML
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'text/xml', // human-readable XML
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];
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/**
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Formatters
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Lists the class to use to format responses with of a particular type.
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* For each mime type, list the class that should be used. Formatters
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* can be retrieved through the getFormatter() method.
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*
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* @var array<string, string>
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*/
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public array $formatters = [
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'application/json' => JSONFormatter::class,
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'application/xml' => XMLFormatter::class,
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'text/xml' => XMLFormatter::class,
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];
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/**
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Formatters Options
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Additional Options to adjust default formatters behaviour.
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* For each mime type, list the additional options that should be used.
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*
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* @var array<string, int>
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*/
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public array $formatterOptions = [
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'application/json' => JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES,
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'application/xml' => 0,
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'text/xml' => 0,
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];
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/**
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Maximum depth for JSON encoding.
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* This value determines how deep the JSON encoder will traverse nested structures.
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*/
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public int $jsonEncodeDepth = 512;
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}
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