Set up a fresh Statamic site
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config/statamic/git.php
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config/statamic/git.php
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<?php
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Git Integration
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Whether Statamic's git integration should be enabled. This feature
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| assumes that git is already installed and accessible by your
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| PHP process' server user. For more info, see the docs at:
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| https://statamic.dev/git-automation
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*/
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'enabled' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_ENABLED', false),
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/*
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| Automatically Run
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| By default, commits are automatically queued when `Saved` or `Deleted`
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| events are fired. If you prefer users to manually trigger commits
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| using the `Git` utility interface, you may set this to `false`.
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| https://statamic.dev/git-automation#committing-changes
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*/
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'automatic' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_AUTOMATIC', true),
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/*
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| Queue Connection
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| You may choose which queue connection should be used when dispatching
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| commit jobs. Unless specified, the default connection will be used.
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| https://statamic.dev/git-automation#queueing-commits
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*/
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'queue_connection' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_QUEUE_CONNECTION'),
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/*
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| Dispatch Delay
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| When `Saved` and `Deleted` events queue up commits, you may wish to
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| set a delay time in minutes for each queued job. This can allow
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| for more consolidated commits when you have multiple users
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| making simultaneous content changes to your repository.
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| Note: Not supported by default `sync` queue driver.
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*/
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'dispatch_delay' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_DISPATCH_DELAY', 0),
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/*
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| Git User
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| The git user that will be used when committing changes. By default, it
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| will attempt to commit with the authenticated user's name and email
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| when possible, falling back to the below user when not available.
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| https://statamic.dev/git-automation#git-user
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*/
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'use_authenticated' => true,
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'user' => [
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'name' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_USER_NAME', 'Spock'),
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'email' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_USER_EMAIL', 'spock@example.com'),
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],
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/*
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| Tracked Paths
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Define the tracked paths to be considered when staging changes. Default
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| stache and file locations are already set up for you, but feel free
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| to modify these paths to suit your storage config. Referencing
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| absolute paths to external repos is also completely valid.
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*/
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'paths' => [
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base_path('content'),
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base_path('users'),
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resource_path('blueprints'),
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resource_path('fieldsets'),
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resource_path('forms'),
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resource_path('users'),
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resource_path('preferences.yaml'),
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resource_path('sites.yaml'),
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storage_path('forms'),
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public_path('assets'),
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],
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/*
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| Git Binary
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| By default, Statamic will try to use the "git" command, but you can set
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| an absolute path to the git binary if necessary for your environment.
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*/
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'binary' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_BINARY', 'git'),
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/*
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| Commands
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| Define a list commands to be run when Statamic is ready to `git add`
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| and `git commit` your changes. These commands will be run once
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| per repo, attempting to consolidate commits where possible.
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| https://statamic.dev/git-automation#customizing-commits
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*/
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'commands' => [
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'{{ git }} add {{ paths }}',
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'{{ git }} -c "user.name={{ name }}" -c "user.email={{ email }}" commit -m "{{ message }}"',
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],
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/*
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| Push
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Determine whether `git push` should be run after the commands above
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| have finished. This is disabled by default, but can be enabled
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| globally, or per environment using the provided variable.
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| https://statamic.dev/git-automation#pushing-changes
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*/
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'push' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_PUSH', false),
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/*
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| Ignored Events
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Statamic will listen on all `Saved` and `Deleted` events, as well
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| as any events registered by installed addons. If you wish to
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| ignore any specific events, you may reference them here.
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*/
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'ignored_events' => [
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// \Statamic\Events\UserSaved::class,
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// \Statamic\Events\UserDeleted::class,
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],
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/*
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| Locale
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| The locale to be used when translating commit messages, etc. By
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| default, the authenticated user's locale will be used, but
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| feel free to override this using the provided variable.
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*/
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'locale' => env('STATAMIC_GIT_LOCALE', null),
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];
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